CONTENTS. 



Page. 



DebateonMr. Fuller s Resolution, ...t 61 



Message from the President of the United States to the House, transmit 

 ting the Duplicate Letters and the Remarks of the Secretary of 



State, ? May, 1822, 63 



Report to the President of the United States of the Secretary of State s 



Remarks, 63 



Mr. Russell s Private Letter to the Scc y of State. Paris, ll Feb y 1815, 64 



Duplicate, left 22 April, 1822, by Mr. Russell at the Department of State, C5 



Remarks thereon, by John Quincy Adams 3 May, 1822, 8?&amp;gt; 



THE TRIPLICATE. 



Extracts from the National Gazette. Philadelphia, 10 and 25 May, 

 1822,.. 114, 118 



Mr. Russell s Reply to Mr. Adams. From the Boston Statesman, 27 

 June 1822, 119 



Mr. Adams s Rejoinder. From the National Intelligencer of 17th July 

 and 7th August, 1822, 138, 158 



Mr. Brent s Statement, 155 



Mr, Bailey s Statement,.... 156 



FURTHER STRICTURES ON MR. RUSSELL S REPRESENTATIONS AND 

 STATEMENTS!. 



I. Navigation of the Mississippi worthless to the British,...* .. 163 



Tl. Right to the Fishing Liberties Effect of War upon Treaties Pecu 

 liar character of the Treaty of 1783, 182 



211. Fishing Liberties Their Value, 202 



Mr. Lloyd s Letter, 210 



Newfoundland Memorial. From Niles s Register, of 11 June, 1814, 22 1 

 Extracts from Colquhoun s Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and 



Resources of the British Empire, 223 



Conclusion, 229 



APPENDIX. 



I. Western Commentaries,. 232 



Extract from the Argus of Western America, Frankfort, Kentucky, 



18 July, 1822, 233 



Remarks on the above Extract, 234 



il. Mr. Floyd s LetterRichmond Enquirer of 2? August, 1822, 243 



HI. Mr. Fuller s Letter Boston Patriot of 4- September, 1822, 247 



IV. Mr. Adams s Answer to Mr. Floyd s Letter National Intelligencer 



of 31 August, 1822, 248 



V. Furthei Remarks upon Mr. Floyd s Letter,.,.... 248 



