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On The Subject, I Am Here From A Principle Of Economy; But It Is
Disagreeable To Stay So Long As A Visitor, And I Am Therefore Obliged
To Request You To Alter Your Intention About Coming Here, And Set Off
The Moment You Receive This. I Have No Horse, And Depend Entirely Upon
You. Besides The Time We Lose By Postponing Our Settlement, I Have A
Matter Of Great Importance To Us Both To Communicate To You, That Has
No Connexion With Our Studying, And Which Makes It Necessary For Me To
See You Immediately.
Poor Mr. Stockton Is Incurable. He Cannot Survive The Summer.
Yours,
Robert Troup.
Chapter XII Pg 185From Colonel Troup.
Baskenridge, June 27Th, 1786.
My Dear Aaron,
After A Very Disagreeable Ride Indeed, I Came Here The Day Before
Yesterday In The Afternoon; And Yesterday Morning, Just As I Was Going
To Mount My Horse, I Was Seized With A Violent Fever, Which Lasted
Till Sunset. This Morning I Feel Much Better, Though I Am Exceedingly
Weak. In A Few Minutes I Shall Take An Emetic; After Which I Suppose
The Bark Will Be Necessary. The Fever Seems To Be Of The Intermittent
Kind, And, I Think, Is Occasioned Principally By Riding In The Hot
Sun. I Am So Agreeably Situated Here, That I Shall Stay Till I
Recover, Which I Hope Will Be In Three Or Four Days. The Family Are
Very Polite And Attentive To Me, And Dr. Cutting, Who Quarters In The
Neighbourhood, Is Both My Physician And Apothecary.
The Miss Livingstons Have Inquired In A Very Friendly Manner About
You, And Expect You Will Wait Upon Them When You Pass This Way. Since
I Have Been Here, I Have Had An Opportunity Of Removing Entirely The
Suspicion They Had Of Your Courting Miss De Visme. [5] They Believe
Nothing Of It Now, And Attribute Your Visits At Paramus To Motives Of
Friendship For Mrs. Prevost And The Family.
Wherever I Am, And Can With Propriety, You May Be Assured I Shall
Represent This Matter In Its True Light.
I Have Obtained A Few Particulars Of -----, Which I Was Before
Unacquainted With, And Which I Cannot Forbear Communicating. He Is The
Son Of The Vice-President Of Pennsylvania, Who I Always Understood In
Philadelphia Was A Respectable Merchant, And I Believe Is Worth A
Moderate Fortune, Though I Am Not Certain. His Family Was Not Ranked
In The Genteeler Class Before The War; But At Present May Be Called
Fashionable, Or _A La Mode_. The Girls Here Think Him Handsome,
Genteel, And Sensible, And Say Positively He Is No Longer Engaged To
Miss Shippen. He Has Frequently Spoken To Them In Raptures, Latterly
Of Miss De Visme, And Once Declared He Was Half In Love With Her. I
Have Taken Care To Touch This String With The Greatest Delicacy.
How Is Your Health? Better Or Worse? Pray Neglect No Opportunity Of
Writing To Me. Present My Most Respectful Compliments To Mrs. Prevost
And The Family, And Also The Ladies On The Hill.
Miss Susan Governor Livingston Desires Her Compliments To You And The
Two Families. So Do Susan And Eliza Baskenridge.
Yours Affectionately,
Robert Troup.
Chapter XII Pg 186From Peter Colt. [6]
Weathersfield, 7Th July, 1780.
My Dear Sir,
Will You Allow Me That Appellation, Who Have So Long Neglected To
Inform You Of The Situation Of Your Affairs Left In My Hands? But
Figure To Yourself The Thousand Embarrassments That Have Attended Me
In Conducting My Public Concerns _Towards A Close_, And You Will Be
Led To Put A More Favourable Construction On My Conduct Than I Should
Otherwise Expect.
My Last Informed You Of The Loss Of The _Hawk_, Being Chased On Shore
The Back Side Of Long Island. It Was A Few Days After She Went Out On
Her Last Cruise, And Before She Had Any Success. Of Course, About
L20,000, The Amount Of Her Last Outfits, Were Thrown Away. I Fear This
Will Make Her Die In Debt. Though All Her Goods Are Either Sold Or
Divided, Yet Her Accounts Are Not Settled. I Wish I Could See A
Tolerable Prospect Of Their Being Speedily Closed. But The Agents Are
Embarrassed. As Soon As I Can Get Her Accounts, Will Inform You Of The
State Of This Unlucky Adventure. There Is On Hand Some Clothing, Some
Duck, And Rigging, Out Of Which I Hope To Raise Hard Money. What Shall
I Do With The Other Articles, A Small Parcel Of Glassware And Rum, And
The Money Arising From The Sales Of The Vessel'S Sea-Coat, &C.? I Am
Advised To Sell Every Thing For Continental Money, At The Present
Going Prices, And Exchange It For Hard. What Is The Exchange With You?
With Us It Is From Sixty To Seventy For One. Let Me Know What I Am To
Do With Your Money When I Get It Into My Hands. I Have Not Settled Any
Of Your Accounts But Stanley'S.
Your Friends Are Generally Well, And Wish To Hear From You. Miss
H----- Has Been Quite Unwell Since You Left Us, As She Tells Me She
Hears You Are. You Will Not Be Vain When I Add, She Has More Than Once
Lamented _Your Ill State Of Health_, And Expressed Some Fears That It
Was Not Growing Better. The Sallys Beg Me To Make Their Best Wishes
For Your Health And Happiness Acceptable To You. Shall I Add, Their
Love Also?
Friend Wadsworth Has Engaged In The Supplies For The French Navy And
Troops. I Think It Will Keep Him Employed, And Much To His Advantage.
Yours Sincerely,
Peter Colt.
Chapter XII Pg 187From Peter Colt.
Weathersfield, July 16Th, 1780.
Dear Sir,
I Have To Acknowledge The Receipt Of Your Polite And Friendly Letter
Of The 1St Inst. My Little Family Would Have Been Too Much Elated With
Your Attention To Them Had You Not Dashed The Pleasure With The
Account Of Your Ill State Of Health. Pray Be More Attentive To The
Recovery Of It, Even Should It Interfere With Your Study Of The Law.
Let Your Diet And Exercise Be Simple And Regular; Directed By
Experience. The Former Not Too Low. It Is A Good Old Maxim--Be
Religious, But Not Superstitious. So Respecting Health, Be Exactly
Attentive, But Not Whimsical. Excuse The Term, For Invalids Are But
Too Apt To Be Governed By Whim Rather Than Reason And Experience.
Enclosed You Have An Account Current With The Agents Of The Hawk.
Indeed, Take It Altogether, It Is But A Poor Adventure. I Shall
Endeavour The Settlement Of Your Account With Friend -----, And Remit
You. In The Meantime, It Will Not Be Amiss To Send Me An Account Of
Money Advanced To Him.
As To News, Must Refer You To The Newspapers, Where You Will Get A
Large Supply. I Wish _Our Printers_ Did Not Deal So Much In The
Marvellous. It Is In Vain For Them To Attempt Copying Rivington. [7]
They Had Better Stick To The Truth.
Yours, &C.,
Peter Colt.
Chapter XII Pg 188From Colonel Troup.
Rariton, July 18Th, 1780.
My Dear Burr,
Mr. Paterson Went To Brunswick Court This Morning. The Few Lines By
Dr. Brown Are The First I Have Had From You Since I Left Paramus;
Where The Other Letters You Refer To Stay, I Know Not.
I Am Charmed With My Present Situation In Every Respect. It Could Not
Be More Agreeable To My Wishes. I Shall Have Reason To Thank You, As
Long As I Live, For My Change. The Man I Lodge With Is An Able
Farmer--Has A Large House--Is Fond Of Me, And Is Possessed Of Every
Thing A Reasonable Person Could Expect Or Wish For. I Study
Attentively, And Have No Interruption Whatever. There Is An Agreeable
Neighbourhood In This Part Of The Country, And, When I Choose, I Can
Unbend Myself In Very Genteel Company.
I Am Reading Wood At Present. I Have Almost Done With His 4Th Chapter,
And Am Looking Over His Chapter On Courts. I Confine My Whole
Attention To The Practice, For Reasons I Will Tell You When We Meet. I
Am Translating Burlamaqui'S Politic Law. Reading Robertson'S Charles
V., Dalrymple On Feudal Property, And Swift'S Works. The Morning I
Devote To The Law. I Am Up Sometimes Before, Generally At Sunrise.
From Two To Half After Three In The Afternoon, And From Nine To Eleven
In The Evening, I Apply To Other Matters. I Am In A Fair Way, If
Public Affairs Will Suffer Me, To Be Retired.
Paterson Is The Very Man We Want. He Is Sensible, Friendly, And, As
Far As I Am Capable Of Judging, Profound In The Law. He Is To Examine
Me On Saturday Or Monday On What I Have Read, And I Am Preparing
Accordingly. I Have Heard Him Examine Noel Yesterday On The Practice,
And I Find His Examinations Are Critical. In A Couple Of Months I
Expect To Be As Far Advanced In The Practice As Noel. I Cannot Bear
That He Should Be Before Me. It Must Not, It Shall Not Be.
My Health Is Perfectly Restored, And I Am Now As Well As Ever I Was. I
Am Happy To Hear You Grow Better. May You Soon Be Well Enough To Join
Me. The Weather Is So Intensely Hot, And I Am So Closely Engaged In
Study, That I Cannot Determine When I Shall Pay You A Visit.
Yours, &C.,
Robert Troup.
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