—————————— Richard, Cherokee chief 43 Brownlow, capt.
Buenos Ayres, see Rio de la Plata Bull feast for the church
249, 251, 252, 254, 270, 271, 272, 335, 352, 357, 373, 394, 432 303, 356, 392, 394, 395, 413, 414, 415, 432, 433
British officers detained at Philadelphia 337
Michigan, lake 374 Mogadore 294 Mumford, Mr.
Children, a man and woman with 20,
Columbia, the district of
Messages to congress, by the president.- 269 On opening the session 236; [remarks 305, 325 thereon 257] as to members who had heil 249, 252 offices 308; respecting Amelia and Galves 254 ton 269, 287, 301; on the force, &c. of, the 235, 249 army 291; on taken possession of Amelia 923 394 346, 375; respecting Beaumarchais' claint 270, 352 356; on roads 372; on contractors for the ar 354, 356 my, &c. 391; on the case of Mr. Meade 394; on the surveys of the coast 413; about the 357 furniture of the president's house 432; on al 309 fairs with Spain 133; on the commercia! treaty with Great Britain 434. Navy, of the
Committees on the president's message
Constitutional amendments 249, 272, 309,
372 Perry, capt. and captain Heath 267, 357,
320 Pensions
256 Pension fund
325 Pitkin, Mr.
Playton, ad. Posaster general Presidents house, &c. Prop rty lost, &c.
368, 392, 414
325, 338, 352, 433
Convention, the journal of Crimes against tae U. S
Chesapeake bay-survey of, &c.
Chili, imports and exports 8; -Talcahuana 124; notices
of the state of 47, 376; Juan Fernandez 175; proclamation 47; Tucuman
Florida, see Amelia above, and
316 Revolutionary patriots
Galvezton-see Amelia, above.
China and Russia 342; import
306 326, 372 305 338, 414
Clay, Mr. at Vincennes and his speech there 14;-see
High seas, offences on the
Clergy, episcopal, in the U. S. 16 Holmes, Mr.
Clerks in public offices
Coat-stitches in a
Coats of arms
Cobbett, William, a letter of the editor to &c. 33, 65, 112
252 Robertson, Mr.
293 Roads
251, 269 306, 324, 340 269, 357 Reports. Annual, of the secretary of the treasury 241; doctinents accompanying it 261; of the same on the appropriations f 1818, 271; of the same about local banks, 301; of the same on loan office certificates 3 6; of the same on duties on imports 366; of the se cretary of state, about the treaty of Ghent 385 305; of the members who had held offices 254, 325 308; of the secretary of war on the force and 372 distribution of the army 294, 301; of the se 340, 356cretary of the navy, with the proceedings of 253 court martials held in the Mediterranean 417, 394 on the increase of the navy 429; in the se 372 nate, on naval affairs 368; on the public 366 buildings 383; in the house of represents tives-on the internal duties 255; ou internal improvements 285; about Amelia island, &e 335; on the publie lands 357; on the nation- at flag 358; on arming the militia 359. Sait, duty on 293, 305, 272, 432
18 Internal improvements 249, 254, 269, 285,
Insolvent debtors Indians
162 Indian agents
Coffin, admiral, anecdote Colonization scheme, essays and remarks upon, 82, 164, 177, 223; society
Columbia district, imports, ton- nage, &c.
Commercial items
334, 352, 372, 392 255, 256, 268, 272, 316
Instruction, the right of
Justices of the peace Judicial records Kosciusko
357, 415 Slaves, fugitives, &c. &c. 308, 374, 393. 255, 335, 372, 414, 435 294
--and slave trade 268, 306, 309, 309,
Soldiers-widows and orphans Spanish affairs
Commissioners to South Ame
Lawrence, capt. Lands, public
Laws, promulgation of
96, 206 Land warrants Liquors, foreign Loan office certificates Low, Catharine
432 Speaker chosen
394 Spencer, Mr.
316 Stereotype
Willshire, Mr. a vote of thanks proposed
Willard, J. M.
Williams, Mr. Wool, merino Useful arts Vice president
413 433, 435 Yeas and nays. On the internal duties 156; on the compensation of the members 326, 328; respecting John Anderson 353; on the bill for commuting the soldiers lands 373; on the bill respecting fugitives 393; on the bill about brevet rank and pay 394; on the bill respecting half pay pensions, &c. 414. Connecticut-election 79; go. vernor's speech 120; stand- up law 127, 131, 192: thanks. giving 176, Miss Steady Habit 176; legislative pro- ceedings in honor of capt. Hull 182; error respecting, noticed 207; editorial re- marks 193, 360; address · of rep. members of the legislature 218; New Haven Herald 361; established church
Food, calculations of the quan- tities consumed in the U. S. 18; of its variation in price, ex- port, &c. Forrest, Mr. his speech 67 Forsyth, col.
specting 46; women burnt 78; pirates 46; Pindarees 46; brief notices of 58; vessels of war built in 60; Hindoo opi- nion 63; Hatrass 58 156; price of labor 155; burning moun- tain in Java 205; trade 207; Saporanes 221 404; Batavia 221; Mahrattas 266 431: the Peshwa 342; Pattah Ecclesiactical anecdotes Editorial remarks Editor's address about agents Education national Egypt, commerce of 28; Ptolo- my Philadelphus 31; antiqui- ties
Elba, British reports about the purchase of it by the U. S. Elephants in Russia 205; at New York Elm tree, farge Bmigration to the U. S. 1635 79, 143 146 157 814 378; sta-
Gambling, a new game Gas lights
205 376 Indiana.-Harmony 20 272; con- stitution of the state 85; no. of votes given 111; of the vine 224; finances
Geographical mistake Georgetown, col. Georgia.-Election 208; govern- or's message 216; sugar 257; col. Appling 334; population *333; finances 333; internal im- provements 334; respecting slaves 377; militia Germany-British manufactures 12 131 220 266; diet at Frank- fort 41 45 220; distresses in ditto 45; mountain disappears 45; Hesse 77 376; export of warlike stores 78; commotions 123 142; Leipsic 175; state of the country 219; conscription 219; state of the army 78; cot- ton and woolen manufactures 266; the Rhine 310; Saxony's demand on Prussia 310; the Jews 376; the imperial fami- ly German remarks on the suspen- sion of the habeas corpus in England
Glasses, antique
Godfrey's quadrant
Indian reform, Mr. McKenney's letters respecting 4; cessions 16; lands in Ohio Indians-the Sioux 32; Caddo chief 42; the Cherokees 73 80 343 396; the Osages 74; great battle 80 312 378; prisoners with the 139; the Seminoles, 96 143 208 256 272 296 312 319 360 412 436; treaty with the Wyandotts &c. 144 at Washington City 208; Senecas 312; treaties, several Insects
Ionian islands Ireland, population, revenue,&c.
156 Iron, manufactures of 149 268; see congress. Italy.-Troubles at Malta 12; Maria Louisa's estates 45; the royal family of Spain at Rome 45; king of Sardinia 45; Ponte lago Scuro 45; Parma, &c. 174; lake Carteino 205; pontifical archieves 342; Pompeii and Herculaneum 342 404; erup- tion of Vesuvius 123; popula- 157
Law of G. Britain on the con- vention with the United States
Law cases. In Virginia respect- ing a free negro 16; of the Am, fishermen at Halifax 73; mercantile 138; at Charles- ton, on the U. S. navigation act 151; judge Washington's charge 169; British officers before judge Peters 214, 272; Griswold vs Waddington 378; opinion of judge Bland, on an ejectment 225; trial by battle
Laws respected in America 110; glorious uncertainty of 112 Lawyers, a puzzle for
Leaks in vessels Letters-rapid despatch of Letters-see also the chief heads.
From D. L. Mc Kenney, on In. dian reform 4; D. M. Randolph, 343 on cement 7; Com. Rodgers to the 30 secretary of the navy 29; H. Niles 265 to William Cobbett 33, 65, 162; Gen. Washington to Dr. Cochran 37; an emigrant of Maryland, on Louisiana 38; the pope to the head clergy of France 44; Mr. Lee, re- specting a sea-serpent 50; Com. Porter to the editor 65; to the editor from an English emigrant 99; complimentary to the editor 117, 194; of the emperor Alexan- der and prince Gallitzin to the peace society 124; from Mr. Bagot, &c. respecting prisoners with the Indians 139; most sensible, to the editor 194; from Gen. Games-see Gaines, gen.; from Mr. Adams; see Adams; the editor to Mrs. Adams 363; Gov. Strong to Mr. Monroe and reply 889; Mr. Erving to Mr. 76 Cevallos 414; Mr. Bagot to Messrs. 79 Monroe and Adams
Jackson, gen. 144; calls for vo- lunteers 396; leaves Nashville for the army 96 Jacobinism, mentioned 20 272 Jacobson, captain
Hanse towns-memorial of re- specting the Barbary powers 41 Hardness of heart Harmony, Indiana Havana-deaths at and popula- tion of 28; trade Hay, prices of
Hayti-Lancastrian schools 28; decree of the king 28; the Con- gress frigate at 47 206; trade and commerce 61; funeral of prince John 61; Petion 61 78; duke of port Margot 78; trea- sure of the king
95 Jefferson county society Jesuits, in England 121; Spain 266 Lloyd, Mr. July 4-celebrated at Paris Jury trials, origin of
79 Longevity, American 15, 32, 344 139 Longitude, by Dr Hall
Kennedy, Mr. Kentucky-yeas and nays on the new election bill 321; finances 321; internal improvements 321; governor's mesage 386; resolutions respecting South America 63 Kidnapping 17osciusko, see congress. L.
Heath capt. see congress. Helena, St. see Bonaparte, and 404
62 Ladies, barefooted!
63 Ladrone pirates 208 Lallemand, gen.
46 344 Las Casas
Lands, bounty-see bounty lands of the U. States sales
Packets to England Painting, the power of on brutes' 9; Mr. Bird's 121; Mr. West's and Vanderlyn's 128; David's
Paper, manufacture of Passive obedience
Paoli, monument erected at 65; description, &c.
Navigation of the U. S. treasu- ry circular Needle work, a machine for 123 Negro traders
Paulding, Van Wart and Wil. liams Pauper statistics
32 80 Peru, imports and exports 8; war in
Netherlands--tumults 45; Swiss at Amsterdam 59; Wellington see Wellington; commercial treaty with the U. S. 123 191 310; corn 123; vaccination 123; German emigrants in 157; army 175: palace 220; rice imported 205; births 220; the Rhine 310; prince of Orange 342; revenue and expenses 342; linen manufacture New Brunswick Newcomb, lieut.
Newfoundland, the banks of
New Grenada 61 266 375 New Jersey election 159 176 New Orleans, see Louisiana; en- graving of the battle of 174 205 Newspapers-postage 129 164; list of those in the U. S. pro- posed 210 225; do. in Mary- land 282; propositions re- specting Newtonian theory
New Year, remarks upon New York-presents a sword to gen. Strong 13; the same to gen. Macomb 72; Owasco lake 31; battery 128 185; E- vening Post 115; canals 116 207 211; thanks-giving 144; commerce 234; British sub- jects at 401; governor's speech 406; claims North-Carolina members of congress 48; table of exports 102; commercial company 223; legislature 223; governor's message 246; Messrs. Yancey and Murphey 257; penitentiary 311; sugar 343; internal im- provements
do chief 42; queen of 43 94 123 174; duties 45; the royal family of, at Rome 45; prepa- rations against the colonies 59 191 342; patriots 77 310; St. Ignace de Loyola 77-94; disturbances 122; wretched- ness 122; Ferdinand eulogiz ed! 191; theatre 220; Russian fleet 265; inquisition 310; cle- mency 310; affairs with Rus- sia 265 310; affairs with Por- tugal 265; Cadiz 359; Alicant 310 342; navy 342; refugees 396; board of health "Spanish America"- for particu lar events see the several pro- vinces; privateers
312 Spanish consul at Savannah 111 16 Specie-arrivals of, &c. 64 96 75 112 176; transport of 96; abun- dance of in Europe Speech in a dream Springs, curious
Scotland, population, revenue 156 Scott, maj. gen. 29; at Quebec 79 401 Scott, Mr. anecdote of 80 65 Sea serpent, 3 30 50 112 160 207 223 63 293
224 Seamen, expertness of Selkirk, lord
2 68 Services of militia Shaw, capt. U. S. navy 159 Sharks
Steam engines and boats-0. Evans' discovery of 5 345; in England 11 173; in Spain 12; in France 27; capt. Stiles' 62; in the western waters 112; safety of 128 150
270 Steam boat Massachusetts 272
Sheep, wild, of the Rocky moun-
Randolph, D. M. on cement Reaping-a pleasant anecdote "Red Book," the Representation of Baltimore 364 Republics, British opinions of 76 Retrograde politics 65 Rhode Island-Legislative pro- ceedings on the internal reve-
Ships-pulled up on the stocks in England 11; the same there- tofore done in the U. S. 29; built in India Ship building, rapid, at N. Y. 223 Shoe-blacking liquid
110 Sierra Leone 179 200; col. Max- well 26; an African chief fired upon
Sinking fund, U. S.
Stewart, capt. of the navy-a sword presented to him
Stiches in a coat
Stocks-British, French, &c. see
British, French, &c.; Ameri- can, prices of &c. 43 64 173 216 265
Strong,gen. of Vermont, a sword presented to him
28 Strong, gov. quoted
160 Stuart papers
312 Sugar,exported from N.Orleans 31 North Carolina
Slaves, registry of in the W. I. 12 Slave trade, documents respect- ing Smuggling
Rodgers, com. on hauling ves- sels out of the water for re- pairs 29; his report on the in- crease of the navy
Royal governments, safety of 122. Rush, Dr. J. Russell, Mr.
Russia-Odessa 12 95 220; Lan.
castrian schools 12; emigra- tion to 12 26; bank of 28; li. beral ukase of the emperor 45; affairs with Spain 123 265 297 324 395; emperor's tour 123 157 175; affairs with Turkey 123; affairs with Brazil 123; do. with the U. S. 123 142 220; emperor's letter to the peace society 125; fairs with England 175; population 205
$77 Survey-see Chesapeake; do. 176 224 Susquehannah river-arks and
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