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Feb. 27. present Mad. Dearb. Smith. Rodney. agreed to discharge all the militia at the stations from the mouth of Cumberland upwards, to give up all boats & provisions siezed (except Blennerhasset’s) or pay the value, applying them in that case to public use; to institute an enquiry into the proceedings of Burr & his adherents from N.Y. to N. Orleans, & particularly to appoint good men at the...
1) Le General Wilkinson n’ayant, apres avoir par ses mesures deconcertè les plans de Mr. Burr, plus besoin de Moi, m’a—sur mes sollicitations reitereès—accordè mon Congè, de maniere, qu’enfin je parts pour N—s. 2) Le sejour, que j’ai fait de çette maniere ici—tres genant pour ma bourse, puisqu’il me coute ⅔ de mon salaire annuel—a, outre le service, que je me flatte d’avoir rendu a l’armeè,...
Will mr Rodney be so good as to meet the heads of departments here this morning at 11. aclock? Privately owned.
Altho’ your letter of Jan. 15. was recieved soon after that date, it has not been in my power sooner to notice it; nor can I at this time do more than acknolege it’s reciept. my papers relative to mr Wayles’s debt to Robt. Cary & co. are at Monticello, to which place I make a short visit every spring in order to pay some attention to my private affairs. I shall go there in the ensuing month,...
I have been so pressed with business that I have not been sooner able to return you my thanks for your kind attention to the purchase of the two watches, which I recieved in safety. the delay however, by giving time for trial, has enabled me to assure you they answer my wishes compleatly, as I find them to go with as much exactness as is ever to be expected in watches. Accept my...