Indians, success against the, at the Knowledge, on the origin of, 15. Moravian towns, 230-accompa- ny Oglethorpe to England, 458 - measures for converting, in Geor- gia, 460. See Lower Creek Indi- ans and Tomo Chichi.
Kant, remarks on, 4- his catego- ries, 7 -on space, 18. Kennedy, John P., Dedication of the Green Mount Cemetery. Address by, reviewed, 385-cited, 393. Kenney, W. S., Chess Player by, noticed, 540.
King, Rufus, on the reëligibility of the President, 68.
King, Thomas Butler, from the Committee on Naval Affairs, Re- port of, July 7th, 1841, reviewed, 360-
-on a Home Squadron, 361 -on the exposure of the South- ern coast, 362.
Kingston, L. C., on capturing, in 1813, 228.
La Fontaine. See Fontaine. Lamartine, a poetical traveller, 176. Landscape gardening. See Down- ing.
Language. See English, French, and German.
Languages of countries, travellers should understand, 179. Late war. See War of 1812. Laurel Hill Cemetery, on the Riv- er Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, Regulations of the, reviewed, 385 remarks on, 398.
Lectures before the American Insti- tute of Instruction in 1840, notic- ed, 252.
Lectures. See Public Lectures. Lichnowsky, Prince, patron of Bee- thoven, 297.
Liebig, Justus, Webster's edition of his Organic Chemistry, reviewed, 147 -its character, 151-abstract of his views on the food of plants, and their modes and sources of nourishment, 152-value of his work, 163 remarks on Web- ster's edition of it, 163. Lieutenants, number of, on board ships, 379.
Lincoln, Levi, An Address by, on
the Consecration of the Worcester Rural Cemetery, reviewed, 385— cited, 392.
Literature, Schlegel's Lectures on, noticed, 524. See French liter-
Locke, John, Cousin's review of, 13 his purpose in writing his Es- say, 15 -Cousin's misconceptions of, 15, 26-error of, as to mediate knowledge, 30-on Freedom of the Will, 32-charged with Ma- terialism, 33- -on the proof of a God, 37. See Cousin.
Love, as treated by George Sand, 109, 126, 130, 131, 135. Lovering, Joseph, and W. Cranch Bond, Account of Magnetic Ob- servations by, noticed, 520. Lower Creek Indians, Oglethorpe's treaty with, 456.
Lynch, Anne C., The Rhode Island Book by, noticed, 271.
Madison Papers, reviewed, 41 belong to the National Archives, ib. their value, 43. Maelzel, Beethoven and, 306. Magnetic Observations, by Joseph Lovering and W. Cranch Bond, noticed, 520.
Maguaga, on the affair at, 217. Malden, Canada, Proctor's retreat to, 219- General Harrison crosses over to, 229. Manures, 158, 163.
Manzoni, Alessandro, Tragedie ed altre Poesie di, reviewed, 169-tal- ent of, eminently lyrical, 170, 172-defects of, 170 his Trage- dies, ib. his Sacred Hymns, 172 his Ode on Napoleon, ib. Marietta, Ohio, settlement of, 333, 345-first emigrants to, 345, 346 described in 1803, 349 floods there, 350 early attention to ed. ucation in, 353, 354 college there, 354. Marshall, John, on the efficacy of a republican government, 72. Martin, Luther, in the Federal Con- vention, 53.
Materialism, Locke charged with, 33. Mauprat. See Sand, George. Meigs, Fort, Proctor's investment, of, 220.
Mexican empire, ancient inhabitants
of, 479- Prescott's expected work on the conquest of, 503. See Cen- tral America and Stephens. Midshipmen, on the number of, in the navy, 375.
Miles, E., An Epitome, Historical, Statistical, and Descriptive, of the Royal Naval Service of England by, reviewed, 360.
Military officers, disobedience of, 220. Milton, on ornamenting graves, 408. Miniature German Romances, no- ticed, 536.
Missionaries, literary men under ob- ligations to, 210.
Monroe, James, at the battle of Bla- densburg, 237.
Moore, tribute of, to Mary, 387. Moosa, Fort, captured, 472. Moravian towns, effects of the victo- ry at the, 230.
Morris, Gouverneur, 53 -
- on the re- eligibility of the President, 68. Morton, George, synonymous with George Mourt, 266.
Moscheles, Ignace, Life of Beetho- ven by, reviewed, 289 - his com- petency for it, 290 — biographical sketch of, ib. - subscriber to a musical library, ib., 291, 292-pu- pil of Weber, 290- repairs to Vi- enna, 292-acquaintance of, with Beethoven, 293- his musical powers, 294.
Mount Auburn, Story's Address on the Dedication of the Cemetery of, reviewed, 385, 389 success of its establishment, 391-its gate, ib.
statistics respecting, ib., note, -inscriptions there, 405. Mourt's Relation, Young on, 266. Mozart befriends Beethoven, 297
character of his works, 313. Music, on learning, from books, 243 - remarks on, 291, 313 - on ra- pidity in, 315. See Navy and Warren. Muskingum, early ship-building on the, 349.
Nageli, on Beethoven, 313. Naples, charnel-pits in, 388. Napoleon, Manzoni's Ode on, 172 — Beethoven's feelings towards, 304. National defence. See War of 1812. National Songs, 79.
Naval biographies, 79.
Naval officers, American, on a Re-
Navy, effects of music in the, 79 — present condition of the American, 85 requires reorganization, 86 on a Retired List in the, 86, 95, 376 compared with foreign na- vies, 86-insufficiency of the, 88, 93 at Rio de la Plata, 88 in the Pacific, in 1834, ib. guard against invasion, 89, 101 – steam in the, 89, 91, 92- neces- sity of a Home Squadron, 91, 93, number of American steamers in the, 92-Raleigh on the, 93 the only safe standing military estab- lishment, ib. ships of the, rot- ting, 94- - on Admirals in the, 96. See American Navy, British Na- vy, French Navy, Impressments, King, and Paulding. Necessity, the doctrine of, 31. Newark, burning of, in 1813, 230. New England Ohio Company, outline of the history of the, 323- first publication respecting the, 324- meetings held, 325 inaccuracies as to the, 329 — on the selection of their purchase, ib. — plan of their association, 331- connex- ion of, with the Sciota Company, 337, 338- contract of, with Con- gress, 343. tract bargained for, by the, 344-character of the tract, 350 interest of the, in edu- cation, 353. See Cutler, Marietta, and Ohio. New-Englanders, character of, 327,
New Haven Cemetery, 390, note. New Orleans, on the battle of, 239. New York, Green-Wood Cemetery near, 399.
Niagara frontier, campaign on the, in 1814, 232.
Nitrogen, as the food of plants, 157. Northeastern and Northwestern Boun-
daries, remarks on the, 439. Northwestern Territory, counties in the, in 1796, 356, note. See Dane. Nye, Arius, on the inception of the New England Ohio Company movement, 323.
Ocosingo, account of ruins near, 498 -on their antiquity, 504.
Office, anecdote of St. Clair as to, 347, note.
Officers, disobedience of military, 220. See American Navy and Naval officers.
Ogechee River, fort built on the, 457. Oglethorpe, James, Founder of the Colony of Georgia, Biographical Memorials of, by Thaddeus Mason Harris, reviewed, 448-time of his birth, 449-events in his ear- ly life, ib. with Prince Eugene, ib. in Parliament, 450 - his speeches, ib. his interest in pris. ons, ib. in impressments of sea- men, ib. in the British colo- nists, 451-in religious tolera- tion, ib. connexion of, with the Royal African Company, ib.· befriends an African slave, 452 embarkation of, for Georgia, 454 -Governor, 455- his administra- tion, ib. his treatment of the In- dians, 456 Tomo Chichi, ib. — Indian treaties, ib. - builds Fort Argyle, 457-excursions by, ib. aids Saltzburgers, 458- his vis- it to England, ib. returns with emigrants, 460- called General, 462 his interest in the colony, ib. -at St. Simon's Island, 463 -excursion of, with Indians, ib. - his troubles with Spaniards, 464 - appointed commander-in-chief, 465 - expedition of, ib. — shot at, 466-goes to Savannah to quiet discontents, ib. calls on South Carolina for aid, 470-his expedition against the Spaniards, 471 censured, 472 - defends Frederica, 474 stratagem by, 475-marches into Florida, 476- returns to England, ib. - charges against, ib. subsequent events of his life, 477 - his death, ib. See Georgia and Harris
emigrating wagon to, from Massa- chusetts, 333- exaggerations as to, ib. remarks on the Sciota Company, 337-names of the first emigrants to, 346 first judges of, 347, note- Indian troubles, 348- ship-building in, 349-floods there, 350-education in, 352- Colle- ges there, 353-travelling in, in 1801,357-steam navigation, 358. See Cutler, Marietta, and New England Ohio Company. Ohio Company. See Ohio and New England Ohio Company. Ohio river, height of freshets in the,
Ontario, Lake, campaign on, in 1813, 222.
Oregon, United States' right to, 440 -British forts there, 442.
Palenque, Guatemala, ruins at, 480 del Rio's visit to, ra's Report on, ib. visit to, by Dupaix, 481, 482-the stone hous- es at, 481, 482, 484- Castañeda's designs of ruins there,481, 482, 487 visit to, by Stephens, 482 -an- tiquity of the ruins near, 504. Palermo, cadavery at, 401. Palestine. See Holy Land. Palmerston, Lord, his neglect of Mr. Stevens's representations, 437. Pantology, by Roswell Park, notic- ed, 516.
Paris, on the lectures in, 245. Parisian Linguist, noticed, 538. Park, Roswell, Pantology by, no. ticed, 516.
Peabody, Ephraim, as a writer, 519, 521.
Père la Chaise, 402-inscriptions there, 405.
Perry, Oliver Hazard, Commodore, Mackenzie's Life of, reviewed, 79 - his parentage, early life, and death, 80-his character, 81 — as a commander, 82- his personal appearance, 83- private charac- ter, ib. his controversy with Chauncey, 84-his difficulty with Elliott, 85 - value of his Life to officers, ib. anecdote of, near Fort George, 226-citation by, from Vattel, 377.
Persia, on travelling in, 178. Personal identity, the idea of, 23. Petra, Robinson's visit to, 199 - - the dead honored in, 388.
Pharaoh's Castle, at Wady Musa,
Pike, General, death of, 224. Pilgrim Fathers, Young's Chroni- cles of the, noticed, 264. Pinckney, Charles, acts of, in the Federal Convention, 54, 55. Plants, constituent parts of, 152,- the mode of their receiving food, ib. - inorganic constituents of, 160. Plato, on funeral monuments, 385. Plattsburg, on the battle at, 235. Pliny, on the body, 386. Plymouth. See Young.
Poetical Literature of the West, Se- lections from the, noticed, 521. Political science. See Tucker. Politics, on corruption in, 73. Poor debtors. See Debtors. Prentice, George D., a poet, 523. Prescott, William H., work by, on the conquest of Mexico, 503. President, Gerry cited on the popu- lar election of, 62 early mode of electing, 65 reeligibility of the, 66-tendency of democracy in the election of, 77. Prisons, Oglethorpe's interest in, 450.
Proctor, British General, 218 - his retreat to Malden, 219— invest- ment of Fort Meigs by, 220- suit of, 229.
tendencies, 60, 61. Rauch, F. A., Psychology by, no- ticed, 251.
Reason, impersonality of, 9. Red Sea, passage of the, by the Israel- ites, 183-place and time of it, 184. Reflection and consciousness, 17. Religious toleration, favored by Ogle- thorpe, 451.
Rephidim, Israelites at, 186. Representation, principle of, 56. Representatives, on electing, by a single ticket, 59.
Republic, a democracy and, 63. Retired List of officers, 86, 95, 376. Rheumatism, Warren on, 274, 276. Rhode Island Book, for 1841, noticed, 271.
Richter, Jean Paul, 519.
Ritter, Professor, cited on Robinson and Smith's Biblical Researches, 211, Robbins, Asher, on the Madison Pa- pers, 42.
Robinson, E., Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai, and Ara- bia Petræa, by him and E. Smith, reviewed, 175. their worth, 180, 207, 210— their qualifications for the work, 180, 206-works by, 181 their first wanderings, 182
Royal African Company, 451. Royal Torch, Warren on the, 275. Rural Cemeteries, works on, review- ed, 385 - historical notice American, 388-establishment of, in various places, 390 on chap- els in, 397-inscriptions in, 405 flowers, ib. symbols and em- blems, 409. Rutherforth, cited, 425.
Sailors. See Impressments and Sea-
St. Augustine. See Spaniards. St. Clair, General, 340- anecdote of, as to office, 347, note.
St. Simon's, fort built at, 463. See Frederica.
Salem. See Harmony Grove Ceme- tery.
Saltzburgers, settlement of, in Geor- gia, 45, 460, 462.
Sand, George (Madame Dudevant) Œuvres de, reviewed, 103-her literary power, 106- one of a school, ib. - her personal history, ib. character of her writings, 107, 112-compared with Mad- ame de Staël and Rousseau, ib. —
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