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To Thomas Jefferson, April 24th.
Prospects with France.
To Thomas Jefferson, May 1st
Prospects with France-Temper of England.
To Marquis de Lafayette, May 1st
Locations of lands-Arrangement with Great Britain.
Message to Special Session of Congress, May 23d
To Thomas Jefferson, May 30th
New-fangled policy of Federalists-No foreign news.
Complications in Erskine's agreement.
To Thomas Jefferson, June 20th.
To Thomas Jefferson, August 3d
To Mrs. Madison, August
No adjustment with England.
Personal movements.
To Thomas Jefferson, August 16th
Right to issue proclamation-Erskine's situation.
To Thomas Jefferson, September 11th.
Arrival of Jackson-Distrust of his views.
To Robert Smith, September 15th
Jackson's attitude-Personal movements.
To Mrs. Madison
Concerning her health-Spain and England-Health
of friends.
To Thomas Jefferson, November 6th
Attitude of France.
First Annual Message, November 29th
1810.
Special Message to Congress, January 3d
Recommending military arrangements.
To George Joy, January 17th
Foreign complications-Erskine's disavowal-Condi-
tions for cordial relations with Great Britain-Causes of rejection of Monroe and Pinkney treaty.
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To William Pinkney, January 20th
Dr. Logan's departure-Macon's bill-Giles's res-
olutions.
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To Thomas Jefferson, April 23d.
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Foreign news rather promising.
To William Pinkney, May 23d
Executive supported in elections-Termination of
mission-Relations with belligerent powers-Distrust
of French government.
To Thomas Jefferson, May 25th.
Merino sheep-Relations with France-Favorable re- cent elections.
To Thomas Jefferson, June 22d
Merino sheep-Indignation with France and England
-Cooper's opinion.
Hamilton's plan-Personal health.
To Robert Smith, July 17th
Occurrences in West Florida-Lowry's mission.
To Robert Smith, July 26th
Lowry's mission-British insult to flag.
To John Quincy Adams, October 16th.
Approaching contest-Crisis in West Florida-Va-
cancy in the judiciary-Algerine sheep.
Proclamation, October 27th
Taking possession of West Florida.
To John Armstrong, October 29th
French decrees-Crisis in West Florida-Separation of South America from Spain.
To William Pinkney, October 30th
English mission to U. S.-Return of Pinkney-Chesa-
peake and impressments-Crisis in West Florida-
Elections.
Second Annual Message, December 5th
Returning an act to incorporate the Episcopal church
in Alexandria.
British cabinet-Probable change in policy towards
this country-Appointment of Warden.
Attacks on Gallatin-Smith's proceedings-Duane's
attitude.
To the Inhabitants of New Haven, May 24th.
151
Defends non-intercourse policy.
To Thomas Jefferson, June 7th
156
Duane's attitude-Affair of the Little Belt-Dissat-
isfaction in New England.
Third Annual Message, November 5th.
To J. Q. Adams, November 15th
158
165
Adams's personal movements-Chesapeake affair ad-
justed.
To Joel Barlow, November 17th
168
British contentions-Course of France-Independence
of Spanish America-British attitude on the subject.
Special Message to Congress, December 23rd.
172
Relative to canal from Great Lakes to Hudson River.
1812.
To the House of Representatives of South Carolina,
January 8th
Acquiescence in British position impossible-Thanks
for their address.
173
To Joel Barlow, February 24th
To Thomas Jefferson, February 7th
Prospects of war-Case of Wilkinson.
Proposed commercial treaty with France-System
of licenses-Adverse feeling towards France.
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177
Memoir on the Batture-War with U. S. preferred by
England-Embargo ordered-No news from France.
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187
Embargo extended-Question of hostilities-Barlow's
course-East Florida.
Conduct of France-English decrees to be revoked-
Feeling against France.
To Thomas Jefferson, August 17th
210
Seditious opposition in Massachusetts and Connecticut
-Military proceedings-British decrees.
To William Dearborn, October 7th
Military proceedings.
To Thomas Jefferson, October 14th
Military crisis-Republican prospects.
Fourth Annual Message, November 4th
To Jonas Galusha, November 30th
Loyalty of Vermont.
To William Eustis, December 4th
Regrets his resignation.
To Paul Hamilton, December 31st
Value of his services.
1813.
Special Message to Congress, February 24th.
Trade under special licenses.
Second Inaugural Address, March 4th .
To David Humphreys, March 23d
Supposed alliance with France-Commercial policy-
Union in no danger.
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Message to Special Session of Congress, May 25th .
To John Nicholas, April 2d
Opinions on the war-]
-Mediation of Russia.
Message to the Senate, July 6th.
Declines to confer with committee on subject of
Russell's appointment.
Concerning his mission and appointment.
Concerning his retirement.
To Isaac Shelby, August 12th
Bravery of citizens of Kentucky.
To John Graham, August 28th
Turreau's letter to Smith.
To William Wirt, September 30th
Discontent with the war-Plans for the war-Cause
of disasters.