10 June 1811
adams-john10 Neal Millikan
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10. Early this morning, Captain Vibberts called upon me with Mr: Plummer, and delivered to me the despatches with which he was charged for me, from the Department of State— They consisted of the original letter of 4. September— The Duplicate of which I had received 4. January last; and of two National Intelligencers of 6. and 8. December— He had nothing more, for me. Captain Johnson of the Concordia from New-York came soon after and brought me a large packet of New-York News-papers; from December to 23. March— Addressed to me, I know not by whom; nor could Captain Johnson tell me— They were made up in small parcels open at the ends, and directed to the American Minister at Madrid— Mr: Harris and Mr: Gray were also here in the forenoon, and Mr. Fisher, with Mr: David, who reminded me that he had been with me at Mr: LeCoeur’s school at Passi in the year 1778. I had forgotten his name, and his person also, which considering the difference between a boy of twelve years old which he was then and a man of forty-five which he is now, is not surprizing; but on putting some questions to him I soon remembered him and a variety of particulars relating to him— He had an elder brother with him at the same time—they were the children of French Parents then living in London— His brother is yet in England— He himself has been more than twenty years settled in America— He says he saw me in New-York in the year 1785. of which I have no recollection— He remembered Cochran, Deane and Bache—and also Mr Ingersoll; whom I do not remember there— This is the second of my schoolmates at Mr: Le Coeur’s that I have met here. I pass’d the whole morning in reading the New-York Papers— Dined at Mr: Fisher’s, with a company of twenty-five persons, chiefly Americans Walked nearly two hours after dinner, and on returning home found Madame Colombi and her Sisters with the Ladies— They spent the Evening with them. Miss Clementine de Bode, had pass’d the day here.

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