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You have, no doubt by this time, received M rs Samatan ’s respects to you of the 10 th Ult o informing you the irreparable loss we have made by the Death of M r S. Cathalan . Since his marriage, I was as everybody that was attached to him obliged to leave his house, he repented it but too late, he asked to see all his acquaintances which was not granted by his Wife , & it was but an hour...
I have the honor to confirm you my respects of 27 th Ult o . the present is to inform you that I have shipped the greatest part of your commissions on Board the Brig Lady Monroe (though I had only 2 days notice for she was up for the Havana previous) you will see per the Invoice herewith that it amounts to F1.069.77 c & have addressed said articles to M r James H. M c Collough
Invoice of Sundries shipped by Julius Oliver on Board the Brig Lady Monroe , Capt n Pullen , bound for Baltimore for account & risk of the Honorable Thomas Jefferson at Monticello , & consigned to the collector of the custom House at Baltimore    Vis. T.J.
The death of mr Cathalan , which happened about the date of my letter to him of May 26. was not known to me until 3. months after. I learned it with that deep regret which a friendship of 35. years was calculated to produce. his long and faithful services succeeding to those of his respected father, as Consul of the US. had proved his value to those who, like myself, had had occasions of...