Description | London, remarks on the circumstances of David Ingersoll, as this packet is the last that will be sent to America, and opportunities for correspondence will be seldom, asks that he may not be accused of negligence in the future, when it will be solely on account of the situation, various propositions have been sent to the King from different English towns, some letters from Colonel Harrison to General Washington and from Adams to his wife taken on the Rhode Island ferry have been published here and do not raise the character of Congress or their politics |