INDEX. ADAMS, John, extract from his journal on negotiations for peace, Adams, John Q to Pickering, unfriendly proceedings of the Bata- to Batavian Republick's Committee of Foreign Re- to Pickering, disrespect of our neutrality, 17 Feb. to Monroe, Russia desires to offer her mediation, Oct. 17 ix 294 friendly designs of Russia, 11 Dec. ix 295 Adams and the commissioners at Ghent to Monroe, conferences with do do do 19 Aug. ix 382-339 25 Oct. ix 274-430 do to British commissioners, answer to their terms, 24 Aug. to Monroe, further negotiations, 31 Oct. ix 430 to British, do 31 Oct. ix 430 1796 i 97 Adet, address to President, on presenting flags of France, 1 Jan. to Pickering, acceptance by France of Republican constitu- France will treat neutral nations, as they suffer to Randolph, against the British treaty, 30 June, 1795 ii 254-259 on arrest of La Vengeance, 2 Aug. do to Pickering, VOL. IX. do do 59 ii 357 11 Aug. i 392 18 Aug. i 394 Adet to Pickering, on the case of the Cassius, 22 Sept. ii 400--404 do do 22 April, 1796 i 410 3 June ii 414 to Randolph, offer to make a new treaty, 30 June, 1795 ii 427 communicating decree in favour of our com- to Pickering, British aggressions on our rights, 28 Sept. ii do 29 March, 1796 ii 442 do 11 March ii 451-460 ignorance of French orders, complaint of Col- difficulties with prizes in Carolina, 12 Oct. ii 479-483 complaint about the French flags, 9 Jan. ii complaint about almanacks and registers, 3 to Randolph, violation by English of our neutrality in case do 19 Aug. iii 27 J ix 448 message recommending war with Anderson's report on orders in council and decrees Armed vessels forcing trade v 34 Armstrong's explanations of Berlin decree, 24 Dec. 1806 to French minister do 9 Aug. vi 460 do do vi 456 do 24 Sept. vi 461 case of the Horizon, 12 Nov. vi to Madison, 5 April, 1808 vii 16 to French minister, remonstrance against de- crees, 2 April, 1808 vii 17 Armstrong's letter to French minister, on his letter of 15 Jan. 4 July vii 20 do burning of ships, 10 July vii 21 do offering repeal of non-intercourse. to Pinkney, do do do 25 Jan. vii 367 408 to Smith, French seizures, 28 Jan. vii 454 to Champagny, causes of complaint against France, to Smith, emperor's marriage delays negotiation, to Smith, property sold by the French, 16 April do vii 464 British statements no ground work for demand of repeal of Berlin decree 3 to Pinkney, British blockades prevent repeal of to Smith, Rambouillet decree, and new seizures, to Smith, repeal of French decrees, 5 Aug. vii 468 to Champagny, promptitude of communication of to Smith, state of our commerce after repeal of 471 to Champagny, operation of the French decrees, to Pinkney, repeal of French decrees depend on do do to Smith, tariff of French duties, 27 Dec. vii 499 Auckland, lord, note to reserve right to counteract Berlin decree Ball hanged i 371 Bainbridge, captain's letter about hostilities of Morocco, Aug. 1803 v 5 Baltimore memorial, Jan. 1806 v 330 Barbary powers, documents respecting iv 334 374 454 relations with unchanged, except Algiers ix 447 Barlow to Monroe, arrival in France, negotiation, 29 Sept. 1811 do do viii 339 emperor's absence delays negotiation, 29 Oct. more delay, 21 Nov. viii 341 to duke of Bassano, proposing benefits of commerce, 10 Nov. viii 342 to Monroe, favourable change expected, 19 Dec. viii 344 his proposition of declaration approved, but not signed viii 349 do do to Russell, positive evidence of repeal of decrees, 2 March viii 353 to Monroe, duke of Bassano will devote himself very much do emperor's dislike of our admitting English goods, to Bassano, the Belisarius not liable to Milan decree, after do its revocation, 6 Feb. viii 358 Telegraph, plundered and burnt, 12 March viii 358 to Monroe, treaty not made, claims of indemnity, dull work, 22 April viii 361 to Russell, case of the Acastus, evidence of repeal of de- to Bassano, desiring authentick act of repeal of decrees, 1 to Monroe, strange manner of concealment of definitive de- to Monroe, travels to Poland, 25 Oct. ix 217 to Bassano, accepting invitation to Poland, 25 Oct. ix 218 ix 249 Barron, Samuel, commodore's letter to Eaton about Tripoli, 22 letter to secretary of the navy, same, 6 April 1805 v 379 v 415 vi 35 Barron, Samuel, letters to Lear and Rodgers, 22 May 1805 Bayonne decree Good Intent before council of prizes, 25 May viii 201 to Barlow, high duties only raise price to consu- impressed seamen, liberated, 21 Dec. viii 350 prisoners liberated, 8 Jan. 1812 viii 351 Belisarius and part of cargo given up, report to the senate, general explanation and vin- answer of Britain, 21 April ix 259–265 to Barlow, invitation to Poland, 11 Oct. ix 218 indemnity for captures under, to be claimed viii 330 Beasley to Monroe, state of affairs with Sweden, 12 Dec. 1812 ix 230 Berceau, papers relating to the restitution of iv 388 punishment of, would comport with what is due appointment to Lisbon station vii 308 Berlin decree, and explanations v 476–478 explanation of, 18 Sept. 1807 vi 58 interrupts our negotiation with Great Britain vi 350 admitted by Monroe and Pinkney, how denied in the special circumstances vii 62 how considered by us vi 491 492 terms on which it would be revoked 365 366 absolutely revoked vii 441 468 vii 298 on a condition, not precedent, but repeal of, absolute, precise, and unequivocal, calls for revocation of orders in council viii 31 |