From John Adams (unpublished)
[April 6, 1785]

Mr. Adams returns his respectful Compliments to Dr. Franklin. Mr. Jefferson will be so good this Evening as to enquire at the Post Office for any Letters Addressed to the American Ministers or any of them. Mr. A. had heard within a few Minutes of the Arrival of the March Packet but has as yet no Letter. He has received a Letter returned from the Hague, containing the Ratification of the Loan. But no News except that Congress had resolved to send a Minister to London.

Addressed: A Son Excellency / Monsieur Franklin / Ministre Plenipotentiaire / &c &c / A Passy
Endorsed: Adams 6. Apl. 1785.
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