arrangements for the relief of James Callender; approves abolition of diplomatic missions to Batavia and Portugal; has no new information on French attitude towards American acquisition of Florida and Louisiana; has been ill
has been presented to the National Convention; believes attitude in Paris toward United States generally favorable; state of French affairs after execution of Maximilian Robespierre; progression of the revolution; effect of John Jay's mission to…
James Madison visiting in Albemarle County; Virginia supports Edmond Genet and opposes administration's policies towards him; concerned about France's view of United States; European war
forwards papers relating to the New York gubernatorial election; Burr attacked for his opinion of the election; asks JM to comment on the situation; forwards a set of the laws of New York and the state constitution
establishing household and law practice in Fredericksburg; birth of Eliza Monroe; legal matters; JM expresses hope for success of constitutional convention
asks about Eliza Monroe; establishment of household at Fredericksburg; advice on her health; construction of new carriage; hopes to find lodging for them in Richmond; important that he remain in Richmond during court term