Boston, June the 10, 1775
Sir,
This is to inform you of my saife arivel hear on the 6 and find by Mr. [Alexander] Brimer that the ship will be dischargd hear, which the Genarle sais he will give all the dispatch he can. But I have not discharged one Barrel yet and I dont know the time set for that are in great confusion hear. Mr. Brimyer tells me that there will be no fair of a freight at Quebeck which I shall endeavor to get the high's freight to. it is impossible Sir for me to inform you aney thing consaming the setivation of this unhappy place, for every thing is kep so silent and the town so well garde with soldiers, that they will not let you go aney way except just in the middel of the town. Mr. Brimyer promises to get me all the Despatch that is in power. I have nothing mor at present Sir, but shall right again in a few days by Capt. Webster, and I hop by that time I shall be better able to inform you abough matters, and remain, &c.