John Quincy Adams diary 23, 1 January 1795 - 12 May 1801, 5 August 1809 -
30 April 1836, page 264
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June 1813
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Tuesday.
Charles at Countess Colombi's. Harris sent me English Newspapers. My wife
unwell in the Evening.
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Harris here.
The Mates of American Vessels apply for Passports. Strogonoff garden walk.
Empress at Czarsko-Zelo.
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Russian
Ascension day. Walk with Charles. Kazan Cathedral trophies. J. W. Smith here;
and Lewis at Eve.
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Exhibition
at Betancourt's engineer School. Maistre and Battle of Bautzen. Harris at Eve.
Fisher married.
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Roused at 3.
Rose at 5. Montreal here; and Redwood. Ride, and Strogonoff garden walk with
Charles.
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Note from Lewis. Fisher died at 5 this
morning. Read prayers, Sterne and Joly. Etter took leave, for
England.
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Lewis here,
to consult me about the arrangement of Fisher's affairs. Dined at Romanzoff's.
Evening ride.
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Rainy day.
Morning walk. Ride with Charles to Krasna Kabak. Harris here at Eve. Bautzen
battle rumours.
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J. W. Smith
here. Returned him his medals and Coins. Attended Fisher's funeral. Lewis and
Willing at Eve.
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Lewis and
Wainwright here. Walk with Charles. At the St. Issac and Kazan Churches.
Harris. My wife ill.
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Montreal
here. Romanzoff sent me National Intelligencers of 2. 6. 9. March. Harris
English Newspapers.
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Morning
walk with Charles. Shower. Visit from Countess Colombi. My wife recovered.
Lewis. Political rumours.
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Russian Pentecost or Whitsunday. Read
prayers and Sterne. At the Catherinenhoff procession after dinner.
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Note from
Romanzoff, to call on him to-morrow. Harris here. Summer garden walk. great
crowd.
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Interview
with Romanzoff. Shewed me Daschkoff despatch 11. March. Offer of Mediation
accepted by P.U.S. Harris.
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Thunder
Showers. Countess Colombi and Miss C. Bode at Eve. Ride with Charles to
Chrestoffsky. read Jortin.
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Saw
Canova's Statue of Napoleon. Lewis twice here. Gallatin and Bayard appointed,
on the Mediation Mission.
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Harris
called. Saw Neptunus 74 launched. Accident. Ride, & looked at Bergien's
house. Harris at Eve.
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Montreal
here; and J. W. Smith. Tilden is going with him. Note to Romanzoff: to see me
next wednesday
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VII:45. Read prayers, Sterne, and
Géographie sacrée. Summer-garden walk. Crowd. At the Kazan Church.
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Letters
from Speyer, Fosdick, Beasley. National Intelligencer 15 April. Mediation
Mission Appointment.
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Harris
here. Note from and Conference with Romanzoff. Call at Aminoff's to thank him
for a medal gone.
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Saw from
Strogonoff's house, Marshal Kutuzoff-Smolensky's funeral procession to the
Kazan. Redwood & Tilden.
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Visit from
Laval; going to England. Montreal. Lewis at Eve. Saw the preparations at the
Kazan for the funeral.
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At the
funeral ceremony for Marshal Kutuzoff at the Kazan Cathedral. Ambrose.
Philarete. Harris at Eve.
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J. W.
Smith twice here. Took my despatches. He and Tilden off. Rainy. Cold. Fire.
Read l'abbé Delille.
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Read prayers, Sterne, and the Geographie
sacrée. Blome called on me. Distress of Denmark. Catherinenhoff.
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Montreal
here and Gibson. Strogonoff garden walk. Met & spoke to Schulepoff. Also
Captain Bates & Hurd.
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Harris
twice here. Sent me English Newspapers. Armistice, concluded 4. June. this day
first announced.
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Morning
warm bath. Redwood here, anxious about his penalty. Note to Gourieff. Reading
Jortin's Remarks.