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My Dearest Friend
I have nothing to write you at this moment but Scandal, and that about one of our Connections and Acquaintances, in whose Character and Fortunes Several of our near Relations and kind Friends are deeply interested for which Reason I write in Confidence and pray that Calumny if it is such may not be propagated from me nor in my name.
It is reported here in Company of Senators and others of Senatorial Dignity that Mr. Greenleaf by Virtue of a Connecticut Divine in Imitation of Captain Beal is about to marry Nancy Allen.
It is also reported that Mr. Greenleaf has taken Advantage
of the Gullability of the
Boston Speculators in whose Estimation Dollars seem of no more
Value than Cents ought to be to make an enormous hall of fishes to the amount
of half a Million of Dollars
The House of Representatives will do no Business with any Spirit before the Treaty arrives. The disaffected are intriguing but accounts from all quarters are very discouraging to them. We have been very unfortunate in the Delays which have Attended the Dispatches of our Ambassadors. Very Lucky Mr. John Quincy Adams, that you are not liable to criticism upon this occasion! This [illegible] Demurrage would have been charged doubly, both to your Account and that of your Father. It would have been a Shame! a Trick and a design Scheme a Contrivance. From hatred to France, Attachment to England, monarchical Maneuvres and Aristocratical Cunning! Oh how eloquent they would have been.
The Southern Gentry are playing at present a very art
ful Game, which I may devallope to you in
Mrs A.
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