mercial treaty, 333;
appointed secretary of state, 334;
informed by Gallatin of disadvantages of a war with Spain, 336, 337;
his arguments in Apollon case disregarded by Gallatin, 338;
his indignation, 338;
writes opinion of Gallatin in his diary, 333, 339;
described by Gallatin to Badollet, 339, 356;
his pugnacity complained of by Crawford, 339;
negotiates treaty with De Neuville, 340;
comments of Gallatin upon, 340;
appoints Rush secretary of treasury, 342;
offers mission to England to Gallatin, 342, 343;
promises Gallatin _carte blanche_, but gives him full instructions, 343;
his instructions to Rush printed, 345;
warns Gallatin to yield nothing, 346;
congratulates Gallatin on his success, 348;
candidate for presidency, 356;
elected by House of Representatives, 358;
at meeting of New York Historical Society, 384;
Gallatin's friendly greeting to, 384;
eulogizes Gallatin, 384, 385;
his changing party compared with Gallatin's steadiness, 385;
death, 386.
Adams, William, on English peace commission, 316.
Addington, Henry, on Clay's tone as diplomat, 345.
Adet, P. A., French minister, imperils sympathy for France by impudence
to Washington, 128;
condemned by Federalists, 134;
recommends tricolor, 153.
Aix-la-Chapelle, Congress of, 337.
Alexander, Emperor of Russia, authorizes renewal of mediation, 308;
fails to inform Romanzoff of Castlereagh's refusal, 311, 312;
vain efforts of Crawford to secure interview with, 315;
promises Lafayette to use influence in behalf of United States, 315;
has interview with Gallatin, 315;
informs Gallatin that he can do nothing more, 316.
Algiers, treaty with, 117, 118.
Alien Bill, debate and passage in House, 152;
petitions against, in Congress, 157.
Allegheny County, its part in Whiskey Insurrection, 49, 68, 78, 96;
elects Gallatin to Congress, 93, 127.
Allegre, Sophie, marries Gallatin, her character and death, 30.
Allegre, William, father-in-law of Gallatin, 30.
Allen, ----, in debate on French relations, 136;
attacks Gallatin as a French agent, 150.
Allston, Joseph W., at free trade convention, 1831, 241.
American Ethnological Society, founded by Gallatin, 379;
its transactions, 379, 380.
Ames, Fisher, leading orator of Federalists, 99;
his speech on the Jay treaty, 120, 121;
reports answer to President's Message, 128;
defends it against Giles, 129;
leaves Congress, his
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