From John Jay (unpublished)
New York, September 3, 1788
Sir,

During my late absence from this city the letter you did me the honor to write on the 27th June, arrived. You mentioned to have enclosed in it, a letter from Mr. Blunt, eclosing a copy of a certificate from Commodore Jones in favor of John Jackson. But by some mistake neither of those letters were enclosed, the two other papers respecting services done the United States by Mr. Limozin and Milliet, were enclosed; and I expect soon to be enabled to write to you particularly on the subject of them. Mr. Dohrman is still in this city, and the letter enclosed in yours for him, has been sent to him. I cannot learn that any thing has been doen for Jackson in consequence of the Commodore’s promise. I am, &c.

John Jay

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