Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1859, by JOHN C. HAMILTON, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. LENOX LIBRARY NEW YORK CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. ERRATUM. On page 537, for "finest" read "firmest." CHAPTER XXXIX. Negotiations at Paris-Instructions as to a commercial treaty-Despatch Rejoicings in France, at the treaty of peace-Procession-Discontents of England-Parliamentary Reform-Hamilton returns to New York- Popular violence-Confiscations-Hamilton interposes-Writes "Phocion" -Replies-Second "Phocion"-Hamilton and Ledyard-Land bank Negotiations at Paris-Instructions as to a commercial treaty-Despatch on foreign relations discussed-Treaty discussed-Garrison of frontier posts-Congress again, in session-Courts on territorial controversies organized-Indians-Site of a Federal City-Ordinance as to Western Jefferson at Paris-Commission-Negotiations with France-Jefferson's advice as to French debt-Reproved by Congress-Arrêts of France- Consular convention, objected to-Spain-Mississippi-Plan of treaty of commerce with Spain-Jay's report-Madison proposes Jefferson's special mission to Spain-Defeated-Hamilton asserts right of free navigation of Mississippi-British policy-Mission of Adams-His views, discontent, and return-Dissatisfaction with him of Congress -Jefferson's commercial views-Hamilton on the policy of America. 87 Internal affairs of United States-Attack on Cincinnati-Hamilton re- commends abolition of its hereditary principle-British proclamations -Retaliations by States-Massachusetts-Hancock-Bowdoin, Gover- nor, recommends enlargement of power of Congress-His correspond- ence- Policy of New Hampshire and Rhode Island-New York-Schuyler-In- surrections in New Hampshire and Massachusetts-Pact between Vir- ginia and Maryland—Virginia proposes a commercial convention— Annapolis convention-Address calling a general political convention, National Impost-Report of Congress-Memorial by Hamilton-Policy of New York-Clinton-Report by Congress-Hamilton in Legisla- ture of New York-Prepares address-Speech on it--His speech on Hamilton on election law-Vote by ballot-Against Test oaths, Legisla- |