617 686 686 ii. 122 i. 290 vi. 246 his misconduct exposed, 246 resignation and letter to President, 247 300 300 301 301 ney, vii. 409 first Federal State to join in the further inquiries of President as Randolph, John, moves leading reso- in Judiciary Department and as Rawdon, Lord, at Camden, Red Bank Fort, attacked, and enemy repulsed, 549 614 his notices of "History of Re- 503 vi. 609 vii. 363 ii. 15 Robbins-case of-a pirate and mur- substitute giving power to employ militia passed, Rush, Benjamin, as to Lee, Rush, Dr., resigns under an inquiry anonymous letter to Patrick Henry, ain, 631 633 i. 162 i. 392 393 ii. 205 Russia cultivates favor of England ii. 407 Reed, Adjutant General, to Lee, i. 143, 144 Rutledge, John, to Gates, stating diminished con- ii. 333 Spain- vii. 660 661 South Carolina repeals her law 661 all imported slaves into U. S. or 661 provision as to, in Louisiana, 661 three-fifths representation of de- nounced, 800 Slave-trade, restrictions upon, iii. 438 abolition of, iv. 99 Smith, Melancthon, in New York Convention, opposes three- Smith, of Connecticut, against reso lutions of reprisal, V. 542 fifths representation of slaves, iii. 485 boundaries with U. S., negotiations with as to Missis plan of commercial treaty with Vergennes accords with Spain, angry remonstrance-caution of condition of Spanish territory ad- French plot against Louisiana, commissioners avow determina- 357 418 negotiation with, PAGE ii. 480 iii. 100 101 if 107 V. 387 387 391 392 393 444 496 vi. 53 349 352 St. Domingo-treaty with Hayti, vii. 238 Taxes on commerce opposed by New removed by Jefferson, overtures to U. S., 239 Hamilton dissuades a commitment 317 St. Germain, Minister of War-his York, internal on snuff and refined su ance, continued, iv. 419 419 1. 8, 9, 11, 29 vi. 155 179 vii. 258 Tax on houses-opposition to and Taylor to Jefferson as to severance Tazewell of Virginia moves rejection of treaty with Great Britain, vi. 215 tea destroyed in Boston, tea destroyed in New York, tea destroyed at Annapolis, Teas, warehouse of, act for collecting duties upon and i. 163 Tennessee, admission of as a State- bill for admission passed, i. 49 50 59 62 iv. 212 228 Ternant appointed Minister of France to U. S. in place of De vi. 417 167 418 descent on Staten Island, 265 his failure, but conduct approved, 266 277 Moustier, recalled, iv. 564 at Rhode Island, 486 cautioned to prudence with French Tilghman, Col., aid of Washington, i. 170 iv. 21 officers, 492 Tonnage act passed, iv. 109 Tonnage, American-its progress, vii. 510 iii. 10 Indians, and instructions to, 543 Toussard, Col.-gallantry-loses his cautions Washington as to plots of arm, i. 496 proposes Hamilton as head of on commercial intercourse, V. 469 Treasury Department, i. 9 quells insurrection in New Hamp Trade, Board of, proposed by Hamil- iii. 156 ton, 1.575 Sumter raises a small force and Treasury Department, single or plu iv. 17 Supply to troops granted, i. 32 duties of secretary, stigmatized, 82 officers of and duties, 18 38 renewed, 38 Treaty of peace with England-its Supremacy of national laws and terms discussed, ii. 423 iii. 326 T vii. 392 treaties approved, Tactics-system for infantry framed system for cavalry by Pinckney, with Hamilton-his attachment letter of, intimating that commis- demands money from envoys as price of terms, answer of to envoys, impugning vii. 88 treaty of peace-its binding obliga- legislative intolerance, 92 Treaty of commerce with France, 121 151 plan of, adopted, presented to France, plan of treaty-its features, additional instructions, Treaty of commerce with England, ii. 426 Treaty of peace with Great Britain ii. 482 policy of France as to the bounda- ries and fisheries, 483 392 392 concluded, and terms vindicated, 486 469 defeated, 490 iii. 21 22 ii. 410 411 414 415 |