s proposals from England for direct negotiation, 311;
asked by commissioners for authority to treat in any place, 314;
warned by Gallatin of English war plans, 316, 317, 318;
communications of Gallatin to, during negotiations, 319;
urges Gallatin not to withdraw from public service, 329;
appoints Adams secretary of state, 334;
gives Gallatin leave of absence, 341;
urges him to return to France, 341.
Montgomery, John, connected by marriage with Gallatin, 59, 60.
Montmorenci, Vicomte, negotiates with Gallatin, 340;
succeeded by Chateaubriand, 340.
Moore, ----, member of "The Club," 366.
Moreau, General Jean Victor, career in America and France, 308;
assures Gallatin of emperor's friendliness and warns him of British
obstinacy, 308;
reply of Gallatin, 309;
his death, 310, 311.
Morgan, Daniel, leads militia against Whiskey Rebellion, 88, 93.
Morris, Gouverneur, snubbed by Washington for familiarity, 23;
his precocity compared to Gallatin's, 32;
suggests decimal system, 172.
Morris, Robert, receives drafts for Gallatin, 28;
in United States Senate announces intention of neutrality on question
of Gallatin's eligibility, 61;
but votes against it, 63 n.;
his rank as financier, 170-173;
plans Bank of North America, 248, 249;
buys land of Gallatin, 361;
settles with Gallatin, 362;
fails and is imprisoned, 362.
Morse, ----, member of "The Club," 367.
Morton, Dr., member of Ethnological Society, 379.
Muhlenberg, Frederick A., defeated for speaker by Dayton, 98;
gives casting vote in favor of Jay treaty appropriations, 121.
Mueller, Johann von, teaches Gallatin history, 3.
Murray, William Vans, prominent Federalist in House, 99;
on finance committee, 106;
denies discretionary power of House over Jay treaty, 110.
Navy, opposed by Gallatin, 123, 124, 130, 137, 157, 186, 188;
his course defended, 216;
gunboat scheme, 288, 289.
Nesselrode, Count, leaves Russian foreign affairs in charge of
Romanzoff, 304;
inability of Crawford to secure audience with, 315.
New England, supports Adams in 1800, 163;
refuses to support popular loan, 212, 213;
plans disunion, 213;
hoards specie, 260, 261;
opposes embargo, 293;
its secession hoped for by England, 313.
New York, calls for a second Federal Convention, 36, 37;
Republican in 1800, 163.
New York city, first visit of Gallatin to, 18;
abandoned by Congress for Philadelphia, 4
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