To Joel Barlow, February 24th .
National Academy and University-Philosophical Society.
Circular to Cabinet on Defence of New Orleans,
February 28th
To the Secretary of State, March 5th
Purchase of Florida.
To James Monroe, March 18th.
Nicholson's resolutions—Randolph's withdrawal.
Special Message on Spanish Boundaries, March 20th .
To William Duane, March 22d .
Personal relations and slander-Intercourse with republicans
-Randolph-Attitude toward Great Britain-Cabinet discus-
sions— Miranda-Presidential difficulties.
To Wilson Cary Nicholas, March 24th
Friendly settlement with Spain-Offer of appointment on
commission.
To Cæsar A. Rodney, March 24th
Affairs of Louisiana-Randolph's secession.
To Thomas Paine, March 25th.
Affairs with Great Britain and Spain--Geographical selection
of commissioners—Neutral rights-Declines Paine's offer of
services.
To Nathaniel Macon, March 26th
Enemies sowing tares— Meeting requested.
To the Emperor Alexander of Russia, April 19th
Respect for Emperor-European events-Power of two men
-Position of United States.
To John Tyler, April 26th .
Appointment of midshipman-Session of Congress-European
events-Randolph schism.
To William Charles Coles Claiborne, April 27th
Views on New Orleans-Militia-Spain,Defences- Public
road-Lafayette's grant-Reibelt-Peccan nuts-Councillor.
Draft of Proclamation Concerning Leander, May 3d .
To the United States Minister to Great Britain, May
Pinkney-Mercer's and Randolph's secessions—Republican
strength — Monroe's course – Offer of governorship — Fox-
British policy- Leander incident-Claim to Gulf Stream.