James Madison Papers

To James Madison from James Maury, 1 November 1808

American Consulate, Liverpool 1st. Nov: 1808.

Sir,

I had the honor to write to you on the 17th. September.

A while past it was generally expected Cotton would have been much higher by this time and I cannot well account for its being as ⟨i⟩t is: however the stocks in this Country now are so much reduced that the Consumers soon must either purchase or greatly curtail this branch ⟨o⟩f Manufacture. I have the honor to be with perfect respect Your most Obedt. Servt.

James Maury

⟨   ⟩   45/⟨f⟩ a 47/ } Hhds
⟨   ⟩ther 1st. Pot 79/ a 82/
⟨   ⟩ 1st. Point 74/ 76/
⟨   ⟩ of Tobacco 11 a 16 } P Ct
⟨   ⟩ Do. 14 a 18
⟨U⟩pland Cotton 2/4 a 2/ 10
⟨Sea⟩ Island 3/ a 4/ 6
⟨   ⟩ary 2/ 4 a 2/ 10
⟨W⟩heat 14/ a 15/ P 70 lbs.

DNA: RG 59—CD—Consular Despatches, Liverpool.

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