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Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York
Robert Tyler, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Gardiner, New York City, New York
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No 11 [?]
April 23rd
My dear Alexander
I asked [?] you
[?] on [?] of the [?] to [?]
to you that I would be in
N York on Saturday. But
it is impossible. [?]
me. I have to deliver a lecture here
on Saturday [?] for the
Catholics & I will not now be
[?] to visit N York til
the week after.
I don't know whether
I want you're account of how
we [beat] the rascals here at the
[?] [Mastering] [?] [work]. []. My
own cry [?].
Enclosed I send the editorial
of yester day's Times.
[?] has [?] [?]
[?] & I am glad of it.
My love to all
Your very Truly
Ro. Tyler
P.S. Has Margaret gone to South Hampton.
Why doesn't she write in answer to my
last epistle [?] as it was.
I got a letter from the [?] yesterday. [?]
is expecting a heir I should say.
Alexander Gardiner Esq
New York City
Reports that the court "detains" him from being in New York Saturday, encloses something from the Times, claims that Wilton[?] has "killed" Charlie Ingersall and he is "glad." Autograph Letter Signed.