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To James Madison from Albert Gallatin, 9 June 1802

From Albert Gallatin

Treasury Department June 9th 1802

Sir

I have the honor to transmit transcripts of the proceedings of the Circuit Court for Connecticut1 & of the Supreme Court2 in the case of the Schooner “Peggy” a French prize first acquitted in the district, then condemned in the circuit & finally acquitted by the Supreme Court. It appears that whilst the appeal was pending the district court, under the circumstances stated in their order, directed the one half of the nett proceeds to be paid to the Treasury of the United States, and the other half to the captors. The moiety which would have been the share of the United States was not received in the Treasury, it being known that the appeal was then before the supreme Court, and on the decree of this Court was paid by the Treasurer, (to whose credit it remained in Bank) to the attorney for the original owners. The other half having, as above stated, been paid over to the captors, Mr Pichon now claims the same under the treaty, and the instructions of the President are wanted at the Treasury on that subject.

The questions which occur are

1st. whether the owners having, by the decree of the supreme court, obtained their remedy, a remedy which they elected instead of claiming under the convention, they ought to be left to pursue the same against those to whom improper payments may have been made, or whether they have an unimpaired right to claim under the convention?

2dly. in what manner can the money be recovered, either by the United States or by the owners, from the captors or their agent?

These questions may perhaps require the decision of the Attorney general; but I wish also that the subject may be communicated to the President.3 I have the honor to be with the highest respect Sir Your obedt. Servt.

Albert Gallatin

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