From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 23 March 1805
To James Madison
Monticello Mar. 23. 05.
Dear Sir
Yours of the 17th. was recieved on the 21st. I consider Armstrong’s letter as giving us the result of the two intemediate letters of Monroe not recieved and that we may anticipate the effect of his mission. on it’s failure as to the main object, I wish he may settle the right of navigating the Mobile, as every thing else may await further peaceable proceedings. but even then we shall have a difficult question to decide, to wit, whether we will let the present crisis in Europe pass away without a settlement
Barnes’s letter strengthens the intimations we have recieved that he is but a wandering adventurer. his perpetual absence from his post offers just cause of superseding him whenever a good subject offers. Lee & Claiborne seem both pestered with intriguants. but as far as we see the conduct of both is without blame. in the case of Claiborne we must shew that however thankfully we recieve personal informations as to our officers, we will not permit them to be written down by newspaper defamation.—the use of an 8vo. Polygraph obliges me to write on paper of that size. Affectionate salutations.
Th: Jefferson
RC (DLC: Madison Papers); at foot of text: “Mr. Madison.” PoC (DLC); endorsed by TJ; with canceled endorsement of a letter of 12 Apr. to Dabney Carr. Notation in SJL: “Armstrong. Monroe. Barnes. Lee. Claiborne.” Enclosures: letters of James Monroe and John Armstrong to Madison (see Madison to TJ, 17 and 27 Mch.).
superseding him: in a letter of 11 May, Madison informed Joseph Barnes that his lengthy absence from Sicily, combined with the greater convenience of splitting the island between two consulates, had encouraged the administration to appoint Abraham Gibbs consul at Palermo and John Broadbent consul at Messina. Barnes’s commission was now defunct. Commissions dated 20 Mch. had already been sent to Gibbs and Broadbent, and a commission of the same day went to Frederick Degen at Naples (DNA: RG 59, MPTPC; , 9:342-3; Vol. 33:585-6).