France. Death of Louis XVIII., i. 227. His character, i. 228. Accession of Charles X., i. 228. Ministry, i. 229. Cham- bers of 1925, i. 229. Civil list, i. 231. Indemnity to emigrants, i. 231. Fi- nances, i. 231. Sacrilege laws, i. 232. Arrangement with South American go- vernments, i. 233. Treaty with Hayti, i. 233. Coronation of Charles X., i. 233. Lafayette at Havre, i. 234. Death of General Foy, i. 235. Cham- bers of 1825, and king's speech, i. 235. Finances, i. 236. Religious dis- putes, i. 237. Views of the govern- ment, i. 238. Views concerning Spain and Portugal, ii. 335. Opening of the chambers, ii. 336. Petition against the Jesuits, ii. 338. Law concerning the press, ii. 338. Dissolution of the Na- tional Guards of Paris, ii. 339. Debates on the Budget, ii. 340. Censorship of the press, ii. 342. Maubreuil's assault on Talleyrand, ii. 343. Burial of M. Manuel, ii. 343. War with Algiers,
ii. 346. Dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies, ii. 347. New election, ii. 347. Massacre in Paris, ii. 349. Pros- perity of France, ii. 350. Revenue, ii. 351. Creation of new peers, iii. 223. New ministry, iii. 224. Meeting of Chambers of 1828, iii. 225.
in the Chambers, iii. 226. Choice of president, iii. 227. Debates, iii. 228. Abuses in the post-office, iii. 230. Electoral and jury lists, iii. 231. Fo- reign relations, iii. 231. Freedom of the press, iii. 234. Charges against the late Cabinet, iii. 234. Education, iii. 236. Budget, iii. 238. Army and navy, iii. 239. Recall of troops from Spain, iii. 241. Expedition to the Mo- rea, iii. 242. Departments and Com- munes, iii. 244. Endowment of Cham- ber of Peers, iii. 250. Foreign rela- tions, iii. 254. Relations with the United States, iii. 255. Close of the session, iii. 257. Dissolution of the ministry, iii. 258. New ministry, iii. 259. Polignac Minister of Foreign Affairs, iii. 259. Political state of France, iii. 262. Statement of Fi- nances, ii. 508. iii. 621.
Georgia. Indian Lands, i. 344. ii. 489. Banks, iii. 141. Judiciary, iii. 142. Georgia Militia, ii. 141.
Governors of States in 1825, i. 372. in 1826, ii. 505. in 1827 and 1828, iii. 568. Great Britain. Ministers, i. 208. Parlia- ment of 1825, i. 209. Address, i. 210. Catholic Associations, i. 211. iii. 169. Finance and trade, i. 216. 221. iii. 160. Treatics with Brazil, Colombia, and Buenos Ayres, i. 218. iii. 186. Par- liament of 1826, i. 220. Dissolution of, i. 224. New Parliament, i. 207. Cur- rency, i. 220. Slavery, i. 221. New elections, i. 225. King's speech, ii. 308. Joint stock companies, ii. 308. Aid to Portugal, ii. 309. Death of Duke of York, ii. 314. Criminal laws, ii. 315. Catholic question, ii. 315. iii. 173. Corn laws, ii. 317. Sickness of Lord Liverpool, ii. 317. Mr. Canning appointed Premier, ii. 317. Resigna- tion of six cabinet ministers, ii. 319. New cabinet organized, ii. 322. Par- liament in May, ii. 324. Coalition with the whigs, ii. 328. Budget, ii. 329. Treaty for settlement of Greece, ii. 332. Mr. Canning's death, ii. 332. Lord Goderich Premier, ii. 334. He resigns, iii. 155. New Cabinet, iii. 157. Lord Wellington, Premier, iii. 157. Mr. Huskisson and his friends resign, iii. 163. Opening of Parlia- ment of 1829, iii. 170. Commercial policy, iii. 183. Canadian affairs, iii. 193. British West Indies, iii. 219. East India Company iii. 220. Reve- nues, Expenditures, Finances, Debt, Trade, &c. iii. 613.
Greece. Government of, i. 263. Insurrec- tion in the Morea, i. 264. Missolonghi invested, i. 266. Siege of Navarino, i.
266. Events at Missolonghi, i. 273. Egyptian fleet burnt at Modon, i. 276. Massacre at Hydra, i. 278. State of, in 1826, ii. 399. Naval action, ii. 400. Fall of Missolonghi, ii. 403. Assem- bly at Epidaurus, ii. 404. Capo d'Is- tria elected President, ii. 407. Richard Church appointed General, and Lord Cochrane Admiral, ii. 408. Loans, ii. 409. Athens invested, ii. 412. Surrenders to the Turks, ii. 416. Cochrane's movements, ii. 418. Treaty of London, ii. 424. Battle of Navarino, ii. 428. Inauguration of government, iii. 405. Expedition to the island of Scio, iii. 406. French expedition to the Morea, iii. 411. Navarino taken by the French troops, iii. 413. Confe- rence of 16th November 1828, iii. 418. Boundaries of Greece, iii. 419. Pacifi- cation of Greece, iii. 420. Amnesties, iii. 420. Peace of Adrianople, iii. 425.
United States vs. Juan Galberto de Orte- go. Assaulting a foreign minister, i. 183.
Jackson and others, vs. James Carver. Validity of a will, iv. 45.
Martin, vs. Bank of United States. Cut bank notes, i. 190.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, vs. Mi- chael McGarvey. Murder, iv. 58. Lippincott & Co. vs. United States. 651 chests of tea, i. 193.
Law of Divorce in Tennessee, i. 206. Root vs. King and Verplanck. Libel, ii.
King and Verplanck vs. Root, iv. 1. State vs. John Brewer. Trial for per- jury, ii. 270.
Duel. Scotland, ii. 274. Burcle, Brothers & Co. vs. Ship Tapper- heten. Libel for wages, &c. ii. 282. Piracy and murder, ii. 289.
The King vs. W. E. Ball, on Habeas Corpus, detention of Joseph Fisher at Montreal, ii. 297.
Conspiracy against William Morgan, ii. 307. iv. 68.
Jackson, ex dem. Fowler vs. Carver. Astor claim, iv. 45.
Smith vs. State of Tennessee, iv, 76. Hickie vs. Starkie. Jurisdiction, iv. 81. Briethoupt vs. Bank of Georgia. Juris- diction, iv. 87.
D'Wolf vs. Roland. Jurisdiction, iv. 87. American Insurance Co. vs. Canter. Florida treaty, iv. 87
Fullerton vs. U. S. Bank. Constitution- ality of state law, iv. 90.
Wilson vs. Blackbird Creekmarsh Co. Constitutionality of state law, iv. 94. Foster vs. Neilson, Florida treaty, iv. 96. Kentucky Bank vs. Wister. Suability of a state, iv. 106.
Satterlee vs. Mathenson.
ality of state law, iv. 107.
Weston vs. City council of Charleston. Exemption of U. S. Stock from taxa- tion, iv. 111.
Buckner vs. Finley. Jurisdiction, iv. 115. Wilkinson vs. Seland. Constitutionality of state law, iv. 118.
Louis XVIII. his death and character, i. 227.
London, Treaty of, iii. 290. Lord Liverpool, his sickness, i. 317. Louisiana. Legislature, i. 349. Exports, ii. 494. iii. 151. Elections, iii. 150.
Maine. Banks, i. 306. Meeting of Legis- Manufactures, ii. 37. Depressed condition lature, ii. 435. Treasury, iii. 4. Manufacturers, convention of, ii. 125. iii. of woollen, ii. 101. 39.
McCarthy, Sir Charles, killed, i. 297
Maryland. Finances, i. 337. Elections, ii. 482. Legislature, ii. 483. iii. 125. Banks, iii. 127.
Massachusetts. Reception of Lafayette,
i. 314. Banks, i. 316. iii. 11. Manu- factures, 1. 317. ii. 445. iii. 15. Fi- nances, iii. 11.
Mexico, Victoria President of, i. 167. Con- gress of, 1825, i. 168. Surrender of ship Asia, i. 168. St. Juan de Ulloa, i. 169. Texas, i. 171. Political condition in 1826, i. 172. Congress of 1827, ii. 157. Foreign relations, ii. 158. Ecclesiasti- cal affairs, ii. 160. Persecution of the Spaniards, ii. 160. Trial and execution of Padre Arenas, ii. 162. Disturbances in Durango, ii. 163. In Texas, ii. 164. Expulsion of Esteva from VeraCruz, ii. 165. Attack on American Minister, Poinsett, ii. 166. Navy, ii. 169. Mon- tano's plan of reform, iii. 481. Bravo declares in favour of it, iii. 482. Mon- tano and his associates banished, iii. 483. Pedrazza elected President, iii. 484. Santa Anna revolts, iii. 485. Revolu- tion, iii. 487. Guerrero declared Presi- dent, iii. 488. Expulsion of the Spa- niards, iii. 489. Invasion of Mexico, iii. 490. Texas, iii. 491. Finances and commerce, iii. 491. Navy, iii. 492. Statement of Finances, ii. 506. Militia men, debates on the execution of, iii. 171.
Mississippi. Elections, i. 345. Cold plague, ii. 493. Statistics of, iii. 149. Missolonghi, captured, ii. 403.
Missouri. Legislature, i. 360. Elections,
New England States. Internal naviga- tion in, i. 306.
New Hampshire. Manufactures, i. 313. ii. 441. iii. 7. Legislature, ii. 440. Finances, ii. 441. Ships of war built in, iii. 7.
New York. Canals, i. 324. ii. 461. Schools, i. 327. iii. 30.
Controversy with New Jersey, ii. 455. Morgan's abduction, ii. 457. iii. 29. Elections, ii. 460. iii. 25.
Revised statutes, ii. 463. iii. 39. Salt, iii. 23. Banks, iii. 25.
Nicholas, emperor of Russia, i. 256. Danger of shipwreck, iii. 331.
North Carolina. Finances, i. 342. iii. 134. Canals, i. 342.
Gold mines, ii. 487.
Internal improvements, iii. 135.
Obituary. Charles C. Pinckney, i. 207. Alexander of Russia, i. 211. General Foy, i. 218. M. David, 220.
General Sucket, i. 222. Count Rostopchin, i. 223. John 4th of Portugal, i. 224. John Adams, i. 225. Thomas Jefferson, i. 240. Marquis of Hastings, ii. 331. Malte Brun, ii. 332. Duke of York, ii. 333. Pestalozzi, ii. 337. Christopher Gore, ii. 339. Rufus King, ii. 341. Marquis de la Place, ii. 346. King of Saxony, ii. 347. General Caulaincourt, ii. 338. William Tilghman, iv. 125. George Canning, iv. 130. John E. Howard, iv. 137. Thomas Addis Emmit, iv. 139. Prince Ypsilanti, iv. 149. Helen M. Williams, iv. 150. De Witt Clinton, iv. 151. Dugald Stewart, iv. 166. Count Lauriston, iv. 170. Duke of San Carlos, iv. 172. Judge Peters, iv. 174. Doctor Gall, iv. 180. John T. Gilman, iv. 182. Earl of Liverpool, iv. 194. Timothy Pickering, iv. 199. Sir Humphrey Davy, iv. 204. John Jay, iv. 215.
Ohio. Canals, i. 356. iii. 158. Valuation, ii. 499.
Census, iii. 156.
Opposition. Systematic and organized, i. 38.
Sectional character, ii. 17.
Principles of, ii. 22. iii. 9. Materials of, ii. 22.
Panama mission, i. 79. 88. Parties, dissolution of, i. 19. Violence of, ii. 30. Paraguay. Dr. Francia, i. 276.
Remarks on the government of, ii. 306. Pennsylvania. Internal improvements, i. 332. ii. 468. iii. 117. Coal, ii. 333. ii. 119.
Manufactures, ii. 480. iii. 119. List of governors, iii. 111. Penal code, iii. 112.
Peru. Battle of Ayacuhco, i. 181. Castles of Callao, i. 183. Olaneta, i. 183. Ro- dil capitulates, i. 184. Congress at Lima, i. 184. Bolivar, i. 185. State of parties in 1826, i. 187. Insurrection, i. 187. Manifesto of the government, i. 190. Celombian garrisons in Peru, ii.
237. Congress of 1826, ii. 237. Their address, ii. 238. Acts of the province of Lima, ii. 243. Bolivar proclaimed, and constitution sworn to, ii. 246. Go- vernment a military despotism, ii. 246. Conspiracy of the patriots, ii. 247. Ci- tizens of Lima renounce the Bolivian code, ii. 253. Santa Cruz proclaimed provisional president, ii. 253. Colom- bian troops leave Peru, ii. 257. Con- gress meets, ii. 257. La Mar chosen president, ii. 258. Proceedings of con- gress, ii. 259. Conspiracy at Lima, iii. 518. Dreadful earthquake, iii. 520. New constitution, iii. 521. War with Colombia, iii. 523. Overtures of peace, iii. 524. Battle of Tarqui, iii. 526. Con- vention of Icron, iii. 528. Renewal of hostilities, iii. 530. Revolution, iii. 531. Peace with Colombia, iii. 532. Portugal. Brazil independent of, i. 246. King John dies, i. 247. Constitution and regency, i. 247. Incursion from Spain, i. 248. Aid from England, i. 248. Marquis of Chaves, ii. 353. Ne- gotiations at Madrid, ii. 356. Session of the cortes, ii. 357. Invaded from Spain, ii. 358. Military operations, ii. 360. Arrival of British troops, ii. 361. Battle of Carraches, ii. 362. Last effort of the rebels, ii. 363. Cortes pro- rogued, ii. 364. Mutiny at Elvas, ii. 365. Change of ministry, ii. 367. State of parties, ii. 367. Don Miguel's re- turn, iii. 447. Swears to maintain the charter, iii. 453. Tumults, iii. 454. Charter abolished, iii. 459. Revolt at Oporto, iii. 461. Cortes convoked, iii. 465. Don Miguel proclaimed king, iii. 468. His tyranny, iii. 470. Reduction of Madeira, iii. 470. Proceedings of Don Pedro, iii. 471. Arrival of Donna Maria, iii. 472. She lands in England, iii. 473.
Porter, captain, his trial, i. 150. Postmaster general, salary of, ii. 139. Proclamation of president closing the ports, ii. 72.
Public lands, statement of, i. 602. Public Documents. Treaty with Colom- bia, i. 1.
President's message 19th congress, 1st session, i. 9.
Concerning Panama mission, i. 49. 19th congres, 2d session, ii. 1.
President's proclamation prohibiting trade with West Indies, ii. 18. 20th congress, 1st session, iv. 1. 20th congress, 2d session, iv. 15. Boundary of United States on Pacific ocean, i. 26.
Treaty with the federation of Central America, i. 41.
Convention with Great Britain, ii. 16. iv. 109. 113, 114.
Convention with Denmark, ii. 19.
Treaty with Sweden and Norway, iv. 102. Letter, Mr. Rush to Mr. Anderson, minis- ter to Colombia, i. 61.
Mr. Clay to Mr. Middleton, i. 83, 90. Count Nesselrode to Mr. Middleton, i. 89. Mr. Salazar to Mr. Clay, i. 92. Mr. Canaz to Mr. Clay, i. 96. Mr. Rush to Mr. Adams, ii. 22.
Mr. Clay to Mr. Gallatin, ii. 46. 69. 103. Mr. Canning to Mr. Gallatin, ii. 54.87.98. Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Canning, ii. 61.91. From the secretary of treasury on the in- undated lands of the Mississippi, iv. 82. Mr. Gallatin to Lord Dudley, ii. 115. 119. 130.
Mr. Gallatin to H. Clay, ii. 121.
Lord Dudley to Mr. Gallatin, ii. 123. Panama documents, iv. 20.
Letters on the navigation of the St. Law- rence, ii. 137.
Letters on the north eastern boundaries, iv. 58.
Convention between Great Britain and Brazil, iv. 143; and treaty, iv. 144. Treaty between Brazil and the Hanse Towns, iv. 150.
Treaty of indemnity between Brazil and France, iv. 154.
Circular of Bolivar, i. 97; and replies, i. 101. His address to congress of Peru, i. 131. His address to congress of Bo- livia, ii. 196.
President of Mexico's address to con- gress, i. 103; and reply, i. 105. ii. 174. iv. 134. Proclamations of president of Mexico, i. 107 and his address, i. 108. i. 114. i. 123.
Messages of vice president of Colombia, i. 125. ii. 181. ii. 193.
Capitulation of Ayacuhco, i. 133. Message of government of Buenos Ayres, i. 135. iv. 165.
Brazilian documents, i. 143. Chilian documents, i. 147.
Central American documents, i. 147. Treaty between Colombia and Peru, iv. 189.
Treaty between Peru and Bolivia, iv. 141. Haytien documents, i. 148.
Speech of the king of Great Britain, i. 150. ii. 209. iv. 169.
Treaty, between Great Britain and the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata, ii. 153.
Between Great Britain and Colombia, i. 156.
Convention between his majesty and the infanta regent of Portugal, iv. 173. Despatch from Mr. Huskisson to licut. gov. of Jamaica, iv. 175.
Speech of the king of France, i. 162. iv. 184.
Law relative to journals, iv. 189. Manifesto of the emperor of Russia, i. 163. King of Sweden's speech, i. 170.
Treaty between France and Mexico, i. 177.
King of Brazil's speech, ii. 205. iv. 161. Speech of lieut. gov. of Lower Canada, ii. 207. iv. 124.
of lieut. gov. of New Brunswick, iv. 120.
of Sir Peregrine Maitland, iv. 123. of governor of Upper Canada, iv. 132. Protocol relative to the affairs of Greece, iv. 193.
Manifesto of the Ottoman Porte, iv. 194. Proclamation of the Greek government, iv. 200.
Documents relating to Greece, iv. 202. iv. 238.
Russian manifesto, iv. 211.
Answer of Ottoman Porte to Russian manifesto, iv. 219.
Constitution of Greece, iv. 230. Treaty of peace between Russia and Turkey, iv. 244.
Address of the president of Greece to 4th national congress, iv. 253.
Proclamation of the infanta regent of Portugal, iv. 261.
Documents relating to affairs of Portu- gal, iv. 262.
Documents relating to the affairs of Spain, iv. 296.
Randolph John, his disordered intellect, i.
86. His meeting with Mr. Clay, i. 87. Retrenchment, committee on, iii. 18.; their report, iii. 19., and report of minority, iii. 23.
Revenue and expenditure, iii. 572. Resolutions of Congress. To frank letters and packages, iv. 352; distribute pub- lic documents, iv. 352; examine cer- tain land claims, iv. 352; in relation to Charles Carol of Carrolton, iv. 353; executing printing, iv. 353; relating to the mail route between New Orleans and Mobile, iv. 353; to loan barracks at Sackets Harbour, iv. 353; amenda- tory relating to public printer, iv. 363, relating to military road in state of Maine, iv. 363. Revolutionary officers, bill for relief of, i. 143.
Revolutionary pensions, ii. 132. Revised Statutes of New York, iii. 43. Rhode Island. Banks, i. 320. Blackstone Canal, ii. 451. iii. 19.
Rio de la Plata, constitution of, i. 170. Ri- vadavia, president of, i. 174. War with Brazil, i. 174.
Russia. Death of Alexander, i. 253. Con- stantine proclaimed, i. 253. Abdi- cates in favour of Nicholas, i. 253. Seditions in, i. 255. Secret societies in, i. 256. Coronation of Nicholas, i. 256. Relations with Turkey, i. 257. War with Persia, i. 259. Surrender of
Erivan, iii. 281. Peace with Persia, iii. 282. Conferences at Ackerman, iii. 288. Mediation for Greece, iii. 289. Treaty of London iii. 290. Treaty of Ackerman, iii. 291. Battle of Navarino, iii. 296. Russia declares war, iii. 299. Occupation of Mol- davia and Wallachia, iii. 318. Siege and surrender of Brailow, iii. 319. Siege of Varna, iii. 320. Surrender of Varna, iii. 329. Russian camp be- fore Shumla raised, iii. 330. The Em- peror embarks for Odessa, iii. 331. Returns to St. Petersburg, iii. 332. Siege of Silistria, iii. 334. Kalafat taken, iii. 334. Siege and surrender of Kars and Poti, iii. 338. Naval ope- rations, iii. 341. Anapa taken, iii. 341. Russian squadrons in the Mediterra- nean, iii. 341. Blockade of the Darda- nelles, iii. 341. Death of the Empress mother, iii. 343. Preparations for campaign of 1829, iii. 364. Count Diebitch appointed general of the ar- mies in European Turkey, iii. 364. Kalè and Tourno taken, iii. 365. Size- poli taken, iii. 366. Events of the campaign in Asiatic Turkey, iii. 366. Events of the war in European Tur- key, iii. 375. Battle of Prevody, iii. 378. Surrender of Silistria, iii. 382. Passage of the Balkan, iii. 386. Bour- gas taken, iii. 387. Slivno, iii. 390. Adrianople taken, iii. 392. Naval ope- rations, iii. 394. Peace of Adrianople, iii. 396.
Salt, duty on, reduced, iii. 88. Sardinia, political condition of, i. 250. Sinking Fund, report of, i. 373. ii. 505. iii. 568.
South Carolina. Legislature, i. 343. ii. 489. iii. 136. Situation in 1825, i. 238. Zea Bermudez, prime minister, i. 238. Disturbances, i. 241. Bessieres re- bels, i. 242. Party of Don Carlos, i. 242. Death of the Empecinado, i. 243. Duke del Infantado, minister, i. 244. Algerine war, i. 245. Spain in 1826, i. 245. J. G. Salmon, minister, i. 246. Proceedings on the Portuguese fron- tier, i. 247. State of parties, ii. 371. Views as to Portugal, ii. 372. Sedi- tious correspondence, ii. 377. Distur- bances at Malaga, ii. 378. Colombian bishops confirmed by the Pope, ii. 380. Consequences, ii. 381. Disturbances in Catalonia, ii. 382. Carlists, ii. 384. Catalonia in rebellion, ii. 385. De- mands of the insurgents, ii. 385. Ma- nifesto of the government, ii. 386. Insurrection quelled, ii. 390. Political condition in 1827, iii. 428. State of
parties, iii. 430. British policy, iii.
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