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WEEKLY REGISTER,
NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
THE PAST THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURES
FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER 1829-VOL. XXXVI OR,
VOLUME XII-THIRD SERIES.
BALTIMORE:
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Abernathy, the surgeon, ancedote presentatives on the memorial of the 219: Bridgewater, the earl of, dies 104, 116 company 41; progress of the road, 122: bishopric of London, 317: Buck- Adams, John Q. bis correspondence &c. 53; letter from certain engineersingham, Mr. 105-see East Indies: with certain gentlemen of Massachu- of in England to the president of the bull baiting 273: Burke, the body-sel- setts noticed 1, letter to Wm. Plumer company 92; report of do. to the pre-ler 4, 68, 86, 104, 167: his accomplice and reply, with extracts 17; corres sident and directors 273; iron import-Hare pondence with J. A. Hamilton 84, 93; ed for 235; stockholders in $49; in- Calicoes, returns of printed 338: judge Gould's reply, with letters of junction on the company 365; estinat-Canada--see Canada: Catholic and Messrs. Hillhouse, &c. 153 to 156, 174; ed cost of the road from Baltimore to Catholics, cathedral 167: chapels 266: Mr. Hamilton's letter to the editor of the "Point of Rocks 386; riots on 409 Wellington, Anglesea and Dr. Curtis the N. York Evening Post 172; Mr. Banks and banking-the Hoboken 4, 6: anecdotes of ministers 115: lord Plumer to Mr. Hamilton 173; history bank fails 49; bank of the U. States Anglesea 38: duke of Northumber- of his administration proposed 1; cor- 123; dividend S17; the bank of the land 38: disabilities 66, 129, 138: Wel- respondence with certain citizens of Commonwealth of Kentucky 52, 181;lington to Leinster 68: Gratton to the Steubenville 107; do. with certain of proceedings in the N. York legislature sate 91: of Mr. O'Connell 38, 65, 69, New Jersey 106; invited to a public respecting, &c. 102, 134; see New 87, 121, 166, 255, 272, 287, 320, 372: dinner at Boston 361; on his retire-York-an essay on the state of the excitement on "the question" 55, 68, ment from the presidency 17, 145 currency 209: notes of the banks of 88, 98, 117, 120, 137, 148, 223: "the Adams, John, a declaration of 334 the U. States refused in deposite 222; rent" 137, 255: association 98, 228: Adams, Geo. W. drowned 164, 271 bank of Columbia, N. Y. 223; Patter- the case in parliament 98, 120, 202: Adams, Mary Ann, dies son bank 235; Middle District bank Wellington to Winchelsea and plan Addison, on the spirit of party 54 284; Central bank of Georgia 317, 351 of relief, &c. 135, 166, 183, 202: votes Africa-M Caille's expedition to Barbary powers, extinction of 152 of the pcers 202: Catholic peers 137, Timbuctoo 36. See Liberia. Barbour, James, minister to Eng- 226, 254, 364: Protestant opposition Africans in Baltimore land 65, 308, 339 301: emancipation checks emigration Alabama-electioneering in 165; 271 317: renewed disturbances 415: clergy great storm at Tuscaloosa 289 364: cannon captured at Navarino 225: Alligator, a large one 131 cabinet, changes in the 367, 384: M. Almeida, confined at Porto Rico 179 34 Cavendish, 384: "church in danger" "American sagacity," British no- 87 117: Cobbett, William, 255: church tions of 223 livings 255: cotton, prices of 223: see Anniversary, observance of the 332 cotton: Curran, Mr. 4: corn laws, the Appointments to office, former sen- 255, 257, 287: of the averages 291: timents respecting 161, 196, 267,313, crime, in Ireland 408: Cumberland, 315. See editorial and appointments. the duke of, and captain Garth 139, Etiquette observed in relation to 152; 292 to 296, 323147: currency and commerce of 420% Mr. Williams' letter, &c. as to the Berrien, John McPherson, of Geo. Curtis, William, dies 55: Custis, Mrs. dismissal of Mr. Norton 181, 244; Mr. 1; declines a public dinner at Savan- dies Eaton's letter to Mr. Nourse 163 nah, Geo. 253; gen. Call's charges Davy, sir H. dies 367: debt, plan Appointments by the president, &c. against him 268; to deliver an oration for liquidating 395: Diorama, the, de- civil 5, 34, 67, 102, 119, 133, 149, 163, at Princeton college 118 stroyed by fire, 320: distresses-see 181, 199, 234, 377, 410; naval 67; mi- Biddle, com. his entry into Cadiz manufacturers, causes of, &c. 351, 411, 226 litary 67, 143; "ominous" runiors as 37; his correspondence with the baron 412, 414: Dudley, lord, to the necessity of 148 da Prata 126 East India company, Mr. Bucking- Arkansas territory-census of 234 Blockade, the right of, &c. 100, 117;ham's exposition of the affairs of, dis- Army of the U. States-order of case of the Dolphin 101; correspond-cussions in parliament, &c. 105, 221, the war department pardoning Wm.ence of com. Biddle and the baron de 225, 272: commerce with the E. I. Huston, alias Hart 91; the fourth regi- 349: Edinburg murders 4: see Burke: ment 235; appointments in the 67, 143; emigration to America 151: excise $21 decision in the case of captain Gantt laws, effects of the 204; case of gen. W. Scott 114; troops Fauquhar's heirs 220: finances, 159: to proceed on the Santa Fe road 182; flour and grain, prices of &c. 4, 38, visiters of the military academy 269; 68, 87, 132, 145, 166, 223, 230, 270, their report 311, 350; graduates 325; 413: importation of wheat, &c. in case of col. A. R. Woolley 325 1828, 118: "free trade" discussion in Auctions, great meeting in N. York parliament opposed to, with the report of a com- inittee on the evil effects of 184 Austin, James T. his remarks about the old parties Austria-regulations of commerce with 199; war with Morocco 335
Benton, T. H. bis reports and bills on the patronage of the executive 265,
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Rio da Prato, relative to the blockade of Buenos Ayres 126 Boston-houses building in 3; sales of American goods in 29, 67; prices and sales of wool 82, 83, 234, 298; the N. E. society 270: dinner to Mr. Green 222: expenditures 85,271: toasts drunk at 50; old spirit of Boston 325; "Boston report" 3, 249; the location of the city 235; "Gazette" noticed $5, 65, 377; brig Attentive, of 50; Bun-ported ker Hill monument 318 Bowman E. dies 149 Branch John 1: invited to dine at Halifax 145
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166 Hare, the accomplice of Burk, 103: 202 Irish freeholders 257 Kean, the actor 255: Kentuckian, a, sixteen feet high 255: king, plate for 87,396 the 54: his speech Land in Ireland 384: Limerick, affray at 596: Lindsey, Richard, 36: Lush-
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Baker, John of Maine, correspond- ence respecting, between Messrs. Clay, Lawrence and lord Dudley 29 to 32; correspondence of lord Aberdeen and Mr. Lawrence 190 to 196 Baldwin, Henry 35 Ballard, capt, of the U. S. navy, sword presented to 131, 355 Bates, E. and Geo. McDuffie 33 Baltimore-improvements in 3; do- mestic goods shipped from 49; trade with Lancaster, Pa. 86; rapid rise of the city 268; severe weather, price of wood in, &c. 4, 147; inspections 119; vessels 119; chemical preparations made in 150; the Independence (steam) boat) 164; Edward Johnson dies 147; the screw dock 298, 347; centenary celebration 397; sunday school cele- 414 Baltimore and Ohio rail road-See cail roads—report of the house of re-
Brazil-treaty with 65; with the U. States 109 to 112; Portuguese arrive at R 224; the currency 224; slave trade in 105, 162; abuses of the custom house 105; insurrection 224; Frenchington, Mr. killed ships at Rio, &c. 105; American claims Malibran, madam 223: malt, ef- on 199, 201; French 199; British 224; fect of excise laws on 321; manufac- convent lands 199; American vessels turers-distresses, &c. among 104, captured 201; correspondence between 122, 151, 166, 254, 256, 268, 270, 272, com. Biddle and the baron of da Pra- 287, 292 340, 396: McCartney, Dr. 340 ta 126 167: Manchester riots Brick, Berry's "premium" 301 Navy of the U. States, noticed in Great Britain and Ireland. parliament 113: naval vessels lost 167; Ascot races, 413: Atlas newspaper Northumberland, the duke of 86: his 500: Anglesea, lord 4, 53, 256 plate 167: his entertainments Brunswickers, meetings of 55-see Catholic question: budget, the 256, 304: banks stop payment 273: bank of England 384: Barbour, Mr. Ameri- can minister, 65, 508, 359: beer, &c. manufactured 168: bodies, unlawful disinterment of 273 besoughmongers, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
255 O'Brien, the rev. Dr. B. dies 50: O'Connell, Mr. see Catholic &c.
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Parliamentary courtesy 219: parlia- ment--opening of 68: Peel, Mr. see Catholic question, and 121: Pelham, Mr. 198: pirates 104, 151, 166, 321: Portugal, the affairs of 367, 384, 397 49*80
Barnsley, Godfrey Barry, Mrs. the actress Battle, loss of life in Baytes, the sulphate of Bells, weight of several Benjamin, Levi, dies Benning, Mr. shot by C. Wickliffe 65,349
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arriving in 286: "rights of Britons" in marle sound 13: Alexader, Mr. 26t 350 appropriations for 1520, 206: Arkan- Canals The Morris canal 3; see sas territory 25: army asylum 175: congress. Projected from Schenec-appropriation bills the variou, 13, 15, tady to lakes Oswego and Ontario 52; 16, 22, 24, 25, 26: armories and arse- the Delaware and Hudson 181; state nals 2-4 of the fund in N. York 117; N. Y. ¦ Baltimore and Ohio rail road 15,41: canal tolls 222; Mr. Mitchell's re- Baltimore barber 23: Bartlett, Mr. 16: marks about the Chesapeake and Ohio barracks in Missouri 23: Bassett, Mr. 53; corner stone of the first lock laid 20: Bates, Mr. and Mr. McDuffie 55: 235; othcers of the company 271; Baker, John, of Maine 29 to 32: Ber- the Dismal Swamp 55, 67, 116, 154, rien, Mr. 61, 62: Bibb, Geo. M. 232; the Chemung 134; cost of keep- ing the N. Y. canals in repair, &e. 256; Tibbitts' plan for disposing of the revenue from 306; canal between the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, port of the engineers 189; the Cayuga and Seneca 222; canals in the U. S. a list of 187; canals in Pennsylvania 86, 101, 370; the Pennsylvania canal board 119, 134, 147, 148, 268; the Chesapeake and Ohio 164; canal along the Monocacy 302: the Chesapeake and Delaware opened 317; canal through the Muscle Shoals 319; the Farmington canal 414- Delaware ca- nal 101 Cannon, P. the murderess 144, 202 Canova's group of Graces 149, 177 Debates,Gales and Seaton's Register Carpets, manufacture of 283 of 30: Decatur, Susan, 26, 57: Detroit, Carroll, gen. of Ten. sword pre-road from to Chicago 13, 26: disburse- sented to 568 ments in the several states 24: Dismal 2 Swamp canal 21: duties, cash payments of, &c. 15. report on
Canals, the Chesapeake and Dela- ware 13. 23, 26, 27, 55: the Dismal Swamp 24: Louisville and Portland 27: Cambreleng, Mr. 25: cash duties, re- report on 157: chair, appeals from the decision of the 26, 27, 57: census, the fifth 15: Chambers, Mr. 61, 62, 65: commerce and navigation of the U. S. 14: constitution, amendment of the 14, 15: cotton and wool, value of the ex- ports of 26: Crittenden, J. J. 91: Cumberland road, &c. 14, 24, 26: Mr. Randolph's note concerning 41: cus- toms, emoluments of the officers of 12: bonds taken by the collectors of, &c. 22: customs, amendment act, the British
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Castor oil, anti-tariff Catholic question-see Great Brit- ain and Ireland and "editorial,” re- Exploring expedition, correspond- B.joicings in the U. States on the pas-ence, &c. concerning 7: exports of the sage of the bill 200 U. S. since 1820, 26: executive busi- Chemical preparations made in the mess, yeas and nays on motions to go U. States 139 into the consideration of 22: executive Chili-affairs of the republic 225 journal 33 China-interesting items from 230 Florida 23 Children, mammoth 165 Chouteau, col. Auguste dies 68 Circle, quadrature of the Clapp, Joel, dies
Gent, relating to the treaty of 13, 23 Hall of the house 35, 58: Hanseatic republic 13: Hamilton, Mr. 27: Hayne, Mr. 13, 22, 23, 61: Holmes, Mr. 23,
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Indians, the 21, 25, 27: Indian de- particut, appropriations for 22, 21, 25: internal improvements within the states 16: amount expended for
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Clay Mrs. H. a ball given to Clay, Henry, dinner to him at Wash- ington and his speech 39; invited to dine with the managers of the Balt. "fancy rag ball" 91; dines with the mechanics, &c. at Wheeling, Va. 115; Jackson, Andrew, his letter to the anecdote of "the outs and the ins" senate announcing his readmess to take 115; dinner to him at Frederick, Md. the oath of office 23: see president. 124; letter to the committee of citi- Lands, survey of the public 13, 15: zens of Middlesex and Essex coun-expenses of the general land office 13: ties, N. J. 125; toast complimentary appropriated to the several states 21: to 349; reaches home 119, 161; Mr. the Yazoo 57: report on the distribu- Clark nominated for the district tion of money arising from 215 to 218: formerly represented by Mr. C. 161; acres of within the limits of the several correspondence with certain citizens states 259: tables shewing the quanti of Bardstown, &c. 355, 413; dinner ty of public lands in each state and to him at Lexington 234, 268; his how appropriated, &c. 261, 373 speech at length 399 to 401; courte Mallary, Mr. 25: Macomb, on the sies towards him establishment of an army asylum 176: McDuffie, Mr. 26: his affair with Mr. Bates 33: messengers, payment of 23: Mexico, trade with 15: canal project- ed 22: Mississippi land company 16, 22, 57: mint, seignorage at the 15: Mit- chell, Mr. 58: Monroe, James, claims of
police of London 226: poor rates 226: population of the empire 118: reve- nue, the, and expenditures 5, 104, 116, 166, 256, 304, 320, 364: priests hired 289
Scarlett, sir James 320: Scott, sir Walter 122: S. American loans 223: Southey, Robert, $50: steam coach 168: spirits, consumption of 273: stock dividends 598: sugar, W. Indian 367: Stephenson, Rowland, the banker, va- rious notices of 5, 36, 51, 68, 151, 219, 222, 223, 226: apprehended in New York with the proceedings 51, 65, 219 Taxes, British 393-see poor rates: tariff, the American, certain papers concerning sent to the house of com- mons 53: proceedings relative to no- ticed 66: English notices of the repeal of 413: Tickell, Mr. 4: tobacco raised in Ireland 52: duty on in England 117: smuggling of 151: permission given to Irish planters to raise it free of duty 256: "Tom Thumo," the American horse 270: tonnage, amount of arrived at the different ports 202: trade, the state of 371; Trant, Mr. anecdote of
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Ward, Geo. dies 167: Wellington, the duke of 4: duel with Winchelsea 151: his letter to the duke of Lienster 68: the bishop of Salisbury's letter to him 166: insulted 167: extract from one of his speeches on emancipation 202: reported rupture with the king 273: said to be bribed 412: West, sale of his picture gallery 167: wines, the duty on French 255: woman dis- guised as a man 54: wool, low price of 337: Westminster Abbey on fire 255 York minster burned, &c. 88, 122, 255
Brooks, J. G. extract from a speech
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Brown, Amos dies Brown, David and Jonathan, die 223 Buenos Ayres-Murder of Dorrego 34; his letter to his wife 67; contracts to bring colonists rescinded 105; Mr. Forbes' letter to Lavalle 66; Lavalle's letter to Mr. Forbes on his interposi- tion for the safety of Dorrego 207; Lais Dorrego's letter to Mr. Forbes 207: correspondence between Mr. Forbes and Velez 229; another revo- lution 105, 183; liberty of the press in 162; disorders 225, 288, 332. 386; ad- miral Brown 122, 288; the Montene- ros 224, 288; the war with Santa Fe 189, 386; privateering abolished 225, 229; beseiged by Rosas 288, 333, 336; blockade 126; enrollment of foregu- ers 288; proclamation of Lopez gov. of Santa Fe 288; insult to the French consul 333; he places the subjects of France in charge of Mr. Forbes 333; the vessels captured by the French squadron given up 386 318
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Bunker Hill monument Cabinet, of the 1, 17, 317 Calhoun, J. C. an error in a letter of Calicoes, manufacture of 283, print- ing in England 338 Cambreleng, C. 112-see editorial and congress. Public dinner to him in Washington, N. C. 116; his hun- dred per cent calculations
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Canada-Fortifications in 140; great dam at the Hog's Neck 168; Ameri- ean flour imported 254; notions of American character 269, affairs of al- luded to in parliament 272: settlers
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Coleman, William, dies Coale's Mnemonika," Coal, from the Schuylkill 286; from the Mahany mines 394 Cold, sufferings from 37 Collin, admiral his present to a church 86 Columbia, the District of-scene at the Georgetown nunnery 519; marine barracks 3; dinner to Mr. Clay in Washington
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Navy, pension fund 15, 25, 26, 114: use of spirits in the 16: hospital fund
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Pacific ocean, expedition to-sce exploring expedition: Panama instruc- tions 22, 33, 49: debate on the matter at length 48, 58 to 64, 69: message of the president concerning the 24: discus- sion on the motion to print, with the yeas and nays 24: do. on transferring
Congress. Acts, passed at the late session 21: them from the legislative to the exc adjournment 27: Alabama 10: Albe-cutive branch of the senate, 24, 69:
Columbus, Irving's life of 102 "Columbian Gazette" the newspa- 346 Commerce and navigation of the U. S. statements of
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yeas and nays 69: the instructions to
Congress, titles of acts passed 21; register of debates 56; attention to business in 54; profits of the printing 218 Congressional business, "put off"
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Congress, appointment of mem- the ministers at length 71 to 80: pen-bers of to congress 161, 196, 267 sions, see revolutionary, &c. 23: post master general, contracts made by the 15. president's house, portico of 26, 58: president elect, proceedings rela-of tive to the 23: inauguration of with his speech 28: printing of certain docu- ments 13, 16, 25, 57: printer to the Connecticut-elections 147; the 222 senate 12: public printing 14 Hartford post-office 181; silk made Editorial-on commerce and navi- Randolph, Mr. 41: revolutionary in 181; extracts from governor's mes- gation of the U. S. 1: anti-tariff castor var, officers and soldiers engaged in sage 189; singular procedure in the oil 2: Panama instructions 65; certain 16, 22, 23, 37: rail road in S. Carolina legislature on a bank bill 302 essays in the Richmond Enquirer, &c. 12: retrenchment, resolations present- Colombia-War with Peru 104, 2, 233, 265: retirement of Mr. Adams ed by the committee on 25: rules of 121, 347; battle of Tarqui 225; at- 17: to old friends 17: hall of the house the house 26, 27 tack on Guayaquil and death of ad- of rep. U. S. 35: Mr. Southard's case Smith, Mr. of Md. 22, 49; Smith,miral Guize 104; arrival of gen. 53: protecting principle, with opinions Mr. of S. C. 24: sinking fund, 13: Harrison 121, 134; Bolivar 105, 396; of distinguished persons 81, 130, 178, Smyth, Mr. A. 14: speaker, the thanks Guerilla lands 121; affairs with Peru 180, 197, 233, 283, 316, 361, 377: ef- to 27: his address to the house 27: 225; 321; Bolivar declares the consti- fects of the late tariff, price of wool, states, disbursements in the several 24 tution at an end 152; election of mem- &c. 83, 113, 147, 266, 281, 298: "re- Tazewell, Mr. 59: tonnage duty bers to the new congress 386; a pro-gular nominations" 363: "steady ha- 22, 24, 25 clamation 339; the new tariff 354; abo- bits" of Virginia 200: Milledgeville Vinton, Mr. 15: Virginia military lition of slavery in 567; affairs general-Journal 97, 113, 377: Charleston district 15ly 152, 347; Senor Pedro Gual 347 Mercury 409: "Boston report" 1, 3, Consuls acknowledged 271, 377 249: Boston Gazette 35, 65, 577: cot- Consulate at Liverpool, 411 ton trade 35, 49, 147: Indian affairs Cook, Joseph, dies 50 250; death of John Jay 217: treaty Copperas, manufacture of in Vt. 424 with Turkey 50: Mr. Calhoun's let- Copper ore, communication respect- ter 377: the currency 81: smuggling Yeas and nays-In the senate-Oning 203; raised from the mmes in G. 198, 233, 265, 409; "free trade" 250: subscribing for stock in the Chesa-Britain 333 Catholic question 85, 98, 128, 177: peake and Delaware canal 13: on the Corn laws-see G. B. and Ireland cultivation of sugar 114: cultivation of bill providing for certain persons en-mode of establishing the averages silk 49: case of gen. Scott 114: money gaged in the revolutionary war 22: on 290; see flour and grain. affairs at New York 251: R. Stephen- going into the consideration of execu- Cotton-importations of into Eng- son's case 51, 65: concerning slaves tive business 22, 23; on laying the re-land and France 3; British project re- 113, 345: Baltimore and Ohio rail road solution calling for the Panama docu-lative to the importation of 35, 122; 196: M. Raguet 313: of the manufac ments on the table 23: on the motion profitson 49; British discriminating turers 176, 318: "things to be remem- to print the documents 24, 61, 64; on duties on 122; quantity imported into ed" 198: national debt, &c. 249: ap- transferring them from the legisla- Canton 349: cotton bagging price of 331: pointments to office 161, 196, 250, 267, ture to the executive branch of the low price of cotton goods 415; factories 313, 315: invasion of Mexico by U. senate 24, 42 to 48; 70: on the pas-in R. Isiand 86; in Augusta Geo. 150; S. 200: hack men and porters 298: pi- sage of the bill for the preservation crops in Egypt 53; 165; in Georgia rates and piracy 129: British trade 316: and repair of the Cumberland road 333; exports of from several states British affairs 268, 270, 382: revenue 24: on postponing the orders preced-361; product of the last season in 395; on tobacco 282: prospects in Europe ing the bill providing for an exploring improvements in spinning 116; ship- 251: Somersworth, N. H. 130: rapid expedition to the South seas 24: on ped from Augusta and Hamburg, 134; travelling 361: post-office department certain proceedings arising from the the trade generally 146; received at 178, 313, 329, 395: manufacture of nomination of J J. Crittenden 95 New Orleans 289; frauds in the sale glass 361: of carpets and calicoes 283: of 163; large cargo of 181 of flax 393: treaty with England 329, Counterfeits 148; Boyer 164, 221 530, 361: Methuen treaty 330: case of Craven, John dies 36 Dr. Watkins 285, 298, 315, 421: reply Creditors, a notice to 221 to Mr. Noah 299: to sundry attacks Cross, lieut. U. S. navy sword pre- 377: exports of Great Britain and the 131, 355 United States 382: parting with an old friend gov- 409 4
Warehouse system, report on the 157: Washington and Frederick turn- pike company 23: Webster, Mr. 22: Weems, Mr. 14: wood for the poor 16: Woodbury, Mr. 61: Wright, J. C. 14
In the house-On the passage of the bill for the preservation and repair of the Cumberland road 14: on the ton- nage bill 25: on the passage of the bill for the relief of Susan Decatur 26: on extending the Cumberland road west-sented to wardly from Zanesville 26: on lay- ing the motion to print the Panama documents on the table 27, on the question of printing certain deficient documents
Cuba-Proclamation of the ernor concerning pirates 50; statis- tics of the island 160, 201; Washing- ton's birth day at Havana 102 Currency the state of, an essay on 81, 209 Dane, N. his donation to the Harvard university 270
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Messages of the president-On transmitting a report relative to the South Seas expedition 7: on state-
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ents concerning the expenses in- Debates, Register of curred in the survey of the public Debt of the U. States 168; British lands 13: on certain documents from opinions of the 285 the commissioners under the treaty of Decatur, Mrs. bill for the relief of 1826, Ghent 13: on transmitting the Panama 57; see congress documents to the senate 24, 71 "Declaration of Independence" in-scas 3, 7. See congress. Reports Of the sec. of the navy-teresting circumstances attending the detailing the expenditures made for maturing and adoption of the exploring expedition to the South Delaware,-concerning electors of Seas, and the correspondence with president 4; murders in Sussex 144; Mr. Hayne 7, to 11 202, dinner to Mr. McLane 387 Of the senate-On the sinking fund Denerson, col Geo. dics and public debt Despatch Diplomatic distinctions Doton, Ephram, dies Downes, capt. John, letter respect- ing the affair at port Mahon 206 Dry dock at Charlestown 235, 422; at N. York 347 Dry rot in ships, a remedy for 381
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Of the house of representatives-- On the memorial of the Baltimore and Ohio rail road company 41: on cash duties and the warehousing system 157: on the naval pension fund 174: on a distribution of the proceeds of pub- Jie lands 245 to 248
Duane, William 164 Dueling-opinion concerning an at- torney engaged in 91
East India company, exposition of the affairs of 105; remarks in a meet- ing held at Bristol 221; see G. B. and Ireland.
Eaton, J. H. and Mr. Nourse 163 Eels, a shower of
Egypt, the pacha of
Elections-see the names of the states; electioneering in Alabama 165 Emigrants going westward 302 Episcopal church, conventions of 284, 415 Everett, E. dinner to him at Nash- ville, Ten. 268; at Lexington, Ky. 297 Executive patronage, Mr. Benton's bills and reports respecting, made in 292 to 296, 323 Exploring expedition to the South
Exports of G. B. and the U. S. 382 Federal, the privateer, case of 327 Females, on the employment of 169,
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Field, Dr. Richard, dies Fire brick, Berry's Fire proof dress
Fires-in Washington 3; at Ports- mouth, Boston, Huntsville, Savannah and Demarara 4, 134; at Cincinnati, Ohio, 222; in New York, 119, 148, 221, 349, 410; the money for the re- lief of the sufferers from returned to N. York from Augusta, Geo. 148
quors 287; letter from William Hicks, jr. 370; D. Brearly's letter 357, Onei- das
Gould, judge James, his communi- cation in reply to a letter of J. Q. Adams, with the letters of Messrs. Hillhouse, &c. 153 to 156 Gracie, Archibald, dies 149 Grandison, C. F. dies Ingham, Samuel, sec'ry. of the trea- Grasshoppers, numerous eury 1; invited to a public dinner in Greece and Turkey-Evacuation of Philadelphia 205-see treasury de- the Morea, reports, &c. 38, 69; armis-partment.
366 Indiana-Snakes in Fountain coun- ty 149; pubhe lands in 375
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394 tice with the Turks 257; national as- Internal improvements, amount ex- 149 sembly 38; Panhellenium 104; block-pended in each state and territory for 285ade of the coast 416; Ypsilanti 38, 256; 168 siege of Prevesa 321; schools 198; Le- panto 273; gen. Church 38, 385; lord Cochrane 55, 104; Solonica 55; letter from Capo d'Istria 291; Rosalie Greo- pari's letter 163; Limits of Greece, &c. 104, 105, 183, 585, 408; population 183; Greek clergy in Constantinople 183; church in Egma 104; successes 224; battle in Boetia 224; Missolonghi, Ana- tolica, &c. 368, 385; protocol of the conference held in London on the 22d of March, 1829, 406 416
Fisher, Clara, the actress 1331 Flax, cultivation 105; new mode of dressing 317, 393 Florida-Lafayette's lands in 181,
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Flour and grain-prices, &c. of in England 4, 38, 68, 87, 118, 132, 145, 230, 270, 413; do. at the several prin- eipal markets in the U. States 85, 129, 253; crops in the U. States Ford, Nathan, dies "Franklin fund"
Frankim, Dr. his compliment to the queen of France
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"Free trade Advocate" "Free trade," British ideas of 49, 348
French spoliations, a special mes- sion to effect a settlement of, &c. 162, 182; memorial of certain citizens of New York 203; reply of the secretary of state 274; instructions for Mr. Rives 234; remarks of the Journal du Havre 411
Iron-machine for making spikes, 55; wire 66; for the Baltimore and Ohio rail road 235; wrought nails made by machinery 304 Irving, Washington, 348; his life of Columbus
102
Italy-Pope Leo XI., dies 105; cer- emonies, elections,&c. observed on the occasion, &c. 121, 180, 184, 226; re- ported disturbances in 152; foreigners at Rome 152; congress at Rome spo- ken of 273; tempests at Leghorn 321; the holy week at Rome 364, liberali- ty of the new pope 255; his populari ty 334; of the clergy 273, 321 Jacquett, maj. Peter, of the revo- lution 178 Jay, John, 198, 217 Jackson, Andrew, president-ofhis cabinet 1;-inaugural address 28; does not wait on Mr. Adams 49; various let- ters from 38, 145, 369; indisposed 65; visits the nunuery at Georgetown 319; fortress Monroe 313; Norfolk 331; Charles Carroll 345, 561; fo- reign notices of his election 65, 167; presented with beef 103; glass ware made for his table 119 Jefferson, Thomas, his opinions on the protecting principle 81, 145, 161, 171, 197; his sketch of certain circum- stances attending the adoption and maturing the "Declaration of Inde-
Guns and uniforms, acti tariff 299 Hackmen and porters, conduct of
Hail storms
&c.
298 222 Hall, capt. Jonathan of Vt. 148 Hall, the British captain 163, 180 Hall, judge, his "Letters from the West" 253 Hamilton, James, A. 49, 93, 172; see Adams, J. Q Hamilton, A. gen. Washington's opinion of 120 Hanse Towns-Imports, exports, 301 Harrison, gen. 121, 134 "Hartford convention, extracts from the proceedings of the 19; reso- lutions of vs. certain proceedings in the south 114 Hat trade in New York 221 Hatch, George Whitfield, dies 36 Hawley, Jesse, of N. York, just tri-pendence" bute to Hayne, Mr. of S. C. 3; see congress. Hayti-Condition of emigrants in 219; treaty with France 219 Hebrew manuscript 413
200
Hemp, grown in Maryland and Kentucky 150; machine for breaking 218; profitable culture of
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French affairs, &c.
Treaty with Spain 5: P. Barras dies 88: Caille's expedition 36: Champol- lion's 167: death of distinguished per- sons 367: Hohenloe's funeral 385: cle- rical impudence 162, 180: expenses of the king 367: his Sunday card parties 167: the Dauphin and M. de Martig- nac 115; financial fraud 384: the bank 118, 167: the crops of grain 88, 255, 256, 257: bookselling 167: newspa- pers 37: chamber of deputies 68, 88: cloth manufacture 367: double vote of electors 385, 405: productive power of France 289; population 280: C. Lafayette assassinated 257: king's speech 68: Lafayette, gen. presented with an urn 54: king's compliment to him 255: at the celebration of Wash- ington's birth day 115: speech on the double vote 405: mad. Malibran 167: mad. Pasta 167: the ministry 88: the army 120: finances 159, 363: tariff 388: Lyons 224, 257: M. Villele 105: Mr. Terneaux 182: Portalis 288: Po- lignac 115, 224: Maria Antoniette's necklace 167: distress in trade 224, 255, 257: hail storms 224: the police 251: war with Algiers 255, 384: wine growers 224: money paid informally 251: report on the manufacturing in- dustry of England 255: minister leaves Brussels 235: expedition to the Morea 288: African lion in Paris 288: state religion 384: losses by the revolution
Hill, Isaac,
270 365 Hindoo widows, buried or burned 348 Holyoke, Dr. dies, in the 101st year of his age 101 163
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Fuel, consumed at New York Gallows, wonders effected by 163 Gantt, eapt. of the U. S. army 204 Garden, maj. dies 36; his anecdotes of the revolution corrected
178
"Honorables" Houston, gen. S. see Tennessee. Hull's patent trusses 309 Ice floods in the Susquehanuah 66; Kentucky-Bank of the common- ice mountain 151 wealth 181; decision relative to it notes Illinois-Galena-manufacture of 52; hemp grown in 130; elections 410; Gas, effects of oxygen on a dog 365 lead 130; business at 304; increase of case of C. Wickliffe 65,349; Transyl- Georgia-anti tariff castor oil 2; Mr. population 271; bacon shipped 503; vania university 198, 222, 252; petro- Gilmer 223; cultivation of sugar in 162; scarcity of provisions 304 leum, or volatile oil, found in 117 cotton factories at Angusta 150; cotton Indians and Indian affairs-see Key West, transportion of the mail shipped 134; U. States troops at Sa- Georgia and congress--the condition to vannah 86; anti-tariff guns and uni- of the Cherokees 40; ease of Stidman forms 299; the Central bank 317, 351; 116; Cherokee Alphabet 116; the exports of Savannah 317; the "Mil- Creeks 182; Wiley Thompson's letter ledgeville Journal" 97, 113, 378; fire respecting 231; the president's talk to Lacock, gen. complimented at Augusta 148, 222; at Savannah 134. them 257; reply thereto by Speckled Lafayette, gen. silver urn presented See Indians. Snake in council 274; Mr. Eaton's let- by the midshipmen of the Brandywine Gerry, extracts from Austin's life ter to the Cherokee delegation 258; 54; his letter acknowledging the maps 19 policy towards the Indians 250; emi-presented by Virginia 161; his lands Giles, Sarah, dies 102 grating Creeks $19; clans, rules ob- in the U. States 181, 299; interesting Grimer, Geo. R. of Geo. 223 seved among the 103; whole num- anecdote of 414. See French affairs. Glass, manufactures of 348, 361; ber in the United States 132; report- elegant made for the president 348 ed disturbances among 388; affray Gold, found in N. Carolina, &c. 67, with 410; resolutions of the Chero- 116, 186, 220, 286, 299, 346, 364 kees to abstain from spirituous li-
134 222 Kidnappers caught Kohne, the late Frederick, his great bequests 269 253
of
Lands, the public-see congress-- circular from the treasury department to creditors for 56, 163; land in Indi- ana
373
320 Jersey prison ship-the 4th of July on board of 336 Jews, number in the world 166 Johnson, Richard, the murderer, 36, 163, 181 Johnson, Edward, dies 149 Johnston, Josiah, S. of Lou. 308 Justin, midshipman, J. T. dies 149 Kearney, capt. of the U. S. N. at Port Mahon
268 Kendall, Amos-notices from him relative to letters and papers sent to his office, with replies, &c. 125, 126; his letter to Mr. Meriwether 241; editor of the Argus 366. See case of Watkins.
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