h mission, 331;
his opinion of Louis XVIII., 331;
relations with de Tracy, 331;
supports Crawford for presidency, 356;
favors state rights, 356;
does not appreciate decay of his party, 358;
on non-sectarian education, 369;
his remarks on Indians in "Notes on Virginia," 374;
on Washington's strong passions, 383 n.
Johannot, ----, educated at Geneva, 4, 17.
Johnston, ----, member of "The Club," 366.
Jones, William, secretary of navy, 312.
Kent, Chancellor James, member of "The Club," 366.
King, Charles, member of "The Club," 367.
King, Rufus, resigns mission to England, 342;
tone of his correspondence, 345.
Kinloch, Francis, educated at Geneva, 4;
letter to, given by Mlle. Pictet to Gallatin, 11.
Kirkpatrick, Major, defends United States marshal in Whiskey
Insurrection, 68;
his farm burnt by rioters, 73.
Kittera, Thomas, moves hostile amendment to pro-French resolution, 135.
Knox, Henry, resigns from War Department, 97.
Kosciusko, his nephew helped by Gallatin, 372.
Kramer brothers, in business with Gallatin, 60.
Lands, public, in Pennsylvania, 46;
suggestions of Gallatin as to improved methods of sale, 122, 123;
how acquired, 237;
sales under Hamilton and successors, 238;
organization of sales by Gallatin, 238, 239, 287.
Land speculation, in Virginia, 20, 21, 24, 361;
in Ohio, 362.
Lafayette, Marquis de, his motives for aiding colonies, 9;
his imprisonment, 102;
saved by gunboats in 1781, 288, 289, 371;
urged by Gallatin to help mediate between England and United States,
313;
urges emperor of Russia to exert personal influence with England, 315;
sends letter to Gallatin, 315;
letter of Gallatin to, on French government, 328;
visits Pennsylvania, 364;
entertained by Lafayette at Friendship Hill, 365;
his part in Revolution of 1830, 370, 371, 372;
interested in marriage of Gallatin's daughter, 371;
letter to Gallatin, 371, 372.
La Perouse, meets Gallatin at Machias, 16;
later meets him in Boston, 16.
Laurens, John, educated at Geneva, 4.
La Vengeance, captured by Constellation, 160.
Lawrence, William B., gives anecdote of Washington and Gallatin, 22;
accompanies Gallatin to England, 344;
his ability as secretary, 346;
presides at anniversary meeting of New York Historical Society, 384.
Lee, Henry, commands militia against Whiskey Rebellion, 88;
requires oath of allegiance, 89;
orders seizure o
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