Otis, Harrison Gray, elected to Congress, 132;
denounces Gallatin for attacking Federalist administration, 136;
on resolution to punish foreign correspondence, 156;
reports investigation of Wolcott's management of Treasury, 177.
Panama Congress, its importance, 342;
mission to, declined by Gallatin, 342.
Paper money, its issue suggested by Jefferson, 264;
Gallatin's opinion of, 268, 277.
Parish, David, assists Gallatin to float loan, 213, 214;
his reasons, 259, 260.
Parker, Josiah, amends resolution to punish foreign correspondence, 156;
offers resolution to amend non-intercourse, 160.
Pasquier, M., negotiates with Gallatin, 337;
pacified by Gallatin after seizure of Apollon, 338.
Patton, John, on Committee on Finance, 107.
Peabody, George, at free trade convention of 1831, 241.
Pendleton Society of Virginia, adopts secession resolutions, 116.
Penn, John, letter to, given Gallatin by Lady Penn, 11.
Penn, Lady Juliana, gives Gallatin letter to John Penn, 11.
Penns, proprietors of Pennsylvania, educated at Geneva, 4.
Pennsylvania, ratifies federal Constitution, 35;
movement in, to call a second convention, 37-40;
education in, efforts of Gallatin to improve, 45;
opposition to excise in, 48-55;
Whiskey Rebellion in, 67-96;
popularity of Gallatin in, 65;
its law regarding slavery, 140;
petitions against Alien and Sedition Acts, 157.
Pensacola, its seizure by Jackson, 336.
Philadelphia, visit of Gallatin to, 19, 21;
removal of Congress to, 47;
society in, 47, 48;
angry feeling in, against Whiskey Insurrection, 92;
protests against Jay treaty, 103;
petitions legislature to repeal charter of Bank of North America, 250;
nominates Gallatin for Congress, 329.
Pickering, Timothy, in Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 43;
secretary of war and postmaster-general under Washington, 97.
Pickering, ---- member of Ethnological Society, 379.
Pictet, Mademoiselle, adopts Gallatin, her kindness, 2;
her nephew taught by Gallatin, 5;
regard of Gallatin for, 9;
pained at Gallatin's departure, 11;
gives him letter to Kinloch, 11;
sends him money and secures interest of Dr. Cooper, 17;
his ingratitude toward, regretted by Gallatin, 20;
supposes his failure to write due to misfortune, 27;
accuses Gallatin of indolence and ennui, 43, 44.
Pictet, ----, naturalist, relative of Gallatin, 5.
Pinckney, Charles C., refused reception as minister by France, 132;
on second mission, 139;
returns, 152;
attends Congress as general, 155.
Pinckney, Thomas, makes treaty with Spain, 117.
Pitt, William, his precocity compared to Gallatin's, 32.
Poles, in New York, befriended by Gallatin, 372.
Powell, William H., his portrait of Gallatin, 386.
Preston, William C., at free trade convention in 1831, 241.
Quakers, in Pennsylvania, oppose general education, 45;
petition against seizure of fugitive slaves, 140.
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