26 July 1828
adams-john10 Margot Rashba Recreation
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26. IV:15. Saturday. Sun rose 4:57. Boat Bath and Bridge and Turnpike ride, alone

Watkins Tobias Eddy Jefferson Brent Daniel Watkins— George Barbour. James Tyler. Benjamin O. Smith Hellen. Thomas J

The intense heat of the weather continues, and with it my inability to labour, and increasing arrears— I swam from the Boat about ten minutes and then rode alone round by the Navy-Yard, Eastern Branch Bridge and Capitol— Dr Watkins called and returned a volume of the Journals of the Senate that he had borrowed— He spoke of a long Article in the National Journal of this morning, against John Randolph of Roanoke which he said was written by Mr Rush— Randolph is the image and superscription of a great man, stamped upon base metal— His mind is a jumble of sense, wit, and absurdity— His heart is a compound of egotism, inflated vanity and envy. In his drunken speeches in the Senate in the Spring of 1826, with the brutality incident to the condition in which he was when he delivered them, he assailed not only the character of Mr Rush, but the memory of his deceased father— And last Spring, after repeating his attacks on Mr Rush in a Speech in the House of Representatives, he published the Speech in a pamphlet with Notes, and a second Edition with additional notes, and full of Slander upon Mr Rush, whose publication in the Journal this day, under the signature of Julius is only severe retaliation— Mr Eddy came for a subscription to an episcopal theological periodical miscellany. Mr Brent brought despatches from Mr Middleton at St. Petersburg, and George Watkins the papers prepared to be sent to Commodore Crane, and to David Offley; all which I sealed up, and hold in readiness to deliver to E. WyerGovernor Barbour came and took leave—Mrs Barbour having so far recovered that they purpose leaving the City to-morrow, for New-York, there to embark on the first of August for Liverpool. Mr Smith is an engraver belonging to Boston and recently from thence 45He was introduced to me by Mr Tyler, and mentioned to me some particulars of the recent death of Gilbert Stewart the Painter. T. J. Hellen came from the College.

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Citation

John Quincy Adams, , , The John Quincy Adams Digital Diary, published in the Primary Source Cooperative at the Massachusetts Historical Society: