PAGE Terms of the loan-Jackson and the treaty with the Creeks-Attitude of Europe. Armed neutrality in 1780-American doctrine- Purification of maritime code. Memorandum, August 24th Proceedings before and during battle of Bladensburg. Proclamation, September 1st Announcing invasion of Washington. Sixth Annual Message, September 20th To Daniel D. Tompkins, September 28th Purchase of Jefferson's Library-Loans and currency To George W. Campbell, November 22d To Wilson Cary Nicholas, November 26th Conduct of Eastern States-Support of Virginia. To Benjamin W. Crowninshield, December 15th To John Adams, December 17th. Fisheries negotiations-Mission at Ghent 1815. Special Message to Congress, February 18th. Lays treaty of peace before Congress. Special Message to Congress, February 25th. Exposition of the war-European affairs-Trans- PAGE To Alexander J. Dallas, July 4th Enlistments of negroes by England. To William H. Crawford, September 23d To William H. Crawford, September 23d To William H. Crawford, September 30th Col. Jesup's communication-Destruction of negro fort-Declination of Clay-Tender to Lowndes. Appointment to clerkship-Financial arrangements. Dr. Freeman's visit-Letter of Mr. Steel. Government "in one centre"-Checks and balances. Dealings with Bentham-Journal of the Constitutional Amelia Island expedition-Cumberland road-Bank To Jacob Gideon, August 20th New edition of Federalist. Shipping trade with Great Britain-Question of im- pressment-Position of Canada. Death of General Mason-Affairs with Spain-Jack- son's position. |