- Albert Gallatin letter to Alexander Baring.
St Petersburg, RUS - 27 August 1813
We have not received, as you had suggested, the information that the mediation of Russia had been refused by Great Britain
- Albert Gallatin letter to James Monroe.
St Petersburg, RUS - 28 August 1813
This, however, has given rise to an important communication on the part of Mr. Baring, a copy of which, as well as of my answer, I now enclose.
- Albert Gallatin letter to Alexander Baring.
St Petersburg, RUS - 18 October 1813
This letter will be delivered to you by Mr. G. M. Dallas, who had accompanied me as private secretary, and who is desirous of spending a few months in England before his return
- Albert Gallatin letter to George Dallas.
St Petersburg, RUS - 18 October 1813
I cannot recommend to you too much discretion and caution during your stay in England.
- Albert Gallatin letter to James Monroe.
St Petersburg, RUS - 21 November 1813
I received a few days ago a letter from Mr. Baring, copy of which is enclosed, and which, if considered as coming from the British government, sufficiently explains its views.
- Albert Gallatin letter to James Monroe.
St Petersburg, RUS - 7 January 1814
postponed my departure from a hope that a decisive answer might be received from the Emperor's headquarters, which would enable Mr. Bayard to go at the same time.
- Albert Gallatin letter to Alexander Baring.
St Petersburg, RUS - 7 January 1814
It is my intention to leave this city on the 20th instant, and to proceed by land to Amsterdam, whence I may touch in England on my way to the United States
