Jay, John, writes Washington against foreigners, ii., [48], n.

Jefferson, Thomas, Monroe to, ii., [56], n.;
Madison to, [126], n., [320], n.

Jenckes, John, signs address from Rhode Island, i., [2], n.

Jenifer, Daniel, of St. Thomas, Md., attends convention, i., [55];
favors three years' term for Representatives, [124];
Pierce's sketch of, [124], n.;
favors ineligibility of Representatives to other offices, [223];
moves postponement of question of voting in Senate, [225];
favors requirement that vessels must enter and clear in their own states, [295].

Jersey plan, the, submitted, i., [138];
text of, [139];
vote on, [185].

Jews, letter of, i., [323], n.

Johnson, William Samuel, Conn., attends convention, i., [55];
suggests compromise between Virginia and Jersey plans, [200];
Pierce's sketch of, [200], n.;
favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, [234];
favors representation by states in Senate, [261];
favors inclusion of blacks in basis of representation, [342];
thinks treason should be defined, ii., [204];
thinks there can be no treason against a state, [205];
on committee on navigation acts, [225];
thinks prohibition of ex post facto laws unnecessary, [228];
thinks double control of treaties difficult, [239];
thinks judiciary will decide controversies between states, [241];
thinks obligations of old government binding on new, [249];
suggests judiciary have power over equity cases, [256];
moves extension of judicial power to cases arising under the constitution, [259];
thinks acts of one state valid in courts of another state, [267];
on committee on interstate acts, [268];
thinks states cannot be dismembered, [276];
moves admission of states hereafter formed, [278];
thinks legislature may declare effect of state acts in states, [293];
appointed on committee on style and arrangement, [338];
submits report, [347];
favors provision for sumptuary legislation, [366];
on committee on sumptuary legislation, [366];
offers further report of committee on style and arrangement, [368].

Jones, Joseph, writes to Madison, ii., [366], n.

Journal of legislature's proceedings.
See [ Legislature, national, journal of, House of Representatives, Senate].

Journals of convention, disposition of, ii., [396], [397].