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Having accepted the Place of Secy for foreign Affairs, it becomes my duty to inform You that Congress will adjourn Tomorrow to meet at the City of NYork on Tuesday the 11 Day of Jan y . next. I have the Honor to be Sir Your most ob t . & hble Serv t Dft , NNC ( EJ : 5704 ; 90227 ); LbkC , DNA: PCC , item 120, 1: 1 (
I have rec d . the Letter you did me the Honor to write on the 25 th . ult. and laid it before congress. I shall take the earliest opportunity of comm communicating to you the opinion they may direct me to give on the Subject, together with such ^ the ^ Information respecting it which you request on that Head. Whenever Questions arise on the Construction of an article of the Treaty, I think it...
I have rec d the Letter which you did me the Honor to write on the 2 d . Inst. enclosing an Extract from one to Count de Vergennes. Your Solicitude for the Pardon of M r Longchamps is generous, and it w d give me pleasure to co operate in Measures for obtaining it if public Considerations w d permit me to indulge my personal Feelings— Noth In my Judgment nothing tends more to invigorate and...