Impressment of seamen-Opposition to navy-Gunboats-Increased
taxes Treaty with Great Britain suffered to expire-Convention
with Spain-Report for encouragement of domestic manufactures and
increase of duties not acted upon-Bankrupt act repealed-Hamil-
ton's amendment to Constitution designating President and Vice-
President recommended by Congress-That as to choice by people of
Presidential electors, postponed-Jefferson's contempt for popular
voice-New Orleans delivered to the United States-Proscriptive
policy of Democrats-Jefferson urges impeachment of Judge Chase
-His motives-Failure of impeachment-Burr's treasonable opera-
tions Bill to suspend Habeas Corpus passes Senate-Defeated in
House-Jefferson's foreign policy stated-British aggressions-Timi-
dity of Jefferson-Non-importation act passed-Jefferson's advances
to Great Britain-Treaty with her concluded-Jefferson refuses to
ratify it-Assault by Great Britain-Efforts to obtain the Floridas
abroad and at home-Randolph's contempt for Madison-Douceur to