22 November 1819
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22. V:45. My researches into weights and measures, would be as pleasing as they are laborious, if I could postpone making the Report two or three years longer; but it must be made at the approaching Session of Congress, and will therefore be worse than imperfect— I went to the Capitol this Morning, and at the Office of William Brent, which is the Registry of Deeds, examined the Records of Titles to lots 8 and 16. in Square 253. which I am purchasing of Way. I found them all apparently correct. Called at Coll. Lane’s Office. He told me the Dial was taken down from the North wing of the Capitol, and he would have it put up at my Office— I was detained so long in examining the Records that it was two O’Clock, when I reached my own Office. Mr B. Irvine brought me a Report upon Venezuela of two or three Folio Volumes of Manuscript. If labour deserves compensation he has certainly earned his wages— He is one of the men with which this age abounds—a fanatic of liberty for the whole human race—honest; but with a brain always in a snarl, with learning just enough to be pedantic; and temper just enough to be indiscreet— Bitter in his dislikes and unmeasured in his resentments—but withal indefatigably industrious and persevering— He is by birth an Irishman, and has no native American feelings— He therefore like all the European republicans whom I have known habitually thinks of Liberty as a blessing to be acquired, and never as a blessing to be enjoyed— He said he should call upon me again to-morrow. Mr John Adams Webster came from Mr Crawford, with a verbal message asking me to make out a Commission for him as Captain of the Revenue 211Cutter at Baltimore— It has turned out as I supposed it would (look back to the Journal of 21 August last.) Crawford appears to have been ashamed to give the man a written order for his Commission, and thus irregularly sent him with a verbal message— With Webster for Captain of the Revenue Cutter, and Bland for District Judge the Baltimore Pirates will have their elbows free enough— I sent Mr Webster his Commission— Mrs Adams went this Morning to Mr T. Cook’s, and remained there the whole day. She is to pass the night there, to watch with Walter Hellen.

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