[116] At Portsmouth, N.H., at a public entertainment, April 3, 1795, in honor of French successes.—Boston Independent Chronicle, Vol. XXVII. No. 1469.

[117] Annals of Congress, 4th Cong. 1st Sess. col. 11.

[118] United States Statutes at Large, Treaties, Vol. VIII. p. 133. Lyman's Diplomacy, Vol. II. p. 362.

[119] Annals of Congress, 4th Cong. 2d Sess. col. 1593.

[120] Lyman's Diplomacy, Vol. II. p. 381, note.

[121] Article XI.—United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VIII. p. 154. Lyman's Diplomacy, Vol. II. pp. 380, 381.

[122] Article VI.—United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VIII. p. 157. Lyman's Diplomacy, Vol. II. p. 400.—This treaty has two dates,—August, 1797, and March, 1799. William Eaton and James Leander Cathcart were agents of the United States at the latter date.

[123] United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VIII. p. 100. Lyman's Diplomacy, Vol. II. p. 350.

[124] History of the War between the United States and Tripoli, p. 80.

[125] Lyman's Diplomacy, Vol. II. p. 384.