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My dearest Friend
I was very happy to receive on thanksgiving day the 29 of
Novbr.
Your Letter dated
Hartford
[John to Abigail, 24 November 1792]
. I feard that you had
not reachd so far the weather, was so
dissagreable, but if the Roads have mended as
much with You as they have this way, You have reachd
Philadelphia by this time. I shall with impatience wait to hear
of your arrival there. The Snow remaind with us but
one week Since which we have had pleasent weather.
There has not anything occurd material that I know
of since You left us. If you get Russels paper You will see a
little deserved Burlesque upon the Govenours
Speach respecting the expressions made us of by
Congress which gave him such umbrage. Tomorrow is a very important day to the
United States, much more important to them, than it can possibly
be to you or to me, for think of it as they please tomorrow will
will determine whether their Government shall stand four Years
longer, or Not. Mr. Clinton seems to be the only competitor
held up. I fancy he will receive no aid from
N. England. I hope you will order Tenno to
continue his paper to me. We have had a Gang of Thieves infesting this Town
since You left it. The thursday after You went away
Shaw and James went into the woods and in the
day time the best saddle was stolen out of the Barn
closset. The same Night Mr. Gury had
his best Horse stolen and Mr. Smith who lives in Mrs.
Rows place had his taken the same night and last Sunday morning
James came Running in to inform me that his Stables had been
attempted, and his Lock broken, but being doubly secured the villan could not
effect his purpose. He tried the Coach house door and split of a
peice of the door, but could not get the Bar out. He
went on to Mr. Adams's at
Milton and stole his Horse.
Your Mother was well this day. She spent it with me. She and your Brother, and family all dinned with me on thanksgiving day as well as our Son. Tis the first thanksgiving day that I have been at Home to commemorate for Nine Years. Scatterd and dispersed as our Family is, God only knows whether we shall ever all meet together again. Much of the pleasure and happiness resulting from these N. England Annual festivals is the family circles and connections which are brought together at these times, but whether seperate or together I am Sensible that every Year has produced been productive of many Blessings, and that I have great cause of thankfulness for preserving mercies both to myself and Family,
I inclose a Letter for Brisler. I wish him to inquire the price of Rye that I may know whether it would quit cost to send me a dozen Bushel. Tis five and Six pence pr Bushel here. Superfine flower I want to know the price of. It has taken a rise here.
My Love to Thomas. Tell him to write me often. I hope the
House of Reps will be in a little better humour after
all Elections are over. I hope trust they will not follow
the French example and Lop of Heads, even of departments. They appear to have a
great tenor of them. I see a Lucius and a
Marcus. I should like to know
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