oratory, 133.
Anderson, Professor, member of "The Club," 367.
Anti-Federalists, call convention to organize in favor of amending
Constitution, 37;
adopt resolutions to organize throughout the State, 39, 40;
recommend amendments by petition, 40.
Apollon, seizure of, explained by Gallatin and Adams, 338.
Army, reduction of, advocated by Gallatin, 108, 123, 129, 130, 186, 188;
his course defended, 216.
Arnold, Benedict, effect of his treason, 12;
campaign of Lafayette against, 371.
Ashburton, Lord. See Baring, Alexander.
Astor, John Jacob, assists Gallatin to float loan, 214;
wishes destruction of United States Bank, 259;
subscribes capital of bank on condition that Gallatin manage its
affairs, 269;
his fur enterprise, 287;
offered protection by Jefferson, 288;
his settlement at Astoria, 288;
unable to persuade Madison to support him, 288.
Astoria, foundation and history of, 288.
Atwater, ----, member of Ethnological Society, 379.
Bache, Franklin, educated at Geneva, 4;
attacks Washington as a defaulter, in "Aurora," 104.
Bache, Richard, letter to, furnished by Franklin to Gallatin, 11.
Bacourt, M. de, describes Gallatin in old age, 386.
Badollet, Jean, college friend of Gallatin, 5;
Arcadian schemes of, 9;
letter of Gallatin to, 9;
letters of Serre to, on life in Maine, 15, 25;
informs Gallatin of troubles in Geneva, 25;
at Gallatin's invitation, joins him in America, 25, 26;
established at Greensburg, 27;
letter of Gallatin to, 43;
with Gallatin at anti-excise convention, 52;
advised by Gallatin to avoid United States marshal, 55;
letter of Gallatin to, on French Revolution, 56;
letter of Gallatin to, on his wife, 59;
instructed by Gallatin to secure reelection of unseated members of
legislature, 95;
given an office by Gallatin, 287, 326;
remark of Gallatin to, 299;
letter of Gallatin to, on J. Q. Adams, 339;
takes shares in Gallatin's land scheme, 361;
manages store for Gallatin, 362;
letters of Gallatin to, 365, 370.
Balbi, quotes Gallatin in his Atlas, 374.
Baldwin, Abraham, on committee on finance, 106.
Bank of North America, established by Morris, 172, 248;
its purpose, 248;
organization, 248, 249;
difficulties of starting, 249, 260;
its services, 249;
jealousy of Pennsylvania toward, 250.
Bank of United States, established by Hamilton, 175, 250, 251;
its organization, 251, 252;
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