The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787/Volume 3/Appendix A/LXXI

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LXXI. Alexander Hamilton to Auldjo.[1]

New York, July 26, 1787.

I have delivered the paper you committed to me, as it stood altered, to Major Peirce, from whose conduct I am to conclude the affair between you is at an end. He informs me that he is shortly to set out on a jaunt up the North River.

As you intimate a wish to have my sentiments in writing on the transaction, I shall with pleasure declare that the steps you have taken in consequence of Mr. Peirce’s challenge have been altogether in conformity to my opinion of what would be prudent, proper and honorable on your part. They seem to have satisfied Mr. Peirce’s scruples arising from what he apprehended in some particulars to have been your conduct to him, and I presume we are to hear nothing further of the matter.

  1. Lodge, Works of Alexander Hamilton, (Federal Edition) IX, 421.