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To James Madison from James Monroe, 23 December 1818

From James Monroe

Washington decr 23. 1818

Dear Sir

I believe I now send you the document you asked for, in the form, you wished it.1

Mr Gallatin & Mr Rush have formd a treaty with G Britain, by which the commercl. convention is continued for 10. years, the questions of boundary & fisheries are settled, as is that respecting slaves taken in the late war, & Columbia river, but on what conditions, we know not, as the treaty is not yet receivd.2 The affair of impressment, and colonial trade, are not arranged.

Our movment here is pretty quiet, & we see no cause to apprehend a change.

RC (ViU).

1The document has not been found, but see JM to Monroe, 11 Dec. 1818, and n. 3.

2For the terms of the treaty, see Richard Rush to JM, 13 Dec. 1818, and n. 5. The text of the treaty is printed in Miller, Treaties description begins Hunter Miller, ed., Treaties and Other International Acts of the United States of America (8 vols.; Washington, 1930–48). description ends , 2:658–61.

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