From James Madison to Nathan Sanford, 30 October 1806
To Nathan Sanford
Department of State, October 30th. 1806.
Sir.
Mr. Merry having represented that the trial of Capt. Thomas for murder is near at hand, I request you will pospone [sic] it until you receive further directions in consequence of the statement of facts I have a few days ago asked the favor of you to make.1 I am &c.
James Madison
Letterbook copy (DNA: RG 59, DL, vol. 15).
1. See JM to Sanford, 23 Oct. 1806.