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The pressure of business & interruption prevents my doing justice to the subject of Louisiana .   I have returned his to Mr Wagner; Mr Madison will correct it, that part which relates to revenue & expenditures excepted which I will revise— Respectfully Your obt. Servt RC ( DLC ); undated; addressed: “The President of the United States”; endorsed by TJ as received from the Treasury Department...
I enclose the proposals for leasing the salt springs together with some observations of Messrs. Breckenridge & Worthington. Will it be proper to authorize Govr. Harrison to make a contract with Mr Bell on his giving proper security at 66⅔/100 or, if he shall think that Bell cannot be depended upon, with any of the other persons (Beiler excepted) on the same terms? For fear that the whole plan...
By conversation with Doctr. Jones, I find that the Bentleys who apply for the office at Yeocomico are tories: why Mr Taliafero, recommended one of them I cannot understand; but Doctr. Jones lives within three or four miles from the spot, & his information is certainly to be preferred. Major Tapscott is the republican candidate ; as there is no surveyor or other officer in the district, it...
The law having authorized the President to lease the salt springs , it is found necessary that there should be a positive authorization from you to Govr. Harrison. A form is enclosed which, if you shall approve, may be signed & returned to this office by the bearer. Respectfully Your obt. Servt RC ( DLC ); at foot of text: “The President of the U. States”; endorsed by TJ as received from the...
I enclose the sketch of a letter to Mr Triest which requires consideration. If the 5th Article is proper, and I think the principle correct, Mr Claiborne must receive instructions to the same effect from the Dept. of State.   The Intendant had the general superintendence of the revenue & the power of directing payment. The first of those powers will be exclusively vested in the collector by...
I have the honour to enclose a letter from the Commissioner of the revenue informing me of the resignation of the Supervisor of Maryland. It seems that the office may be discontinued ; and the propriety of annexing its duties to the office of Surveyor of the district of Baltimore with the salary of two hundred & fifty dollars a year and a reasonable allowance for clerk hire is respectfully...
I enclose my intended answer to the Comee. of W. & Means, respecting the intended suppression of the offices of Comrs. of loans. Will you have the goodness to examine it & communicate your remarks? There is but one observation, not inserted in the answer, which may deserve consideration. There are near 5000 Stockholders in Massachussets, and a considerable number in some other States. As the...
Is it proper to permit this man to take a couple of guns on board? Respectfully submitted RC ( DLC : TJ Papers, 136:23474); undated, but see below; at foot of text: “The President of the United States.” Enclosure: Richard Howard to Caesar A. Rodney, New Castle, Delaware, on board the revenue cutter belonging to the district of Philadelphia, 31 Oct. 1803, requesting permission to arm the cutter...
Dudley Broadstreet Hobart— Collector of Bath , Massachusetts, vice William Webb— The Same—Inspector of the Revenue for same place— Samuel Derby, Collector of York, Massachusetts, vice Joseph Tucker— The Same—Inspector of the Revenue, for same place— George Wolcott —Surveyor of Saybrook, district of Middletown Connecticut—vice Richard Dickenson— The Same, Inspector of the Revenue, for same...
Wherever our monies may be deposited, the Treasurer’s draught for the same has the same credit as any bank note, and the circulation of those draughts would be more extensive than now, if they were, like bank notes, payable to bearer. Unless, however, we wanted; which we do not; to issue exchequer bills or paper money of some description or another, it never will happen that our draughts shall...
Before I shall make a formal report on Gen. Dearborn’s application , I enclose the papers for your information. The facts he had stated & on which his claim is grounded, vizt. that Shell castle Island was not a real Island, but a shoal left bare only at low water; and that he was detained both there & at Cape Hatteras, by the non attendance of the Superintendent, Collector Treadwell, appear to...
Will you have the goodness to examine the enclosed sketch of the order to be given by you to the Secretary of the Treasury for the delivery of the Louisiana Stock, and to return it, with such remarks as you may think fit, in order that a fair copy may be prepared for your signature, whenever you shall think it proper to issue the order. Respectfully Your obedient Servt. RC ( DLC ); at foot of...
When Doctr. Bache went to New Orleans we allowed him a salary at the rate of 1000 dollars commencing on the 16th Nover. when he left Virginia. Of that he received a quarter in advance, & has received three other quarters from D. Clarke in New Orleans. On the 16th Nov’er. when he left that city, he obtained another draft for 250 dollars on the Treasury from Mr Clark. As he has received his...
It appears by a letter of the 16th: instant, that the Light house at Smith’s Point is completed: the Contractor has left a young man on the spot to take care of the buildings; and as he will probably make a charge for his attendence, the propriety of appointing a Keeper is respectfully submitted. As a supply of Oil was ordered from Nantucket in November, it has probably already arrived at...
Doctr. Jones says that Joseph Monroe is perfectly worthless—Edwards extremely indolent—and Robinson having removed to Fauquier & owning no land in the vicinity never could find it convenient to return for the sake of the trifling salary. He is decidedly in favour of Nelms. Respectfully Your obedt. Servt. RC ( DLC ); at foot of text: “The President of the United States”; endorsed by TJ as...
Will you have the goodness to examine the enclosed letter & to return it with your observations. Respectfully your obedt. Servt. RC ( DLC ); addressed (clipped): “President United States”; endorsed by TJ as received from the Treasury Department on 4 Jan. and “report on sale of lands” and so recorded in SJL . Enclosure not found, but see below. TJ’s endorsement indicates that Gallatin probably...
I have the honour to enclose a copy of a Letter from the Collector of Bristol Rhode Island, and I have the honour to be With the highest respect Sir, Your mo. Obedt: Servt. RC ( DLC ); in a clerk’s hand, signed by Gallatin; at foot of text: “The President of the United States”; endorsed by TJ as received from the Treasury Department on 6 Jan. and “Jonathan Russell’s case” and so recorded in...
Mr Baring has concluded, notwithstanding Mr Pichon’s entreaties, not to take the stock till we shall have heard from New Orleans. He urges that it is not just that the risk, however improbable the event, of our not obtaining possession should fall on him; which he says would be the case if he gave a receipt for the stock before we know that we have possession. I offered to give him the...
The Treasury report mentioned in the law is sent annually by the Comptroller, commonly in Feby.   The President may or may not transmit the enclosed as it is not the report contemplated by the law. It was sent, exactly in the shape in which the enclosed is made out, last year by the President & without any accompanying papers . The Treasury report is altogether different in form & substance....
Mr Nourse waits for official information of the day on which possession of New Orleans was obtained for the purpose of filling the blanks left in the certificates of the date from which they are to bear interest. Will you have the goodness to send him a memorandum to that effect by the bearer, as I have no evidence of the fact but a Natchez news paper— Respectfully Your obedt. Servt. [ Reply...
Mr Harvie called on me this evening to inform me of his being selected to carry the stock to France and wishing that this might be ready to morrow. The Stock is ready; but there are two circumstances to be attended to. In the course of the transaction, I have always reminded Mr Pichon that we were neither bound to transmit the stock nor liable for any accidents which might attach to the...
It seems, upon the whole, more eligible that Mr Harvie should take his passage in a private vessel than in that which will be chartered from Norfolk. Mr Pichon thinks so, and I agree with him. Will you have the goodness to give the information to Mr Harvie, in order that he may make his arrangements. I will, if agreeable, write to the Collectors of New York and Baltimore in order to know what...
Is it proper to submit this letter to the Attorney general in order to examine whether prosecutions may be instituted under the Statute for actual opposition to the Marshal in the exercise of his legal functions? Or is it better not to notice the acts & to let the prosecutions for the riot take their course in the State courts? Respectfully submitted RC ( DLC : TJ Papers, 146:25373); undated,...
The general direction of the prosecutions which it may be thought proper to institute seems to fall within the province of the Attorney general; and I presume that it will be necessary for him to delegate to the district attorney the discretionary power of deciding to what extent they should be instituted. In doing this, it seems important that the district attorney should in the first place...
Hartshorne has recovered 750 dollars damages against the United States for the trespass committed in lighting the beacon near Sandy hook; and he will renew his actions continually on the same ground. The damages are absurd , as the injury done by hanging a lanthern on the beach of his barren tract could not be estimated at one cent; and our expectation had all along been that every jury,...
I enclose a letter from Mr Simons respecting the new slave importation law . Is it proper that he should collect the duty of 12½ p% on merchandize? or ought he to be instructed not to do it? As Mr H . declines going with the Stock, the question recurs, in what manner shall it be sent? There are two ways. Either a navy officer may be sent with it instead of Mr H.; or the Stock may be sent to...
Shall I answer that no determination having taken place Mr Baldwin will be considered as an applicant—or that arrangements have already been made for the New Orleans hospital? RC ( DLC ); undated; at foot of text: “The President”; endorsed by TJ as received from the Treasury Department on 9 Feb. and “Baldwin Dr. to hospital of N.O.” and so recorded in SJL . TJ and Senator John Breckinridge...
Israel Ludlow the Regr. Land office is dead The applicants are — Kilgore who has for 18 months done the duties of the office with great correctness. — Symmes , the judge’s son, recommended by Smith & Morrow. As the office is kept shut, & the sales & paymts. stopt, an early appointmt. is necessary RC ( DNA : RG 59, LAR ); undated, but written on verso of Enclosure No. 2. Enclosures: (1) Charles...
This man is totally incompetent & ought not to have been appointed. Yet to an application made in favour of a personal friend of mine & who is well qualified I have answered that considering the age & circumstances of Gibson it would be cruel to remove him. I was also led to form a better opinion of Gibson than ever I had before from his candour in giving his evidence in the Logan controversy...
It is necessary to know where Eli Vickery lives in order to notify him of his appointment to keep the Old Pt. Comfort light house. The enclosed you have already seen , and I have already communicated my opinion of Davies’s inability which is rather felt than susceptible of positive proof. The emplymt. of clerks of inferior abilities is known already at the Treasury. I might write to Gatewood...