To James Madison from Turell Tufts, 11 May 1804 (Abstract)
§ From Turell Tufts
11 May 1804, Surinam. “It has again become my duty to communicate to your department another change of the Govt. of this Colony. It capitulated on the fourth Instant to Sir Charles Green & Samuel Hood Esq Commanders in Chief of the B. Forces. Inclosed you will find a Paper contg. the capitulation.1 I shall take the earliest oppy to inform you of the new regulations when they are made known.” Adds in a postscript: “I have time to add that the General recd me with much respect—and that they have not in the most trifling circumstance interfered with our Trade. A proclamation will appear tomorrow regulating our future Commerce.”
RC and enclosure (DNA: RG 59, CD, Paramaribo, vol. 1). RC 2 pp.; docketed by Wagner as received 16 June. For enclosure, see n. 1.
1. Tufts enclosed the 9 May 1804 issue of the Surinaamsche Courant, which published a 7 May proclamation by British major general Charles Green and Commodore Samuel Hood announcing that Surinam was now a British colony and enjoining all its “good inhabitants” to “conduct themselves with regularity, & tranquility,” assuring them that their property would be “secure, and protected.”