[23] See other letters from Mr Jay respecting Dr Franklin, above, pp. 8, 9.
[24] For further information on this subject, and particularly for an account of the part taken by Dr Franklin in the negotiation before he was joined by Mr Jay and Mr Adams, see the North American Review for January, 1830, p. 15 et seqq.
[25][ See p. 135] of this volume.
[29] Mr Morris was a Secretary in the Department of Foreign Affairs.
[30] The letters from G. F. Crocco, see pp. 135 and 176.
[31] See this Treaty at large in the public Journals of Congress, Vol. IV. p. 639.
[32] See these letters, pp. 223, 224, 225.