UNITED STATES.-Inauguration of General Jackson.-State of Public Affairs. -Political Principles of President.-New Cabinet.-Removals-Opposition in Senate.-Post-office Department.-Dissensions in the Cabinet.-Controversy between the President and Vice President.-Cause and consequence thereof. Situation of the Country.-Claims upon France; origin of Claims.-Claims upon Denmark; settlement of.-History of French Claims; negotiations concerning same.-Brazil.-Negotiations with Turkey; Treaty.-Great Britain; Colonial Controversy; History of Dispute.-Policy of Great Britain; of United States.-Law of 1813; of 1820.-Negotiation.-British Law of 1822.-Law of 1823.-American Ports opened.-British Law of 1825.-Colonial Ports closed.Negotiations renewed.-Proceedings in Congress.-Concessions by United States.-American Ports opened.-Colonial Ports opened.
Treaties between the United States and Cherokees.-Condition of Cherokees.—
Constitution adopted by do.-Policy of Georgia.-Views of Federal Govern-
ment.-Question between the Cherokees and the United States.-Conduct of
Georgia.-Proceedings in Congress.-Bill reported in Senate.-Proceedings in
Senate.-In House.-Passage of Bill.-Character of Bill.
Opinions in South Carolina.-Proceedings in Southern States.-Nullification.—
Public Lands; system of disposing of same.-Pretensions of Indiana and Illi-
nois.-Graduation Bill.-Mr Foot's Resolution; Debate thereon. Mr Hayne's
Speech.-Mr Webster's Reply.-Effect of Discussion.-Graduation Bill passes
the Senate.-Laid over in House.-Nullification Party.
Opening of the First Session of Twentyfirst Congress.-President's Message.-
Retrenchment.-Amendments to Constitution.-United States Bank.-Tariff;
Bill to enforce; Policy; Discussion of and Passage.-Bills to reduce Duty on
Salt; on Molasses; on Tea and Coffee.-Tonnage Duties.-Cash Duties.-Mr
Benton's Scheme.-Mr Cambreleng's Navigation Bill.-Discussion concerning
prosperity of Country.
Treasury Report for 1829.-Appropriations for 1830-Support of Government.— Discussion on Bill.-Naval Service.-Marine Corps.-Fortifications.-Engineer Department.-Military Service.-Indian Department.-Massachusetts Claim. Progress of Internal Improvement.-Act of 1824.-Opposition to System.-Course of Discussion.-President's Opinion.-Orleans and Buffalo Road Bill.-Survey Bill; Discussion concerning same.-Conditional Approval.-Maysville Road Bill; Rejected.-Discussion on Message.-Washington Turnpike Bill; Rejected.-Louisville Canal and Lighthouse Bills; Retained.-Harbor Bill. MEXICO.-Condition of Country.-Invasion from Havana.-Defeat and Capitulation of Invaders.-Revolution.-Separation of Yucatan.-Abdication of Guerre. ro.- Bustamente chosen.
COLOMBIA.—Mosquera elected President.-Castillo's project of a Constitution. -Congress convoked on January, 1830.-Attempt to introduce a Monarchy.Revolt of Cordova.-Arrival of Bolivar at Bogota.-Resigns his office to Congress.-Message to Congress; Character of do.-Separation of Venezuela.Causes of Discontent.-Överthrow of Government.-Negotiations.-Mosquera chosen by Congress.-Commotions at Bogota.-Constitution accepted.-Sucre assassinated.-Movements in favor of Bolivar.-Dissolution of the Government. -Bolivar reassumes the Government.-Bolivar's death.