Thomas Sumpter, vii. 402. Wm. H. Maynard, viii. 416. General La Macque, viii. 416. Sir John Leslie, viii. 421, Baron Tenterden, viii. 422. Capt. Stephen Olney, viii. 424. Robert C. Sands, vii. 426. Amos Binney, viii. 427. Philemon Hawkins, viii. 429. General Tarlton, viii. 429. Earl Fitzwilliam, viii. 430. Edmund Kean, viii. 438. Josiah S. Johnston, viii. 445. Savary, Duke of Rovigo, viii. 448. Lord Exmouth, viii. 430. John Neilson, viii. 437. John Randolph, viii. 439. Oliver Wolcott, viii, 447. Nicholas Fish, viii. 452. William Wilberforce, viii. 453. Hannah More, viii. 454.
Rajah Rammohun Roy, viii. 455. Ferdinand VII., viii. 457. Marshal Jourdan, viii. 459. Ohio, v. 550. vi. 367. vii. 275. viii. 315. Orleans, Duke of, made Lieutenant General of France, v. 361. Chosen king, v. 301.
Otho, king, arrives in Greece, viii. 222. Ottoman Porte, treaty with, vii. 91. 97.
Peck, Judge, impeachment of, vi. 155. Pennsylvania, v. 553. internal improve. ment in, v. 554.
Do. vi. 334. vii. 250. viii. 263. Perrier, Casimir, French Premier, his death, vii. 184.
Philadelphia, v. 558.
Poland. Partition of, vi. 168. Policy of
Napoleon, vi. 169. Tyranny of the Russians, vi. 174. Conspiracy of 1825, vi. 174. Oppression of Ni- cholas, vi. 175. Polish revolution, vi. 179. Provincial government, vi. 181. State of Warsaw, vi. 185. Various engagements, vi. 189. Advance of the Poles, vii. 204. Re- treat of the Poles, vii. 208. Fall of Warsaw, vii. 212. Dispersion of Polish army, vi. 212. State of Poland, vii. 195. Portugal. State of, v. 418. Emigrants, vi. 151. Distress of, vi. 153. Re- gency at Terceira, vi. 156. Remarks on, vii. 197. Siege of Oporto, viii. 214. Don Miguel's fleet captured, viii. 214. Donna Maria proclaimed, viii. 215. Measures of Don Pedro, viii. 215.
King of England's speeches to Parlia- ment, v. 161. vi. 157. vii. 292. viii. 364. 367. Speeches of Governor of Upper nada, v. 163. vi. 168. viii. 384. -Lower do. v. 165. vi. 162. vii. 296. viii. 378. -King of France, v. 167.
173. vii. 307. viii. 386. Address of Chamber of Deputies, v. 171.
Minister's Report to King of France, v. 174.
Decrees of the King of France, v. 180. Governor of Jamaica's speech, viii. 369.
Protest of Don Carlos, viii. 392. Constitutional Charter of the French, vi. 169.
Lafayette's Letter to National Guard, v. 179.
Public Lands, v. 65, Debates in Senate on, v. 71.
Public Debt, of U. S., vi. 6.
Randolph, John, minister to Russia, vi. 99.
Reform and Retrenchment, v. 18. 145 Reform bill in England, v. 460. vi. 262. 276. vii. 202.
Removals from office, v. 19. Revenue in 1829, v. 429., in 1830, vi. 7., in 1831, vii. 7., 1832, viii. 7. Rhode Island, v. 527. vi. 318. vii. 242. viii. 245. Russia, vii. 196.
Sacs and Foxes, war with, vii. 11. Senate of United States, rejections by, v. 21.
Slave question, debates on, v. 79. Spain. Claims on, v. 27. Spain. Condition of, v. 414. Queen's death, v. 415. The new Queen, v. 416. Law of succession, v. 418. Salic Law abolished, viii. 216. Dis. satisfaction of Don Carlos, viij. 216. Death of Ferdinand, viii. 217. Don- na Maria Isabella proclaimed Queen, vii. 217. Movements of Carlists, viii. 218. Policy of the Regency, viii. 218.
South Carolina, v. 272. vi. 353. vii. 260. viii. 285. Switzerland.
Constitution of the old Republic, vi. 226. Public law, vi. 231. State of the Cantons, vi. 234. T.
Tariff, debates on, v. 151.
Tennessee, v. 585. vi. 363. vii. 273. viii. 306. Tithes, vii. 216.
Tonnage duties, debates on, v. 167. Tonnage of U. S., v. 496. vi. 22. vii. 21. 24. viii. 29.
Treasury Reports, v. 176.
Trials and legal decisions, v. 239. vi. 229. vii. 359.
Turkey. Treaty with, v. 33. Turkey. vi. 163. War between Egypt
and Syria, viii. 219. Capture of Acre, viii. 219. Rebellion of Pacha of Egypt, viii. 219. Interference of Russia, viii. 220. Treaty of Con- stantinople, viii. 221. Fire at Con. stantinople, viii. 222.
United States. Situation of, v. 26. Trea. ty with Cherokees, v. 43. vi. 32. Bank, v. 147. Prosperity of, v. 175. Policy of Administration in 1830, vi. 9. Policy of the southern states, vi. 10. Policy of the northern states, vi. 12. New cabinet, vi. 20. Anti- Masonic party, vi. 22. Conduct of Georgia on Indian affairs, vi. 26. Condemnation of missionaries, vi.
Debates on Indian affairs, vi. 37. Claims on France, vi. 39. Treaty with France, vi. 42. Inter- course with British West India, vi. 44. N. E. boundary, vi. 50. vii. 13. 21st congress, 2d. session, vi. 53. President's message, vi. 54. Im- peachment of judge Peck, vi. 155. Judicial system, vi. 56. Internal Improvement, vi. 68. vii. 158. Ap- propriations, vi. 80. 119. vii. 123. viii. 189. Debates on Public Lands,
vi. 38. vii. 123. Debates on mission to Russia, vi. 99. Debates on Turkish Treaty, v. 111. Hostility to Supreme Court, vii. 3. Laws of Georgia declared void, vii. 4. Rejection of Van Buren, vii. 6. vii. 110. Van Buren nominated vice President, vii. 7. Treaty with Denmark, vii. 9. Cherokee question, vii. 10. War with Sacs and Foxes, vii. 11. Cap- ture of Black Hawk, vii. 12. Falk- land Islands, vii. 16. Malay forts destroyed, vii. 18. Claims on Na. ples adjusted, vii. 17. Treaty with Mexico, vii. 20. Cholera, its origin, progress, &c., vii. 21. Nullification, vii. 29. Decisions of Supreme court, vii. 31. Tariff convention, vii. 35. Free trade convention, vii. 34. De- bates and proceedings in congress, on tariff, vii. 41. viii. 167. South Carolina ordinances nullifying re- venue laws, vii. 44. viii. 32. Pub- lic lands, costs, mode of sale, &c., vii. 49. viii. 182. Bank of U. S. Hostility to bank. Renewal of char. ter. President's veto, &c., vii. 69. viii. 21. viii. 185. Assault on Mr. Stanbury, and proceedings thereon, vii. 117. Principles of administra- tion, viii. 13. Naturalized citizens, viii. 15. Gen. Jackson chosen pre. sident, 2d term, viii. 16. French
treaty, viii. 22. Indemnity refused, viii. 23. Relations with Great Bri- tain, viii. 24. Treaty with Russia,
viii. 31. Claims against Portugal settled, viii. 31. Treaty with Bel- gium, viii. 31. Treaty with Chili, viii. 31. Proceedings in South Ca. rolina, and course of the federal go- vernment, viii. 32. Enforcing bill reported, viii. 41., and passed senate, viii. 166. South Carolina ordinance repealed, viii. 179. Proceedings in South Carolina on enforcing bill, viii. 179. President's message, 2d session, 22d congress, viii. 281. Mr. Mr. Clay's land bill, and debates thereon, viii. 184. Treasury report for 1832, viii. 182. Light house bill lost, viii. 192.
Van Buren, rejected as minister to Eng- land, vii. 6. vii. 110. Nominated vice President, vii. 7. Vermont, v. 522. vi. 322. vii. 244. viii. 261. Virginia, v. 563. vi. 345. vii. 256. viii. 278.
Wellington, Duke of, resigns, v. 455. West Indies. Trade with, v. 35. Nego- tiations respecting trade of, v. 37. Closing of the Ports, v. 39. Presi dent's message respecting trade of, v. 40. William IVth., his ascension to the En- glish crown, v. 440.
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