9th of May, 1796. The second explanatory article was ratified on the 5th of June, 1798. The former of these explanatory articles was negotiated at Philadelphia, on the 4th of May, 1796, by P. Bond, and Timothy Pickering; and the latter at London, on the 15th of March, 1798, by Lord Grenville, and Rufus King. 5. Convention relative to the execution of the 6th article of the treaty of the 19th of November, 1794, of the 8th January, 1802; negotiated at London, by Robert Banks Jenkinson, (lord Hawkesbury,) and Rufus King. Ratified on the 26th of April, 1802. 6. Of peace and amity, of the 24th of December, 1814; negotiated at Ghent, by James lord Gambier, Henry Goulburn, and William Adams, and John Quincy Adams, James A. Bayard, Henry Clay, Jonathan Russell, and Albert Gallatin. Ratified on the 17th of February, 1815. TREATIES WITH PRUSSIA. 1. Of amity and commerce. This treaty bears no special date, but was signed by the negotiators as follows: by B. Franklin, at Passy, on the 9th of July, 1785; by Thomas Jefferson, at Paris, on the 28th of July, 1785; by John Adams, at London, on the 5th of August, 1785; and by F. G. D. Thulemeyer, at the Hague, on the 10th of September, 1785. By the 27th article it was limited to ten years, and expired in 1796. Ratified by Congress on the 17th of May, 1786. 2. Of amity and commerce, of the 11th of July, 1799; negotiated at Berlin, by John Quincy Adams, Charles William count of Finckenstein, Philip Charles of Alvensleben, and Christian Henry Curce. Ratifications exchanged at Berlin, on the 22d of June, 1800. By the 27th article, it was limited to ten years, and expired on the 22d of June, 1810. TREATY WITH SPAIN. 1. Of friendship, limits, and navigation, of the 27th of October, 1795; negotiated at San Lorenzo el Real, by Thomas Pinckney, and the Prince of Peace. Ratified on the 3d of March, 1796.* * United States Laws. ( No. 2. ) STATEMENT, exhibiting the amount paid to each Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary and Chargé d'Affaires, 1st January, 1801, and ending on the 31st December, 1821. from the United States to the respective Foreign Courts, for outfit, return, salary, and contingent expenses, commencing on the Henry Middleton, 2,250 00 20,025 32 66 6th April, 1820 to 4,458 57 35,733 89 Levett Harris, Chargé d'Affaires " 17th April, 1814 to 30th Sept. 1821 9,000 00 12,137 67 629 03 21st Feb. 21,766 70 1817 1,125 00 12,812 50 TO PRUSSIA. 3,627 72 17,565 22 from 1st Jan. 1801 to 26th April, 1801 2,250 00 2,860 27 66 TO SWEDEN. 5,110 27 1814 to 1st Oct. to James Bowdoin, George W. Erving, 17th July, 1805 66 11,744 83 11,744 83 10th May, 1805 to 1st Oct. 1807 9,000 00 2,250 00 21,517 80 773 81 66 24th Sept. 1814 to 33,541 61 28th Aug. 1815 9,000 00 8,364 12 10th April, 1816 to 15th May, 1819 2,250 00 1,862 02 27,890 10 49,366 24 31st Dec. 1821 9,000 00 15,800 00 2,843 06 37,643 06 5th April, 1810 1,125 00 20,035 27 3,934 34 25,094 61 to 9th Sept. 1801 2,250 00 6,213 69 194 05 8,657 74 9th July, 1809 to 24th July, 1819 9,000 00 2,250 00 90,391 30 18,264 42 119,905 72 10th June, 1820 9,000 00 2,250 00 11,255 50 150 59 22,656 09 William Pinkney,* Official documents. 59,625 00 | 853,456 28 | 141,296 55|1,319,877 83 |