Monroe, secretary, to plenipotentiaries sooner arrangement conclud- ed, the happier, 21 March ix 368 to a separate negotiation, 25 June treaty may be silent on impressment, government will not sacrifice the rights ix 373 Monroe and Pinkney. See Pinkney and Monroe Monroe to Pickering, objections of French to our measures, 2 May, 1796 ii 494 to De la Croix, answer to complaints against our govern- to Mitchell, orders to withdraw from East Florida, unless to Pinckney, instructions and powers about Florida, 3 Nov. Moissonier to Gov. Lee, informing of British designs against us, 23 Oct. 1793 i 193 Morris to Deforgues, on French privateers, 1 Oct. 1793 i 453 to Deforgues, on French admiralty tribunals, 12 Oct. i 456 Murray to Talleyrand, informing of new appointment of envoys to to Pickering, informing of his acceptance of commission and Moose Island, title to, how considered by Great Britain vi 392 Morocco, papers relative to affairs with iv 465 V 58 Naturalization, revisal of laws recommended iv 332 Navigation of our vessels by American seamen, recommended ix 450 Negroes exported from West Indies to Carolina iv 487.-See Slaves, Nelson's blockade of Cadiz, 11 April, 1797 vii 171 V 233 iv 497 New York memorial, 6 Jan. 1806 V 26 first vessel to which French decrees could Newport memorial, Nov. 1801 iv 437 Dec. 1805 ▼ 246 Nash hanged iv 306 letter to commodore Barron, Tripoli, 18 Neutrality, proclamation of i 44 v 413 Oswald to commissioners to treat of peace, 4 Nov. 1782 i 320 22 Oct. 1800 iv 358 iv 354 27 Jan. 1801 iv 361 iv 457 14 June, 1802 iv 460 1 Feb. 1802 iv 460 Officers, useless iv 328 Orders in council. See Britain, Canning, Erskine, Foster, Madison, new act of, required ix 71 repeal of, order for, how and when ix 84 Passamaquoddy bay, islands in, violation of our jurisdiction there vi 12 claim of Great Britain to vi 392 Peace, direct negotiation for proposed ix 283 with Great Britain, treaty of ix 432 294 Peel to Henry, lord Liverpool refers his memorial to governour of Pichons' letter about the Berceau, 19 March, 1801 iv 394 to Liston, recaptures and impressments, 3 May, 1800 ix 10 Pickering to Adet, satisfaction at the information of acceptance of by National Convention, 14 March, 1796 ii 102 to Chas. C. Pinckney, vindication of all the transactions to Adet, against French decree of 2 July, 1 Nov. 1796 ii 191 to Monroe, explanation and defence of conduct of our to Adet, on the case of La Vengeance, 16 Oct. ii 376 ii 396 1 Oct. ii 404-409 15 April, 1796 ii 409 25 April i 411 vindication of sales of merchandise to English, do 25 May ii 460-467 on prohibition of sale of prizes, 24 May ii 470 ii 475 of collector's conduct 15 Jan. ii 489 about registers and almanacks, 14 March ii 493 conduct of government about British violation off to Monroe, do 14 Sept. iii 32 report on difficulties in running the line between us and report on depredations on our commerce, 21 June, with report on running Florida line, conduct of Spanish offi- to Yrujo, ignorance of any British design against Louisia- Pickering to Yrujo, has admonished British minister of the sense to Liston, declaration that we shall not consent to march iii 310 to Yrujo, inquiry, whether Spanish troops are withdrawn, to Liston, inquiry for information of a project against any to Jackson, desiring inquiry of any British plan against to Yrujo, on his letter of 11 July, 8 Aug. 1797 iii 386— 413 observations on his letters of 9 Oct. and 21 Nov. 20 Jan. 1798 iii 433 instructions to the envoys extraordinary to France, 15 further do after receipt of their first despatches, 23 to Gerry, regret that he did not concur with his colleagues report on the transactions of the French government with to Murray, informing him of nomination with Ellsworth iv 298 report on the case of Thomas Nash, alias Jonathan Rob- to Bee, requesting him to deliver Thomas Nash to the Pierce's murder gave France no right of complaint do notice of viii 363 vii 76 Pinkney, Thomas, to Jefferson about impressment, 3 Jan. 1793 ix 27 do do do vi 290 do do 11 Aug. vi 297- to Holland and Auckland, non-importation law, 10 Sept. vi 315 to Madison, 11 Nov. vi 320 do with treaty, 3 Jan. 1807 vi 332 Pinkney, to British plenipotentiaries, claim of indemnifications, 20 Aug. 1806 vi 369 to Madison, 22 April, 1807 vi 378 do do do 25 April vi 387 7 May vi 400 10 Oct. vi 400 to Canning, alterations of treaty, 24 July vi 402 to Canning, explanation of note on Berlin decree, 18 Oct. Pinkney, Wm. to Madison, relaxation of orders in council, 23 Feb. to Madison, state of negotiation, 24 Sept. vii 48 172 to Canning, history of conferences on orders in coun- do do explanation of do 28 Nov. vii 201 28 to Smith, state of negotiation, 1 May, 1809 vii 217 353 to Canning, acknowledging his letter of 27th, 29 to Smith, conversations with Canning on his proposals on disavowal of Erskine's arrange- 6 June vii 311 further explanation of do 9 June vii noticing terms on which Berlin decree do 19 Feb. vii 406 to Wellesley, inquiring of existence of blockades prior do again do to Berlin decree, 15 Feb. 7 March vii 409 to Smith, general negotiation with Wellesley, 21 to Wellesley, conduct of Jackson, 2 Jan. vii 414 to Wellesley, authority to adjust Chesapeake affair, 5 April vii 428 |