Notes for No Good News from the Seat of Government: Page #2 Original title: xif/XIF24002.jpg Cancel Reset Transcription [marginalia] A-7 1799 - Nov. - 6 [/marginalia] New York Nov r . 6 th 1799 My dear Sir Tomorrow I leave this place for Norfolk, where I embark for the Mississippi. I have been to the seat of Government & have urged your interests, but I find strong prejudices prevail on account of the capture which you made & the consequences which ensued __ in the result my friend, it is not in my power to be to you a messenger of Good news - & I have postponed writing to the last moment _ the building of the 74 will not be hurried, unless urged by circumstances unexpected, I apprehend in the mean time you will hold your rank & Emoluments ___ be patient, be prudent, Use your family in Maryland, & hope for a change favorable to you ____ Embrace your amiable Lady & Family for me, & believe me with affection sincerely yours /signed/ Wilkinson Capt. Nicholson ____ Metadata transcription New York Nov`r. 6th 1799 My dear Sir Tomorrow I leave this place for Norfolk, where I embark for the Mississippi. I have been to the seat of Government & have urged your interests, but I find strong prejudices prevail on account of the capture which you made & the consequences which ensued. In the [will?] my friend, it is not in my power to be to you a messenger of good news. & I have postponed writing to the last moment. the building of the 74 will not be hurried, unless urged by circumstances unexpected, I apprehend in the mean time you will hold your rank & Emoluments. be patient, be prudent [illegible] your family in Maryland, & hope for a change favorable to you. Embrace your amiable Lady & Family for me, & believe me with affection sincerely yours /signed/ Wilkinson Capt. Nicholson Notes are a workspace where project participants can keep ideas and observations regarding the transcription of the page. When contributing to the notes, it is encouraged to include the user and timestamp.