NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, ANd a record
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
THE PAST THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE.
FROM SEPTEMBER, 1822, TO MARCH, 1823—VOL. XXIII. OR, VOLUME XI.-NEW SERIES.
FRINTED FOR THE EDITOR BY WILLIAM OGDEN NILES,
WATER-STREET, EAST OF SOUTH-STREET.
Adams, John-his letters con- cerning the fisheries 25; re. ply to Mr. Jefferson 248; his letter on education 375 Adams, John Q his note on Mr. Floyd's letter 9; his letter in reply to Mr. Clay's 246; his address in reply to general Smyth, noticed Ad valorem goods, essay con- cerning Africa-British settlements 22; slave vessels, &c. 22; the hor. rid traffic 69, 99, 386; treaty at Cape Mesurado Agriculture, a professorship of, proposed in Virginia Alabama-reported quarrels a- mong the Indians of 48; pro- duct of cotton, &c. 131; do. in Madison county, and remarks 242; Limestone county 291; elections
Albany, a meeting at about the affairs of the Greeks
Ancient world Appointments by the president and senate 320, 337, 388, 404 Army of the U. S.-troops at the Saut de St. Marie 96; re marks on the state of 98; es- says on the establishment 104 152; general views of the state of
Atlantic and Pacific
Atlas, American-Carey &
Atmosphere-Mr. Leslie's re-
Aurora, newspaper B.
Bailey, Ann
Bank of U. S.-general meet- ing of the stockholders 23; report of the committee and exposition of the president 87 to 96; Mr. G. Williams' note 98; Mr. Cheves' state- ment 121; note on the contro. versy 147; Mr. Williams' re- joinder 153; resolutions 179; proceedings of the delegates 209; directors 257, 290; ils "equalization of exchange" 290; money received on de- posite Banks-see the several states; general remarks on Bayard, James A. a remarkable letter from him 161; Mr. Har- per's exposition and re- marks 277 Beefsteak, how to cook one! 289 Birkbeck, Mr. his oration Births, extraordinary Blood, the circulation of Bonaparte, Napoleon-anec- dotes of him, &c. 34, 65, 164 198; notice of his death 115; treaty of Chatillon 115; of his family 226; journal of Las Ca. sas 230; his mother 355; of his son
Books, great prices paid for 256 Boston-deaths in 32; city fi. nances 64; banks 113; seal of the city 144; tumult at in 1746 150; electioneering at 183; ar- rivals 322; Merchant,' a wri- ter in the Register 243, 356; bills of mortality
Botany Bay, convicts at
Naval-frigate Iphigenia 64-the Lutine 149-return of vessels and ships building 200 squadron fitting out 374. Noblemen 166; non residents 21; Norwich, in 1561, 133; nunnery 183. Parliament-pensionary members of 54; Peel, sir Robert 132; piracy noticed 5, 166, 184; population, comparative and in- teresting views of 105-more females than males 183. Poor rates 151; premier peers, in opposition 103; priest, a rich one 183.
Religious charities 103; revenue, &c. 108, 291; representation 136.
Scott, sir Walter 117; Scotland-visit of the
king 68-statistios of 346. Slave trade 53; smuggling 230, 355; specie 5,68; steam boats 68; South American states 5; steam travelling 5; sugar, East and West India 5. Teeth, human, a great cargo of 405; Thet. ford, the borough of 372; Times, newspa- per 21; stocks, pri es of 68, 166; travelling 68; traveller in America 163. 177; tythes, just payment of 182.
Wallace, sir William, his sword 83; wages of laborers and soldiers 184; Wellesley, William Pole Tinley Long! 68, 82; West Indies, the trade of 28; wheat, price of 83, 136; Wilson, sir Robert 116; wives sold 183.
Brooks' Gazetteer
Bounty, mutineers of the ship 123 Canada-arrivals, population, Braham, Mr. the singer Brazil-revolutionary proceed. ings 7, 152, 166; particulars, proclamation of the prince, &c. 70; manifesto of the same 124; deputies 137; address of the cortes of Portugal to the people of Brazil 142; the cockade 152; the regent to be crowned 166; the slave trade 184; trial by jury 184; American seamen released 304; see Portugal. Bridge, a great one building 178 98 British affairs.-Agricultural distress, by reason of large crops! 147; adder killed 35. Bankrupt, a singular one 103; butter, spe- culation in 344; Byron, lord, 307,355. Calico printer 132; Canning, Mr. 103, 345; Catholic priest tried 103; Castlereagh kills
Balance of trade, essay on 389; Ste Exchange." Baldwin, Mr. received at Pitts- burg
Baltic, the trade of Baltimore-cotton mills, &c. in the neighborhood of 1; fo. reign goods imported 1; the statue raised on the monu- ment 4, 33, deaths in 32; cases of fever at 65, 81, 128, 145; election of mayor 96, 160; re. marks on the fever in 114; nest of gamblers disturbed 160, German Society at 273; election to congress 288; mu- seum (Peale's) 321; inspec tions
Debt 108; debtors 5; dragoons in a church 68; dinner, (ancient) 133; Drogheda, the marquis of 82.
Expenditure of government 83, 105; export of machinery 103. Glass manufactory 68; Grain, the product of 344; Greeks, the cause of the 5, 68. Herschell, dies 83; Hertford, the marchioness of 183; highland dress 103; human bones imported 275; horse racing 151; Hunt,
Mr. 230. Ireland-distresses of 5, 21, 82, 117, 344- riots, &c. 82, 183, 185, 230, 275-"capt./
Cleopatra's barge Clergy, interesting facts res. pecting 139; the "benefit of " 212; rights of the 230, 291 Clogher, the bishop of 66 Cloth, rapid manufacture of 128 Coal, the Lehigh 192 Colombia-dinner to Mr. Zea at London 1; supplies 7; acknow ledged by the Dutch 7, 55, 70; by Portugal 70; acknow. ledgment advocated in Eng. land 56; events 71, 104, 276, 406; proclamation of Bolivar 71; eulogium on him 115; Mr. Todd 147, 231, 406; Mr Tor- res 147; Laguira 167, 307, 356; Morales 167, 231, 259, 263, 274, 356; Zea, Mr. 310; naval affairs 231, 246, 276, 336, 356, 406; decrees of Mo rales 231; Maracaybo Colonization Society of Massa 138 chusetts 39; of the U. S. Combustion, spontaneous 182, 227 Commerce, the protection of
195, 229, 305 the report on no.
ticed 385, with France 400- see congress.
Congress of the "holy allies" 56, 67; reported proceedings 82, 100, 231, 310, 342, 344- see "Holy Alliance."
Accounts of the various departments 284- on the prompt settlement of 287, 302, 320: advances 239, 413; ad valorem goods 350; Alabama 224, 271, 272; Allen, W. H. 239, 988, 318. 334; amendments to the cons i tution 303, 317, 320, 334, 349, 364, 381, 382, 411; appropriation bills 304, 317, 352, 383, 399, 413, 414; army, peace establish- ment 239-documents 267-commissariat system 255, 288, 318-pay of officers 287, 352, 366. Appraisers 350; agents and con- tractors 413; Archer, Mr. 334; Alexandria, Mechanics' bank of 382, 399; armories 271 367, 397, 403.
Babbett, John 287; balances 237, 365; Bal- timore, 272, 318; bank of U. S. 334; Bas- sett, Mr. 238; Bastrop's grant 237; Beau- marchais' claim 237, 352; Benton, Mr. 397; Boston petition 72; British provinces, trade with 287,349 416-colonies 318, 381, 382, 413, 416-in respect to an act of par liament 413. Buchanan, Mr 383; Budd, Stephen 254; Burgin, Jahn 415. Calendar, the 237; call of the house 399; Cambreling, Mr. 363; Canada trade 287, 349; Canals-see Roads, below. Captives redeemed at Detroit 238, 239; Caucisi, En- rico, 415; Carr, Chas. 414; chaplains 236; clerk elected 219, 224; Cocke, Mr. 241, 412; coins, the currency, &c. of 318, 335, 349, 350, 364, 367, 380, 391, 416; collection districts 350; commerce, foreign 332, 334; commercial regulations 334; committees 224, 236, 237, 256; compensation of the members 224; compensations withheld, 416; Condiet, Mr. 239, 365; contingent fund of congress 24C, 302, 413, 414; Co- Jumbia river 240, 255, 272, 319, 350, 351, 397, 414-the district of 240, 241, 253, 303, 319, 364 411, 412. Cook, Mr. 319. 367; copper mines, &c. 382; cordage, of Rus sian hemp 252, 286, 301; courts of the U. S.398; crimes, on the punishment of 383; Cumberland road 237, 253, 286, 287, 301, 303, 304, 336, 399, 400-(cost of) 403, 413, 414; custom house officers 253, 351, 414; do. bonds 382.
Debt of the U. S. 336, 365-imprisonment for 252, 286, 318, 320, 331, 337, 364; Den
ny, Mrs. 304; delinquents, (so reported), 349; deposites, transfers of 349; direct tax and internal revenue 350; disbursement of public money 238, 253, 255. 351; divorce asked for 411; drawbacks 351, 403; duties, on the collection of-see "Tariff," below; Dwight, Mr. 286.
Erving, Geo, W. 253, 255; evening sessions 415, 416; expenditures 299, 400-a resolu tion concerning certain of them 412. Florida 302, 366, 411, 413, 416; Floyd, Mr. 254; France, commerce with 237, 348- convention with 300, 413, 416. Forrest, Joseph 397; fortifications-general, 239, 270, 331, 364, 367, 369, 416; Fuller, Mr. 254.
Gaillard, Mr. 409; Gales & Seaton, the case of 333, 336, 352; report 358; remarks 382. Georgia 255, 301, 302, 381,414, 415; Gerry Elbridge 349, 364; Great Britain, conven tion with 334, 350, 399; Greeks, the 272,
Kearney, Lawrence Lands, public, and land offices-various no- tices 237, 239, 253, 271, 318, 31, 334, 350, 364, 383, 400, 412-warrants for military 253, 413, 414-sales of lands 351-for the relief of purchasers of 416. Lawrence, Julia 334, 398, 412; lead mines, &c. 397; Lewis, Edwin 287, 412; loans to banks and indi- viduals, 349; Louisiana 272, 320, 334, 350, 351, 412, 4:3, 414; Lowndes, Mr. his de cease noticed, &e 334; Lowrie, Mr. 410. Mails, (by steam boats), 237; on the trans- port of 331; McKim, Mr. 304; manufac- tures-the digest of 352, 365, 382-the com- mittee report 304-report at length 316- notice of proceedings 334, 52,367, 382,383 -virtually rejected 398, 399-views and statements 363. Marshals 336; Maryland 287, 302, 351, 352; measurer, the office of 414, 415; medals presented 253, 255; Mex- ican empire 410; meeting of the second session of the 17th congress, members pre- sent, &c. 218. 219, 24; McCormick, T. 253, midshipmen, the appointment of 408; Michigan 416; military establishment 349, 350, 367; militia, Mr.Cannon's resolutions 239-on clothing the 239, 255 -arming of 272-discipline 304, 318-return of 411. Miller, John, 255; ministers of the U. S. at foreign places 109; mint 416. Message of the president opening the session 219-clerical error noticed in 241: docu- ments 267; about the copper mines 236; on piracies 236; relative to certain chris- tian Indians 236; public buildings 37; on naval affairs 30!; convention with Great Britain 334; commerce with France 348; survey of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, 339; on the expedition against Porto Rico 366; Indian titles to land in Gergia 397; concerning ordnance 397. Navigation, the act concerning 253; navy, rules and regulations 272-various inte- resting documents respecting 273, 282, 326 -fraternal association 288, 303, 304-sur geons and mates 288, 304, 320-the estab- lishment 334-midshipmen 334-Rodgers' marine rail way 351, 383, 399-pension fund 369, 382.
Offices, to be established 335; Ohio, cana! 253-a road in 272, 304, 409, 4.5: orduauce 256, 354.
Payments, 319, 416; patents 336; petitions 303, 334, 351, 365, 399; Perry, Sarah 334, 413; pension list 18,232, 352, 382,409, 411 -committee on 238. Pierce, Geo. lieut. 255, 318; piracy, proceedings concerning 239, 240, 252, 253, 272, 301, 335, 416; Piatt, John H. 364, 366; Plattsburg volunteers 238; Pleasants, Mr. 252; Porto Rico ex- pedition 40, 252, 366; Peoria, the village of 288, 302, 304; post office department 303, 416; Prevost, Mr. 351: printers to congress 412, 415; prize agents 383, 415; public buildings 290,412, 416. Road, from Wheeling to St. Louis 253;
roads and canals 255, 271, 272, 236, 288, 301, 319, 336, 351,409, 415; Rochester, Mr. 335; Rodney, Mr. 301, 349; retrench-,
ment 253, 272; revenue 298, 403; rifles 272; rivers Ohio and Mississippi 356; rules of congress 414.
Reports-of the com. on roads and canals 43 -annual of the sec. of the treasury 265- documents 297-concerning the army 257 -respecting the navy 282-from the comp troller 284, 288-of the board of engineers 336-on the naval pesce establishment 347-about Thompson's island 349-on fo- reign coins 379-on gold coins 391-sinh- ing fund 394-custom house bonds, &c. 403-Cumberland road 403-armories 403; on the case of D. D. Tompkins 406-on the appointment of midshipmen 408. Salvage 302; salt springs, &c. 382, 397; ses- sion, close of the 401; seamen, 237. 256, 382; Sibley, Mr, 238; Sloan, Mr. 412; Smith Mr. 252; Smith, Dr. 334; Sterling, Mr. 349; Shannon, George 364; spirits, domes- tic 365; stamps, concerning 415; sinking fund 394; South Carolina 364; Soyder, Abraham 366; Steubenville, the back of 367; Stockton, lieut. R. F. 381; steam batteries 414; Symmes, John C 351; sup- pressed papers, see Gales and Seaton, ante and 367; supreme court 397. Tariff, of the bills concerning, &c. (see "ma mufactures" above) and 237, 253, 251, 301, 320, 334, 335, 336, 364, 366, 382, 398, 399, 415-bill at length 316-views and state- ments 363. Taylor, Mr. of Va. 301, 317, 381; Taylor, Mr. of N. Y. 335, 414; Ten- nessee 416; Thompson's island 254, 256 271, 335, 348, 365; Tompkins, D. D. 394, 382, 398, 399, 409-report on his case 405, Transfers of appropriations 367; treasury, letter from the secretary concerning fo reign commerce 334; tributes of the re- spect of the house 334, 336. Virginia 350, 382, 383, 400; Vincennes, the the bank of 365, 415; vice president takes his seat 218-retires 393. Walworth, Mr. 318; Wheelwright, John 411; Woodson, Mr. 301; Wright, Mr. 272. Yeas and nays in the senate-about allowing a drawback on cordage 301-on the mil- tia claims of the state of Georgia 381- about the Mechanics' bank of Alexandria 382-on the bill concerning revolutionary pensions 410, 41-about a bill praying for a divorce 411.
Yeas and nays in the house of Lepresenta- tives-concerning the naval fraternal as sociation 304-on the bill about making a road in Ohio 318-on a bill about roads and canals 319-concerning the occupa tion of the mouth of the Columbia river 351-about a rule of the house applied to the tariff bill 398-the Mechanics' bank of Alexandria 399-on the bill to repair the Cumberland road 413-on the abolition of the office of measurer 415; on extinguishe ing certain Indian titles in Georgia 415. Connecticut-hieutenant gover- nor dies Consanguinity, singular Consuls, foreign Contagion-difference of doc. tors as to a remedy "Contempt of court" Cornwallis, mentioned by Napo. leon Correspondents, note to Cotton-northern 49, 209, 412; in Alabama 131, 242, 291; product and consumption 147 -stock of in England 151; price of 208; on the cultiva- tion of 209; general remarks and estimates 217; in Missou- 323 ri 402; in Louisiana, &c. Counterfeiters, &c 96, 160; gang
of 176; a great manufacturer 288; nest broken up Crawford, Mr. in Georgia Crimes in England and France 98 Cuba-the pirates of, see "Pi-
rates Plunder when Hava. na was captured by the Bri. tish 19; some disturbances in
276; supposed cession to Eng- land 305; arrivals at Havana 372; revenue received at 388; disavowal of any design of the British to possess them. selves of the island Curracoa-protest of the go- vernor against the decree of Morales
261 Customs, remark on the 147; bonds, receipts, drawbacks 403 -see congress. Cyprus trees, remains of D.
ry of plenty 147; rotation in office 162; on infidelity and disloyalty' 194; the American navy, the support given to it, vote on the tariff bill, &c. 195; on Britain and Russia, and the holy alliance 197; si. necure offices 241; the labor of slaves 242; on the affairs of Virginia 258; protection of commerce 305; imprison- ment for debt 321; "rights of men and things" 337; errors in 353; case of Gales & Sea- ton 358; importation of wheat 369; on politicians 370; note 32 on the N. York American' 385 26 Education-Mr.Knox's plan 53; letters of Messrs. Adams, Jef. 212 ferson, Madison, and a citi- zen of Maine thereon 375; common schools in N. York 402 Egypt-discoveries in Election of Jefferson and Burr in 1801 277
Deaths in the chief cities of the
Delaware and Hudson canal Delaware river, dispute about oyster beds in Delaware, state of-election 96, 112; 'benefit of clergy' plead in 212; appropriation for the canal 384; difference between the branches of the legisla
Denmark-reported treaty with England 55; depreciation of property in
Detroit, curious seizures at 99;
67 Evans, Oliver, mentioned 130 Exchange on England 49, 97; essays on the rate of 185, 243 274, 289, 293,356, 374, 389
Gas, extraordinary combustion 80 Geese, extraordinary Georgetown, S. C. hurricane at, and Mr. Mitchell's address 137 Georgia-case of the secretary of state 19, 128; elections 176; finances 256; governor's message 203; attempt to change the constitution 225; penitentiary German Society Germany--generally. A lord- ship to be disposed of by lot. tery 103; prince Esterhazy 372; universities 405; export of gold 405
Dinner party, a rare one 164 Families, average humber of
Diplomatic agents of the U. S.
Distance-what is it?
Dogs, killed at Philadelphia 19; mad Dougherty, Thomas, dies 16 Drought, severe 17, 34, 151 Du Pratt, extract from his work on colonies
Duel, between two black gen.
tlemen 208; the dropsy cured by a
Duelling, remarks on 115; ridi. culed
179 Fisheries-J. Adams' letters on 25; British provincial remarks on a reported bull of the pope 131 Flax, another machine for dress- ing it, with remarks 1 Florida--the oriental, or nut gall oak 1; proceedings of the legislative council, governor's message, &c. 23; tribute to the memory of Dr. Bronaugh 112, 135; the treaty, board of claims 178, 193; on the pro- posed division of Flour, price at Lima 246; Guayaquil
Ghent, treaty of: Mr. Floyd's letter, with Mr. Adams' re- ply 7; Mr. Fuller's letter 22; Mr. Clay's letter and Mr. Adams' reply
Glass, establishment of manu-
Floyd, Mr. his letter about
Duties exacted in England 226; ad valorem and specific, see *T." E. Earthquake at Aleppo, && 185, 259; in Peru 246; in Mexico
East Indies-females raffled for 149; great fire at Surat 152; power of the press, Jugger. naut, &c. 184; great rains and floods 184, 406; certain mis. sionaries in 184; volcano in Java, and cultivation of coffee on the island Economy, national, excellent essay on Editorial "rights of things," Greece, &c. 49; on the state of the army 98; on the yellow fever 114; on the differen- ces among the officers of the navy 129; on insolvents and insolvent laws 129; on lon- gevity in England and the United States 145; the mise-
Foreign goods, import of Fortifications, expenditures on 369; see congress. France-military preparations &c. 6, 55; English theatre at Paris 6 55, 184; the secret police, &c. 21; the censorship 62, 200; state of the country 55, 356; Moreau 85; debates 55, 83, 84; gen. Ber. ton, &c. 55; the army 55; schools 55; consul at Smyrna 56; naval -corvette La Tarn 80; Carbo nari 85; "old clothes shop" 103; Hyde de Neuville at Havre de Grace 83; sedition 184; the bud get 84; trade with the U. States --royal ordonnance 102; popula- tion of Paris, class of persons, consumption, etc, 102; restraint
Greece-see Turkey. Remarks on the case of 56, 81, 82; on the cause of, from the Liverpool Mercury, 111; adherence to their religious principles 149; British sympathy 152, 179; re- ports of their condition 225; the emancipation of--meet- ing at Albany 215; envoys at Verona 310; supposed altera- tion in the policy of Great Britain 405, 406 Greene, gen. Johnson's life of 178 Greensburg, Pa. extraordinary
Hancock, John, anecdote of Harper, Mr. his exposition and remarks on a letter of Mr. Bayard 277; typographical er ror in
Hartford, Con. cases of longevi.
ty at 145; convention noticed
masons in Tennessee 176; en- tertained at Nashville Jefferson, Mr. his opinion on political parties 164; injured by a fall 208; letter to presi- dent Adams 247; on education and the supreme court Jessup, gen. at Cincinnati Jews, remarks on those of Tur Hayti-its importance, &c. 3; in. key 99; at Philadelphia 275; tended insurrection, and pro- see Maryland, &c. clamation of president Boyer Johnson, col. R. M. honored 148| 36; fugitive slaves given up Johnson, the colonels, case of 245 86; Port au Prince burat 310 Johnson's life of gen. Greene 178 Health-general notices of 113, Jones, Dr. his address 257, 260
Heckewelder, rev. John, dies 384 Kentucky-representation in Herschell, sir William, dies 83; congress 16; the currency 96, sketch of his character, &c. 154 148, 209, 234, 337; diminu. Hog, a great one 288 tion of the medium 163; go. Hollingshead and Scull 241, 273 vernor's message 170; elec. Holmes' Annals, extracts from 150 tion of a senator 176; state of "Holy Alliance;" see congress. the bank of the commonwealth 181; finances 225; report on the currency 234; relations with Virginia 256; correspon. dents 258, 337; stock sent to market 259; fatal rencontre in 320; burnings of paper mo ney 321, 355, 387; Transylva. nia university 387, 402; pro. gress of population, &c.
Russian sentiment respecting 100; remarks on the conspi racy 100; abbe du Pratt's re marks 132; Britain and Rus- sia 198; reports of proceed ings 273 Hornet, the U. S. ship--see 'na- val.' Sickness of her crew 57 Household manufactures 144, 181 Howard, gen. John, jun. 115 Hull, capt. 131; charges against him 177; opinion of the court 187; statement of D. Leman 227 Human bones, used to manure lands
Humbert, gen. dies Hurricane, in New Jersey 64; at Charleston 81; in North & South Carolina, details 101, 137 Hydrophobia, cure of
I. Illinois-elections 48; bank of Vincennes 167-see congress; the governor of Immigration to the U. States 305 Imports and exports, essays 185
Imprisonment for debt-colo.
el Johnson's remarks on 251; in North Carolina 309; essay
157 Law cases--Forbes vs. Coch- rane, fugitive slaves 26; copy right of a newspaper 34; a. bout a vessel wrecked on the coast of Holland 82, 149; lia. bility of mail carriers 100; for a libel in the days of queen Elizabeth of England 150; Mariana Flora 181; about a gratuitous carriage of mo- ney194; sundry decisions 245; policy of insurance, Wain vs. Thompson 295; case of the bank of the commonwealth of Kentucky 371; bigamy Lawyers in the U. States 194 Lead, Mississippi 183 Leib, Michael, dies
Indiana-Harmony 2; election
48; law cases in Indians--opinions on civiliza. tion 20; take newspapers 291 Indigo, cultivation of
"Infidelity and disloyalty," re- marks on
Insolvents and insolvent laws 129 Leman, David
Italy-storm at Venice 35; state
16, 96, 290 "Let us alone,"
Interior communication 96, 213 Letters to the editor 82, 97, 258
of the pope and his cardinals 103; bull respecting the use of fish
J. Jackson, gen. reported to retire from the list of candidates for the presidency 149; not true 387, elected grand master of
Liberty, Ames' residence of! 163 Light-houses, number, &c. 400 Lightning, protection against 168 Lithgow, the case of Lock, a new one Longevity, cases of 98, 128, 208, 226, 354; aged persons in Britain, and comparative view 145, 192; remarks
Macedonian, frigate, inquiry as to the cause of sickness on board of 205 Madison, Mr. his letter on a pro. fessorship of agriculture 202; on education 376 Mail--robberies 33, 804 Maine---elections 64, 368; fi nances 339; meeting about the presidency 322; a citi- zen's' letter on education 378
Manning, lieut. anecdote of 213 Manufactures, &c. near Balti.
more 1; "Hamilton" on the subject of 40; at Waltham 66; general remarks 97, 228, 274, 306, 337, rapid work in 128; forgery of 133, 257; demand for 290; household 14, 181; British remarks about Marble, fine quarry of Mariana Fira Maryland-counterfeiting in
the penitentiary! 16; elections 95, 112, 144, 240, 320; resoln. tions about the Cumberland road and internal improve. ments 251; representation, &c. 258, 370; report on religious liberty 261, 307; approving the measures of the general government 263; finances 273; relief of the Jews 336, 337; claims for militia services 386; crop of tobacco 388; vote to allow two additional dele. gates to Baltimore 403; about electing the governor by the people 404 Massachusetts-progress of po. pulation 34, colonization so ciety 39; notices of events in old times, curious, 159; elec tions 175, 192, 320; of the clergy in 288; proceedings about the presidency 345; D. Gray, "the spy," 354; state
Meigs, Josiah, dies Mermaid!
354 Methodists-progress of
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