MY DEAR SIR—I have
received your note of the 15th ultimo, and have caused a very careful
examination to be made of all the files in the time of Mr. Lawrence, and no
such lease or paper as that mentioned in the order of Mr. Clark can be found. I
look forward with peculiar pleasure to my return to the United States, which I
trust may take place in the month of October. Although I cannot complain of the
manner in which I have been treated here, yet I am tired of my position, which has
proved to be far more laborious and confining than I had anticipated.
With my kindest
remembrance to Mrs. Dickinson, and the agreeable anticipation of meeting you
both after my return,
SOURCE: John R.
Dickinson, Editor, Speeches, Correspondence, Etc., of the Late Daniel
S. Dickinson of New York, Vol. 2, p. 488-9
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