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(11). On Loans and Increase of Revenue.

Letter to the Committee of Ways and Means, 26th February, 1810. Finance, II. 412.

(12). Partial Report on the subject of American Manufactures. 17th April, 1810.

Finance, II. 425-431.

(13).* Introduction to the Collection of Laws, Treaties, &c., relating to the Public Lands, published under Act of Congress of 27th April, 1810. Printed by Joseph Gales, Jr., 1810.

(14). On the Valuation of Foreign Coins. Letter to the Committee of House of Representatives, 17th December, 1810. Finance, II. 457.

(15). On the Accounts of Degen & Purviance, late Navy Agents at Leghorn. Letter to the House of Representatives, dated 22d February, 1811, printed in the National Intelligencer, 12th March, 1811. Documents, H. R., 11th Cong., 3d Sess. Vol. IX. p. 294.

(16).* On War Taxes. Letter to the Committee of Ways and Means, 10th January, 1812. Finance, II. 523.

(17). On the Increase of Revenue. Letters to the Committee of Ways and Means, 10th June, 1812, 9th and 12th February, 1813. Finance, II. 613.

(18). On the Remission of Forfeitures. Letters to the Committee of Ways and Means, 18th November, 1812, and 12th February, 1813. Finance, II. 570 and 615.

8. Campbell's Report, 22d November, 1808. State Papers. Foreign Relations, Vol. III. 259-262.

9. Letter to D. M. Erskine, British Minister, in regard to Opinions attributed by Mr. Canning to Members of Mr. Madison's Administration, 13th August, 1809. Foreign Relations, III. 307.

10. Letter to the National Intelligencer, dated 21st April, 1810, on Opinions attributed to Mr. Gallatin by Mr. Erskine in his Published Despatches. National Intelligencer, 18th July, 1810.

11. Correspondence as Commissioner for negotiating a Treaty of Peace with Great Britain, 1814. State Papers. Foreign Relations, III. 705-726, 730-748; IV. 810. 12. Correspondence as Commissioner for negotiating a Treaty of Commerce with Great Britain, 1815. Foreign Relations, IV. 7-18.

13. Correspondence while Minister to France, 1816-1823. Foreign Relations, V. 24-36, 284-313, 645-673.

Of these papers the most important are:

(1). On the subject of Indemnity for Vessels or Cargoes seized or destroyed under the authority of Napoleon I.

Mr. Gallatin to the Duke de Richelieu, 9th November, 1816. Foreign Relations, V. 284.

Mr. Gallatin to Baron Pasquier, 15th March, 1820. V. 294.

Mr. Gallatin to the Vicomte de Montmorency, 10th January, 1822. V. 301.

* Mr. Gallatin to J. Q. Adams, 23d April, 1822. V. 307.

Mr. Gallatin to the Vicomte de Montmorency, 13th June, 1822. V. 309.

Mr. Gallatin to the Comte de Villèle, 12th November, 1822. V. 312.

Mr. Gallatin to the Vicomte de Chateaubriand, 27th February, 1823. V. 313.

(2). On the Construction of the 8th Article of the Louisiana Treaty of 30th April, 1803.

Mr. Gallatin to J. Q. Adams, 19th September, 1820. V. 646.

Mr. Gallatin to the Vicomte de Chateaubriand, 27th February, 1823. V. 673.

(3). On the Exactions and Rights of the Ship-brokers at Havre.
Mr. Gallatin to J. Q. Adams, 21st May, 1819. V. 24.
Mr. Gallatin to the Marquis Dessolle, 5th May, 1819. V. 25.
Mr. Gallatin to the Marquis Dessolle, 12th May, 1819. V. 27.

(4). On Commercial Relations and Countervailing Duties.

*Mr. Gallatin to J. Q. Adams, 25th October, 1819. V. 32.

Mr. Gallatin to the Marquis Dessolle, 25th October, 1819. V. 33.

14. Correspondence as Joint Commissioner with Mr. Rush to negotiate the Treaties of 1818 with Great Britain. Foreign Relations, IV. 380-407.

15. Speech at the Reception of La Fayette at Uniontown, Pa., 26th May, 1825. Printed in the National Intelligencer for 11th June, 1825.

16. Correspondence while Minister to England in 1826-27. Foreign Relations, VI. 249-256, 346-355, 639-706, 768-772, 965-984.

Of these papers the most important are:

(1). On the Order in Council of 27th July, 1826, and the Colonial Trade. Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Canning, 26th August, 1826. VI. 249.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Canning, 22d September, 1826. VI. 254.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 27th October, 1826. VI. 294.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Canning, 28th December, 1826. VI. 965.
Mr. Gallatin to Lord Dudley, 4th June, 1827. VI. 975.
Mr. Gallatin to Lord Dudley, 17th August, 1827. VI. 977.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 14th September, 1827. VI. 978.
Mr. Gallatin to Lord Dudley, 3d October, 1827. VI. 982.
(2). On the Indemnity for Slaves carried away in Contravention of the 1st Article
of the Treaty of Ghent.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 19th August, 1826. VI. 346.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 12th September, 1826. VI. 347.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Canning, 6th September, 1826.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 13th September, 1826.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 11th November, 1826.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 13th November, 1826.

(3). On the North-Eastern Boundary.

VI. 349.
VI. 349.
VI. 351.
VI. 353.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 30th October, 1826. VI. 647.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 30th December, 1826. VI. 672.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 5th June, 1827. VI. 673.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 30th September, 1827. VI. 696.

Mr. Gallatin to the British Commissioners, 18th August, 1827. VI. 700.

(4). On the North-Western Boundary.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 16th November, 1826. VI. 650.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 25th November, 1826. VI. 652.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 2d December, 1826. VI. 655.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 5th December, 1826. VI. 657.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 20th December, 1826. VI. 658.

Counter-Statement presented to the British Commissioners, 19th December,
1826. VI. 666.

Observations on the British Projet of Declaration to be annexed to the
Renewal of the Convention, 19th June, 1827. VI. 678.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 27th June, 1827. VI. 680.

Observations in Protocol of Tenth Conference, 22d June, 1827. VI. 682.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 7th August, 1827. VI. 691.
VI. 694.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 10th August, 1827.

(5). On the Renewal of the Commercial Convention of 1815.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 21st December, 1826. VI. 671.
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 29th May, 1827. VI. 673.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 20th June, 1827. VI. 675.

Observations on the British Project of Commercial Convention, 19th June, 1827. VI. 679.

Observations in Protocol of Tenth Conference, 22d June, 1827. VI. 683.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 6th August, 1827. VI. 689.

(6.) On the Navigation of the St. Lawrence.

Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay, 1st October, 1827. VI. 768.

American Paper on the Navigation of the St. Lawrence, attached to the 18th Protocol. VI. 769.

17. Statement on the Part of the United States of the Case referred, in pursuance of the Convention of 29th September, 1827, between the said States and Great Britain, to his Majesty the King of the Netherlands, for his Decision thereon. Printed, but not published. Washington: Printed at the office of the United States Telegraph, 1829. Pp. 87.

18. Letter to S. D. Ingham, Secretary of the Treasury, on the Relative Value of Gold and Silver. 31st December, 1829. Senate Doc., XXIst Cong., 1st Sess. Vol. II. No. 135, p. 32. Also in Elliot's "Funding System of the United States and Great Britain. Exec. Doc. XXVIIIth Cong., 1st Sess. Vol. II., No. 15, p. 1070.

19. Memorial of the Committee appointed by the "Free Trade Convention" held in Philadelphia in September and October, 1831, to prepare and present a memorial to Congress remonstrating against the existing tariff of duties. New York: William A. Mercein, Printer, 1832. Pp. 87.

20. Considerations on the Currency and Banking System of the United States. First printed in the American Quarterly Review of December, 1830. Reprinted, with additions, in Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1831. Pp. 106.

21. Synopsis of the Indian Tribes within the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, and in the British and Russian Possessions in North America. Printed in the Transactions of the American Antiquarian Society of Worcester, Mass. (Archæologia Americana, Vol. II.) Cambridge, 1836. Pp. 421.

22. Letter to Leonard Maison on Restrictions upon Currency and Banking, 20th December, 1836. New York Evening Post, 13th January, 1837.

23. The Right of the United States of America to the North-Eastern Boundary claimed by them, principally extracted from the Statements laid before the King of the Netherlands (See No. 17), and revised by Albert Gallatin, with an Appendix and Eight Maps. New York, 1840.

24. Suggestions on the Banks and Currency of the several United States, in reference principally to the Suspension of Specie Payments. New York: Wiley & Putnam, 1841. Pp. 124.

25. Inaugural Address delivered before the New York Historical Society, 7th February, 1843. Printed in the Proceedings of the Society for the year 1843.

26. Memoir on the North-Eastern Boundary in connection with Jay's Map. Printed in the Proceedings of the New York Historical Society for the year 1843. 27. Letters to D. D. Field on the Treaty-making Power and the Admission of Texas. 17th December, 1844, 10th February, 1845. Niles's Register, 28th December, 1844, and 15th March, 1845. Vols. LXVII. p. 257, and LXVIII. p. 26. 28. Letter to Commodore History of the War of 1812. 1845. Vol. LXIX. p. 249.

Stewart in regard to his Comments on J. R. Ingersoll's 16th October, 1845. Niles's Register, 20th December,

29. Letter to Edward Coles on Commodore Stewart's Publication and on the Naval
Policy of President Madison and his Cabinet in 1812. 24th November, 1845. Niles's
Register, 20th December, 1845. Vol. LXIX. p. 248.

30. Notes on the Semi-Civilized Nations of Mexico, Yucatan, and Central Amer-
ica. Printed in the Transactions of the American Ethnological Society, Vol. I.
New York, 1845. Pp. 352.

31. The Oregon Question, with an Appendix on War Expenses. A series of
articles published in the National Intelligencer; reprinted in New York: Bartlett
& Welford, 1846. Pp. 75.

32.* Peace with Mexico. New York: Bartlett & Welford, 1847. Pp. 34.
33. War Expenses. New York: Bartlett & Welford, 1848. Pp. 22.

34. Hale's Indians of North-West America and Vocabularies of North America,
with an Introduction. Printed in the Transactions of the American Ethnological
Society, Vol. II. New York, 1848. Pp. clxxxviii. and 180, and two maps.

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