CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. Page Debate in House of Representatives of the U. S. 17th January, 1822. CORRESPONDENCE WHICH LED TO THE TREATY OF GHENT. Extracts from the Journal of the House of Representatives of the Unit- ed States, of the 16th and 17th January, 1822,.......................... Mr. Floyd's Resolutions calling for the Ghent Correspondence,................... Message from the President of the United States to the House, transmit- ting the Correspondence,.................... Report of the Correspondence to the President of the United States by the Secretary of State,....................... American Note No. 6, in answer to British Note No. 6,..10 Nov. 1814, Project of a Treaty sent with the above Note,...................... Project of a Treaty as returned with this Note,........................... American Note No. 7, in reply to British Note, No. 7,...30 Nov'r 1814, Extract of a Law of the United States, passed July 6, 1812,............ 43 Mr. Russell to the Secretary of State-Extract,..........25 Dec'r 1814, 56 Extracts from the Journal of the House of Representatives of the Unit- ed States,........ Mr. Floyd's Resolution calling for Mr. Russell's Letter,..... Message from the President of the U. States to the House, 4 May, 1822, 59 Report of the Duplicate to the President of the United Debate on Mr. Fuller's Resolution,................. Message from the President of the United States to the House, transmit- Mr. Russell's Private Letter to the Sec'y of State. Paris, 11 Feb'y 1815, THE TRIPLICATE. 63 64 65 3 May, 1822, 88 Extracts from the National Gazette. Philadelphia, 10 and 25 May, Mr. Russell's Reply to Mr. Adams. From the Boston Statesman, 27 ........114, 118 119 Mr. Adams's Rejoinder. From the National Intelligencer of 17th July ....138, 158 Mr. Brent's Statement,.. 155 Mr. Bailey's Statement,... ....... 156 FURTHER STRICTURES ON MR. RUSSELL'S REPRESENTATIONS AND STATEMENTS. I. Navigation of the Mississippi-worthless to the British,.............. 163 III. Fishing Liberties-Their Value,............. Mr. Lloyd's Letter,........... 182 202 210 Newfoundland Memorial. From Niles's Register, of 11 June, 1814, 221 223 .... 229 Conclusion,.... APPENDIX. I. Western Commentaries,........ 232 Extract from the Argus of Western America. Frankfort, Kentucky, Remarks on the above Extract,.......... II. Mr. Floyd's Letter-Richmond Enquirer of 27 August, 1822,................ IV. Mr. Adams's Answer to Mr. Floyd's Letter--National Intelligencer V. Further Remarks upon Mr. Floyd's Letter...................... 234 243 ...... 247 248 248 ERRATA. Page 15, line 5, for "aready," read "already." 18, last line but one, for "boundaries," read "countries." 24, 25, 46, 71, 71, 77, 77, 78, 25, for "ratification," read "ratifications." 15, for "nogotiations," read "negotiations." 3, from the bottom, for "plenipotiaries," read "plenipotentiaries." 20, towards the end, strike out "the." 29, for "dependant," read "dependent." 6, between "our" and "Instructions,” insert “other.” 39, for "were," read "was." 32, at the beginning of the line, add "from." 86, last line but one, for "grant to," read "grant or." 108, 117, 121, 121, 130, 133, 147, 152, 161, 200, 221, 227, 10 from the bottom, for "proprienty," read "propriety." 21, at the beginning, strike out "in." 12, for "orignal," read "original." |