I have been extremely anxious to hear from Dr. Franklin, before he left Europe; but I cannot be ignorant of the importance of his avocations, upon such an aera; May I still hope for that favour, which his last letter gave me reason to hope for; Nothing else retards a Publication I wish much to complete this year.
Dr. Rush of Philadelphia informed me of the establishment of a College at Carlisle, a village 130 miles westward of Philadelphia, and of a wish for the formation of a good library; to promote this institution I have sent off a large Box, (but I believe it will go by another) filled with books. The cultivation of useful science, forms the best foundation for national happiness, which I sincerely wish the Americans may amply enjoy. May I add that I most cordially congratulate thee upon the prospect of once more embracing thy native soil. May thou be blest with health and happiness is the prayer of Thy assured friend