At about 9 in the morning, I went on shore with my trunks, which were search'd, so that I almost thought myself in Europe again. I went to Cape's, and after I had put all in order, went immediately to Mr. Jay, N: 8. Broadway. I then went to his office, which is at the corner of Dock Street, and found him there. I deliver'd to him all the Letters I had for him, and remain'd with him half an hour. I then return'd and visited Mr. van Berkel the Dutch Minister. Dined with Mr. Jay and after dinner, went immediately, to see Mr. Gerry (N: 61. King Street). Spent some time with him, and then went with him and Mr. King,
1 and was introduced to the president of Congress,
2 to Mr. Hardy,
3 and Mr. Monroe of the Virginia delegation and to several other gentlemen. I went to governor Clinton's,
4 but he was not within. We walk'd round the rampart, and waited upon Mr. Gardoqui
5 the spanish chargé des affaires. He was not at home. We met Mr. Ellery and Mr. Howell of the Rhode Island delegation,
6 and Mr. McHenry
7 of the Maryland. Spent part of the Evening with Mr. Osgood,
8 and return'd to my lodging at about 9 o'clock.