John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 223
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January 1810.
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Monday.
Visits from Mrs Krehmer, Montréal and Harris- to Dana and Coffin- Dined with
Mondragone-
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Writing. Walk
round the City. Visit at Bergien's. Mrs: Adams paid all her formal visits, with
Madame de Bray-
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Morning
busy. Ball at de Bray's- St Julien there. Invitation for Monday from
Caulaincourt- Cards 2:30.
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Went with
Montréal and Consolat, and saw Duval's pictures- Evening at Thomasini's
Concert. Grand Théatre.
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Morning
visits from Captain Beckford and Shreve. Met Donovan. Eve
visits from Dana, Coffin, Baxter, Plumer & Harris.
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Russian
Christmas. Walk to the Alexander Nefsky Monastery. Evening visits to Six,
Navarro, and the de Bray's.
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Writing all day to Secy State and Genl.
Armstrong. left the Packets at Romanzoff's. Eve at Krehmer's. Cards-
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We left
Cards at Princess Waisemsky's. Ball at the Duke de Vicence's, for her birthday.
Soltikoff. Chernicheff. 4.
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Visits to
Six, Navarro, and Fisher who is recovering. Evening at the Petit Théatre.
Monsieur Deschalumeaux.
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At
Harris's. Dinner and Ball at Benedict Cramer's. Visits with my wife to Countess
Litta, Madame Lesseps & de Bray. 4
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Attended
with Harris the funeral of Prince Beloselsky. We had Company to dinner.
Americans. Harris at Eve.
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Received
tickets for the Hermitage supper to-morrow. Visit from the Duke de Vicence- Met
the Emperor.
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Russian
New-Year's day- Visits. Court Circle. Imperial Ball. 16000 tickets. Supper at
the Hermitage. 1:45
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Visits to Meyer, Glukoff- Raimbert. Fisher.
from Madm: de Betancour. Ball at P. Severin's. danced. Jacob. 1:
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Morning
visits from Plumer, Bell and Salter. Harris and Lohman. Evening from Six. An
idle day.
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Lohman took
his Passport. Conversation with Vicence. Dinner afterwards at his Ice-hills.
Cards. home at 10.
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Letter to
Secy. State. Visits from Harris, Coffin and Plumer. Notice to attend at the
Palace to-morrow morning.
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Benediction
of the Neva Waters. Saw it from the Palace. Dined at Meyer's. Ball at Sebastian
Cramer's. Cards- 5:30.
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A Sleepless
Morning and an idle day. Walk to the Tauridan Palace. Evening visit from
Harris.
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Still idle.
Dined with Navarro. Charles at Mrs Krehmer's. A birth-day. Evening visits from
Martin & Baxter
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Letters from Pitcairn, Jonathan Russell
and America. Read a Sermon of Massillon. Ball at Krehmer's. Cards. 1.
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Ball at
Vicence's postposted. At the German Theatre. Schöne Müllerin, from La Molinara.
Gray very ill.
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Visits.
Captains Loring, Bell and Salter- Harris, Graham, Plumer and Fisher. Note and
Letter to Baron Blome.
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Notice of
Court and Ball to-morrow- At the Grand Théatre. Mérope. Les Précieuses
Ridicules. Mlle. Georges.
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Empress's
Birth-day. Court at Noon. I dined at De Bray's- Empress Mother's Ball at Night.
Finished at 2.
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Visits from
Montréal, Captain Beckford, Baxter and Harris, who called again in the Evening.
Short walk.
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Dined with
Harris at the English Club. Visits with Smith to the Cramer's and Severin's. To
Vicence's-Ball. alone. 1:
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A truce to the multitude of dissipations.
Read a Sermon of Massillon; and learnt the characters of the Russian
Alphabet.
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Baxter
applied for a Courier's Pass, and Shreve for Berry- German Play- Das kind der
Liebe. Visit from Madm. de Bray.
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Shreve and
Berry came for a Passport. Note to Romanzoff for Baxter and Berry. Harris
passed the Eve with us.
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Letter to
Secy of State. Great Theatre. Russian Opera- Rusalka, the Nymph of the Dnieper.
4th. Part. Shreve called.