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or go by my house, where I shall hope to induce you to spend a few days. I declined answering your last letter until I should have sent to the war department the Evidence in the Case of the Africans, because, I saw by the contents of your letter that you were impatient, and under unclear which would be removed by a knowledge of facts. The papers have all be forwarded on the first of this month, and I shall in a few days receive a reply, I presume; - when I sent on the Evidence I would have written you, but understood, that you expected about that time, to set out for Georgia. I need not state my anxiety to see you you must be sensible of it. I have much to say, which cannot well be written without tiring your patience. Please to let me hear from you, + inform me whether I may expect to see you here, or at what other