Your Letter of the 6th Int. I have this day recd.
I beg leave to introduce to you, your Nephew, who is so much grown that I suppose you would scarcly know him, he arrved here the 21st after a tedious passage of 20 days, and being anxious to see his Relations at Mount Vernon, & his Brother informing him you were to leave home in a day or two, he imbraces the present opportunity of visiting you; he was happy in meeting his brother & Sister here, who arrived the day before him; Bushrod and his Wife at present appear quite happy— God grant they may always be so, I wish to see them happily & comfortably settle
I md a Letter from Mr Carter of the 4th Int. acknowledging the nt of mine giving him the information that I had drawn on him in your favr for, the amount of his Bond prin[cipa]l & Int. from date, Mr Carter objects to paying one years Int.