<span>James Madison (1751-1836) is one of 23 presidents whose papers are held in the Manuscript Division of the Library of Congress. The Madison Papers consist of approximately 12,000 items, spanning the period 1723-1859, captured in some 72,000 digital images. They document the life of the man who came to be known as the “Father of the Constitution” through correspondence, personal notes, drafts of letters and legislation, an autobiography, legal and financial documents, and his notes on the 1787 federal Constitutional Convention. The papers cover Madison’s years as a college student; as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, Continental Congress, and Confederation Congress; as a delegate to the 1787 federal Constitutional Convention and the Virginia ratification convention of 1788; his terms in the House of Representatives, as secretary of state, and as president of the United States. Also documented are his retirement and the settlement of his estate; matters relating to his family, including his wife, Dolley Payne Madison; and his home, Montpelier, in Virginia. For information about the ownership and chain of custody of the Library’s Madison Papers, see the </span>Provenance<span> essay on this site, which is excerpted from the </span>Index to the James Madison Papers<span>(Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1965). The Manuscript Division has a separate collection of Dolley Madison Papers, 1794-1852, for which there is an online </span>finding aid<span>.</span>
I believe the problem would be called a "hang jury". When this happens, the case would be brought to another jury to be tried, and the other jury would then find a verdict for the problem
Hatching is one of the techniques used art, especially the aspects that deal with drawing. It is considered or described to be a method of using parallel lines to shade areas of a diagram or drawing.
Hatching is known to be the best easiest way for those that make drawings or diagram with pencil, and pen-and-ink. This is because it makes their work neat and clean.