Comstock, Adam, dies Conecticut-elections 143, 160; governor's speech 196; incor- porations asked for 239; office of secretary of state 271; po, pulation 1756 and 1774, 320; religious liberty Congress, revolutionary, sur- viving members of
Acts, a list of those passed
Invalid pensioners
Judges, enquiries respecting Judiciary
Jurisdiction over military and naval sites Lancaster, Joseph
400 Lands, public, and land offices,
62, 68, 94 Anderson, John 57, 58 Appropriations 59, 60, 64, 65, 66; Mr. Lowndes' motion re- specting 61, specific, &c, 61; Chickasaw treaty Arkansaw 57, on slavery in 94, 95 Army-reduction of proposed 64, 65; fatigue duty of Artillery, school for
Asylum for deaf and dumb, 96, 97 Balances 64, 96 Bank U. States-various pro- ceedings on Messrs, Johnson and Trimbles' resolutions 5,6; debate 94, 95, 96; G. William's me norial 6; documents ac- companying the report of the committee of investigation, continued from the last vo- lume and concluded, 8 to 21; Mr. Spencer's resolution 33, 61; the bill respecting proxies 33, 95, petitions against a re- peal of the charter
Bis of the balances in 27,96
Treasury department 57; docu- ments accompanying the an- nual report
&c. 6, 13, 57, 58, 59, 60, 67, 97 Treaty with Spain 27, 33; with Laws-see "laws." the Chickasaws 61, 62 Light houses beacons, &c, 98 Washington-about a statue of Lowndes, Mr. 58, 59, 66 Mail-guards 59; to be carried in White - Mr. Trimble's resolu steam boats tion respecting him, Maritime districts Williams, George Messages of the president- Wines, duty on communicating gov. Bibb's letter 39; respecting balances 57; about certain British claims 57, 61; sinking fund 57; military academy 58; Hanseatic towns 58, 62; ac- counts 59; Chickasaw treaty 61, 62; respecting the treaty about the Floridas, &c. Michigan
Yeas and nays, respecting the bank of the U.S. 6; on the bill for settling controversies between states 57; on the bill to alter the constitution respecting the elec- tion of electors, &c. 57; on a pen sion bill 58; on the bill for erect- ing a statute of Washington 58; 96 respecting salaries 59; on dis 57, 58 charging the committee on thể Military academy 58, 59, 61, 67 Seminole war 59; respecting per
57 sons of color 59; about roads 60; 159 respecting land titles in the dis 58, 66 trict of Detroit, &c. 60; about sla-
Mint, total coinage, &c Mississippi, various, Missouri-various, 57, 58, 60, 67-about slavery in 67, 97, 98 Navy and naval-rules and re- gulations for 58; of naming the vessels 60. 95, 96, 93; sup- port of 61; pension fund Passenger ships
Persons of color Pettibone, D. Piracy
Capitol the longitude of Claims 96; remarks on
113 Post office establishment
Clay Mr. 6, thanks of the house
Closed doors
Cousting trade ·
Cons 22, 23, 57, 97, (report) 265 Colicctors of the revenue 60, 96 Constitutional amendments pro- pesed, &c.
Contingent fund
Controversies between states, the bill for settling
Grimes against the U. S.
very in Missouri, (senate) 60; about the Seminole war 65; re- specting the Cumberland road 66; increase of salaries 66; reduc
tion of the army 67; about slavery 97 in Arkansaw 94, 95.
57, 96 Contracts, the obligation of 269 58,98 see "Law cases.
58, 59, 96 Cotton-see British affairs, East India, &c. price of 319, 320; rot in
26 Counterfeiting-see "banks" } 96 Court of Washington! 399 61, 98 Cuba-reported cession 210, 96 237, 430, 438; patriot prison-
Report on foreign coins 22; about balances in the state banks 27, on weights and measures 117; on roads and canals 186; about coins 265 Roads and canals 61, 96; report upon Roll of the members called Salaries
Decrees, Berlin and Milan
Paties, amount of 57, 61; re- specting
96 Secret proceedings 66 Seminole war report to the senate mentioned 6, 60; re- port at length, 33; documents 78; gov. Bibb's letter 39; de- fence of gen. Jackson 50; do- cuments 90; of the committee 59; proceedings 61, 6 sketches of the debate 62, 63; yeas and nays 63; notice of the length of the speeches 64; a remark on them Sinking fund Slave trade
engines, a bill respecting 65 27, 33, 61, 96, 97
foreign coins see "coins" above Feign intercourse
112; industry, see National Interests" and "labo nufactures, see "Natia fu- terests," Hints on them 177.
for the cession 286-reports Germany, generally--bankrupt- 393, 385, 438 slaves intro-cies 5, 297; recruits for S.
duced Flour, price of 78, 238, 257 Foreign goods 161, 178 Forgeries-see "banks:" reci- procated by England and France 131; Cobbett's pro- 291
Forsyth, Mr. "takes leave!" 56;
110, 318, 382 13, 173, 174
East Indies-British and Dutch 111; a woman buried alive and others burnt 111; insurrec- tion in Java 111; interesting notices of Sumatra 111; chc- lera morbus 140; pirates 158; missions 192; golden god, dis- covered and stolen 207; Bri- tish military forces in 223; cotton 237, 297, 336; Ceylon 237,438; princes deposed 297; murders 297; curious adver- tisement 297; markets glut ted with European goods 365; Malacca, a printing press at 383 Economy!-a queer case of 272 Editorial remark, on quotations from essays 145; desultory 337; address on closing the
Egypt the Wechabites defeat- ed 111; antiquities 141; sta- tue of Memnon 220; canal of Alexandria 270; improve-
Am. 5; premature interment 111; population of Bavaria 111; Wirtemburg 111, 140; emigrations 140,270, 430; Kot- zebue, noticed 140; assassinat- ed, particulars and remarks 175, 227, 270, 346, 430: Bava- ria 140, 346, 365; Hanover 175; Hess: Darmstadt 430; the universities 175; Hesse Cas- sel 191, 207; Persian ambas- sador at Vienna 2 2; Trade of Lubec 237; notices of the po- pulation 274; to prevent duel- ling 270; bank of Hamburg 270; recruiting 346; "Black Alliance" 346; "Teutonic as- sociation" 365; agitations 365; trial by jury 365; Hoffer's fa- mily 383; salutations 383; con- cordat 430; university of Jena
Grouchy and others refused permission to
Louisiana, queer remarks about the sale
Marriage, singular offer of Marseilles
Massena's tomb Ministry, divisions in
Hats, a new manufacture of 250; a machine for carding the wool for 320
Flour, allowed to be exported
Generals, the fate of many
Hamilton, the British duke of
King sick 128, 139; on his throne 206; his counsellors 221; takes the sacrament by proxy! Lafitte's expose of the finances, &c. Lanjuuais, his new work
Hayti-the rival chiefs 128, 191; reported insurrection, muni- ficence of king Henry 175; a Haytian vessel arrives in the sound 335; admiral Popham pays his respects to the king 365; mentioned in the French chamber of deputies 382; ine- thodist missionaries in 139 Health of our cities
110 Hillisajo, the Seminole Hog, a very large one 223 Home industry and
41 Honesty, common
270 Horse power for boats
Houston, judge, dies
429 Hubbard, Mr. A.
438 Hydrophobia 288, 320; on the
cure of, by the "scullcap" 363
Inglis, Dr. James, dies Inquisition, decree of, &c. Insolvents, numerous Iron pipes imported Italy-manuscript of Tasso 55; Vesuvius 110, earthquakes 175, 430, 438; Pompeii 175; extraordinary birth 415; rain mixed with sand 430; Etna 438; banditti Jackson, gen. honored 6; edito- rial essay relating to him 25; another 44; detailed account of the honors conferred upon him at Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore 28 to 33; defence against the report in the senate 50; mentioned 56, 78; correspondence with gen Scott 121; gov. Clinton's ad- dress to the public, &c. 135; anecdote of
about the recovery of a debt due by a bank [imaginary] 195; the Hercules, before sir William Scott 236; for slan- der, uttered in the pulpit 240; obligation of contracts in the purchase of a slave 269; kidnapping a white child 322; case of attachment 325; re- specting a bank note cut in two 360; crew of the Irresisti- ble, for piracy 390, 428; a cler- gyman vs. a vestryman 399 Laws;-supplementary respec- ting the bank of the U. S. 47; relating to piracy 48; about discriminating duties 48; list of those passed Lawyers, a question for 421; or- dered into the army to be taught discipline in Hesse Lightning, effects of
Meteorological notices and re- marks, published by J. Meigs, interesting, 233, 320, 362 400 Mexico-of the coinage 127,
157; tranquility of 141; war still 191; fate of gen. Mina, &c. 237; Americans imprison- ed at Santa Fe 272; Vera Cruz, port opened 286; re- ported movements in Texas 346, expedition against 347, 365, 384, 400, 440 Michigan, lake-Green bay, 176; survey of the lake, &c. 224, Detroit
Longitude, on ascertaining of 138 Louisiana-resolution of the le- gislature requesting a naval force 192; the mail to New.. Orleans Lyon marries a Lamb, and they lie down together! 287 M. MacGregor, gen. See "South 431 America."
James, William, the veritable 273 Jasper, Mr dies Jerusalem, the archbishop of 140 Johnson, col. R. M. Johnston, judge
Mississippi-new military posts
upon 56, 143, 440; state, re- specting slaves 160 Missouri territory and river- length of its stream and of its branches;$44 yellow stone ex- pedition 143, 320, 368, 377, 440; town of Franklin 256, 287,366; progress of improve- ment 256; projects 408% "Hamden" a writer in favor of slavery 288; Osage 319; steam boats on the river 336 Mitigation of slavery, see "sla-
Mahometanism, embraced 131 Mail-guards, official report re- 144 specting 4; between Balti- more and Philadelphia 78; robbery and robbers 72, 112, 144, 974. 946, 368; despatch of the mails 298 Maine-or the separation of 176; remarks, &c. 225; election of representatives 225; act for separation and the yeas and nays, &c. 294; return of votes 416, 430; vessels of war built in 223; sect of religionists 288 376 Manufactories shutting up 440 Marriages-singular
Labor-want of employment for 356; its products and checks 385; ancient prices of, &c. Lacock, Mr. his reply to certain strictures, &c. Lamp, Williamson's patent 45 Lancaster, Joseph, noticed 149 "Land office money" 132, 179,
260, 399; system, interesting remarks upon the Land privateering Lands, public -a bill respecting them 6-see congress; appro- priated for the support of aca- demies and schools 56; Mr. Meigs' description of the plan of surveying them Law cases-Sturges vs Crown- inshield 1; insolvencies, in the supreme court 27, 76; de- cisions in New York on insol- vent cases 77, 214; opinion about the U. S. bank 68; re- specting a Spanish ship cap- tured 78; about the sale of an office in Pennsylvania 157; a colored man in Georgia 158; respecting bribery 160; breach of a promise of mar- riage 176; case of slander, a woman vs. her husband, 176;
273 40,238 Masonic election, in N. York! 271 Maryland-acts of the legisla- ture mentioned 6; brokers 143; Mr Brackenridge's speech on religious toleration in the house of delegates 226; proposal to call the legisla ture because the people can- not pay their debts! 261 Massachusetts-acts of the le- gislature 40; elections 142, 223; Sunday caucus 223; go- vernor's message 262; return of votes 271; state prison re- port 288; regulation of dama- ges on inland bills, not paid 319 Medical-sight restored 175 Meigs Josiah-see "meteorolo-
gical." and "lands" Methodists in the U. S.
"Mohawk Indians," who de- stroyed the tea at Boston 226 Monroe, president, on his south- ern tour 112, 128, 192, 208, 223, 238, 272; (at Athens G) 287; (visits the missionary school) 298, 319, 368, 384; ar- rives at Washington Morgan, col. George, his pre- dictions
Muscat, a "yankee trick" play- ed at
Natchez, a letter from National feelings and prejudi- ces 105; character National interests, a series of va- luable essays from the Phila- delphia society for promoting domestic industry-no. 1, 134, no. 2, 153; no. 3, 169, no, 4, 181, no. 5, 197, 215, no. 6, 219, no. 7, 250, no. 8, 263, no. 9, 283, 299, no. 10, and 11, 348, no. 12, 373, no. 13, 409; preface Navigation, wonderful— Navy and naval. Progress of the navy and remarks 2;- London paragraphs, &c. re- specting 3; the Columbus 40; pensioners 79; the Hornet 112, 272; supremacy 319; the Ontario 112, 143, 176, 208; the secretary of 112; the Con- gress 128, 160; Mediterranean squadron, notices of 143, 192, 2.4, 298, 346, 400, 439; En- terprize 384, 439; Joha
Adams 160, 192, 272, 288; sa> Intes 204; United States 238; depot 239; Perry's squadron 256, 439; Macedonian 318; Franklin 74, 319, 400, 402, ships building 320, 400, 440; resources, a British essay 427; equipments 431, 440 Netherlands-population of se- veral cities 111; plots, &c. 111, 318; Amsterdam 111; product of wool 335; catholic processions Neuville, Mr. Hyde de, treated with a ball, &c. New Brunswick-the "king's woods" 158; emigrations to 319. See "emigrations" New Hampshire-elections 143; gov. Plumer's message on his retiring from office 281; he is noticed 288; gov. Bell's mes- sage 315; militia, arms and ordnance 336; religious liber- ty, an act respecting New Holland-wool 111; cost of the colony
Payson, Samuel, dies Peas, green, price of Pennsylvania: respectingbanks, in the legislature 56;-see "banks!" the U. S. bank 97; Mr. Sergeant's case 107; sale of offices 157; bribery 160; pardons granted 272; secre- tary of state 347; robberies on the turnpike to Pittsburg 440 Pensioners, respecting Perkins, Jacob
270 Perry, com. see naval--"John Adams."
New Jersey--acts of the legisla- ture 40; school fund Newport, RI. News, articles of
Newspapers, notice to editors 385 New York-Astor's claim 6;
manufactory of porcelain 24; ordnance 40; the canals, vari- ous notices of 112, 143, 159, 272, 384; the university 112; Plattsburg 112; bills of morta- lity and remarks 127, 128; ap. propriations 142; insolvent laws 142; agricultural socie- ties encouraged 143; thunder gust at the city 159; asylum for the deaf and dumb 160; elections 192, 224; Indians in the state 192, 347; commerce 238; criminal and humane in- stitutions 239; sheep in the state 271; city disbursement 271; solvency of the city, 288; Buffalo 298; insolvents 360; political dissentions 358; re- venue of the city 400; health of the city Niagara Falls-bridges, &c. 288
40 Philadelphia-bills of mortality 24; masonic hall burnt 56; re- marks on a paragraph about the Baltimore banks, &c. 258; yellow fever reported to be in 336; publication of the board of health respecting, 347, 384; masonic hall Philipps, Mr. the singer Piracies, frequent 272, 400; ou the Mississippi
Noah's travels, extract from 433 NavaScotia: Halifax navy yard 415
Pirates-executed at Boston 6; in the West Indies 430 Plattsburg, the schooner-the mutineers executed "Plough boy," a new work, 289 Poland, statistical notice of Porcelain, Am. manufacture of 24 Portugal-the ship Monte Alle- gro 56, 111; to prefer claims against the U. S. 296; on the import of grain Prairie du Chien
Rodney, Mr. his report men- tioned
Rogues in and rogues out Royal deaths Russel, Jonathan Russia-births and deaths, quills
exported 140; manufactories 175; new minister arrives in U. S. 176; California, a frigate in the Pacific 237; commerce of Petersburg 237; voyages of discovery 270; bell cast at Moscow 270; silver and paper money 270; slaves 292, relief of some of the slaves 318; con- vention with Prussia 318; progress of the empire in America 361; bank bills forg- ed in London 364; loans 383; relating to Sweden 383; pa- lace at Petersburg 383; finan- cial report 395; bank notes burnt 421; failures 430; troops 439; emigrants to 438; camps 438; military and marine force
345, 438 240 Sailor's cogitations!
Precious metals, remarks on 130 Santa Fee, American citizens Prejudices, national
President, the next spoken of 239 Saratoga springs Printer's dues 160 Savannah, health of Private claims before congress, Saw, the Belt remarks upon 93, 144, 165 113 Scott, gen. his correspondence Privateering under the "patriot with gen. Jackson 121; gov. flag," remarks upon Clinton's address, and general 433 Prussia-extent, population, Scott's publication in the 157 &c. 111; commotions 140; the Richmond papers bank 223; constitution talked Seamen, a British application of 223, tumult at Berlin 297; for the delivery of some his majesty falls down! 383; Sea serpent, 272; (apt quota- intercourse with the U. S. 383 tion) 273, 288, 400, 440 Q. Sergeant, Thomas, his case Quills, exported from St. Pe- Shad, price of one tersburg Quotations, editorial remark
191, 207, 399; the congress 191; address of the director 207; constitution Chili-naval forces of 56; captures by Cochrane, lord,-arrives 141; of his squa dron, &c. 191; his operations and pro- clamation of blockade 318, 335. 346, 367, 384,399, 415 365
Convention with Artigas Danish ports said to be opened for the sale of prizes, &c.
Foreign troops 55, 56, 112, 175, 291, 271,
Treaty with the United States Valencia,
Travelling, rapid 176, 271, 400;
between Baltimore and Phi- ladelphia
205 Treasury U. S. see "congress:" circular to consuls 168; do. to collectors, &c. 200; notice about a circulating medium, and remarks 372; its prostra- tion to the bank of the U. S. 417
110 Treaty with Spain-see "Flori- da:" with Indians-see In- dians, &c.
Volunteer brig, beats a privateer, Yrujo, the marquis, dismissed, &c. 385, 438 Specie 142, 224, 271; price of compared with paper 357; ar- rivals of 421; see "banks" Spencer, Mr. see congress- and
Stark, general Steam and steam boats-The Franklin 40; a boat launched at Blakely 56; ship Savannah 143,271, 287, 429, 437; on the western waters 144, 319;|Rich- mond 256; boat of 700 tons launched 192; new applica- tion of steam 192; boat Virgi- nia 223; Western Engineer 223, 368; in Indiana 224; in Alabama 224; a fleet of 240; ships, a sailor's cogitations respecting 287; Walk-in-the- water 298; steam power 314, 336; James Ross 319; on lake George
Lina, 175; attack upon 318; royal forces
Trumbull, colonel Tulip trade of Holland Turkey-naval preparations 5; Wechabites defeated 5; contests at Constantinople 383; revolt of the pacha of furcomania Turnpikers, robberies by Turtle, a large one caught Tyler, capt. E. dismissed
Prisoners, Spanish, insurrection of, &c. Suicides, at various places 144, 159 Supplement to the volume 129 Supreme court-see Law cases, decisions
Privateers, &c.-off Havanna 56; the Bri- tish restore a vessel captured 78; the Ir- resistible 128; her case 208, 390, 428; the
Fortuna 141; smuggling 208, priva. teersmen lashed 318; the Constantia
346; the Constitution 383; off N. York 431
Surplus products, Sweden-the privilege of smok- ing! 111; Moreau's sword pre- sented to the king 140;.won- derful spring! 175; loan 223; Bernadotte to resign! 297, 335, 346; uneasiness 383; mi- nister to the U. S. Swiss emigrants
West Indies St. Vincent 112;
"Sovereignty of the states," a
series of editorial essays-no. 1, 41; no. 2, 102; no. 3, 145; remark on
210 Tasso, a manuscript of Taylor, lieut. J. B.
55 Whale fishery, importance of
206, 270 Tennessee-the Holston river 416 Whales, many seen 140; one
novelties-women Wheat, price of 319; harvest
playing Hamlet 236,270 Thunder gust, remarkable 430 Tide, singul. r rise of
159 Whipple, com. A. dies 288 Wilkinson, Jemima, dies
383 Times, the pressure of, &c. 178, 242, 255
Expedition to S, America! 78, 110, 205, 206,
222, 236, 286, 296, 345, 365, 385, 398, 438 Florida-see "Florida"
Williams, George, his memoria! 6 Winder, gen. Levin, dies
Tobacco, frauds in 399 Tompkins, Mr. vice president, injured by a fall 40; of his ac- counts 144, 159; sundry let- ters, &c. respecting
French ships under Spanish colors Foreigners, a decree respecting Ferdinand, to be married 175, 222, 383, 430; refuses to pay his fathers debts 222; calls his council, &c.
Inquisition, vile decree issued by the, 5; Quother
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