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To the Secretary of the Treasury, April 3d
Temporary loan-Louisiana boundary.
350
To the United States Minister to Spain, April 27th. 350
Regret over not meeting-Relations with Spain.
X
To Dr. George Logan, May 11th
351
Poem on slavery-Necessity for guarded conduct-Schism in
Pennsylvania-War with Federalism.
Act concerning New Orleans-Public finances-Orleans
revenue- -Map of Indians.
To John Daly Burke, June Ist
357
Laws of Virginia—Virginia newspapers.
To Thomas Paine, June 5th
360
Farm of―Open air room-France and St. Domingo—News-
paper paragraphs-European news.
Mrs. Madison-Spanish affairs—Proposed treaty with Great
Britain-Black convicts.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, August 7th.
Termination of Spanish negotiation-Future course.
To the Secretary of State, August 25th
375
376
Letter from Turreau-Treachery of France and necessity of
friendship with Great Britain-Need of rain.
Boundaries of Louisiana-Action of France-Alliance with
Great Britain-Private news-Pinckney's return.
Alliance with Great Britain-Dismissal of Spanish agents-
Instruction of Bowdoin-Insurance companies.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, October 23d.
European war-Time for negotiation with France and Spain.
To Wilson Cary Nicholas, October 25th
European war-Great Britain's encroachments on neutrals.
Cabinet Decision on Spain, November 14th
3 Draft of Fifth Annual Message, December 3d
Confidential Message on Spain, December 6th
To J. P. Reibelt, December 21st
382
383
384
397
402
403
409
Private correspondence-German emigrants-Merino sheep.
A Bill for Establishing a Naval Militia, December
An Act for Classing the Militia and Assigning to
Each Class its Particular Duties
Polygraph-Madison's pamphlet-News of western expedi-
tions-New animals-Western emigration-Mould-board.
To the Marquis de Lafayette, February 14th
Visit to America-Situation at New Orleans-Grant of lands.
To the United States Minister to France, February 14th
421
423
Storm against Armstrong-St. Domingo-Neutral rights.
To Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, February 15th
Reply to news of Burr's machinations.
424
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.
425
427
428
429
431
To Wilson Cary Nicholas, March 24th
434
Friendly settlement with Spain-Offer of appointment on
commission.
of commissioners-Neutral rights-Declines Paine's offer of services.
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
4th .
Pinkney-Mercer's and Randolph's secessions-Republican
strength Monroe's course-Offer of governorship - Fox- British policy-Leander incident—Claim to Gulf Stream.
441
442
445
447
To Samuel Smith, May 4th
Wilkinson's appointment-Union of civil and military.
To Jacob Crowninshield, May 13th.
Leander incident-Navy-Proclamation-British negotiation.
To the Secretary of State, May 23d
450
45I
454
455
456
Return of Armstrong-Letter to Tripoli-Rains.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, June 15th
Lafayette's grant-Harbor police.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, June 19th
Supplying of ships of war.
To Levi Lincoln, June 25th
Gerry and Heath's refusal of appointments-Negotiation
with Great Britain-Spain and France-Appointment of marshal.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, June 26th
Right of citizenship and of expatriation.
To Thomas Mann Randolph, July 13th
Quarrel of T. M. Randolph with John Randolph.
To the United States Minister to Spain, July 26th
Misunderstanding between Bowdoin and Armstrong.
To the Secretary of State, August 8th
Mellimenni-St. Thomas-Spanish fugitive-British fort at
Carleton-New York marshal-Personal movements.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, August 15th.
Trial of Smith and Ogden-Appointments-Drought.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, August 16th.
Rule of Pardons.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, August 28th.
Appointments-Florida negotiation-Use of public ships for
private advantage.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, August 31st .
Louisiana commissioners-Western roads.
To Joseph Hamilton Daveiss, September 12th .
Acknowledging letters concerning Burr.
458
459
460
462
464
465
466
467
468
473
To the Secretary of State, September 23d
474
Reply to Turreau-Use of navy yard-Personal movements.
To the United States Minister to Great Britain,
October 26th .
British negotiation-Mathematical instruments-Monroe's
affairs.
To Andrew Ellicott, November Ist
Eclipse-Appointments and intolerance-Schisms in republi-
cans.
Proclamation against Burr's Plot, November 27th
Sixth Annual Message
Special Message on Great Britain
To Cæsar A. Rodney, December 5th.
Burr-Spain-Rule of appointments.
To the Secretary of War, December 12th .
Military force of United States and defence from Spain.
To the Secretary of the Treasury, December 12th
Appointments and removals.
.
477
479
To the Governor of Louisiana, December 20th
501
To Thomas Lieper, December 22d
502
Address-Danger of schism-Burr's plot.
To the Secretary of the Navy, December 23d
Burr's movements-Neutralizing measures.
504
Proclamation Concerning "Cambrian," etc.
Burr's plot-Measures to be taken.