Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison, Feb. 1808, relative to tran.
sit duty on cotton, &c.
272
Mr. Canning to Mr. Pinkney, Feb. 1808, proposing an
option between a transit duty and prohibition
274
Letter from Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison, enclosing notifi.
cation of blockade of Zealand, May 1808
276
Letters from Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Madison, June, August,
and Sept. 1808, about negotiations
278
Mr. Pinkney to Mr. Canning, Aug. 23, 1808, proposing to
suspend embargo on condition of repealing orders in
council
286
Mr. Canning to Mr. Pinkney, Sept. 23, 1808, in answer to
above proposal
Correspondence between Mr. Erskine and Mr. Madison,
March 1807
293
Col. Lear to secretary of state, March 1808, relative to de.
mand by dey of Algiers
310
Message transmitting copies of all acts, decrees, orders and
proclamations affecting neatral rights, since 1791.-Dec.
23, 1808
315
British orders, blockades, &c. from March 1793, to Oct.
1808
French decrees, &c. from May 1793, to April 1808 382
French West India decrees
401
Spanish decrees, &c.
405
Omitted British orders, blockades, &c.
Report on foreign relations, Nov. 22, 1808
408
Message transmitting correspondence between Mr. Canning
and Mr. Pinkney, Jan. 17, 1809
420
Message communicating further correspondence between
Mr. Canning and Mr. Pinkney, Jan. 30, 1809
443
Inaugural address of President Madison
454
Message, first session of eleventh Congress, May 23, 1809 457.
Documents accompanying above message, relative to ar.
rangement for repeal of orders in council
461
Message, June 15, 1809, communicating correspondence
between Mr Pinkney and Mr. Canning; and Mr. Erskine
and Mr. Smith
467
Message at opening second session of eleventh Congress,
1809
475