35. Dutch treaty, concerning recaptures executed, Adams to Livingston, Hague, Oct. 8, 1782, 485 Paris, Dec. 4, 1782, 486 37. Sardinian minister advises an official circular to European powers, on the Declaration of Independence, Adams to Livingston 58. Friendly disposition of Tuscany, Izard to Congress 39. Titles of American ministers in Europe, Izard to Laurens, Hague, July 31, 1785, 487 Paris, Dec. 18, 1777, 487 Paris, April 11, 1778, 488 40. To insist on the navigation of the Mississippi, Jay's instructions to Spain, Oct. 4, 1780, 488 Madrid, November 21, 1781, 489 45. Foreign envoy should not be a political partizan where he resides, Livingston to Dumas, 493 50. Longchamp's insult to M. de Marbois, at Philadelphia, 54. Consular exemptions, claimed by British consul general, 56. Rank of de Gardoqui, Blanca to Carmichael, 57. Spanish Negotiation, Carmichael to Jay, 53. South American Affairs, Adams to Jay, Paris, June 6, 1784, 497 498 499 499 Paris, Oct. 11, 1785, 503 Aranjuez, May 6, 1789, 503 504 505 506 59. Presentation to the British Queen, same, London, May 28, 1786, 60. Impressment of American seamen, same, 64. Audience of Leave, address and reply of the King, 506 507 507 508 509 510 510 510 71. Circular to Foreign Ministers on promulgating the above 72. M. Duplaine's Exequatur revoked, 73. Jay's Instructions to the court London, 74. Monroe's Instructions to the Republic of France, Marseilles, May 4, 1787, 1793, 513 75. Carletti, the Tuscan Envoy dismissed from Paris, Monroe to the Secretary of State, 76. Monroe to the Directory, on his recall, 77. Reply of the President of the Directory, on Monroe's recall 78. Opinion of E. Randolph on the property of rivers 80. Representation on the western posts, Jefferson to Hammond, 92. Remonstrance on Genet's proceedings, Jefferson to Morris, 84. Refusal of the Directory to receive him as a public Minister, Pinckney to Secretary of 524 86. Depredations on Neutrals, &c., Secretary of State to Pinckney, 88. Right of search -impressment, Madison to Monroe, January 5, 1804, 527 89. British East and West India commerce-Admission of Consuls, same, March 5, 1804, 527 91. Blockades, Madison to British Charge d'Affaires, 529 92. Paper Blockades, Smith to Pinckney, February 3, 1807 107. Manifesto, or exposition of the Motives and Causes of the War, June 3, 1812, 547 121. WEST INDIA TRADE. Statement on the side of U.S. 1818. Rush 575 125. FRENCH CLAIMS for spoliations on American commerce, since Sep- Note. About 15,000 livres only were left in the United States Treasury, not 126. Gallatin's Exposition of the French claims in 1816, 127. Gallatin's last letter to the French government on the the subject, 128. Instructions of M. Van Buren to Mr Rives, on the French claims, July 20, 1829, 603 Explanation of the Beaumarchais claim, in favor of the heirs 613 613 617 617 131. Mr Rives to Mi Livingston. Successful result of the negociation, Paris, July 5, 1831, 616 Naples, August 16, 1816, 618 Naples, Oct. 1, 1832, 624 Naples, May 30, 1832, 620 143. Intercourse with Portugal. Instructions to Gen. Dearborn in 1822 August 18, 1823, Mission of Messrs Bland, Rodney and Graham, to Buenos-Ayres Mr Rush's interview with Lord Castlereagh, on South American Independence 149. Reply to the protest of Anduaga, by Mr Adams 154. Ponama Mission-President Adams' motives for approving of the mission, Note. Result of the Panama meeting 155. Brazilian Blockade. Mr Raguet to Brazilian minister 156. Deserters. American to Brazilian naval Commander, M. Video, 158. French Comm's proposal to search for deserters, to Comm. Elliot, Rio Jan. June11,1826 669 151. Protest of Captain Spence against the above Decree, January 20, 1827, 671 Appendix. 162. HAYTI-Its civil and political condition, by the British Consul General, C. MacKenzie in 1826. 671 163. Importation and egress of persons of Color. Opinion of Mr Wirt, May 8, 1824, in consequence of an act of the state of South Carolina, of the 20th of December, 1820, 676 164. Fugitive Slaves and Deserters--proposition of the American Government to Great Britain, June 19, 1826, 678 166. SANDWICH ISLANDS-Proclamation of the King repecting the treatment of Foreigners within his territories 167. Secretary of the United States Navy, to the king of the Sandwich Islands Declarations of Independence of the new Nations of South America and Mexico: 678 690 691 175. Colombia & Mexico. Treaty of perpetual Union League and Confeder'n, Sept. 20,1825, 688 176. Peru and Equator. Treaty of Commerce and Navigation, Lima, December 27, 1832, 689 177. La Platte and Chili. Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, Com. and Navig'n. Nov. 20, 1826, 178. Colombia. Compensation of the Corps Diplomatique, August 7, 1823, 179. Buenos Ayres.-Treaty of Friends'p and Alliance with Chili. Buenos Ayres, Jan. 1819, Chili-Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata. Buenos Ayres, January 1819. 1. 2. Treaty of perpetual Union, League, and Confederation, with Colombia. Sant- S. Colombia.-Treaty of perpetual Union, League, and Confederation, with Peru. 4. Ditto, additional do. 5. Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with Buenos Ayres, B. Ayres, Mar. 8, 1823. 7. Treaty of Friendship, Navig'n, & Comm. with the Netherlands. Lond. May, 1829 8. 9. Portugal.--Treaty with Brazil, concerning the recognition of the Independence 10. Bolivia.--Treaty of Federation with Peru. Chequisaca, November 15, 1826. 12. Brazil.-Treaty of Commerce and Navigin with Anstria. Vienna, June 16, 1827 13. Treaty of Friendship, Comm. & Navigation with Prussia. Rio Jan. July, 9, 1827 14. Treaty of Friendship, Comm. & Navigon with Netherlands. Rio Jan., Dec. 20, '28 180. Austria and Switzerland. Treaty for mutual surrender of criminals, Turich, July 14, '28 692 181, BELGIA. Declaration of Independence, November 18, 1830, 693 182. Treaty Acknowl'g the Independ'e of Belgia, by the five great powers, Lond. Nov. 5, 1831, 693 183. LIBERIA. Agency for recaptured Africans, 695 184. Opinion of the attorney General of the United States as to the Powers of the agency Government Edict, concerning the visit of the United States' ship Vincennes, 696 APPENDIX.-Foreign Relations-Extracts from the President's Message to Congress, of the 3d of December, 1833, 697 |