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My dearest Friend
The Birthday was celebrated Yesterday with as much Joy affection and Festivity as ever, and as it happened the New French Minister was then presented. Poor Genet I fear is undone. Bad as his Conduct has been I cannot but pity him. What will become of him I know not. The Name of his Sucessor is Fauchet. Gloomy as I was in expectation daily of Afflicting News from home, I contented myself with paying my Respects to The President with the Senate but I thought it would not become me to be present at the Ball of a Saturday night, especially at a time when I could not get it out of my Thoughts that my venerable Parent might be closing her Eyes forever.
The Senate has been several Days trying a contested Election of Mr.
Gallatin, with their Doors open. It is at length determined that a
Gallery is to be built and our Debates public, at the next Session of Congress.
If my Mother still lives send her my Duty and tender Sympathy under her Affliction.
Mrs. Adams
[Endorsement -- see page image]
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