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To James Madison from John Armstrong, 21 July 1806

From John Armstrong

Paris 21st. of July 1806.

Sir,

A Peace was Signed last night between Russia and France.

Lord Yarmouth has been here for some time, but without a public character. He is about to take one immediately. This looks like peace between England & France also. I am Sir, with distinguished consideration, Your Most Obedient Servant

John Armstrong

RC (DNA: RG 59, DD, France, vol. 10). Docketed by Wagner as received 20 Sept. and interlinearly decoded by him. Italicized words are those encoded by Armstrong in a State Department code also used by John Quincy Adams at St. Petersburg and by Jacob Lewis at Saint-Domingue; decoding here is by the editors from a partially reconstructed key with omissions supplied by Wagner’s decoding.

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