| The writings of James Madison, comprising his public papers and his private correspondence, including numerous letters and documents now for the first time printed. | 
| TO EDMUND PENDLETON. | 
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|  | The writings of James Madison, |  | 
TO EDMUND PENDLETON.
MAD. MSS.
Philadr. Sepr. 19th 1780
Dear Sir,—I was in hopes when I wrote my last 
that I should be able by this post to congratulate you 
on the arrival of the French fleet from the W. Indies 
But so far is this from being the case that it comes 
from authority which seems to have a just claim to 
our faith that Admiral Rodney is actually at the 
Hook with 12 sail of the line & 4 frigates. It is still 
said however that a french fleet is somewhere on the 
coast. The arrival of Rodney is certainly an evidence 
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to be coming hither. It is also given out at
New York that a reinforcement of 4000 troops will
arrive next month from England. Another part of
our reports is that 5 or 6000 troops will embark at
N. York on the 25th inst. for Virga. or S. Carolina:
but it is not to be supposed that such a measure will
be hazarded in the present ticklish state of things—
22 sail of the Quebec fleet are carried prizes into N.
England.
I am Dr. Sir with sincere respect 
Yr. obt friend & servt.
Yr. obt friend & servt.
P. S. The mortality in this place exceeds any 
thing ever remembered. The only person of note
that occurs at present is the Lady of President Reid
who fell a victim to it yesterday morning.
thing ever remembered. The only person of note
that occurs at present is the Lady of President Reid
who fell a victim to it yesterday morning.
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