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Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826

"Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3"


The time of the late Congress having expired on the 3rd instant, they
then separated of necessity. Much important matter was necessarily laid
over; this navigation act among others. The land law was put off, and
nothing further done with the mint than to direct workmen to be engaged.
The new Congress will meet on the 4th Monday in October. Their laws
shall be sent you by the first opportunity after they shall be printed.
You will receive herewith those of their second session. We know that
Massachusetts has agreed to the amendments to the constitution, except
(as is said) the first, second, and twelfth articles. The others,
therefore, are now in force. The articles excepted, will depend on the
other legislatures. The late expedition against the northern Indians
having been ineffectual, more serious operations against them will
be undertaken as soon as the season admits. The President is just now
setting out on a tour to the southern States, from whence he will
not return till June. The British packet being the quickest mode of
conveyance, I shall avail myself of that, as well as of the French
packet, to write to you. Are the letters which now pass through the
French post-offices opened, as they were under the former government?
This is important for me to know.


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