CONTENTS* 



Page, 

 Iteoate on Mr. FulIer^s Resolution, *> 



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

 ting the Duplicate Letters a«d the Remarks of the Secretary of 



s.^te, ^ ^^y» ^^^^» ^^ 



Report to the President of the United States of the Secretary of State't 



...••••••••••••••• ^^ 



Remarks, 



Mr. Russell's Private Letter to the Sec'y of State. Paris, U Feb'y 1815, 64 



65 



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



Remarks thereou, by John Q,uincy 



Adams ^ May, 1822, 



THE TRIPLICATE. 



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



1822, ^l'^^^^ 



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

 June 1822, ^^ 



Mr. Adams's Rejoinder. From the Nationallntelligencer of ITth July 



and 7th August, 1822, ^^' J^^ 



Mr. Brent's Statement, ***' 



, ^. 15b 



Mr. Bailey's Statement,.... 



yrRTHER STRICTURES ON MR. RUSSELL'S REPRESENTATIONS AND 

 STATEBtENTS. 



I. NaTigation of the Mississippi— worthless to the British, ^^ 



n. Right to the Fishing Liberties— Effect of War upon Treaties-Pecu- 

 liar character of the Treaty of 1783, 



202 

 HL Fishing Liberties — Their Value, 



Mr. Lloyd's Letter, ^^^ 



Newfoundland Memorial. From Niles's Register, of U June, 1814, 221 

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

 Resources of the British Empire, *'^ 



^. , . 229 



Conclusion, • 



APPENDIX. 



I. Western Comracntancs, » • • • 



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



13 July, 1822, 233 



234. 

 Remarks on the above Extract, • 



TL Mr. Floyd's Letter— Richmond Enquirer of 27 August, 1822, 243 



III. Mr. Fuller's Letter— Boston Patriot of 4 September, 1822, 247 



IV. Mr. Adams's Answer to Mr. Floyd's Letter— National InteUigencer 



of 31 August, 1822, 24a 



V. Further Remarks upon Mr. Floyd's Letter,,., ..».,.,.»...... * t^ 



