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Views taken of Gerry's Conduct
221
Merchant Vessels authorized to resist Search or Seizure ,. 221
Additional Ships of War. .....
French Treaties declared void ...
222
Authority to capture armed French Vessels.
Additional Naval Armament; Marine Corps ; Navy 222
Increase of the Army
223
Finances; Land Tax; Loan
224
Sedition Law...
225
American Newspapers .....
228
Criminal Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts
230
Policy of, and Reasons for, the Sedition Law
231
Party Violence; Jefferson on the Union..
232
Rising Spirit of Support to the Administration.
235
Debtors of the United States ...
236
Hospital Money; Marine Hospitals.
Presents to Ministers abroad....
237
Revised Constitution of Georgia; Slavery
CHAPTER XIII.
ARMY APPOINTMENTS. INTERNAL AFFAIRS. PROSECU.
TIONS UNDER THE SEDITION LAW. GERRY AND LO-
GAN. AMERICAN SQUADRONS IN THE WEST INDIES.
NULLIFICATION. RESOLUTIONS OF KENTUCKY AND
VIRGINIA. THIRD SESSION OF THE FIFTH CONGRESS.
NEW MISSION TO FRANCE.
Washington Commander-in-chief
Subordinate Army Appointments.
Adams and his Cabinet .....
Rank of the Major Generals; Hamilton and Knox...
Failures ....
Defense of New York ...
Yellow Fever; Duane, of the Aurora.
New Treaty with the Cherokees..
Mississippi Territory.
Eastern Boundary of the United States ...
Prosecution of Lyon ; his Re-election to Congress.
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
Maryland Election ...
250
Gerry's Correspondence with Talleyrand ..
The X, Y, Z Explosion ..
253
Concluding Correspondence between Gerry and Talleyrand 253
Departure of Gerry; Further Concessions by France .... 259
Logan at Paris ; Communication opened with Murray ... 261
Various Views as to Gerry’s Conduct ..
261
Return of Pinckney; Military Arrangements
264
Return of Logan; his Interview with Washington 264
Honors to the President .....
267
American Cruisers—their Collisions with the British. ... 267
Affairs of St. Domingo ..
269
Squadrons in the West Indies ; Private armed Vessels ... 270
Affairs of Guadaloupe..
270
Secret History of the Kentucky Resolutions.
272
Jefferson's original Draught...
273
Kentucky Resolutions as adopted...
275
Virginia Resolutions ....
276
Third Session of the Fifth Congress ; President's Speech . 277
Secret History of this Speech..
279
Answers thereto; Logan Act.
280
Blount's Impeachment ..
281
Documents laid before Congress..
282
Bills passed ; Navy and Army...
283
Nomination of Murray as Minister to France.
284
Occasion of that Nomination ...
The President's Motives therefor...
287
Made without the Privity of the Cabinet.
290
Dissatisfaction at it......
291
Ellsworth and Henry nominated as Colleagues to Murray 291
Negotiations with Russia, Turkey, and Toussaint
292
Davie appointed in place of Henry.
Activity of Jefferson ...
His Letters to Gerry, Pendleton, and Madison...
293
Lyon in the House-Motion for his Expulsion...
295
Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions not responded to. 296
Attempt to repeal the Alien and Sedition Laws.
297
Ground of Opposition to the Sedition Law..
298
General Considerations on the Law of Libel ....
Narrowness of the Objections taken to the Sedition Law. 301
Rules for the Navy; Navy Hospitals.
.. 302
Quarantine ; Increase of Salaries ...
Finances; Revolutionary Balances
303
Capture of a French Frigate
304
Reopening of the Trade with St. Domingo..
CHAPTER XIV.
VIRGINIA, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA. REVISION OF THE
CONSTITUTION OF KENTUCKY. JUDICIAL DECISIONS.
NULLIFICATION. EMBARKATION OF THE ENVOYS TO
FRANCE. DIVISION OF THE FEDERAL PARTY. COM-
MISSIONS UNDER THE BRITISH TREATY SUSPENDED.
FIRST SESSION OF THE SIXTH CONGRESS. DEATH OF
WASHINGTON. INDIANA TERRITORY. NAVAL AFFAIRS.
Election Canvass in Virginia..
Washington's Letter to Patrick Henry
Washington's estimate of the Opposition.
Elections in Virginia and the Southern States.
Abolition of Slavery in New York..
Manhattan Company .
Connecticut Settlers in Pennsylvania
Fries's Insurrection....
Assault upon Duane of the Aurora..
Gubernatorial Election in Pennsylvania
Revised Constitution of Kentucky....
Slavery in Kentucky, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
Case of Nash, or Jonathan Robbins
Case of Isaac Williams-Doctrine of Expatriation
Criminal Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts ...
Doctrine of Nullification....
Kentucky Resolutions of 1799...
Madison's Report on State Rights..
Monroe Governor of Virginia...
The new Mission to France..
Instructions to the Envoys.
.. 306
.. 309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
.. 319
319
.. 320
321
322
Reverses of the French Republic...
323
The President directs the departure of the Envoys
Breach between the President and his Cabinet
324
Objections to the Renewal of the Negotiation
325
Reaction against France
326
Good Policy of the Course pursued by the President. 327
Imputations occasioned by it
328
True Character of that Transaction ; Parallel of Adams
and Dickinson
329
Commissions under Jay's Treaty suspended
331
State of the Finances
332
Members of the Sixth Congress
333
President's Speech...
334
Wolcott's Account of the State of Parties.
335
Answer to the Speech.....
336
Death of Washington; his Character
337
Great Loss to the Federal Party
338
Honors to his Memory..
339
Petition to Congress from colored Men ...
341
Nicholas's Resolution ; John Randolph.
342
His Letter to the President ....
343
The President's Message thereon
344
Proceedings in the House ....
Appropriations; Loans and Taxes..
345
Bankrupt Law ..
346
Connecticut Reserve; Connecticut Gore
347
Territory of Indiana .
348
Sales of public Lands
Amendment of the Land System...
349
Government of Indiana.
Mississippi Territory
350
Act against Tampering with the Indians..
Unsuccessful Attempt to repeal the Sedition Law. 350
Action on the Case of Nash or Robbins
351
Privileges of the Senate; Duane...
352
Growing Differences among the Federalists ..
353
Dissatisfaction with Adams..
354
Intrigue against him...
355
Prospects of the Presidential Election .
Plans of the ultra Federalists.
Caucus Nominations ...
Reduction of the Army; Navy
Truxton engages another French Frigate...
.. 357
358
CHAPTER XV.
PENNSYLVANIA, MASSACHUSETTS, NEW YORK. STATE
TRIALS. CHANGES IN THE CABINET. STRUGGLE BE-
TWEEN ADAMS AND HIS FEDERAL OPPONENTS. CON-
VENTION WITH FRANCE. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
REMOVAL OF THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT TO WASH-
INGTON. SECOND SESSION OF THE SIXTH CONGRESS.
JUDICIARY ACT. PROJECT FOR MAKING BURR PRES-
IDENT. DOWNFALL OF THE FEDERAL PARTY.
Politics of Pennsylvania ; Governor M Kean
360
Massachusetts Election...
362
New York Election ; Governor Jay...
363
Trials of Holt and Cooper ..
365
Second Trial of Fries; his Pardon..
367
Trial of Callender....
.. 367
Rush's Verdict against Cobbett...
368
Cobbett's Revenge ; his English Career..
369
Changes in the Cabinet ; Character of Pickering
370
Wolcott; Reconstruction of the Cabinet
372
The Dismissals justified ...
373
Progress of the Intrigue against Adams .
Retort of Adams; the Essex Junto..
.. 375
Qualified Truth of Adams's Charges
376
The Tench Coxe Letter ; Adams and the Pinckneys . 378
Hamilton's Pamphlet against Adams ..
383
Envoys to France; their cordial Reception
386
Obstacles to the Negotiation .
387
Convention as agreed to..
388
Presidential Electors..
389
Removal of the Seat of Government to Washington . .. 391
Burning of public Offices ..
.. 395
Second Session of the Sixth Congress-President's Speech 395