12 January 1822
adams-john10 Neal MillikanTreaty of GhentForeign Relations
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12. VII. Jonathan Russell here— Conversation on public affairs—with France—Spain—G. Britain— Jackson and Florida— Personal explanation— Calhoun told M. Morton that Russell’s not being employed abroad, was owing to some personal difference between Russell and me— I told Russell what the President had said—he appeared satisfied— Said he was disposed entirely to harmonize with the Executive— At the Office— Palmer S.U.S. with a petition for a pardon of a man in Vermont. Mitchell for an English Report on Bankrupt Laws. Genl. P. B. Porter— State of the Ghent Treaty Commission Article 6— Baldwin— Report of agreement with British Government not to increase duties on either side. P.U.S.— Vice President and Lowndes’s visit to England—a baseless story— Note from Baldwin— Webster—case of Portuguese vessel at Boston— Canning. 13Letter from Barclay— Cession—discussion of Barclay’s proposal— Offer to suspend decision upon the 6th. and begin on 7th. Article— Not allowed by the Treaty—read 7th. Article. Case of Wilcocke—implication of forgery— Case of Hoopla— Letter from Lord Dalhousie—no British subjects concerned in carrying off Hoopla— Reward offered. We had company to dine— Hyde’s Evening party. George, Mrs Clark & Mary Hellen went.

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John Quincy Adams, , , The John Quincy Adams Digital Diary, published in the Primary Source Cooperative at the Massachusetts Historical Society: