15 October 1817
adams-john10 Neal MillikanCommerceForeign RelationsTreaty of Ghent
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15. IV:45. Began a Letter to A. H. Everett. Sent to Mr Pleasonton a Trunk full of Consular Accounts and vouchers; and I took to him the vouchers of my own Accounts which I had not found until yesterday— They were the minutes of Meyer and Brüxners draughts upon the Willink’s and Van Staphorst’s for me, while I was in Russia— I received a Letter and two Packets from the President; one containing Remarks of Mr Yard of Philadelphia, upon the Commercial Convention with Great-Britain of 3. July 1815. and upon the four additional Articles proposed by Lord Castlereagh; and the other, the Letters of Mr Holmes, Commissioner under the 4th. Article of the Treaty of Ghent, and of J. T. Austin the Agent. The President directed me to write to Mr Holmes, and promise him a further communication after his return here. I wrote accordingly, but before the Letter was despatched I received one from J. T. Austin, mentioning that the difficulties were all removed, the Commissioners having agreed upon their Report which they are to declare at a meeting on the 24th. of November at New-York— My Letter to Holmes was therefore not sent. I was again employed 264with my wife all the Evening in arranging alphabetically the files of Letters which I received while last in England. I shall make the attempt of bringing my books and Papers into some order.

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