[Footnote 4: See Madison Papers, Vol. III. pp. 1390, 1428, et seq.]
[Footnote 5: Seybert's Statistics, p. 92. A small parcel of cotton found its way to Liverpool from the United States in 1784, and was refused admission, on the ground that it could not be the growth of the United States.]
[Footnote 6: Mr. Calhoun.]
[Footnote 7: Mr. Walker.]
[Footnote 8: Mr. Bell.]
[Footnote 9: Mr. Greene.]
[Footnote 10: Mr. Hamlin.]
[Footnote 11: Mr. Berrien.]
[Footnote 12: Mr. Upshur.]
[Footnote 13: Messrs. Niles of Connecticut and Dix of New York.]