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NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.

H. NILES & SON, EDITORS,

OF THE

R

LIBRA
UNIVERSITY
CALIFORNIA

THE PAST THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE.

FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1827-VOL. XXXII,

OR, VOLUME VIII.-THIRD SERIES.

BALTIMORE:

PRINTED FOR THE EDITORS,

AT THE FRANKLIN PRESS, WATER-STREET, EAST OF SOUTH-STRELI

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Bobbinet factory

Alleghany, the river

148

Amedie, J. B.

245

American policy

259

"America," Mr. Everett's history

of

112

244

see wool

Africa-Liberia, various notices of
the colony at 37, 80, 129, 148,
261, 420; maj. Laing and capt.
Clapperton in
Alabama-prohibits the introduc-
tion of slaves 100; report on the
Creek treaty 108; bank of the U.
S. in Mobile 124; Tombecbee
bank 310; Muscle Shoals 323; a
negro burned to death 357; Mr.
Wills killed

"Albion," the, a British newspa-

American citizens released from

prison

"American system,"

and woollens, and Harrisburg

convention.

Anderson, col. Richard dies

200

Androscoggin, the river,

242

Anniversary the, celebrated at va-

rious places 371, 343, 373; toasts

343, 371

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of the Susquehannah 37, 113;
Oliver's free school 89; Baltimore
and Ohio rail road, reports, &c..
100, 228, 218, 308, 308; Greek
fair 129; the oratorio 161; in-
spections 118; military 161, 241;
Patterson, Wm. 176; bricks made

in
224
Banks and banking-burning of
paper money in Ky. 87; coun-
terfeits on the bank of the U. 8.
111, 113; banks in Maine 112;
the branch of the bank of the U.
S. at Mobile, Ala. 124, robbery
of the U. S. bank at Philadelphia
196; Eagle bank of New flaven

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Bolivar, see Colombia and Peru.
Bompland, madam
Boston-elections and electioneer-
ing 102, 198; case of matrimony
in 151; appropriation bills 176;
stages in 230; the late Mr. Phil-
lips 262; monument to Franklin
279; trade of 279; dull times in
347; schools
S64, 403
Brazil-the squadron defeated 105;
army defeated 152, 201; seizure of
the Spark 180; frigate Baltimore
201; battle of Rio Grande 213; af-
fairs in 250, 294; Mr. Raguet 250;
the Ontario 294; speech of the
emperor 311; com. Biddle at Rio

346
309
224

manners

Brent, Mr. of Lou. dinner to
Bricks made in Baltimore
British affairs.
Altered language and
210; American manufactures nc-
ticed 38; Albans, the duke and
dutchess of 410, 425; Army, offi-
cers in the, 224; Ashantee, death
of the king of 104; Athol, the
duke of 151; attornies 328; Ar-
425;
gyle, duke of
Bank of England 424; Banker's
clearing 408; Brougham, Mr. 410;
Bentick, lord William 425; bri-
bery 293; Brazil, treaty with 181;
Burdet, sir Francis 134, 280;
Burning well at Wey mouth 216;
347
Budget, the
Canning, Mr. 113, 134, 212, 249;
appointed premier 182; extracts
from his speech as to the policy
he intended to pursue 291; remarks
in the occupation of Portugal
406; his remarks on the corn laws
408; canal project, a great 275;
Commercial statistics 428; Catho-
lic claims 134, 164, 280, 281, 328;
Clarence, the duke of 104, 133;
churches and places of worship
in London 346; Cobbett's Regis-
ter 85; coinage of the mint 13;
colliers 165; colonial trade 134,
181, 409; corn laws 44, 85, 164,
181, 347, 362, 374,408, 409, 425;
rates and duties established by
the ware housed corn bill 44;
Mr. Canning's resolutions 134;
tables on which they were found-
ed 163, 197; crimes, statistics of
88; Cumberland, the duke of 104;
Cuba 131; crim con, a case of

45

403
85

Joint stock companies
King, the, birth day kept by com-
mand 249; addresses to 313, 424;
his speech on proroguing parlia-
ment 423; Kilsheelan bridge,
425-
affray at
London-ships &c. employed in the
trade of 422; inhabitants of, &c.
192; Leyland, Thomas, his
immense wealth 561; Laws,
263; Laing, maj. killed in Africa.
281; Lethbridge, sir Thomas
280; lords the house of, retort
courteous, rubbish! 292; pro-
ceedings of the peers 425; Liver-
pool, lord 100, 104,
Ministers resignation of 180, 182;
rumors as to the appointment of
new ones,&c. 212, 244, 249; offi-
cial list of the new 250, 328; ex-
ministers ridiculed 278; ministry
the 312; fate of 295; jeu de sprit on
352; money, plenty of 181; manu-
factures, American noticed, 38;
manufacturing districts, notices
of the 44, 85, 118, 182; woollen
manufactures 3.1; quantity of ex-
ported 423; mint, coinage of the

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Navy 80; a good joke about naval
victories! 85; naval affairs-excess
of officers 422; the North Caroli-
na noticed 424; noblemen 87;
Norwich, riot at 410; north pole,
104
the expedition to,
Ogle, admiral, 134; O'Connell,
Mr. extract from his speech 290;
368.
Oxford, the university of
Portugal,-British troops in 134,
362; Mr. Canning's remarks on
the occupation of 406; parlia-
ment re-assembles, 80; squab-
bles in, 282, 428; prorogued 423;
Perkins, Mr. his steam engine,
&c. 132, 261, 431, 360; post mas-
ter a sentenced to transportation
224; petitions presented to par-
liament 133; poor in Ireland 48;
poor rates 151, 165, 212; Pen-
ryn, the borough of $64; pen-
sioners &c. 328; presses, on the
purchasing of 422; protective
system-timber trade 194; print-
214
ing in England
"Raising the wind" a new way of
87; railway, between Liverpool

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and Manchester 270; revenue,
expenditures, &c. 86, 104, 199,
277; comparative of G. Britain
and America 179; royal family,
amount of sums paid to the 151;
Russia, mission to 231; Rundell,
Mr. of Ludgate Hill, his will 133
Scott, sir Walter 129; silk, manu-
facture of 426; slave convention
181; sugar, West India 164;
spirits, ardent, consumed 293;
Shrewsbury, the earl of, his pro-
perty 224; ship owners, meeting
of 104; shipping an exhibit of 217;
stage players, salaries of those
in high keeping! 87; statistics 19';
shipping 345; storm, a violent
one in London 8; Shakespeare,
jubilee in honor of at Stratford 249
Taxes, &o. 204; tonnage 917; travel-
ling, rapid 85; treatment of a
wife, (lady Westmeath) 86; tun-
nel under the Thames 245, 313,
347; Tarner, Miss, to be really
inarried 423; see Wakefield.
Voyages of discovery
War prospects 36; Wakefields, the
case of 165, 182, 312, 347;
Wel-
Wellesley jewels 313;
lington, the duke of 18, 89, 328;
his family 812; Westminister, the
electors of 313; West India co-
lonies 113: see colonial trade-
sugar 164; free people of color
in 406; trial relative to a slave
that had visited England 4 3;
Wirtemberg, the queen of 47;
woollens, amount of, sent to the
U. S. from Leeds 82; foreign
wool 328; wool trade, debate in
the house of lords on the
York, the duke of dies 8; notice of
85; his debts 116; a dividend,
royal

104, 129

INDEX.

48; Rideau canal 84; Union canal
151, 259, 274; Chesapeake and
Delaware canal 241, 254, 320; ca-
nal toll received at Rochester 260;
Chesapeake and Ohio canal 274;
surveys in Vermont 275; canal
from London to Portsmouth 275:
the Alabama canal 288; Hudson
and Delaware caual 325; the Ohio
canal 323, 360; the Ogechie canal
361; canal navigation, a steam
boat for 386; the Delaware and
Hudson canal 406; project of mak-
ing a canal steam navigation to the
Mississippi 429; survey of a route
along the Delaware
Cambreling, Mr. his speech on the
woollens bill 154 to 160; invited
to dine at Raleigh, N. C.
Capitol of the U. S. cost of
Carey, Mathew, tributes to
Cargo, a large one
Carriage without horses
Carrol, gov. of Tenn. a dinner

Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton
Carter's letters from Europe
Caucus announced!

373

198

150

244

215
357

$2

to

227

245

356

Central America-in a state of anar-
201, 232, 329, 348
chy
Chairs, large quantity of skipped 259
Chanielion

term

112

Charge des affairs, on the use of the
229
Charleston, S. C.-meeting of the
chan.ber of commerce 265; me-
morial of to congress

Checks, forged

Cheves, Langdon

295
229, 448
345

China-statistics of 295; rebellion

in 294, 348; trade of the U. States
with 307; affray near Canton

357

212

367

Chivalry, modern

Chili-disaster to the fleet

232

212

Chocolate

215

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160

Brown, gen. departs from Wash-
ington 84; dinner to at New Or-
leans 308; at St. Louis, Mo.

386

Brown, Francis, dies

418
144

Bryan, John H. extracts from his
address

130

Buenos Ayres-battle with the Bra-
zilian squadron 105; official ac-
count 213; brigands 105; Cordo-
va 105; blockade 149: Brazilian
army defeated 152, 201; affairs in
250; the Pampas 280; ad. Brown
294; Rio Negro 313; naval force
348; evasion of the blockade
Buchanan, James, of Pa. his speech
on the woolleus bill 185 to 191;
his letter to the public in regard
to the late presidential election 415
Budd, It. Charles A. of the navy,
dies
Butler, Ezra

C.

Calamine discovered

Church, presentation of a
Circe La, the French frigate
Clay, Henry- -sce gen. Jackson and
Mr. Clay; leaves Washington
260; at Washington, Pa. 324; at
Pittsburg and his address 298; at
Steubenville 325; his letter to the
public 350; invited to Madison
County Ky. 256; his Lexington
speech 375; returns to Washing-

ton

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Alabama 12; university of 23; acts list
of 30; appropriation bill, general 10, 11,
15; appropriations for the military ser
vice 11, 12, 27; Archer, Mr. 15; appro
priatious, for the navy 9; Adams, John
Quincy, accounts of 14, 15, 26; appro
priations various 11, 22, 24, 27; for car.
rying into effect the convention with
G. Britain
Baltimore, supplies during the war 14;
Boardman, John 23; Berrien, Mr. 10;
Buchanan, Mr. 15; barracks at N. Or
lans 23; business of the session 12, 13;
Buckner, Mr. 13; buildings, public 28;
Bateman, Mr. 22; brandy, importation
of
Call of the house 16, Cambreleng, Me.15;
Chapin, Luther 13; clerks, in the patent
uflice 27; colonization society 29; charge
des affairs 73; colonies, British, inter
course with 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 23, 25, 26,
28, 65 to 70; commerce and navigation
of the U. s. 10, 13; Cumberland road 13,
14; contingent expenses 14; customs,
emoluments and expenditures of the of
ficers of

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French spoliations 10, 23; Forsyth, Mr.
15, 30; Ford, J. W.
Gales and Seaton 16; Ghent, treaty of 11,
23, 25, 7; Graham, George 14; Georgia
and the Creek lands 24-see "Indian ai-
fairs"-Green, Duff, ballot for as printer
26,24,37
to the senate
Hayne, Mr. 9, 22; Holmes, Mr. 9; Haguer,
Pter 23; Hamburg, to refund certain
duties levied on the vessels of 24; bar-
hors and rivers, a bill for the improve-
ment of certain 21; Hamilton, Mr.
Indian affairs 10, 12, 24, 25, 27. 28; Ing.
ham, Mr. 14; Indiana, boundary of 25;
certain resolutions reported by Mr. Ev
rett 29; intercourse with British cole-
Thes 9, 10. 14 see "British colomes,” in
Gemnity for French spoliations 10; Ti
nois caual

29

Clay, for porcelain

Cloths, British

369
975
113

Coal and iron in Penn. 975; anthra-

407

310

104

23

164

289

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89
89

244

Calico printers 353; calicoes Ameri-
can 258; journies of a piece of 263
Calhoun, J. C. See vice president's
appeal.

Canada-Rideau canal 84; commo-
tions in 85, 131, 224, 244, 404;
ancient cannon discovered 276;
the "N. Y. Albion" 404; goods im-
ported 89; prorogation of parlia-
ment &c. 107; vessels built in
112
112; population of
Canals &c. see the various states;
extension of the Penn. canal 37,
99, 386; tunnel at Lebanon, Pa.

cite
Coats of arms
Cobalt found in Indiana
Coleman, W. A.

Colombia--resignation of Bolivar 85,
86, 106; col. Vallenilla 86; receipts
and expenditures of 150: earth-
quake 89; disturbances at Bogota
200; taxes levied &e. 215; disaf-
fected persons shot 218; letter of
B. T. Watts 277; disaffections
92, 329; report of the secretary
of the home department 345; San-
tander's letter to Bolivar 351; Ka-
venga's letter to the vicepresident
351; proclamations of Bolivar 351,
362; affairs in 362, 374, 386; Vi-
daurre's charges against Bolivar
410
Colonial trade, British-Sec con-
gress, and 65 to 70 and 178; circu-
lar to collectors 70; English items
81, 113, 152, 180; case of the Bel-
fast 180; Mr. Canning to Mr.

Library of Congress 13, 25; Little, Mr. 14;
lands, the bill to provide for the sale of
24, 27
certain 25; light houses

27

Macon, Mr. 9, 24: mail contracts 9, 13:
Mercer, Mr. 29: military appropriations
9, 12: mack, ret fishery 12, 132 mist of
the U. S. 13: Mason, Josiah 13, 23: Mi.
chigan, claims to land in 15: locating
roacs in 24: militia, organization of 14:
Morrison, William
Messages of the president-On transmit-
ting documents relative to the dispute
with Georgia 28: charge des affairs
New Orleans, barracks at 23: navy and
naval 9, 22: dry docks 25, 27: appoint
28, 29
23
ing a committee of conference
Ohio river, the navigation of
Passengers 9: public buildings 13, 25, 28:
printer to the senate 16, 24, 37: patent
office 27: post office department 11, 23,
26, 27: increase of the salary of the post
master general
Reports of committes-on the land claims
in Alabama 12: of the committee of

29

10

foreign affairs, in the house of repre▾
sentatives, on the claims of our citizens
on foreign governments 44: of the select
committee of the senate on French spo-
liations 45 to 48: in the house of repre
sentatives on the patent office 76: in the
house of representatives on the public
buildings 78: of the select committee in
the house of representatives on the dif
ference with Georg a 9 to 96: of the
Committee of the senate on the same
subject
Reports, &c. of the different departments-
from the department of state on the relief
and protection of American gamers
11: public contracts 12: from the tra
sury on the touag of the C S 32:
explanatory letter and tables 165 to 167:
from the celary of stat I istiy
charge des affairs 72: from the secretary
of the treasury on the operations of the
mint 78: from the same showing the an
ausi receipts from the custom, 202 to 255
Seat of the vie proside t 20: stationary
26: slaves, on opening a correspondetier
relative to 29: Smith. Mr. of Mu, 10:
Saunders Mr. his r solutions 11, 13.
16, -6: St,velison, Mr 57 survey of har-
bors, &c.

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Treaty of Gh nt 11, 23, 25, 27: Tin
son, Mr. 12, 14; ir mais un the
nial trade bil 5: R W. Taylor, 23:
Taylor, J. W. spkr, thanks of the
bouse 29: his address

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Pennsylvania farmers

3016

Dickinson, W. R.

104

Firemen, the services of

58

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Debt of the U. States, a table shew-
ing the

Defour, John James, dies

Discovery, British voyage of
Dobson, Edward

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Doctrinal disputes

23

Van Buren, Mr. 0: vice president retires
from the chair 24: his app al 1 to 6
Warra ts, land, extending the time for
locating. &e. 27: Washington medals
14, 16: Webster, Mr 1: Williams, Mr.
of N. C. 28: wool-bill, the yeas and nays
in the senate on taking it up : only
ing it on th table, alias rejecting it
Yeas and nays in the senate-on amend
ments to the bill regulating the trade
with the British colouies 9, 10, 13, 25, 26:
on the appropriation for the military
service 11: on taking up the woollen's
hill 11: on ordering the bill to regulate
the commerce between the U. States
and the colouis of Great Britain to a
third reading 23: on amending it after
it was returned by the house 25, 26: on
laying the woollens bill on the table 33:
on amendments to the bill inaking ap
propriation for the naval service 24, 25:
on ordering the bill to a third reading
making appropriations for the repur of
the Cumberland road 24: on the bill to
allow the importation of brandy in smail
casks 25: on suspending the 18th rule
of the senate

in the house of represenI-
tatives on the passage of the till for
the preservation and repair of the Cum-
berland road

46

14

292

233

278

Connecticut-Mr. Tomlinson elect-
ed gov. 162; school fund, report
on 256; physicians 263; regulation
of weights 214; deaf and dumb
asylum
Conner, capt. of the U. S. navy 322
Constitutions
88. 199
Consuls 77; acknowledged 99, 279;
U. S. in foreign countries
Consumption, annual, of France 87
"Corinthian capitals" of society 423
Corono, or halo
Cotton, &c.-crop of the U. States
63; trade 64; cotton and sugar
82, 161; Maryland 2; Hindostan
147; American manufactures of
in Peru 179; fraud in 230; con-
sumed France and Switzerland
259; cotton bagging 266, 355;
cotton spinning 310; mannine-
tures 333; imported 342; price of
cotton goods
Cotton gin, a notice of the
Cunterfeiters caught 128, 419;
counterfeits alarming 111, 113
Court martial, ubtary; trial of the
six militia men at Mobile 236, 251
Crackers
323

Crane, capt. of the E. S. navy
Crawford, W. I

354

332

262

340

407
263 Florida-sugar produced in 89; col.
White 179; clections 260, 328;
oranges produced in 276, 311
Flannels, on the manufacture of

Dog, a, descends the falls of Ni-
agara

Drought, excessive
Dry docks

Duelling, laws of

Duponceau, P. S.
Dwight, Mr. of Mass.

E.

87

361
372, 402

112

Floating islands

98

Floyd, gen.

281, 508

Foolery, splendid

103

Fortune, a snug one

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Earthquake, shocks of
East Indies-war in Java 252, 294;
East India company, statement
of the concerns of the 288; Jug-
gernant, festival of
80
Editorial-notices 1, 17, 35, 49, 81,
98, 99, 161, 225, 359; distress in
Great Britain 17; Georgia and
the U. S. 19; desultory 33; note
to printers 33; Baltimore and the
west 33, 290; "The prospect be-
fore us" 35; an essay on the agri-
culture of the U. S. 49 to 58;
various gotices of 134, 145, 177,
224, 353, 354: "free trade" 81;
Duty Green 97; on the woollen
manufacture 97, 119; truth, what
is it 98; "our native land" 129;
agricultural products 146; cotten
147; terms of the Register 177;
the flannel manufacture 178,
226.290; notice to a person who
plead the benefit of an ancient
law 193; "town and country,"
Maryland, 193; British protec
tive system 124; Washington's
papers 269, "Patsburg Meren-
ry" 209-extracts from and re-
marks 257, 321: pieture making
225; on the cultivation of sugar
in Louisiana 241; Virginia 28.
Pennsylvania 242; American ca-
lienes 25%; acknowledgements of
the editor 289, Charleston me-
morial 289; exchange papers
305; "the sisters," agrientare
ani manufactures 505; Pennsyl-
vania farmers Sus; compliments
to the editor 114, 325; remarks on
the trade between the U. S. and
Great Britain 360; the presiden-
ev 327 to 311; the taruf and a
"Cermen Pensylvania govern-
or" 341; sound doctrines 355;
"state rights" 209, 365; Harris-
burg convention 385, 417; protre-
tive duties 401; Richmond £n-

178, 226, 200

117

114, 115

231

346

Franklin, Benjamin, anecdote of 87;

279

Franklin, capt. of the British navy 150

Friends, the, in N. Carolina 148
French affairs.

Algiers, war with 410; bank, colo-
nial 85; of France 101; Austrian
minister 125; Beziers, the priest
192; Bonaparte, his correspon-
dence 192; his economy 247; li-
terary taste 293; brokers, honest!
224; budget, the 425; Biel de-
stroyed by an avalanche
44
Chateaubriand 18; clergy 86; chi-
valry, modern 212; church, the
French 208; colonial bank S5;
consumption, annual in France
87; crime, state of 207, 387;
chamber of deputies, proceed-
ings in the 104, 125; violent de-
bate in 301; of the peers 347;
Collard, Royal 249; Constitu-
tionnel, newspaper
374
Duties, the amount of, received at
Havre 19; Duponceau, Mr. of
Philadelphia, elected a member
of the national institute
Finances 101; forests and wood-
lands
215

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Lafayette, gen. 425; Lazarists'374;
Lafitte, the banker 182; "literature
192; Laplace, the marquis, dies
151; liberty of the press, items
relative to the 19, 133, 165, 249;
censorship established 425; Lil-
lets, count de, in the U. States
216
Maubrenil, his assault on Talley-
rand 165; Miguel, don, expected
at Paris 165; ministry, acts of the
85; mummy opened 216; Mexico
291, 74
National guards 281; Neuville,
flyde de
345, 411

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