Death for trading with St. Domingo vii 168 Decrees of France. See Armstrong, Berlin, Champagny, Bayonne, Denmark, her depredations on our commerce vii 316 viii 224 her regulations for privateers vii 345 her friendly professions vii 369 success of our negotiations with, not contrary to interest negotiation with viii 205-233 304-323 ix 90-119 Dent, captain's letter to committee of senate, ex-bashaw of Tripoli Deserters, British project for delivery of ix 9 American do ix 12 another ix 14 Discriminating duties. See countervailing Domingo St. complaints against our trade with v 36 153 vi 192 Decree in Sup. Court of U. S. in Glass and al. appellants vs. sloop Deforgues to Morris, decree for confiscating neutral property in ene- Eaton, general, letter about Tunis, 8 Dec. 1800 iv 363 28 June 1801 iv 377 Dec. 1801 Feb. 1802 iv 459 correspondence about war with Tripoli v 167 letter to secretary of state, Tripoli, 5 Sept. 1801 V 395 to committee of senate about Hamet Caramalli, 16 Feb. 1806 v 402 letters to commodore Barron, Tripoli war memorial to Congress, 3 Nov. 1807 Report on the same vi 51 v 418 v 489 letters to commodore Rodgers and secretary of the navy, Elam's letter about Spanish spoliations, Nov. 1801 iv 437 a measure of precaution, not of hostility vii 25 176 189 198 proposal to remove, on what conditions vi 484 vii 29 49 how regarded by Great Britain vii 51 not caused by orders in council, but apprehension of them Embargo, general, previous to war, recommended, 1 April 1812 viii 304 another, 20 July 1813 ix 269 Embargo, general, another, 9 Dec. ix 281 Erskine's letter to Madison, communicating orders in council, 23 do complaining of Berlin decree, 12 March to Smith, offering reparation for Chesapeake affair, do do do do do offering to withdraw orders in council, executing said offer, 19 April vii 213 disavowal of his arrangement and new to Gallatin, same subject, 15 Aug. vii 245 Erving to Smith, negotiation in Denmark, 23 June 1811 viii 205 do to Monroe, negotiation in Denmark, 15 July viii 220 to Monroe, cases of captured vessels, 12 April 1812 ix 90 to Monroe, close of negotiation, 12 April ix 103 to Rosenkrantz, soliciting determination of Danish court, 22 do friendly character towards Denmark mani- do injurious conduct of Denmark, 18 April ix to Monroe, state of affairs, 28 July 1811 viii 305 do 9 Aug. viii 310 to Monroe, more do 8 Sept. viii 311 23 Sept. and 2 Oct. viii 312 vii 168 Ferrand's decree against St. Domingo trade v 323 Fever, imported or originated in our own country v 55 Florida, West, occupation of vii 478 viii 126 337 ix 41 East, claims upon viii 132 337 Floridas, East and West, instructions for taking possession of ix 41 East, restoration of ix 46 relations with ix 154 Folch, governour's letters about Mobile v 136 Forged papers for English vessels to Hamburg, &c vii 354 viii 49 50-57 complimentary, 7 July viii 59 explanation of orders in council, 11 July viii 59 repeating question about repeal of French de- argument disproving effectual repeal of decrees, Britain not satisfied of repeal of decrees, 22 Oct. viii 95 do 31 Oct. viii 102 105 do demand of inquiry, 24 July demand of disavowal, 4 Sept. viii 110 result of inquiry, 24 Oct. viii 125 attempts of the U. States against West Florida, asking explanation of appearances relative to East readiness to offer terms of reparation for Chesa- explanations of pretensions of Great Britain, 17 information against Indian machinations, 28 Dec. disclaiming knowledge of John Henry and his British deserters encouraged, readiness to procure 369 French decrees not yet revoked, principles of 1 Foster to Monroe, in answer to his, 3 June viii 417 British seamen detained on board of our ships, British orders to be repealed, from the time French same subject, and circumstances of Castlereagh's British exertions to dissuade Indians from hostili- do argument in defence of continuance of orders, 10 June viii 474 do 8 June viii 432 14 June viii 479 16 May, Fox to Monroe, blockade from Elbe to Brest, except, &c. his sickness delays negotiation vi 290 298 321 judgment, interlocutory in, sir Wm. Scott's viii 166 Fanny, case of the i 119 Fauchet to Randolph, explanation of subjects of complaint against French, 29 March, 1794 ii 9 complaints of vexations experienced by French do 17 Oct. ii 236 complaint of a decree of District Court in S. do asserting right of the American captain complaint of violation of sovereignty offered case of La Carmagnole, 16 Aug. ii 278 ii 280 interest of the French Republick exerted in 425 Fauchet to Adet, on the attempt of the British to take him, 4 Aug. iii 23 Florida, East, documents relative to, accompanying the President's France, Dauphin of, his death announced i 13 new constitution of, accepted by the king, announced i 29 decree in favour of American commerce, 19 Feb. 1793 i attempts to raise troops in Southern states for hostile expe- decree against American commerce, 9 May, 1793 i i 457 project for a navigation act to ruin Great Britain i 461-490 address from to Congress, to tighten the bonds of frater- acceptance of Republican constitution i 101 decree to treat neutral vessels, as they suffer English to treat her complaints against our government ii 496 decree in favour of our commerce iii 53 decree of government of her Windward Islands against our address of her government to Mr. Monroe iii 118 restrictions imposed on granting letters of marque iv 223 decree to treat neutrals on board of enemies ships as pirates, her explanations relative to restoration of national ships her complaint against our trade with St. Domingo v 36 153 V 62 her depredations on our commerce v 209 245 vii 331 461 469 list of her decrees against our trade, blockades, &c. vii 88 147 her right of retaliation upon us against Great Britain denied her decree in favour of our trade from Charleston and New |