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NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD

OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.

II. NILES, EDITOR.

THE PAST THE PRESENT-FOR THE FUTURE.

FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1821-VOL. XX.

OR, VOLUME VIII-NEW SERIES.

BALTIMORE:

HINTED FOR THE EDITOR BY WILLIAM OGDEN NILÉS;

At the Franklin Press,

WATER-STREET, EAST OF SOUTH-STREET.

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365

Balloons, improvement in
Baltimore-fat sheep killed at
80; claims against the U. S.
81; insolvents 85, 154; inspec-
tions 112, 320; the city bank
225; battle monument 239;
Mechanics' bank 256; notices
of the health of 305, 321,
337, 369, 385, 401; 4th of July

at

408

Bank defaulters and robbers 225
Bank of the U. S. price of its
stock 111; present condition
of 289, 298; payment of divi-
dends 344; loss caused by its
mismanagement 289; branch
at Savannah
Banks, &c. special deposites,
and list of notes of the non-
paying banks, to the credit of
the treasury 36; counterfeit
and false notes 81; a new one
made in New York 111; trials
of defaulters in Maryland 127;
certain small bills issued not
money 128; engraving of bank
notes 177; prices of notes
192, 402; profits declared
Barbary states.-Morocco 47;
Tunissian fleet destroyed
190, 254, 319; Algerine fleet

241

Barron, com.

111

with the

113

Choctaws 33, 368; war he
tween the Indians in, 112, 192;
bad conduct of the Osages
288; population
Army-new regulations, &c. 47;
appropriations 58; pay, &c. of
the officers 56; case of Jew-
itt 64; board of officers 111;
peace establishment 191; re-
gister of the officers, &c. 196;
general order

235

Arnold, Thomas, dies 239; Be-

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Bells, on the breaking of
Belmain, Abraham

Chancery, the court of
Cholmodelly vs. Clinton

Circular on the affairs of the holy al-

liance

Clarence, the duke of
Coffee-substitutes, &c.

Coinage

Constitution!

Convent Garden theatre

75

153, 335, 381

142

77, 188, 284

143

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Biddle, Charles
Bonaparte, Napoleon-noticed
109; of his wife 109; cost of
detaining him 188, 283; re-
port that he was sick 302, 325;
said to be dead 400; report
confirmed 402; his tribute to
Washington
Bonnet-the Weathersfeld 304.
progress and prospects of the
manufacture 368, 376, 383, 403

Ireland-revenue 93; disturbed state of

253, 302. 335; distresses

Iron houses, masts and kings!
Juggler's gains

Kemble's library

364

187, 188

142

109

King, the, visits theatre 76; his speech
61; of his journey to Ireland 253; his
birth day

Law-geese and ganders

283

Laboring classes

183

412

Lancaster castle

187

109

Leopold, prince

32, 153

Liverpool, arrivals and departures 61;

dock duties

413

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Parliament-affairs of the queen 61, 77,
92, 95, 142, 143; reform 221; logic 404;
king's speech 61; great meeting of the
members 76; emoluments of the speak
er 76; queen's message 77; on the im-
port of American flour 77; holy al-
liance 95, 127, 142, 270; annual, men-
tioned 95; affairs of Naples, &c. 174;
warm debates 174; about the slave trade
357; constitution of the h. of commons 413
Pedestrianism
76, 109, 142 Pennyfather, Mr.

292

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142 Colonization, African, noticed 239
364 Color of persons, facts and re-
marks

302

46

109 Columbian, the newspaper

Wife sold 349; wives-a man who had 26! 399 Combs, domestic

240
305
463

Wilson, Miss.the singer

61, 93

Window tax

Wool-woollen manufactures

142, 187 Commerce, protections of 296,
187, 257,

522

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Editorial remarks on the proceedings &c.
1; ditto of the "Intelligencer" on the
business of the session

29

Acts passed--a list of

30

Alabama

98

Plata

28

25

Buttons, domestic,

C

Cadets at Boston

Calicoes, domestic

Buenos Ayres-See Rio de la

Anderson vs. Dunn

Appropriation bill, general

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Yeas and nays in the senate: on the Mia
souri question 11, 16; the bill for the
relief of the family of O. H. Perry
Yeas and nays in the house, on the bill in
favor of S Tucker 11; on that for the
relief of purchasers of the public lands
13, 15; about Missouri 14; about the
16
bankrupt bili
Congressional applicants for of
fice. memorial and petition! 102
Connecticut-elections 128, 144;
governor's message noticed
177; at length 212; school
fund 256; retrenchinents 289;
currant wine raised in 304;
population 33; bank at Litch-
field 383; report about public
lands
389
13, 14 Constitutional questions 17,
255, 289
15, 16, 27 Convention-federal, debates
27, 28 in the, noticed &c.

403 Army-about officers employed as clerks

400

403

Campaigns, British at Wash.
ington, &c.

258, 291, 409

Canada-emigrations to 270;
cost of the colony 270; a ca.
nal said to be cut to lake
Champlain 352; not true 387;
Montreal
Carey, Mathew, compliment to

382

345

3; recruiting service 11; peace estab
lishment 10, 14; appropriations, &c. 12,
28, 58; amount of savings estimated by
different bills

Auctions, duties on sales at
Baldwin, Mr.

Bankruptcy, a system of

81

28

Boundaries of states, N. W. of the Ohio 11
Census, respecting the
Clay, Mr.

13

178, 401
29 Copper mine in New Jersey 11;
404
11, 15 Cotton yarn, its fineness 61,
308; state of the English mar-

Collectors of the customs, &c.
Columbia, the district--the banks in 10,

Debt-to abolish imprisonment for
Department of state
Departments, a bill respecting
Duties an imposts and tonnage
Entries at the custom house
Evening session

Florida treaty 10, 11, 14, 25, 28;
of Alabama

387 French ships, &c.

80 Gaillard, Mr. thanks voted, &c.
Ghent, the treaty of
Gold coin

Catholic bishop, liberality to a 225
Census-see population of the
several states.
Champlain canal
Charcoal, effects of
Charleston-bishop England at 82
Cherokees, schools among the 102
Chess player, the automaton 288
Child thrown out of a window
368; one poisoned
Chili-its army in Peru 95, 285;
reported revolution in 95; fo-
reign vessels on the coast
285; captain Shireff's letter to
the director
China-succession to the throne

368

352

coins

ket, &c. 80, 96, goods, desir

12,53

23

15

26, 28

ed for summer wear 239; crop

25

28

damaged

304

petition

Crasus, of Lydia

82

98

80

89

304

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Crowned heads

28 Cruelty to animals, cases of
Cuba-new
governor arrives
79; import of slaves 94; va.
luable fleet sails 223; state of

the islands 126, 143, 259; U.

5

15

10, 11

28

23

12

S. com. agent 223; yellow fe.

13

ver

239

6

195

192

304

10, 26 Culbreth, Mr. a letter from him

Message of the president-respecting the

census

Militia, returns

Mint of the U. S.

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26, 81

Missouri 10, 11; the joint committee 10, 12;

report and proccedings 13, 14, 16; ex-
ecution of the laws therein

Darby, William 176, 203; valu.

25, 28

10

ble information from him 410
Davis, W. D. his letter respect-
ing the N. W. coast

21

81

13;

Day, maj. Benjamin

48

13 Deaf and dumb

48

| Navy-appropriations 11, 15; pension

Navigation acts

fund

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143; last will and testament
of the late emperor 185; pro-
clamation of the new one 186;
missionaries prohibited 336;
the new emperor said to be
assassinated 367; notice of the
disease of the old one
Churches, queer doings in
Clark, col. Richard, dies
Clay, Mr. his speech at Lexing.

ton

Goal-Lehigh

Patent, to be issued

306 Piracy, on the punishment of
Pensioners, revolutionary

80 Perry, com. O. H.

Post office (general)

301

63

Coffee-its consumption, &c. 111
Colombia, the republic of. Ma-

nifesto of the congress to the
people 8; com. Aury 126;
military preparations, &c. 79,
238, 303; negociations, &c,

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Public buildings 5; lands, Maryland reso-
lations respecting 11; to tax them in
certain states 16; bill for the relief of
purchasers of
Purdy, col.
Reports-on the public buildings 5; about
officers of the army employed as
clerks 3; on gold coins 5; respecting lot-
teries in the district of Columbia ; on
the general post office 26; brief extract
from that of the com. on manufactures

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Dole, Samuel

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East Indies-the cholera mor-
bus at Manilla, &c. 94; Emirs
of Sinde 94; Palembang 94;
freights 110; dreadful sick-
ness at Siam, &c. 143; war
between Siam and Birmah
223; war in the Persian gulf
254, 352; import of sugar in-
to England 288; cholera mor-
bus 143, 336; ships in the
Holy river 367; burning of

63

Fire-death by

80

ances

382
80

widows
Economy!
Editorial articles-Remarks on
congress and its proceedings
1; on the loan 34; on the
ways and means, &c. 34; on
foreign news 65 177; general
essays on domestic industry,
&c. 35; free remarks on the
state of things at Washington
50, 83; "fruits of the system"
81; a note to subscribers 96;
on the agricultural interest
97; on representation 99; “our
own family" and foreign mis-
sions 101; congressional ap-
Rointments to office 102; fo.
reign state papers and news
129, 145, 167; desultory re-
marks 130; what is the differ.
ence? 178; money, stocks,
&c. 209; things as they are
227; divinity of kings 226; on
foreign paper used in the ge-
neral post office 242; imports
into Florida 257, 290; on mix-
ed languages in the U. S.
274; the bank of the U. S.
289; British tourists in the U.
S. 292; taxation as it is, a dia.
logue 292; christian liberality
306; reply to the card of a
Virginia farmer 306; "let us
alone" 322; sales at auction
322; on the slave trade 324;
plain talk 338, 370; on the
persons and their product as
employed in New York 387;
items to independence 403;

on the close of the volume 401
Education-a character book 178
Edwards, Mrs. Rebeckah
Egypt-Cleopatra's needle 94;

182

statue of Memnon 126; culti-
vation of sugar 126; ships of
the pacha

223

Emigration to the U. S. 52, 255,

383; error corrected

England, bishop

193

82, 225

365
177

English language, of the deri-

vation of the words in

Engraving of bank notes
Europe, generally, notices of 61
Executive department, cost of

113

Exports of animal and vegeta-
ble food for several years 53

112
111

Fisheries--bounties and allow-

54
272

Fishermen captured
Flax, the culture of 229, 384
Florida-notices of 17, 80, 98,
113, 416; commissioners 96,
191, 255; notice from the 272;
gen. Jackson appointed go-
vernor 36; officers appointed
224; Darby's memoir noticed
49, 203; notices of the coun-
try 49, 353; goods imported
into, &c. 49, 241, 254 273,
305; delay of delivery 321;
gov. Coppinger's proclama.
tion and surrender of St. Au-
gustine 337; gov. Jackson's
proclamation 353; surrender
at Pensacola, particulars 404;
the river St. John's, &c. 416;
mails from Pensacola 272;
Tampa bay
Flour, prices of, &c. 35, 288;
wheat exported 53; error
in the table 65, 145; on its
import into England, &c. 77;
at a less price than rags 111;
remarks on,
Floyd, col. Benjamin, 80; gen.
William, an account of his
death, &c.
Foreign missions and impostors

287

145

101

Georgia--A .new convent
founded in 48; case of gen.
Mitchell 116; governor's mes
sage 181; finances 240; Mr.
Walker, senator U. S. 240;
law about lottery tickets 272;
population
241
Germany-generally. Clerical
impudence 94; lunatic asy-
lum 110; the people in
favor of Naples 176; Bavaria
176; Hesse Cassel 190; a
priest left to his own con-
science for having married!
176; Hesse Darmstadt, a con-
stitution granted to 190; con-
tingents of the confederation
382; economy!

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Guayaquil, revolution at

126

255, 288

386

79

Forsyth, Mr. entertained at Au-
gusta 144; embarks for Spain

208
Franklin, Dr. some remarks by
him
401
France-a new treaty said to be forming
with England 32; Fouche 32; Swiss
guards 46; stocks 46; Grenoble 188; re-
venue and expenditures 46, 78; plots
and conspiracies 78, 127, 284, 349,
365; eloths fraudulently sold 46; tem-
pestuous debates 62, 109, 174,188, 205,
349; ordonance respecting Am. vessels
62, 96, 271, 303; letter of the king to the
king of Naples 76; explosions, &c. 78;
109, 142; duke of Augouleme 78; Des
Cazas 253: removal of statues proposed
78; La Fayette 109; his speech 395; B.
Constant 109; frigate La Junon 127;
feelings of the troops 142; of the Span-
ish minister at Paris 143; M. de Balcas
143; affairs of Naples 143, 153; liberty
of the press! 365; gen. Donadieu 174;
revenue 188, 310; duchess of Angouleme
253; the faculty of the law suppressed
at Grenoble 2.1; Mr. Gallatin at court
221; conscription 271; duke of Bordeaux
284; religious toleration 284, 304; Lava-
lette 317; king to be crowned 335; En-
glish at Paris 335; ancient statue disco-
vered 339; Lallemand 349; cardinal Lu
Zone 365; the navy 382; product of to
bacco 382; premiums offered for useful
discoveries 399; new pieces at the thea
tres 400; population of Paris 413; mem-
bers of the national convention 413;
payment to the allied powers 413; ec-
clesiastical establishment 414; Jeanne d'
Are 414; vessels in the harbors of the
U.S.

Freemasonry and the synod of
Pittsburg

415

Hail storms
Hale, capt. Nathan
Hamburg-great price of gold

at

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Holy alliance--declaration at
Troppau on the affairs of
Naples 31; reported fracas at
46; king of Naples expected
46; Prince Ruffo attending
60, 74; remarks on the con-
spiracy of kings 65; progress
108, 153, 270, 305, 357; minis-
ters, &c. assembled 74; king
of Naples at 74; Troppau
circular 124; British circular
75; king of Naples and Gallo
153; his letter to his son 170;
proceedings 241; circular des-
patch from Laybach 313; de-
claration 315; Nesselrode's
circular

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Law cases-the Bello Corrunes (a salvage
case) 2; Young vs. Bryan, Anderson w
Dunn, Cobens vs. the state, of Virgi
nia (al before the supreme court) bri f
ly noticed 7; case at length 155, 183; U.
S. vs. Wilkins, Green vs. Biddle, before
the same 36; new rule established 36;
Cohens, &c. again noticed 36; a man
fined for disturbing religious worship 485
Anderson vs. Dunn, the case at length
72; about holding a person to prosecute
116; respecting certain small bank bills
128; breach of promise of marriage 128,
368; case of certain slaves transported
coastwise 137; respecting apprentices
249; about the right of the U. S. bark 10
maintain a suit 250; Suffolk bank vs.
Lincoln hank 250; Penn's manor case
250; case of Bowler and the jury that
tried him 250; vs. the proprietors of a
public stage 250; at Hamburg, about a
bounty tendered to seamen for extra
exertions 251; in Tennessee on the en-
dorsement law 275; decree respecting
certain distilled spirits 346; Indian ju
risdiction with the state of New York
358, 41; between landlord and tenant

406

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348

48 "Legitimate" concord
Liberty-a definition of
Lithrographic printing
Loan of the U. S. facts and “re-
marks" 34--see congress and
laws. Notice from the sec. of
the treasury 82; taken 97,
127; additional million want-

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Logan, George

407

household 257; remarks, es-

says, &c. 35, 178; do. enti-
tled "meaning of words" or
"application of principles"
51, 65, 113, 168, 193, 209,
243, 259, 275, 296, 354; view
of the use of domestic goods,
&c. 178; "plain talk" 338,
370; persons employed in, in
387
N. York, and remarks
Marine corps, promotions, &c.
383
63; libraries
Marriage fee, a man put in jail
for it 239; marriages, extra

416

154

Martinico, the island of
Maryland--trial of the bank

defaulters, &c. 127; Gazette,
the oldest paper in the U. S.
287; penitentiary 288; report
about the appropriation of
public lands for education
359; N. York report 376; Con-
necticut do. 389, N. Hamp.
shire, do. 390; population
Massachusetts---arrangements
with Maine 48; report to the
legislature on the ingress of
free
negroes 311; public
schools 108; great ox raised
in 80; on the proposed repre-
sentation in the senate 99;
shoes made at Lynn 128;
elections 144;
governor's
speech 251; amendments to
the constitution 252, 277; an-
cient law respecting persons
chosen governors 288; popu

lat on
Matlack, Timothy

33'

33

Jones, gen. on militia musters 236
Jurists, a question for

K

226

Kean, Mr. the player, at Boston
47; at Baltimore 144; at Bos
ton again, and remarks upon
him 209; extravagancies
Kentucky-circulating medium
of 52, 85, 225, 241, 383; the
Harmony society in 63; Tran-
sylvania college 63; operation
of the stop laws, &c. 85; state
bank, &c. 180, 225; legal opi-
nion of the stop laws 368;
the bank declares a dividend
of profits! 368; population 49,

Kosciusko-extract of a letter
from him

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Logic, most exellent!

271

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Longevity, cases of 48, 80, 112,
128, 144, 224, 255
35
Looms, manufactured
Louisa, an Am. ship, recaptur-
ed on the coast of Peru
Louisiana state of the finances
48; resolves about Florida 49;
of the permanent seat of go-
vernment 128; population of
New Orleans and commerce
128; population 129; trade
with N. York 383; health of
New Orleans 400; whirlwind

Macdonough, com.

400
110

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84

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80 Lunatics amused

63

M

111

136 Macomb, gen.

271, 287

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Madagascar, slave trade check.
ed in 269; a prince arrives in
England, with a letter from
king

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271

Labor, surplus of

Land, more wanted
Land, public-notice to debtors
for 279; notice to intruders
upon 363; proposed addition.
al appropriation for the use of
schools, &c 359, 376, 389,
390, 391; report in congress,
&c.
Languages, &c. in the U. States
274; of the world

Laurel, mountain

Law-the glories of

ports, &c.

391

288

128

109, 112

Law lumber--amount of re-

387!

Madison, Dr. murdered

Mail, robberies of
96, 144
Mails, irregular and defective 97
Maine -arrangements with Mas-
sachusetts 48; legislature 112;
gov, King resigns 240; elec-
tioneering in, with
Holmes' speech 323; popula-
tion 33; quakers' memorial 407
94, 110
Manilla, massacre at
Manufactures, generally--looms

Mr.

Philadelphia, 35 403;

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Militia, general return of 87;
gen. Jones' letter on musters

236

Miller, capt. Samuel 47; capt
Charles
63
Mint of the U. S. coinage, &c.
81, 404

Mississippi state--first steam
boat arrives at Port Gibson 112
Missouri state-the legislature
called 240; governor's mes
sage 300; solemn act of 388;
St Louis Enquirer 289; po.
pulation 145; proclamation of

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