Mueller, Johann von, teaches Gallatin history, 3.
Murray, William Vans, prominent Federalist in House, 99;
on finance committee, 106;
denies discretionary power of House over Jay treaty, 110.
Navy, opposed by Gallatin, 123, 124, 130, 137, 157, 186, 188;
his course defended, 216;
gunboat scheme, 288, 289.
Nesselrode, Count, leaves Russian foreign affairs in charge of
Romanzoff, 304;
inability of Crawford to secure audience with, 315.
New England, supports Adams in 1800, 163;
refuses to support popular loan, 212, 213;
plans disunion, 213;
hoards specie, 260, 261;
opposes embargo, 293;
its secession hoped for by England, 313.
New York, calls for a second Federal Convention, 36, 37;
Republican in 1800, 163.
New York city, first visit of Gallatin to, 18;
abandoned by Congress for Philadelphia, 47;
protests against Jay treaty, 103;
settlement of Gallatin in, 365, 366;
social life in, 366-368;
attempt of Gallatin to establish a university in, 368, 369.
New York Historical Society, presidency of Gallatin, 382;
his inaugural address to, 382-384;
celebration of its fortieth anniversary, 384;
honors Gallatin's memory, 388.
Nicholas, John, Republican leader in
House, 100;
on treaty power, 111;
supports Gallatin in advocating specific appropriations, 130;
moves amendment to Adams's message, 134;
in debate on French relations, 135;
desires to limit executive through power over appropriations, 143;
aids Gallatin in sixth Congress, 159;
opposes non-intercourse with France, 159;
resists supposed encroachment of Senate on House, 161;
confers with Jefferson and Gallatin on election of 1800, 164.
Nicholson family, connected by marriage with Gallatin, 59.
Nicholson, Hannah, marries Gallatin, 59;
described by him, 59;
her relations to her husband, 59;
letters of Gallatin to, 138, 180;
unhappy in Fayette County, 180;
her property, 363;
unfit for frontier life, 363;
her success in Washington society, 363, 364;
her death, 386, 387.
Nicholson, Commodore James, father-in-law of Gallatin, his family, 59;
visited by Gallatin after marriage, 60;
on Gallatin's political moderation, 138;
commands gunboats in Lafayette's campaign of 1781, 371.
Nicholson, James Witter, in business with Gallatin, 60.
Nicholson, Joseph H., letter of Gallatin to, on war revenue, 224;
furnished by Gallatin with questions to ask himself, 246;
letter of Macon to, 293.
Non-importation, difficulty of enforcement in 1774, 293;
enforced by Gallatin in 1808, 293.
Norris, Isaac W., at free trade convention, 241.
Odier, ----, takes shares in Gallatin's land scheme, 361.
Ohio Company, its formation and lands, 20.
Oregon question, discussion over, in 1818, 335;
discussed in 1826, 343;
determination of Adams not to give way in, 346;
joint occupation of, continued, 347;
views of Gallatin on, 351.
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