LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL BOOKS REFERRED TO, IN THIS COMPILATION, Adams's Correspondence Martens's Law of Nations American Annual Register Martens's Manuel Diplomatique Athenian Letters Martens's Traités de l'Europe Barbeyrac's l'Histoire des Anciens Traitez Memoires touchant les Ambassadeurs British Parliamentary Reports Niles's Register British Customs [Hume's, and Pope's] Official Documents published at Bogota, British and Foreign State Papers Rio de Janerio, Buenos-Ayres, Lima &c. Blackstone's Commentaries Puffendorff Burlemaqui Rush's Memoranda Burleigh's (Lord) State Papers Résultats des Traités, par Arnould Bynkershoeck Recueil Alphab. des Droits des Traites Cambden's Britannia Rutherford's Institutes Chalmers's Treaties Reports [Pennsylvania) Clarendon's (Lord] Life Reports of Congressional Doc.'ts fr. 1818 to 1834 Bee Coke's (Lord) Institutes Binney Corps Univ. Diplom. du Droits des Gens Caines Cours de Style Diplomatique,parH.Meisel Cranch Diplomatic Correspondence; by Sparks Dallas from 1776 to 1784 Day Diplomatic Correspondence from the Trea Gallison ty of Peace the 10th September 1783 to Johnson March 4 1789 Massachusetts Torm Reports Don Onis's Memoir Peters Fisheries and the Mississippi, by J. Q. Washington Adams Wheaton Finnet's Punctillios for Foreign Ambass. Yeates Franklin's Works Story's Commentaries Grotius Stapleton's Life of Canning Hawkins's Pleas of the Crown Somer's (Lord] Tracts Hertslett's Treaties Sully's Memoirs John Jay, Life of Thurloe's (Lord) State Papers Jefferson's Writings Ward's Law of Nations Jenkinson's Treaties Warden's Consular Establishments Kent's Commentaries Wait's State Papers, from 1789 to 1818 Laws of the United States Vattel's Law of Nations Life of Arthur Lee Vera's Parfait Ambassadeur Lyman's Diplomacy Wicquefort TABLE of the Negotiators, showing where their Names are affixed to the Treaties. Adams, John, vol. i, pages 59, Ellsworth, Oliver, i. 105 Nesselrode, i. 294, 304, 446, 158, 166, 230, 332, 244, 354, Fagel, H., ii. 167, 168 546. ii. 171, 178, 181, 183,188 Adams, J. Q., i, 130, 132, Fernando, king of Spain, i, 430 Nelson, John, i. 551 275, 279, 326, 428 Ferronaye, ii. 188 Niederstetter, Ludwig, i. 388 Aberdeen, ii. 151 Fickenstein, C. Wm. i. 376 Onis, Louis de, i. 428 Adair, Robert, ii. 209 Fitz Herbert, Alleyne, i. 231 Orloff, Count Alexis, ii. 215,217 Adams, William, i, 275, 279 Fleurieu, C. P. C, i. 105 Oswald, Richard, i. 230 Addington, Henry U., i. 308, Franklin, Benjamin, i. 65, 59 Pahlen, Count Jr., ii, 215, 217 319, 330, 332 189, 192, 230, 241 302, 350 Palmella, ii. 181, 183 Aguirre, M. M. de, ii. 237 Francis, Emp'r Austria, ii, 179 Palmerston, ii. 220 Alman, Lucas, ii. 108 Gambier, James Lord, i. 279 Parish, Woodbine, ii, 241 Alexander, Emp. Russ. ii. 199 Gallatin, Albert, i. 275, 279, Peace, prince of, i. 408 Alexis, de Noailles, ii. 183 283, 308, 319, 330, 332 28.3 Pederson, Peter, i. 452 Alegretesis, Marchis, ii. 190 Garcia, Man). J., ii. 241 Periera, Jose C., ii. 254 Alvarez, J. d'Olivera, ii. 254 Gerard, C. P., i. 65 Philip, Gustave, i. 189, 192 Alvensleben, R. B., i. 376 Gildemeister, ii. 251 Pickering, Timothy, i. 264 Anderson, R. C. ii. 39, Gordon, Robert, ii. 247 Pinckney, Thomas, i. 408 Appleton, J. J., i. 223 Goulbourn, H., i. 275, 279, 283 Pinckney, Chas., i. 414 Aracaty, M. de, ii . 77, 254 Grant, Charles, i. 319, 330, 332 Poinsett, li. 114 Arquedas, Juan B., ií. 237 Grenville, Baron, (W, Wind- Polignac, ii. 155, 7, 177, 178 Barlow, Joel, i. 500 ham) i. 260, 266 Poletica, i. 446 ji. 171, 4. Bagot, Charles, i. 294 Grimaldi, El. Marq. ii. 145 Porter, David, i. 521 Baker, A. St. J. j, 280 Gnal, Pedro, ii. 39, 232, 233 Principe, de la Paz, i. 408 Bassano, Duke de, ii 152 Guido, Thomas, ij. 254 Queluz, Mar. de, ii. 247, 251 Balcarce, Juan R., ii, 254 Guillaume, Ch., i. 376 Rasoumoffsky, ii. 183 Bayard, James A., i. 275 Hamilton, I. P. ii. 232 Rhoederer, P. L. i. 105 Benevent, de Prince, ii, 151 Hardenberg, ii. 183 Richelieu, îi. 152 Rives, Wm. C., i. 528 Robinson, F.J., i. 279, 283 Bonaparte, i. 107 Hawkesbury, Lord C. (Robert, Rossi, Count, ii: 201 Bonaparte, Joseph, i 105 Banks Jenkinson,} i. 268 Rumpff, V. i. 468 Bourke, Edw'd, ji. 164 Heap, S. D. i. 518 Rush, Richard, i. 283 Bleiswyk, P. V. i. 159, 167 Humboldt, ii. 181, 183 Russel, Jonathan, i. 207, 275 Buchanan, James, i. 517 Humphreys, D. i. 483, 484 Saldanha, ii. 181, 183 Butler, A., ii. 108, 116 Huskisson, William, ii. 155 Santheuvel, B.V.D.1.159,167 Butler, James, ii. 159 192, 204, 228 San Carlos M. el Duque de, ii. Camacho, S., ij. 114, 228 Jay, John, i. 230, 241, 260 Schimmelmann, E. H., i 458 Campbell, Patrick, ii. 232 Jefferson, Th's, i. 83, 354, 479 Schonemberg, ii. 189, 196 Campo, Del. Ch. ii. 196 King, Rufus, i. 266, 268 Sebastiani, Horace, i. 529 Canas, Antonio Jose, ij. 65 Kuffeler, V. Joan, i. 159, 167 Seyd, M.E.V. Effendi ii. 209 Canning, G., ii. 155, 192, 204 Labrador, Gomez, ii. 181 Shaler William, i. 489, 495 Canning, Stratford, ii. 174 Lages, Conde de, ji. 251 Sieveking, C. ii. 251 Capodistrias, Count, i. 284 Laurens, Henry, i. 230, Silveira, A. de Gama, ii. 183 Caraman, ii. 188 Lear, Tobias, i. 506 Souza, Mello e Alvim, ii. 77 Carmarthen, ii. 196 Lebzeltern, ii. 188 Stackelberg, ii. 183 Carpio, Miguel del, ii. 237 Lederer, Baron de, i. 534 Stenfell, F. ii. 207 Cassaro, Prince of, i, 551 Lee, Arthur; i. 59, 65 Stemann, i. 458 Castelcicala, ij. 200 Leopoldo, Vict. de S. ii. 247 Stewart, Chas, ii. 151,181, Castlereagh, ii. 151, 152, 168, Lira, Juan A., ii. 231 Talley rand, i. 207 ii 181, 183,220 181, 186, 200, Livingston, R. R. i. 114, 118,124 Tatischeff, ii. 188 Thulemier, F. G.de,i. 354 Tudor, W. ii. 77 Chauncey, Isaac, i. 489, 495 Maceyo, Marq. de, ii. 247 Urquijo M. Luis de, ii. 107 Choiseul, ii. 145 Manchester, ii. 145, 146 Van Buren, M., i. 534 Clancarty, ii. 171, 183, 201 Mangino, Rafael, ii. 108 Van Dedem, F.G., i. 159, 167 Clay, Henry, i. 452, 275, 279 Marbo is, B’be, i. 114, 118, 124 VanHeeckeren,D.J., 1.159,167 i. 388, 452, 458 ii. 64. Maret, H. B., i. 107 Van Kuffeler, Joan Colquhoun, James, ii. 204 Marsan, Mar. de St., ii. 201 VanLynden, W.H., 6.159,167 Creutz, G. P. de Matozewic, ii, 220 Van Maanen, ii. 171 Curce, C. H., i. 376 Mendez, P. Briceno, ii. 233 Van Randioyck, Geo. i. 159,167 D'Alberg, ii. 181 Metternich, ii. 179,181,183,86,88 Vans Murray, Wm., i. 105 Davies, W. R., 105 Methuen, Paul, ii. 189, 190 Vergennes, Gravier de, i. 158 Deane, Silas, i. 65 Middleton, Heury, i. 294, 446 ii. 165, 147 De Cetto, ii. 220 Mirza, H. Sheffi, ii. 206 Velasco, J.M. de, ii. 237 Decatur, Commodore, i, 489 B. Caiquam, ii. 206 Wellington, ii. 152, 186, 188 DiebitschZabalkansky, ii.215,217 Montmorin, L. C. de, i. 83 Wellesley, H., ii. 196 Donaldson, Joseph, i. 483 Monroe, J. i. 114, 118, 124 Wessenberg, ii. 183, 186 Dudley, ii. 177, 178 Morner, Count de, i. 207 |Werther, ii. 192 Eaton, William, i. 514 Morier, James, ii. 206, 228 Wetterstedt G. Count de, i. 223 Ellis, Henry, ii. 206 Nagel, A. W. C., ii. 171 Wheaton, Henry, i. 458 Engerstroem, Count de, i. 207 Neuville, Hyde de, i. 130, 132 William Fred.K.of Prus. ii. 177 Esteva, J. Y., ü. 114 Nedjib, Effendi, i. 521 William King Netherl'ds, i. 329 For the Names of Diplomatic Agents, in the FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, see the five last pages of the Index to the Second Volume. 189 27 Page. 1 22 22 24 24 24 25 28 30 Joseph Donaldson, junior, under an appointment from David Humphreys, 479 ib ib ing Alg'e cruizers, &c—Ships, the property of citizens only entitled to passports&c. 480 ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib 483 U. S. to pay ann'y 12,000 seq's: ($21,600.)- Vessels capt'd in future,to be released ib and William Shaler, on the part of the United States of America, and his high- 481 ib 481 . Art. 3. American citizens to be delivered up–Subjects of Algiers delivered up without ransom 484 ib 485 ib ished for abusing the right of visit-Vessels of war of the United States to suffer ib 486 ib ib ib ib ib captives taking refuge on board American ships, of war, cannot be reclaimed 487 to celebrate religious rights—Consuls may travel within the territories of each party ib three months allowed for an adjustment of differences-If war ensues, Consuls, ity at Algiers; but the vessels of war of the United States may sell their prizes at Algiers, 488 Other disputes to be settled by the consuls or agents of the nations to which the ib ib ib der the direction of the consul, unless otherwise disposed of by will; It no consul, RENEWED TREATY WITH ALGIERS. Chauncy on the part of the U. States, and the Dey and Regency of Algiers, p.489 490 ib without ib ib 491 punished in the most exemplary manner, for abusing the right of visit-Vessels of war of the United States to suffer Algerine cruisers to pass, &c. . |