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[413] Marshall to Was.h.i.+ngton, July 11, 1796; _ib._
[414] Was.h.i.+ngton to Marshall, July 15, 1796; Was.h.i.+ngton's Private Letter Book; MS., Lib. Cong.
[415] Was.h.i.+ngton to Marshall, Oct. 10, 1796; _ib._
[416] Marshall to Was.h.i.+ngton, Oct. 12, 1796; Was.h.i.+ngton MSS., Lib. Cong.
[417] Genet's successor as French Minister to the United States.
[418] _Interesting State Papers_, 48 _et seq._
[419] _Interesting State Papers_, 55.
[420] For able defense of Randolph see Conway, chap. xxiii; but _contra_, see Gibbs, i, chap. ix.
[421] Patterson of New Jersey, Johnson of Maryland, C. C. Pinckney of South Carolina, Patrick Henry of Virginia, and Rufus King of New York.
(Was.h.i.+ngton to Hamilton, Oct. 29, 1795; _Writings_: Ford, xiii, 129-30.) King declined because of the abuse heaped upon public officers.
(Hamilton to Was.h.i.+ngton, Nov. 5, 1795; _ib._, footnote to 130.)
[422] Was.h.i.+ngton to Hamilton, Oct. 29, 1795; _Writings_: Ford, xiii, 131.
[423] For debate see _Annals_, 4th Cong., 1st Sess., 423-1291.
[424] Carrington to Was.h.i.+ngton, May 9, 1796; MS., Lib. Cong.
[425] Oliver Wolcott to his father, Feb. 12, 1791; Gibbs, i, 62.
[426] Hamilton to King, June 20, 1795; _Works_: Lodge, x, 103.
[427] Was.h.i.+ngton to Knox, Sept. 20, 1795; _Writings_: Ford, xiii, 105-06.
[428] Carrington to the President, April 22, 1796; _Writings_: Ford, xiii, footnote to 185.
[429] Was.h.i.+ngton to Carrington, May 1, 1796; _ib._, 185.
[430] _Ib._, 186.
[431] Story, in Dillon, iii, 352.
[432] Senator Stephen Thompson Mason wrote privately to Tazewell that the Fairfax purchasers and British merchants were the only friends of the treaty in Virginia. (Anderson, 42.)
[433] Alexander Campbell. (See _infra_, chap. V.)
[434] Randolph to Madison, Richmond, April 25, 1796; Conway, 362. Only freeholders could vote.
[435] Marshall to Hamilton, April 25, 1796; _Works_: Hamilton, vi, 109.
[436] Author unknown.
[437] _Richmond and Manchester Advertiser_, April 27, 1796.