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opposition of Southerners,

356

,

357

;

attitude of abolitionists,

357

;

Webster's Seventh of March speech,

359

;

Clay's report,

361

;

extension of jurisdiction by Bell,

362

,

363

;

passage of bill as to Texan boundary,

363

,

364

;

dictum of Douglas as to annexation of Texas,

390

;

vote on Kansas-Nebraska bill,

399

.

See also

Coahuila-Texas

Thayer, Eli,

beginning of his work,

408

,

409

;

his reasoning,

409

;

organization effected,

409

,

410

;

incorporation,

410

,

411

;

conference with Robinson,

413

;

reward offered for his head,

413

;

sending of Sharpe's rifles,

423

Thomas, Jesse B.,

motion as to slavery,

84

,

87

,

88

;

on conference' committee,

88

Thompson, James,

moves amendment to Oregon bill,

341

;

amendment in Douglas bill,

341

Thompson, Waddy,

as minister to Mexico receives threat of war,

305

;

opinion on slavery extension,

330

Titus, Colonel,

in troubles at Lawrence,

437

;

captured,

444

;

his release promised,

444

Tod, John,

reports tariff bill,

110

;

bill fails,

111

;

reports tariff bill of 1824,

112

;

supports the bill,

112

Tomlinson, Gideon, opposes report of Committee of Thirteen,

101

Topeka, Kansas,

convention at,

425

(

see

Kansas, Territory of

);

legislature at, dispersed,

443

;

Cooke refuses to obey Woodson's order to attack Topeka,

445

;

mass-meeting at,

464

Topliff, C. W., dealings with Donaldson for Lawrence citizens,

438

Treaty of April 11, 1713 (Utrecht),

312

Treaty of 1762, between France and Spain,

21

,

22

,

23

Treaty of Paris, February 10, 1763, between France, Great Britain, and Spain,

20

,

21

,

22

,

23

Treaty of Paris, September 3, 1783,

22

Treaty of 1790 (Nootka Convention), between Great Britain and Russia,

311

Treaty of 1800 (St. Ildefonso), between France and Spain,

22

,

23

,

24

,

54

,

312

Treaty of April 30, 1803, between France and the United States,

23

,

24

,

55

,

57

,

72

,

312

,

318

Treaty of Fort Jackson, 1814,

26

,

29

Treaty of December 24, 1814, between Great Britain and the United States,

9

,

26

[Convention] of October 20, 1818, between Great Britain and the United States,

313

,

314

Treaty of February 22, 1819, between Spain and the United States,

33

,

36

,

37

,

38

,

290

,

313

,

318

Treaty of July 12, 1823, between Colombia and Peru,

147

Treaty of July 12, 1823, between Colombia and Chili,

147

Treaty of February 12, 1825, between United States and Creek Indians,

212

,

214

Treaty of April 12, 1825, between Colombia and United Provinces of Central America,

147

Treaty of September 20, 1825, between Colombia and Mexico,

147

Treaty of January, 1826, between United States and Creek Indians,

214

[Convention] of August 6, 1827, between Great Britain and the United States,

314

,

324

Treaty of 1832, between United States and Seminole Indians,

290

[Treaty] of April 11, 1839, between Mexico and the United States,

301

Treaty of August 9, 1842, between Great Britain and the United States,

303

Treaty of April 12, 1844, between Texas and the United States,

307

,

308

,

309

Treaty of June 15, 1846, between Great Britain and the United States,

326

,

339

Treaty of February 2, 1848, between Mexico and the United States,

338

,

339

,

354

,

355

Tremont Temple, fugitive slave law meetings,

373

Trist, Nicholas P.,

offers treaty to Mexico,

337

;

proposals rejected,

337

;

signs treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo,

388

;

returns to Washington,

338

,

339

Troup, George McIntosh,

attempts survey of Creek land,

212

;

letter from Barbour,

212

,

213

;

controversy with Barbour and Adams,

213

,

214

;

repudiates agreement of 1826,

214

;

controversy with Administration as to surveys,

214

,

215

;

his message to the legislature,

215

Tucker, George, committee service,

3

Turks,

45

Turner, Nat, leads slave insurrection,

249

Tuyl, Baron, declaration from Adams,

124

,

125

Tyler, John,

succeeds Harrison,

286

;

vetoes bank bills and tariff bills,

286

;

Cabinet resignations,

286

,

287

;

friction with Whigs,

287

;

accession to presidency,

301

;

opens negotiations with Texas,

301

;

relation to annexation,

302

;

resignation of Webster,


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