29 July 1824
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29. V. Swam with John and Antoine, an hour and 12 minutes, to and from the Potowmack bridge— Tide coming in, the approach to the Bridge was difficult— At the Office, Mr G. Hay called, and told me the President would come to the City this day— Mr W. G. D. Worthington recently appointed a Commissioner of Land-titles at St. Augustine came and I had a long conversation with him, upon the Instructions to be given to the Commissioners, under a Resolution of the House of Representatives at the late Session of Congress. I told him I thought the Instruction must be in general terms, and would be little more than a caution to guard against frauds and impositions upon the public— I desired him to read the Reports of the former Commissioners and to see me again. Mr Addington called to make enquiries concerning the late extraordinary transactions in Portugal— I read him the accounts of them given in General Dearborn’s despatches— Commodore Rodgers called upon me with E. Wyer— I went out after dinner with Mr Everett, and paid a visit to Mr Crawford, at his residence in the Country— We found him convalescent, in cheerful Spirits, and intending to go next week upon his excursion to Pennsylvania and New-York. His articulation still affected by a Salivation not entirely passed off; but he appears otherwise quite well—

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