3 April 1821
adams-john10 Neal MillikanBank of the United StatesAdams-Onis Treaty
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3. VI: The Stream of visitors at the Office, scarcely ever intermits. There were this day, a Mr Neale, having a claim upon Spain— F. C. Fenwick, who has received a Commission as Consul at Nantes, and came to take leave. Charles King who has just come on from New-York, with a view to obtain the Loan— The Secretary of the Treasury has advertised for proposals for a loan of four millions of dollars, for which the Bank of the United States have made offers— King with Prime of New-York, come for a Company in that City, but their offers are less advantageous than those of the Bank, and King told me he expected they would obtain the preference. W. S. Smith came with a recommendation of Dr Tobias Watkins as Secretary to the Commission of Claims under the Florida Treaty. This Dr Watkins, was assistant Surgeon General in the army and has been displaced by the late reduction of that body— He is now residing at Baltimore with a wife and six children, and is certified to be perfectly qualified for this Office. There are perhaps fifty applicants for it, and there is difficulty in making the selection. The problem to solve in such cases is the highest degree of qualification for the place with the most urgent want of it— There was a person by the name of Palmer, who came with very strong, numerous and respectable recommendations from New-York, and whose knowledge of languages was said to be very uncommon— I had much inclined to the appointment of him, and had already mentioned him to the President. I therefore told Smith I was afraid this application for Watkins was too late— I dined at Mr Canning’s, and was belated— They had just sat down to table when I arrived— The party was small; not more than thirteen— The other Secretary’s were of the company. Mrs Adams dined and spent the Evening at her Sister Frye’s— I walked home.

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