nada, i. 665;
retreat of the American army to, from Canada, ii. 166.
Isle la Motte, retreat of Sullivan to, ii. 167.
J.
Jack, Captain, the Wild Hunter of the Juniata, anecdote of (_note_),
i. 153.
Jackson, Andrew, his view of the character of Washington in 1796,
iii. 461.
Jackson. Major, aid-de-camp of Washington in 1789, iii. 125.
Jackson, Robert, letter of, in relation to young Washington's going
to sea, i. 44.
Jacobs, Captain, a chief of the Delaware Indians, death of, at Kittanning,
i. 226;
death of the giant son of, at Kittanning, i. 227.
Jamaica, address of the second continental Congress to the assembly of,
i. 610.
_James River Company_, Washington president of--one hundred shares in,
offered to Washington by the Virginia legislature, iii. 47;
works of, examined by Washington in 1791, iii. 180.
Jasper, Sergeant, extraordinary courage displayed by, ii. 194;
sword presented to, by Governor Rutledge, ii. 195;
death of, at Savannah, supporting the colors of his regiment (_note_),
ii. 196.
Jay, John, treaty of peace signed by, in 1782, iii. 15;
correspondence of, with Washington, on the revision of the Articles
of Confederation, iii. 56;
a contributor to _The Federalist_, iii. 77;
appointed chief-justice by Washington, iii. 122;
envoy extraordinary to England in 1794--mission of, denounced by the
Democratic Society of Philadelphia, iii. 300;
letter of Washington to, in relation to the Whiskey Insurrection,
iii. 320;
anxiety of Washington respecting the mission of, iii. 334;
letters addressed by, to Lord Grenville, iii. 335;
conversations of, with Lord Grenville--letter of, to Washington,
stating the progress of negotiations in London, iii. 337;
conversation of, with George III., iii. 338;
treaty signed by, at London, iii. 339;
elected governor of the state of New York, iii. 345;
burned in effigy in Philadelphia, iii. 350;
suggestions of, used by Washington in preparing his Farewell
Address, iii. 426;
letter of, to Mr. Monroe in Paris, on refusing a copy of his treaty,
iii. 439.
Jay's treaty, provisions of, iii. 340-342;
language of the opposition press in relation to, iii. 343;
hostility of the Democratic Societies to, iii. 345;
ratification of, recommended by the senate, iii. 346;
abstract of, published in the _Aurora_, iii. 347;
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