Clingman states in No. This guy was effectively trying to make his fortune by spewing inflammatory news. The Story of Tonight (Reprise) #13. [COMPANY (EXCEPT HAMILTON/ELIZA)] His poor wife . My Shot #4. Strong inferences are attempted to be drawn from the release of Clingman and Reynolds with the consent of the Treasury, from the want of communicativeness of Reynolds while in prisonâfrom the subsequent disappearance of Reynolds and his wife, and from their not having been produced by me in order to be confronted at the time of the explanation. The total omission of this could only have proceeded from the consideration that detail might have led to detection. The variety of shapes which this woman could assume was endless. Callender, however, printed it as document No. Year: 2015 18,031 Views Playlists: #22. The same day, being the 15th of December 1791, I received from Mr. Reynolds the letter (No. My enemies to be sure have kindly pourtrayed me as another Chartres17 on the score of moral principle. Nothing could be more weak, because nothing could be more unsafe than to make use of such an instrument; to use him too without any intermediate agent more worthy of confidence who might keep me out of sight, to write him numerous letters recording the objects of the improper connection (for this is pretended and that the letters were afterwards burnt at my request) to unbosom myself to him with a prodigality of confidence, by very unnecessarily telling him, as he alleges, of a connection in speculation between myself and Mr. Duer.18 It is very extraordinary, if the head of the money department of a country, being unprincipled enough to sacrifice his trust and his integrity, could not have contrived objects of profit sufficiently large to have engaged the co-operation of men of far greater importance than Reynolds, and with whom there could have been due safety, and should have been driven to the necessity of unkennelling such a reptile to be the instrument of his cupidity. There is no need, by elaborate deductions from parts of their assertions, to endeavour to establish what their assertions collectively affirm in express terms. XIII to XVI, are an additional comment upon the same plan. If, luckily for the conspirators against honest fame, any little foible or folly can be traced out in one, whom they desire to persecute, it becomes at once in their hands a two-edged sword, by which to wound the public character and stab the private felicity of the person. XXV. Maria’s husband, James Reynolds, soon discovered the affair. Even my private accounts with those institutions were laid open to the committee; and every possible facility given to the inquiry. Mrs. Reynolds had informed me with that art of which she was so much mistress that Reynolds had again become very discontented and violent that he had treated her ill and thrown out various threats of ——— the disclosure. All the documents shew, and it is otherwise matter of notoriety, that Reynolds was an obscure, unimportant and profligate man. 17. In 1793 Louis Philippe dâOrleans, duc de Chartres, the son of Louis Philippe Joseph, duc dâOrleans, deserted to the Austrians with his commander, General Charles François Dumouriez. When Fraunces was interrogated concerning it, he absolutely denied that he had said any thing of the kind. In the course of our interview, he confessed that he had obtained a list of claims from a person in my department which he had made use of in his speculations. XXVII and XXVIII. I owe perhaps to my friends an apology for condescending to give a public explanation. I, (b) to No. He travelled over the same ground as before, and again concluded with the same vague claim of satisfaction, but without specifying the kind, which would content him. This confession … The report, which I have always understood was unanimous, contains in other respects, with considerable detail the materials of a complete exculpation. But enough besides will appear in the sequel to shew that her testimony merits no attention. âTwill hardly be possible to-day.â33 The letter presses for the loan which is asked for to-day. The Reynolds Pamphlet "The Reynolds Pamphlet" is the 14th song of Act Two of Hamilton. I can never cease to condemn myself for the pang, which it may inflict in a bosom eminently intitled to all my gratitude, fidelity and love. It appears from No. The committee in reference to this point reported thus: âIt appears from the affidavits of the Cashier and several officers of the bank of the United States and several of the directors, the Cashier, and other officers of the bank of NewYork, that the Secretary of the Treasury never has either directly or indirectly, for himself or any other person, procured any discount or credit from either of the said banks upon the basis of any public monies which at any time have been deposited therein under his direction: And the committee are satisfied, that no monies of the United States, whether before or after they have passed to the credit of the Treasurer have ever been directly or indirectly used for or applied to any purposes but those of the government, except so far as all monies deposited in a bank are concerned in the general operations thereof.â11. I took the bill out of my pocket and gave it to her. XLII was considered by Mr. Wolcott as sufficient. Or is it likely that wanting it, I should have hazarded his resentment by a persevering refusal? 44. Wolcott was in Connecticut visiting his father, who was ill. 45. Probably Richard Folwell. He then publishes the document to the public, proving that he did not abuse his Cabinet position for financial gain, but had been instead victim of blackmail by James Reynolds for his one-year affair with Reynolds's wife Maria Reynolds. OHHH MANFINALLY I FINISH THISSSSSSThis took months to finish.Especially for the fact that I am very slow (? V in his History. which was succeeded by the letters No. XVIII, from Mrs. Reynolds, which proves that it was not her plan yet to let me off. It is probably to No. On the 17th of January, I received the letter No. What would it have availed the elucidation of truth, if Reynolds and his wife had impudently made allegations which I denied. 27. H is referring to document No. After one detection, is it not very probable that Reynolds fled to avoid detection in other cases? I acknowledge that I was astonished when I came to read in the pamphlet No. 47. See document No. hamilton: he looked at me like I was stupid, I'm not stupid. [10], During his monologue while hosting Saturday Night Live, Lin-Manuel Miranda referenced the song. Clingman first suggests that he had been apprized of my vindication through Mr. Wolcott a day or two after it had been communicated. The Reynolds Pamphlet – The guide to Reynolds fit at AS Roma. Though extremely disagreeable to me, for very obvious reasons, I at length determined in order that no cloud whatever might be left on the affair, to publish the documents which had been communicated to Messrs. Monroe, Muhlenberg and Venable,43 all which will be seen in the appendix from No. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. It is curious, that this rapacious secretary should at one time have furnished his speculating agent with the paltry sum of fifty dollars, at another, have refused him the inconsiderable sum of 300 dollars, declaring upon his honor that it was not in his power to furnish it. "The Reynolds Pamphlet" is the fourteenth song from Act 2 of the musical Hamilton, based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. 24. The perjurer was John Delabar. As to the affair of threats (except those in Reynolds letters respecting the connection with his wife, which it will be perceived were very gentle for the occasion) not the least idea of the sort ever reached me âtill after the imprisonment of Reynolds. In a conversation between her and a gentleman whom I am not at liberty publicly to name,45 she made a voluntary confession of her belief and even knowledge, that I was innocent of all that had been laid to my charge by Reynolds or any other person of her acquaintance, spoke of me in exalted terms of esteem and respect, declared in the most solemn manner her extreme unhappiness lest I should suppose her accessary to the trouble which had been given me on that account, and expressed her fear that the resentment of Mr. Reynolds on a particular score, might have urged him to improper lengths of revengeâappearing at the same time extremely agitated and unhappy. In the gratification of this baleful spirit, we not only hear the jacobin news-papers continually ring with odious insinuations and charges against many of our most virtuous citizens; but, not satisfied with this, a measure new in this country has been lately adopted to give greater efficacy to the system of defamationâperiodical pamphlets issue from the same presses, full freighted with misrepresentation and falshood, artfully calculated to hold up the opponents of the Faction to the jealousy and distrust of the present generation and if possible, to transmit their names with dishonor to posterity. The result was a full and unequivocal acknowlegement on the part of the three gentlemen of perfect satisfaction with the explanation and expressions of regret at the trouble and embarrassment which had been occasioned to me. The letters of the 24th and 30th of August, No. I. a). I replied, that the affair was now put upon a different footingâthat I always stood ready to meet fair inquiry with frank communicationâthat it happened, in the present instance, to be in my power by written documents to remove all doubt as to the real nature of the business, and fully to convince, that nothing of the kind imputed to me did in fact exist. (a) that my note in answer to Reynoldsâ application for a loan towards a subscription to the Lancaster Turnpike was in his possession from about the time it was written (June 1792.) I stated in explanation, the circumstances of my affair with Mrs. Reynolds and the consequences of it and in confirmation produced the documents (No. I proceed in the next place to offer a frank and plain solution of the enigma, by giving a history of the origin and progress of my connection with Mrs. Reynolds, of its discovery, real and pretended by the husband, and of the disagreeable embarrassments to which it exposed me. Receiving no answer from Mr. Monroe, and hearing of his arrival at New-York I called upon him.41 The issue of the interview was that an answer was to be given by him, in conjunction with Mr. Muhlenberg and Mr. Venable on his return to Philadelphia, he thinking that as the agency had been joint it was most proper the answer should be joint, and informing me that Mr. Venable had told him he would wait his return. [(a)]) is rather equivocal. Till he names the author the inevitable inference must be that he has fabricated the tale. One or more of the gentlemen (Mr. Wolcottâs certificate No. From Hamilton on Disney+-All rights go to The Walt Disney Company! The public too will I trust excuse the confession. XXXIII, to which I returned the answer No. IV [(a)], admits, on the information of Reynolds, that to this letter the following note from me was an answerââIt is utterly out of my power I assure you âpon my honour to comply with your request. [12], 2015 song by original Broadway cast of Hamilton, "Read the Actual Reynolds Pamphlet From Hamilton, Page by Original Page", "Alexander Hamilton's Adultery and Apology | History | Smithsonian", "Printed Version of the "Reynolds Pamphlet", 1797", "Alexander Hamilton's Adultery and Apology", "Hamilton soundtrack a standalone success – The Miscellany News", "I Have an Opinion on Every Song in "Hamilton" | HuffPost", "Lin-Manuel Miranda's ''Never Gonna Be President Now'' Moment On 'SNL' Won The Night", "See Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'Drunk' Take on Hamilton Scandal", Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Reynolds_Pamphlet_(song)&oldid=1003761889, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz work identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Jefferson, Madison and Burr did not approach Hamilton about his affair, it was, Angelica's return from London precedes the Reynolds Pamphlet. This history will be supported by the letters of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, which leave no room for doubt of the principal facts, and at the same time explain with precision the objects of the little notes from me which have been published, shewing clearly that such of them as have related to money had no reference to any concern in speculation. The true reason was, that I apprehended he might make use of it to impress upon others the belief of some pecuniary connection with me, and besides implicating my character might render it the engine of a false credit, or turn it to some other sinister use. That the public debt ought to be provided for on the basis of the contract upon which it was created, if there should any thing offer that should be to my advantage, It is utterly out of my power I assure you âpon my honour to comply with your request. "The Reynolds Pamphlet" is the fourteenth song from Act 2 of the musical Hamilton, based on the life of Alexander Hamilton, which premiered on Broadway in 2015. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote both the music and lyrics to the song. The intercourse with Mrs. Reynolds, in the mean time, continued; and, though various reflections, (in which a further knowledge of Reynoldsâ character and the suspicion of some concert between the husband and wife bore a part) induced me to wish a cessation of it; yet her conduct, made it extremely difficult to disentangle myself. The song concludes with all of the characters expressing sympathy for Hamilton's wife. Some time in the summer of the year 1791 a woman called at my house in the city of Philadelphia28 and asked to speak with me in private. preserve, publish, and encourage the use of documentary sources, relating to the history of The foregoing narrative and the remarks accompanying it have prepared the way for a perusal of the letters themselves. 38. This is a reference to a memorandum by Monroe, Muhlenberg, and Venable, dated December 16, 1792. âTwas from them that might have been learnt the true nature of the transaction. It may be inferred from the context, that these deficient lines would unfold the cause of the resentment which is expressed. 51 notes. In the workings of human inconsistency, it was very possible, that the same man might be corrupt enough to compound for his wifeâs chastity and yet have sensibility enough to be restless in the situation and to hate the cause of it. I, (a) early contemplated in this light by that officer. Reynolds had called upon me in one of these discontented moods real or pretended. To what point it will ultimately lead society, it is impossible for human foresight to pronounce; but there is just ground to apprehend that its progress may be marked with calamities of which the dreadful incidents of the French revolution afford a very faint image. 52. William Branch Giles. See John B. They gave their consent to it, on his express promise of a guarded behaviour in future, and because he attached to the suppression of these papers, a mysterious degree of solicitude â¦â (Callender, History description begins James Thompson Callender, The History of the United States for 1796; Including a Variety of Interesting Particulars Relative to the Federal Government Previous to That Period (Philadelphia: Snowden and McCorkle, 1797). The Reynolds Pamphlet is a direct refutation of that document. She then asks Hamilton angrily if he is satisfied, while Jefferson remarks on how he will never be President as his career has been sullied,[2] which is a boon for the Democratic-Republican Party ("that's one less thing to worry about"). * Would it be believed after all this, that Mr. Jefferson Vice President of the United States would write to this Fraunces friendly letters? On receipt of this letter, I called upon Reynolds, and assuming a decisive tone, told him, that I was tired of his indecision, and insisted upon his declaring to me explicitly what it was he aimed at. [Burr/jefferson/madison] Alexander hamilton had a torrid affair And he wrote it down right there [Madison] Highlights! The evident drift of this letter is to exaggerate the injury done by me, to make a display of sensibility and to magnify the atonement, which was to be required. 10. This investigation into Hâs conduct as Secretary of the Treasury took place from December, 1793, to May, 1794. the United States, and research and development projects to bring historical records to the Hence the motive to pick up and preserve any fragment which might favour the idea of friendly or confidential correspondence. Mr. R. may see him at any time to-day or to-morrow between the hours of two and three.â. V.32 by which Reynolds invites me to renew my visits to his wife. 13. See the introductory note to Andrew G. Fraunces to H, May 16, 1793. Mr. Reynolds told me he was going to Virginia, and on his return would point out something in which I could serve him. I. b) intimating a discovery by her husband. [11], Miranda also discussed the song and the eponymous document on an episode of Drunk History. b) by which he informs me of the detection of his wife in the act of writing a letter to me, and that he had obtained from her a discovery of her connection with me, suggesting that it was the consequence of an undue advantage taken of her distress. This last method of accounting for his knowledge would be conclusive on the sincerity and genuineness of the defence. XXII, inclusively. 2dly. IV, shewing that this sum likewise was asked by way of loan, towards furnishing a small boarding-house which Reynolds and his wife were or pretended to be about to set up. Yet in clubbing their different items of information as to the supplies of money which Reynolds received from me, what do they amount to? I took the next morning a memorandum of the substance of what was said to me, which will be seen by a copy of it transmitted in a letter to each of the gentlemen No. The letter No. It also incorporates musical cues that point towards earlier songs in the musical, including "Satisfied". XIV that my note, in these words, was an answer; âTo-morrow what is requested will be done. Mrs. Reynolds, on the other hand, employed every effort to keep up my attention and visits. They shew explicitly the connection with her, the discovery of it by her husband and the pains she took to prolong it when I evidently wished to get rid of it. V, containing the equivocal phrase âWe left him under an impression our suspicions were removed,â38 which seemed to imply that this had been a mere piece of management, and that the impression given me had not been reciprocal. And though I am not permitted to make a public use of it, I am permitted to refer any gentleman to the perusal of his letter in the hands of William Bingham, Esquire; who is also so obliging as to permit me to deposit with him for similar inspection all the original papers which are contained in the appendix to this narrative. The National Historical Publications and But exclusive of this, it is known and might easily be proved, that Reynolds was considerably in debt! 10,362 notes. Mr. Wolcottâs certificate47 shews my conduct in that caseânotwithstanding the powerful motives I may be presumed to have had to desire the liberation of Reynolds, on account of my situation with his wife, I cautioned Mr. Wolcott not to facilitate his liberation, till the affair of the threat was satisfactorily cleared up. 42. H did not include any document numbered âV (a)â in the appendix to the pamphlet printed above. by Alex Aarant February 2, 2021 February 2, 2021 Leave a Comment on The Reynolds Pamphlet – The guide to Reynolds fit at AS Roma. It was easy to understand that he wanted money, and to prevent an explosion, I resolved to gratify him. He must have been a clumsy knave, if he did not secure enough of this excess of twenty five or thirty millions, to have taken away all inducement to risk his character in such bad hands and in so huckstering a wayâor to have enabled him, if he did employ such an agent, to do it with more means and to better purpose. There appears to have been more than one clerk in the department some how connected with him. He introduced the subject by observing to me, that they had discovered a very improper connection between me and a Mr. Reynolds: extremely hurt by this mode of introduction, I arrested the progress of the discourse by giving way to very strong expressions of indignation. The more attention is used in this, the more entire will be the satisfaction which they will afford. With a seeming air of affliction she informed that she was a daughter of a Mr. Lewis, sister to a Mr. G. Livingston of the State of New-York, and wife to a Mr. Reynolds whose father was in the Commissary Department during the war with Great Britain, that her husband, who for a long time had treated her very cruelly, had lately left her, to live with another woman, and in so destitute a condition, that though desirous of returning to her friends she had not the meansâthat knowing I was a citizen of New-York, she had taken the liberty to apply to my humanity for assistance. She told me besides that her husband had been engaged in speculation, and she believed could give information respecting the conduct of some persons in the department which would be useful. 50. See Jones to H, July 30, 1797, note 7. It was printed in Philadelphia, and in the window below, you can read it page by page, courtesy of … On his return he asked employment as a clerk in the treasury department. 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