To Alexander Hamilton from James Nicholson, [20 July 1795]
From James Nicholson
[New York, July 20, 1795]
Sir,
I had the honor of recieving a note from you1 a few minutes ago by Colo: Fish relative to an Altercation that took place between us on Saturday last. On an occasion of this Kind I shall certainly not decline your invitation. Its peremptory tenor necessarily precludes any discussion on my part of the merits of the controversy. The publicity of the affair & the unusual visit of your friend have however unfortunately occasioned an alarm in my family & may produce an inquiry—you will therefore perceive that my situation will be rendered extremely disagreeable unless our interview takes place before that time. I have therefore to intreat that it may not be postponed longer than tomorrow Morning.
I am &ca. yrs.
Jas. Nicholson
A. Hambleton Esqr.
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