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					<l>Washington City</l>
					<l>Dec. 25 1856</l>
					<l>Mary,</l>
					<l>I entirely agree with you</l>
					<l>in the opinion that if the gas cannot</l>
					<l>be entirely relied on, if you must still</l>
					<l>keep yourselves provided with other</l>
					<l>means for lighting, &amp; especially for all</l>
					<l>parties and company, then it is very</l>
					<l>much better to be without it. I should</l>
					<l>myself submit to but very few such</l>
					<l>annoyances before entirely cutting</l>
					<l>off the whole matter&amp; a return to</l>
					<l>that on which we can rely.</l>
					<l>It is now what is called the</l>
					<l>holy day, that is entire suspension of</l>
					<l>business in Congress, &amp; really of great</l>
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					<l>dullness in the city. There will be </l>
					<l>nothing done for the week to come</l>
					<l>&amp; I shall take the time to frank off </l>
					<l>the Documents I have now on hand.</l>
					<l>I have 700 Agricultural Patent office</l>
					<l>Reports to Send off I have only sent</l>
					<l>about 200. I wish you to tell</l>
					<l>William that i took the names of</l>
					<l>the Three Brewsters of Woodstock to</l>
					<l>send &amp; have lost it &amp; I want him to</l>
					<l>ascertain their names &amp; send to me</l>
					<l>immediately &amp; any others in addition</l>
					<l>which he thinks proper. </l>
					<l>Peverdy Johnson told me a few days</l>
					<l>since, that Mrs. Bliss came with him</l>
					<l>from Baltimore &amp; was at Dr. Wood&apos;s &amp; </l>
					<l>that she mentioned to him that she</l>
					<l>wished to see me. I yesterday called</l>
					<l>at Dr. Woods but did not see her.</l>
					<l>The servants reported she was out.</l>
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					<l>So I doubled down the corner &amp;</l>
					<l>left my card &amp; suppose I have done</l>
					<l>my duty. I would say by the way</l>
					<l>that Dr. Wood occupies a large new </l>
					<l>house a short distance from Mr Macount</l>
					<l>on the Same Street. I was in th par-</l>
					<l>lors &amp; they are the most splendidly</l>
					<l>furnished of any private parlor I have</l>
					<l>seen in the city.</l>
					<l>Mr. Foot went to New York for his</l>
					<l>wife last week &amp; they arrived here</l>
					<l>last evening. So we have now three</l>
					<l>ladies at our house, Mrs. McLam, Mrs</l>
					<l>Foot &amp; a Mrs. Wade of Ohio.</l>
					<l>I go out but little except to the</l>
					<l>Departments occasionally on business</l>
					<l> I am quite well for me.</l>
					<l>Love to you &amp; to ours</l>
					<l>Affectionately</l>
					<l>Your Husband</l>
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