1From James Madison to Albert Gallatin, 18 December 1807 (Madison Papers)
With a view to accommodate the Tunisian Ambassador, certain goods, shipped by Messrs. Stricker & others of Baltimore, were taken from on board the Brig Franklin in the port of Boston. By this transaction Mr. Stricker, becomes liable for four thousand & ninety one dollars & 13/100, for which sum you will please to issue your warrant on the appropriations for Barbary Intercourse, in favor of Mr....
2From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 18 December 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
Monroe will be here on Sunday; he will bring us no new information, as far as can be judged from his letter, but on the subject of the Proclamation. should the message wait for him? I will keep it back till half after 10. aclock for your opinion either written or verbal. Affte. salutns. I have just recieved your note, & am clearly for the exception. but come here before half after 10. & let us...