Letters Addressed to the People of the United States

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Letters Addressed to the People of the United States
William Branch Giles
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The comptroller of the trea- sury annexes to this case the following most curious remarks namely; fi He was requested to render his accounts and vouchers relative to the disbursement of this money. He produced vouchers in 1819, which were deposited in the auditors office, but not being accompanied by 19 4r a general account current, he was requested to render one to that offi- cer. It is understood that the vouchers were withdrawn from 'he au- ditor's office, for that purpose, and have not sinc...e been returned. " These remarks will, of themselves, I should suppose, give you a tole- rable correct idea how the public business is managed at Washington. This Mr. Meigs, you must know, is the present postmaster general of the U. States. Lie has had this public money in his hands some 8 or 30 years. But public delinquents pay the government no interest, ex- cept en judgments against them and very few of those are obtained. Although Mr. Meigs may have expended a part of this money, the presumption is, that he has not expended the whole of it, else, why not, at once, settle the account?

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