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373-378; the Canadian Indians, 373; tribes of, classified by Jefferson, 374; "Synopsis of Indian Tribes" by Gallatin, 374; vocabularies collected by Gallatin, 375, 376; studies of Du Ponceau concerning, 377; republication of Gallatin's "Synopsis," 377; his essay on Indian civilization, 380; his introduction to Hale's work on, 380. Ingham, Samuel D., report of Gallatin to, on gold and silver, 268. Internal improvements, Gallatin's scheme for, 224, 290; urged by Jefferson, 226, 227, 290; inconsistency of Jefferson, 227. Irish, petition against Sedition Act, 157. Irving, Washington, describes Mrs. Gallatin's manners and appearance, 363, 364; describes Gallatin in old age, 368. Jackson, Andrew, votes against complimentary address to Washington, 129; his appearance described by Gallatin, 129 n.; orders removal of deposits, 270; Gallatin's opinion of, 270, 355; occupies Pensacola, 336; refuses to appoint Gallatin to French mission, 349; candidate for president in 1824, 358; defeated for president by Adams, 358; his idea of party, 359; Gallatin's opinion of, 359; character of his presidency, 360. Jackson, F. J., his mission to United States, 295. Jay, John, asked by Jefferson for information concerning Gallatin, 27; drafts letter for New York Convention calling for a new convention, 37 n.; burnt in effigy after his treaty, 103; his purpose in making treaty, 117; said by Sheffield to have duped Grenville, 117; his warning remark to Randolph during negotiations, 118; attacked by Gallatin, 119. Jay, William, member of "The Club," 366. Jay treaty, ratified, 102; made public by Mason, 103; popular dissatisfaction with, 103, 116; sent to House, 109; condemned in England, 117; debate over, 118-121. Jefferson, Thomas, in behalf of Gallatin family writes to Jay for information concerning Albert Gallatin, 27; countersigns Washington's proclamation against excise rioters, 54; retires from cabinet, 97, 99; rupture with Hamilton, 99; imbued with French principles, 102; ridiculed as a sans-culotte, 104; influence complained of by Wolcott, 127; tries to moderate bitterness of Republicans, 128; Gallatin known to be in his confidence, 133; complains of weakness of Congress, 138; unable to influence Senate, 139; loses taste for French alliance, 139; thinks Sedition Bill aimed at Gallatin, 152; praises Galla
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