PAGE. Plan for a permanent residence for the gen- Hamilton's second report on public credit... 116 Washington's third annual address. 123-124 Postage rates revised ... 124-125 125-126 Hamilton's report on manufactures. 126-127 Import duties increased... 127-128 Coinage system and mint established... 128-130 Canal schemes; coal mining.... Hamilton's connection with stock bling .... 131-132 Washington's fourth annual address. Attempt of Giles to inculpate Hamilton. 134-136 I. Hamilton's First Report on Public FOREIGN RELATIONS; ENGLAND AND THE NORTHWEST. Foreign policy of the United States. Hammond's correspondence with Jefferson 172–173 Influence of the French Revolution...... 173–174 British and French restrictions on neutral Washington's fifth annual address. 175-176 Jefferson's report on commerce. Madison's resolutions and the ensuing de- 178–182 The non-intercourse resolution.. Canadian attempts to provoke war. Indian outrages 191-192 Peace negotiations 194-195 FOREIGN RELATIONS; SPAIN AND THE SOUTHWEST. Spanish intrigues among the Westerners. 199–201 The Yazoo Companies; James O’Fallon.. 201-202 Spanish intrigues among the Indians.... 202 McGillivray and the Treaty of New York 202–203 Negotiations of Carmichael and Short.. 204-205 205-206 Genet's proposed expeditions, 206–207 Spirit of unrest in the West.. 207-209 The Treaty of San Lorenzo el Real.... 209–210 210-211 149-150 The formation of political parties.. 150-153 Jefferson the chief exponent of Republican- ism 153-154 Cabinet dissensions 154-158 159–160 The Essays of Davila; “Publicola ”; and Paine's Rights of Man.. 160 The apportionment bill.. 161-162 Change in manner of counting electoral votes 162-163 Letters of Jefferson and Hamilton. 163-166 Washington and Adams reëlected.. 166-167 Yellow fever at Philadelphia..... 167-168 CHAPTER VI. 1789-1793, FOREIGN RELATIONS; NEUTRALITY AND THE GENÊT AFFAIR. Influence of the French Revolution..... 211–213 213-215 FOREIGN AFFAIRS; THE JAY TREATY. Provisions of the Jay treaty... Washington's views 268-269 Attitude of Federalists and Republicans. 364–366 The Sedition bill introduced... The Alien and Alien Enemies Acts. 369-370 Objections to the Sedition Law. 371-372 373-374 380 Inauguration of Adams.... 329 Washington's Cabinet retained. 330 Situation of the country.. 330-331 Adams' message to Congress. 331-332 Party divisions in Congress. 332-333 Conduct of Matthew Lyon.. 333 Envoys appointed . 334 Acts passed 335 Debate on foreign ministers.. 335-336 Bitterness of party feeling... 336–337 Jefferson and the Mazzei letter..... 337-338 Hamilton and the Reynolds scandal.... 338–339 The Blount conspiracy and impeachment trial ..... 339-341 Yellow fever epidemic.. 341-342 Porcupine's attack on Yrujo.... 342–343 Mercantile disasters 343 Coinage and the mint... 343–346 The Lyon-Griswold fracas. 346-347 Philadelphia again visited by yellow fever 347–348 CHAPTER XIII. 1797-1798. 382-383 Adoption of the Kentucky Resolutions...... 384 Adams' opinion 384-385 The Virginia Resolutions adopted.... 385-386 Madison's interpretation 386-387 Chief propositions of the Kentucky Resolu- tions. 387-389 Difference between doctrines of Jefferson and Madison . 389-390 Views of the States... 390 The Kentucky Resolutions of 1799. 391-392 The Virginia Resolutions of 1800.. 392 Appendix to Chapter XV. I. The Kentucky Resolutions · 393-396 II. The Virginia Resolutions 396-397 III. Madison's letter on Nullification.. 397-402 THE X, Y, Z. MISSION. CHAPTER XVI. Instructions of the American envoys.... 348-349 352 Envoys refuse to hold further indirect inter- course ... 352-353 Gerry's interview with Talleyrand.. 353 Letter of the envoys to Talleyrand..... 353-354 Envoys refuse Talleyrand's offer to treat with Gerry .. 355-356 Gerry's negotiations with Talleyrand.. 356–357 Adams' message to Congress.. 357-358 Acts of Congress.... 359-360 X. Y. Z. dispatches submitted to Congress.. 360 Enthusiasm of the people.... 360–361 Jefferson's opinion of secession. 361-362 1798-1800. MILITARY AND NAVAL AFFAIRS. Increases in the army and navy. 402-404 Privateers .. 404 Additional taxes levied .... 405-406 Washington appointed commander-in-chief 406-407 Split in the Federalist party. Removal of government offices to Washing: 445-146 489 489-490 490 490-491 . |