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t's message on relations with France, 133-136; votes to support administration, 136; considers measures of defense, 137; impeaches Blount, 138; entertained by Adams, 140; encounter in, between Lyon and Griswold, 141; debate in, on foreign missions, 141, 142; on relation of executive to Congress, 142-147; rejects amendment to abolish foreign missions, 147; debates war with France, 148; requests President to furnish correspondence of envoys to France, 148; receives X Y Z dispatches, 149; altercation in, between Gallatin and Allen, 150; passes Alien Bill, 152; message of Adams to, on resumption of diplomatic intercourse with France, 152; passes bill abrogating treaty with France, 154; debates and passes bill to punish foreign correspondence, 155, 156; debates and passes bills to favor French West Indies, and punish Spanish and Dutch ports, 156, 157; refuses to repeal Sedition Act, 157; new members in sixth Congress, 158; replies to President's address, 158; refuses to repeal Sedition Law, 159; passes bill to suspend intercourse with France, 159, 160; votes a medal to Truxton, 160; refuses to amend Foreign Intercourse Act, 160, 161; debates and passes Senate bill to require annual Treasury reports, 161; refuses to continue non-intercourse, 162; again rejects bill to amend Sedition Act, 162; part played by Gallatin in, 167, 168; investigates Wolcott's management of Treasury, 177. Howell, Richard, leads New Jersey militia against Whiskey Rebellion, 88. Humboldt, Baron Alexander von, aided in study of precious metals in America by Gallatin, 278, 374, 381; brings Lafayette's letter to Gallatin, 315; meets Gallatin in Washington, 315; speaks of Gallatin's "glory," 325; letter to Gallatin, 381. Husbands, Herman, on committee on resolutions of Parkinson's Ferry meeting, 80. Huskisson, William, on impressment, 347. Impressment, Gallatin's opinion of, 122; its abandonment by England insisted on by Monroe, 305; refused consideration by England, 322, 327, 335, 347. Indians, relations of Gallatin with, at Machias, 15; trading posts with, opposed by Gallatin, 108; Wayne's treaty with, 117, 118; danger of war with, in 1795, 120, 121; Gallatin's opinion of, 122; influence of Choteau over, 287; fur trade of Astor with, 288; proposals of England concerning, in treaty of Ghent, 317, 319, 321; studies of Gallatin concerning,
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