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CONTENTS.
CONTINUATION of documents accompanying President's Message, March 22, 1808, exhibiting a complete view of differences with Great Britain and France.
Letters from Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney, to Mr. Madi
son, July, August, September, and November, 1806;
progress of negotiation with lords Holland and Auck
land
Letter from the same to the same, Jan. 1807, transmitting
a treaty concluded with the British commissioners
Copy of the treaty with Great Britain
55
78
Note from British commissioners to Messrs. Monroe and
Pinkney, Dec. 1806, relative to the Berlin decree
Note from American commissioners to Lord Howick,
March, 1807, relative to certain claims and prize causes 95
Extra official communication with regard to the Canada
trade
93
Letter from Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney to Mr. Madison,
April, 1807, [notifying a change of British ministry, and
progress of negotiation]
102
- 106
Same to same, April 1807, relative to additional articles to
treaty
115
122
Copy of additional and explanatory articles to treaty
Oct. 10, 1807, relative to negotiation with Mr. Canning 130
Letter from Messrs. Monroe and Pinkney to Mr. Madison, Oct. 22, 1807, enclosing an act of parliament relative to intercourse between the United States and British North
American colonies; and negotiation with Mr. Canning
140
Letter from Mr. Monroe to Mr. Madison, Richmond, Feb:
28, 1808, explanatory of his views of treaty with Great
Britain
Extract of a letter from Gen. Armstrong to Mr. Monroe,
dated Paris, July 1807, relative to captures by French
privateers
Correspondence between Regnier, Champagny, and general
Armstrong, Sept. and Oct. 1807, relative to the Berlin
decree
Correspondence of general Armstrong relative to the case of
the Horizon, November 1807
Copy of Milan decree, Nov. 11, 1807
Message transmitting report of secretary of state, relative
to dates of certain letters referred to in letter from gene-
ral Armstrong, April 1, 1808
Message transmitting a letter from M. Champagny, and
another from Mr. Erskine, April 2, 1808
Report of committee to whom was referred correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning, &c. April 16, 1808
Message opening Congress, Nov. 8, 1808
150
192
194
199
207
209
215
221
229
Documents accompanying above message; correspondence
between Mr. Madison and general Armstrong, relative to
Berlin decree and French depredations.
Letter from general Armstrong to Mr Madison, November
1807, relative to French decree in the case of the Horizon 240
General Armstrong to M. Champagny, Nov. 12, 1807, re-
lative to Horizon
241
M. Champagny to Mr. Armstrong, Nov. 24, 1807
General Armstrong to Mr. Madison, April 1808, enclosing
formal remonstrance against French decrees, and corres-
pondence about them
249
251
Mr. Madison to Mr. Pinkney, Dec. 23, 1807, enclosing
copy of embargo law
260
Same to same, March 1808, enclosing commission to Mr.
Pinkney as successor to Mr. Monroe
262
Same to same, April and July, 1808, enclosing correspon-
dence with Mr. Rose, and comments
263
Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison, Feb. 1808, relative to tran.
sit duty on cotton, &c.
Mr. Canning to Mr. Pinkney, Feb. 1808, proposing an
option between a transit duty and prohibition
Letter from Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison, enclosing notifi-
cation of blockade of Zealand, May 1808
Letters from Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison, June, August,
and Sept. 1808, about negotiations
Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Canning, Aug. 23, 1808, proposing to
suspend embargo on condition of repealing orders in
council
Mr. Canning to Mr. Pinkney, Sept. 23, 1808, in answer to
above proposal
272
274
276
278
286
288
Correspondence between Mr. Erskine and Mr. Madison,
March 1807
293
Col. Lear to secretary of state, March 1808, relative to de-
mand by dey of Algiers
Message transmitting copies of all acts, decrees, orders and
310
proclamations affecting neutral rights, since 1791.-Dec. 23, 1808
315
British orders, blockades, &c. from March 1793, to Oct. 1808
319
French decrees, &c. from May 1793, to April 1808
382
Message communicating further correspondence between
Mr. Canning and Mr. Pinkney, Jan. 30, 1809
Inaugural address of President Madison
Message, first session of eleventh Congress, May 23, 1809 457.
Documents accompanying above message, relative to ar-
rangement for repeal of orders in council
461
Message, June 15, 1809, communicating correspondence
between Mr Pinkney and Mr. Canning; and Mr. Erskine
and Mr. Smith
467
Message at opening second session of eleventh Congress,
Nov. 29, 1809
475
Documents accompanying above message, relative to Ers.
kine's arrangement
British orders in council relative to trade exposed by the
rejection of Erskine's arrangement, May 24, 1809
Explanations between Mr. Smith and Mr. Erskine
Explanations between Mr. Gallatin and Mr. Erskine
481
485
488
498