mattersofapublicnature,andpropertogoonourrecords,shouldgotothesecretaryofstate。2。mattersofapublicnaturenotpropertobeplacedonourrecordsmaystillgotothesecretaryofstate,headedbytheword`private。’But3。theremaybemattersmerelypersonaltoourselves,andwhichrequirethecoverofaciphermorethanthoseofanyothercharacter。Thislastpurposeandotherswhichwecannotforeseemayrenderitconvenientandadvantageoustohaveathandamaskforwhatevermayneedit。ButwritingbyMr。
DupontIneednocipher。Irequirefromhimtoputthisintoyourownandnootherhand,letthedelayoccasionedbythatbewhatitwill。
ThecessionofLouisianaandtheFloridasbySpaintoFranceworksmostsorelyontheU。S。OnthissubjecttheSecretaryofStatehaswrittentoyoufully。YetIcannotforbearrecurringtoitpersonally,sodeepistheimpressionitmakesinmymind。ItcompleatlyreversesallthepoliticalrelationsoftheU。S。andwillformanewepochinourpoliticalcourse。OfallnationsofanyconsiderationFranceistheonewhichhithertohasofferedthefewestpointsonwhichwecouldhaveanyconflictofright,andthemostpointsofacommunionofinterests。Fromthesecauseswehaveeverlookedtoherasour_naturalfriend_,asonewithwhichwenevercouldhaveanoccasionofdifference。Hergrowththereforeweviewedasourown,hermisfortunesours。Thereisontheglobeonesinglespot,thepossessorofwhichisournaturalandhabitualenemy。ItisNewOrleans,throughwhichtheproduceofthree-eighthsofourterritorymustpasstomarket,andfromitsfertilityitwillerelongyieldmorethanhalfofourwholeproduceandcontainmorethanhalfourinhabitants。Franceplacingherselfinthatdoorassumestoustheattitudeofdefiance。Spainmighthaveretaineditquietlyforyears。Herpacificdispositions,herfeeblestate,wouldinducehertoincreaseourfacilitiesthere,sothatherpossessionoftheplacewouldbehardlyfeltbyus,anditwouldnotperhapsbeverylongbeforesomecircumstancemightarisewhichmightmakethecessionofittousthepriceofsomethingofmoreworthtoher。NotsocaniteverbeinthehandsofFrance。Theimpetuosityofhertemper,theenergyandrestlessnessofhercharacter,placedinapointofeternalfrictionwithus,andourcharacter,whichthoughquiet,andlovingpeaceandthepursuitofwealth,ishigh-minded,despisingwealthincompetitionwithinsultorinjury,enterprisingandenergeticasanynationonearth,thesecircumstancesrenderitimpossiblethatFranceandtheU。S。cancontinuelongfriendswhentheymeetinsoirritableaposition。Theyaswellaswemustbeblindiftheydonotseethis;andwemustbeveryimprovidentifwedonotbegintomakearrangementsonthathypothesis。ThedaythatFrancetakespossessionofN。Orleansfixesthesentencewhichistorestrainherforeverwithinherlowwatermark。Itsealstheunionoftwonationswhoinconjunctioncanmaintainexclusivepossessionoftheocean。FromthatmomentwemustmarryourselvestotheBritishfleetandnation。Wemustturnallourattentionstoamaritimeforce,forwhichourresourcesplaceusonveryhighgrounds:andhavingformedandcementedtogetherapowerwhichmayrenderreinforcementofhersettlementshereimpossibletoFrance,makethefirstcannon,whichshallbefiredinEuropethesignalfortearingupanysettlementshemayhavemade,andforholdingthetwocontinentsofAmericainsequestrationforthecommonpurposesoftheunitedBritishandAmericannations。Thisisnotastateofthingsweseekordesire。Itisonewhichthismeasure,ifadoptedbyFrance,forcesonus,asnecessarilyasanyothercause,bythelawsofnature,bringsonitsnecessaryeffect。ItisnotfromafearofFrancethatwedeprecatethismeasureproposedbyher。Forhowevergreaterherforceisthanourscomparedintheabstract,itisnothingincomparisonofourswhentobeexertedonoursoil。Butitisfromasincereloveofpeace,andafirmpersuasionthatboundtoFrancebytheinterestsandthestrongsympathiesstillexistinginthemindsofourcitizens,andholdingrelativepositionswhichensuretheircontinuancewearesecureofalongcourseofpeace。
Whereasthechangeoffriends,whichwillberenderednecessaryifFrancechangesthatposition,embarksusnecessarilyasabelligerentpowerinthefirstwarofEurope。InthatcaseFrancewillhaveheldpossessionofNewOrleansduringtheintervalofapeace,longorshort,attheendofwhichitwillbewrestedfromher。Willthisshort-livedpossessionhavebeenanequivalenttoherforthetransferofsuchaweightintothescaleofherenemy?Willnottheamalgamationofayoung,thriving,nationcontinuetothatenemythehealthandforcewhichareatpresentsoevidentlyonthedecline?
AndwillafewyearspossessionofN。OrleansaddequallytothestrengthofFrance?ShemaysaysheneedsLouisianaforthesupplyofherWestIndies。Shedoesnotneeditintimeofpeace。Andinwarshecouldnotdependonthembecausetheywouldbesoeasilyintercepted。IshouldsupposethatalltheseconsiderationsmightinsomeproperformbebroughtintoviewofthegovernmentofFrance。
Tho’statedbyus,itoughtnottogiveoffence;becausewedonotbringthemforwardasamenace,butasconsequencesnotcontroulablebyus,butinevitablefromthecourseofthings。Wementionthemnotasthingswhichwedesirebyanymeans,butasthingswedeprecate;
andwebeseechafriendtolookforwardandtopreventthemforourcommoninterests。
IfFranceconsidersLouisianahoweverasindispensableforherviewsshemightperhapsbewillingtolookaboutforarrangementswhichmightreconcileittoourinterests。IfanythingcoulddothisitwouldbethecedingtoustheislandofNewOrleansandtheFloridas。Thiswouldcertainlyinagreatdegreeremovethecausesofjarringandirritationbetweenus,andperhapsforsuchalengthoftimeasmightproduceothermeansofmakingthemeasurepermanentlyconciliatorytoourinterestsandfriendships。Itwouldatanyraterelieveusfromthenecessityoftakingimmediatemeasuresforcountervailingsuchanoperationbyarrangementsinanotherquarter。StillweshouldconsiderN。OrleansandtheFloridasasequivalentfortheriskofaquarrelwithFranceproducedbyhervicinage。Ihavenodoubtyouhaveurgedtheseconsiderationsoneveryproperoccasionwiththegovernmentwhereyouare。Theyaresuchasmusthaveeffectifyoucanfindthemeansofproducingthoroughreflectiononthembythatgovernment。TheideahereisthatthetroopssenttoSt。Domingo,weretoproceedtoLouisianaafterfinishingtheirworkinthatisland。Ifthiswerethearrangement,itwillgiveyoutimetoreturnagainandagaintothecharge,fortheconquestofSt。Domingowillnotbeashortwork。Itwilltakeconsiderabletimetoweardownagreatnumberofsouldiers。
EveryeyeintheU。S。isnowfixedonthisaffairofLouisiana。
Perhapsnothingsincetherevolutionarywarhasproducedmoreuneasysensationsthroughthebodyofthenation。NotwithstandingtemporarybickeringshavetakenplacewithFrance,shehasstillastrongholdontheaffectionsofourcitizensgenerally。Ihavethoughtitnotamiss,bywayofsupplementtothelettersoftheSecretaryofStatetowriteyouthisprivateonetoimpressyouwiththeimportanceweaffixtothistransaction。IprayyoutocherishDupont。Hehasthebestdispositionsforthecontinuanceoffriendshipbetweenthetwonations,andperhapsyoumaybeabletomakeagooduseofhim。
Acceptassurancesofmyaffectionateesteemandhighconsideration。
DRY-DOCKINGTHENAVY
_ToBenjaminH。Latrobe_
_Washington,Nov。2,1802_
DEARSIR——Theplacingofanavyinastateofperfectpreservation,sothatatthebeginningofasubsequentwaritshallbeassoundasattheendoftheprecedingonewhenlaidup,andthelesseningtheexpenceofrepairs,perpetuallynecessarywhiletheylieinthewater,areobjectsofthefirstimportancetoanationwhichtoacertaindegreemustbemaritime。ThedrydocksofEurope,beingbelowtheleveloftidewater,areveryexpensiveintheirconstructionandinthemannerofkeepingthemclearofwater,andareonlypracticableatallwheretheyhavehightides:insomuchthatnonationhaseverproposedtolayuptheirwholenavyindrydocks。
Butifthedrydockwereabovetheleveloftidewater,andtherebeanymeansofraisingthevesselsupintothem,andofcoveringthedockwitharoof,thuswithdrawnfromtherotandthesun,theywouldlastaslongastheinteriortimbers,doorsandfloorsofahouse。
Thevastcommandofrunningwateratthisplace,atdifferentheightsfrom30to200feetabovetidewater,enablesustoeffectthisdesirableobjectbyformingalowerbasonintowhichthetidewatershallfloatthevesselandthenhaveitsgatesclosed,andadjoiningtothis,but24feethigher,anupperbason275feetwide,and800f。
longsufficienttocontain12frigatesintowhichrunningwatercanbeintroducedfromabove,sothatfillingbothbasonsasinalock
thevesselshallberaisedupandfloatedintotheupperone,andthewaterbeingdischargedleaveherdry。Overabasonnotwiderthan175feet,aroofcanbethrown,inthemannerofthatoftheHalleaubleatParis,whichneedingnounderworkstosupportit,willpermitthebasontobeentirelyopenandfreeforthemovementofthevessels。ImeantoproposetheconstructionofoneofthesetotheNationallegislature,convinceditwillbeaworkofnogreatcost,thatitwillsaveusgreatannualexpence,andbeanencouragementtoprepareinpeacethevesselsweshallneedinwar,whenwefindtheycanbekeptinastateofperfectpreservationandwithoutexpence。
Thefirstthingtobedoneistochusefromwhichofthestreamswewillderiveourwaterforthelock。ThesearetheEasternbranch,Tyber,Rockcreek,andthePotomakitself。Thentotracethecanal,drawplansofthatandofthetwobasons,andcalculatetheexpenceofthewhole,thatwemayleadthelegislaturetonoexpenceintheexecutionofwhichtheyshallnotbeapprisedinthebeginning。ForthisIaskyouraid,whichwillrequireyourcominghere。SomesurveysandelevationshavebeenalreadymadebyMr。N。
King,averyaccuratemaninthatline,andwhowillassistinanythingyoudesire,andexecuteonthegroundanytracingsyoumaydirect,unlessyoupreferdoingthemyourself。Itisverymaterialtoothatthisshouldbedoneimmediately,aswehavelittlemorethan4weekstothemeetingofthelegislature,andtherewillthenbebut2weeksforthemtoconsideranddecidebeforethedayarrivesJan。
1atwhichaloneanynumberoflabourerscanbehiredhere。Shouldthatpasseithertheworkmustlieoverforayear,orbeexecutedbydaylabourersatdoubleexpence。Iproposethatsuchaforceshallbeprovidedastocompleattheworkinoneyear。Ifthisresults,asitwillreceiveallourpresentships,thenextworkwillbeasecondone,tobuildandlayupadditionalships。Onthesubjectofyoursuperintendingtheexecutionoftheworkitwouldbeprematuretosayanythingtillthelegislatureshallhavedeclaredtheirwill。Besogoodastoletmehearfromyouimmediately,ifyoucannotcomesosoonasyoucanwrite。Acceptmybestwishesandrespects。”ANOISELESSCOURSE”
_ToThomasCooper_
_Washington,Nov。29,1802_
DEARSIR,——YourfavorofOct25wasreceivedinduetime,andIthankyouforthelongextractyoutookthetroubleofmakingfromMr。Stone’sletter。CertainlytheinformationitcommunicatesastoAlexanderkindlesagreatdealofinterestinhisexistence,andstrongspasmsoftheheartinhisfavor。Thohismeansofdoinggoodaregreat,yetthematerialsonwhichheistoworkarerefractory。
Whetherheengagesinprivatecorrespondencesabroad,astheKingofPrussiadidmuch,hisgrandmothersometimes,Iknownot;butcertainlysuchacorrespondencewouldbeveryinterestingtothosewhoaresincerelyanxioustoseemankindraisedfromtheirpresentabjectcondition。ItdelightsmetofindthattherearepersonswhostillthinkthatallisnotlostinFrance:thattheirretrogradationfromalimitedtoanunlimiteddespotism,isbuttogivethemselvesanewimpulse。ButIseenothoworwhen。Thepress,theonlytocsinofanation,iscompleatlysilencedthere,andallmeansofageneralefforttakenaway。However,Iamwillingtohope,aslongasanybodywillhopewithme;andIamentirelypersuadedthattheagitationsofthepublicmindadvanceitspowers,andthatateveryvibrationbetweenthepointsoflibertyanddespotism,somethingwillbegainedfortheformer。Asmenbecomebetterinformed,theirrulersmustrespectthemthemore。Ithinkyouwillbesensiblethatourcitizensarefastreturning,fromthepanicintowhichtheywereartfullythrowntothedictatesoftheirownreason;andIbelievethedelusionstheyhaveseenthemselveshurriedintowillbeusefulasalessonundersimilarattemptsontheminfuture。Thegoodeffectsofourlatefiscalarrangementswillcertainlytendtounitetheminopinion,andinaconfidenceastotheviewsoftheirpublicfunctionaries,legislative&executive。ThepathwehavetopursueissoquietthatwehavenothingscarcelytoproposetoourLegislature。Anoiselesscourse,notmeddlingwiththeaffairsofothers,unattractiveofnotice,isamarkthatsocietyisgoingoninhappiness。Ifwecanpreventthegovernmentfromwastingthelaborsofthepeople,underthepretenceoftakingcareofthem,theymustbecomehappy。Theirfinancesarenowundersuchacourseofapplicationasnothingcouldderangebutwarorfederalism。Thegripeofthelatterhasshownitselfasdeadlyasthejawsoftheformer。Ouradversariessayweareindebtedtotheirprovidenceforthemeansofpayingthepublicdebt。Weneverchargedthemwiththewantofforesightinprovidingmoney,butwiththemisapplicationofitaftertheyhaveleviedit。Wesaytheyraisednotonlyenough,buttoomuch;andthataftergivingbackthesurpluswedomorewithapartthantheydidwiththewhole。
YourletterofNov18isalsoreceived。Theplacesofmidshipmanaresomuchsoughtthatbeinglimitedthereisneveravacancy。Yoursonshallbesetdownforthe2d,whichshallhappen;
the1stbeinganticipated。Wearenotlonggenerallywithoutvacancieshappening。Assoonashecanbeappointedyoushallknowit。Iprayyoutoacceptassurancesofmygreatattachmentandrespect。
CRISISONTHEMISSISSIPPI
_TotheSpecialEnvoytoFrance_
JAMESMONROE
_Washington,Jan。13,1803_
DEARSIR,——Idroppedyoualineonthe10thinformingyouofanominationIhadmadeofyoutotheSenate,andyesterdayI
enclosedyoutheirapprobationnotthenhavingtimetowrite。TheagitationofthepublicmindonoccasionofthelatesuspensionofourrightofdepositatN。Orleansisextreme。Inthewesterncountryitisnaturalandgroundedonhonestmotives。Intheseaportsitproceedsfromadesireforwarwhichincreasesthemercantilelottery;inthefederalistsgenerallyandespeciallythoseofCongresstheobjectistoforceusintowarifpossible,inordertoderangeourfinances,orifthiscannotbedone,toattachthewesterncountrytothem,astheirbestfriends,andthusgetagainintopower。Remonstrancesmemorials&c。arenowcirculatingthroughthewholeofthewesterncountryandsigningbythebodyofthepeople。Themeasureswehavebeenpursuingbeinginvisible,donotsatisfytheirminds。Somethingsensiblethereforewasbecomenecessary;andindeedourobjectofpurchasingN。OrleansandtheFloridasisameasureliabletoassumesomanyshapes,thatnoinstructionscouldbesquaredtofitthem,itwasessentialthentosendaministerextraordinarytobejoinedwiththeordinaryone,withdiscretionarypowers,firsthoweverwellimpressedwithallourviewsandthereforequalifiedtomeetandmodifytotheseeveryformofpropositionwhichcouldcomefromtheotherparty。Thiscouldbedoneonlyinfullandfrequentoralcommunications。Havingdeterminedonthis,therecouldnotbetwoopinionsamongtherepublicansastotheperson。Youpossesstheunlimitedconfidenceoftheadministrationandofthewesternpeople;andgenerallyoftherepublicanseverywhere;andwereyoutorefusetogo,noothermancanbefoundwhodoesthis。ThemeasurehasalreadysilencedtheFeds。here。Congresswillnolongerbeagitatedbythem:andthecountrywillbecomecalmasfastastheinformationextendsoverit。
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