Mount Vernon, February 1, 1799.
Dear Sir: The letter herewith enclosed from Mr. Joel Barlow (though of old date)76 came to my hands only yesterday.
[Note:A certified copy of Barlow's letter (Oct. 2, 1798), by Lear, is in the Washington Papers . It is printed by Sparks in his Writings of Washington , vol. 11, p. 560. ]
I have conceived it to be my duty to transmit it to you without delay; and without a comment; except that it must have been written with a very good, or a very bad design; which of the two, you can judge better than I. For, from the known abilities of that Gentleman, such a letter could not be the result of ignorance in him, nor, from the implications which are to
It is incumbent on me to add, that, I have not been in the habit of corresponding with Mr. Barlow. The letter now forwarded, is the first I ever received from him , 77 and to him, I have never written one.
[Note:A letter from Barlow introducing a Marquis de Marnasia, and dated Apr. 24, 1790, is, however, in the Washington Papers . (Also, see Washington's letter to Marquis de Lafayette, May 28, 1788, ante (vol. 30), introducing Barlow. There are not, however, any letters to Barlow found in the Washington Papers .) ]
If then, you should be of opinion that his is calculated to bring on Negociation upon open, fair and honorable ground and merits a reply, 78 and will instruct me as to the tenor of it; I shall, with pleasure and alacrity obey your Orders; more especially if there is reason to believe that it would become a mean, however small, of restoring Peace and tranquillity to the United States upon just, honorable and dignified terms: which I am persuaded is the ardent desire of all the friends of this rising Empire. With great consideration and respect etc.
[Note:In his answer (February 19) Adams stated: "The wretch [Barlow] has destroyed his own character to such a degree, that I think it would be derogatory to yours to give any answer at all to his letter. Tom Paine is not a more worthless fellow." From the Works of John Adams (Boston: 1853), vol. 8. p. 624. ]