To James Madison from Jacob Wagner, 29 September 1806
From Jacob Wagner
Dep. State 29 Septr. 1806
Dear Sir
Mr. Thom proposes leaving your quarter’s salary in the Bank, if you approve it. Finding that the letter, which accompanied Genl. Armstrong’s, is more than a form, I have enclosed it today, though in course it should have gone last week.1 The correspondences of the Commissioners at Paris, appealed to by Mr. R. can have no bearing upon the General, since they were functi officii2 before his arrival at Paris, i.e. their office was limited to a year after the ratification of the Convention, which took place 21 Octr. 1803, and we have a letter from the Genl. at Nantes dated 20th. Octr. 1804.3 I know of nothing which they contain that can be supposed applicable to the view in which they were referred to. Yrs. truly
J. Wagner
RC (DLC). Docketed by JM.
2. Functus officio: no longer holding office ( ).