NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
THE PAST-THE PRESENT-FOR THE FUTURE.
FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1827-VOL. XXXII.
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Ackerinan, convention of Adams, the president, leaves Wash- ington
Adams, Mr. andJefferson, beauti- ful extract
"Advocate," the Southern, extract from
Affaires, charge des
196; Tombeckbee bank 310; Con- necticut banks 320; dividend of U. S. bank 327; Franklin bank of N. J. 344: bank of the Common- wealth, Ky. 421 Barbour, James, sec. of war, at An- napolis 260; at Bedford, Pa. 358; letter to gov. Lincoln of Mass. Barbour, P. P.
Davy, sir Humphrey 362; delt national, 84; imprisonment for 230; distresses of the poor 118, 182, 199, 291, 346; decision of a judge 100 Elections, 293; East India company, affairs of the 258; emigrants, aid to 181; sent to America 210; expenditure, comparative of G. Britain and America 179; emolu- ments of office 406 103 Forgeries 85; Franklin, capt. 150,
Barbarity, a strange case of Barnes, Samuel
Agriculture of the U. S. an editorial essay 49 to 58. See editorial. Africa-Liberia, various notices of the colony at 37, 80, 129, 148, 261, 420; maj. Laing and capt. Clapperton in Alabama-prohibits the introduc- tion of slaves 100; report on the Creek treaty 108; bank of the U. S. in Mobile 194; Tombechee bank 510; Muscle Shoals 323; a negro burned to death 357; Mr. Wills killed
"Albion," the, a British newspa
Beverley, Carter-see gen. Jackson and Mr. Clay.
Billard table-Mr. Van Rensel-
Bolivar, see Colombia and Peru. Bompland, madam
"America," Mr. Everett's history
Axe found-veni, vidi, vici"! 128 B.
"Bad news," a separation of the union!
211 Bagging, see cotton and 266, 355 Baltimore--and the west 35; trade
of the Susquehanash 37, 113; Oliver's free school 89; Baltimore and Ohio rail road, reports, &c. 100, 228, 248, 308, 598; Greek fair 129; the oratorio 161; in- speetions 118; military 161, 241; Patterson, Win. 176; bricks made in 224 Banks and banking-burning of paper money in Ky. $7; coun- treits on the bank of the U. S. 11, 113; banks in Maine 112; the branch of the bank of the U. S. at Mobile, Als. 124; robbery of the U. S. bank at Philadelphia 196; Eagle bark of New Haven
Boston-elections and electioneer- ing 102, 198; case of matrimony in 151; appropriation bills 176; stages in 230; the late Mr. Phil- Hips 262; monument to Franklin 279: trade of 279; dull times in S47; schools 504 403 Brazil-the squadron defeated 195; army defeated 152, 201; seizure of the Spark 180; frigate Baltanore 201; battle of Rio Grande 213; al- fairs in 250, 294; Mr. Raguet 250; the Ontario 294; speech of the emperor 311; com. Biddle at Rio
Breyt, Mr. of Lou. dinner to Bricks made in Baltimore British affairs. Altered language and 210; American manufactures no- ticed 38; Albans, the duke and dutchess of 410, 425; Army, offi- cers in the, 224; Ashantee, death of the king of 104; Athol, the duke of 151; attornies 328; Ar- gyle, duke of 425; Bank of England 424; Banker's clearing 408; Brougham, Mr. 410; Beutick, lord Will, m 425; bri- bery 295; Brazil, treaty with 181; Burdet, sir Francis 134, 230; Burning well at Wey mouth 216; Budget, the Canning, Mr. 113, 134, 12, appointed premier 182; extracts from his speech as to the policy he intended to pursue 291; remarks in the occupation of Portugal 400, his remarks on the corn laws 408; canal project, a great 75; Commercial statistics 428; Catho- lic claims 134, 164, 280, 81, 38; Clarence, the duke of 104, 133; churches and places of worship in London 346; Cobbett's Regis- ter 85; coinage of the mint 1,3; y colliers 165; colonial trade 13, 181, 409; corn laws 44, 85, 164, 181, 347, 362, 374,408, 409, 4-5; rates and duties established by the ware housed corn bill 4 4; Mr. Canning's resolutions 134; tables on which they were found- ed 163, 197; erimes, statistics of 88; Cumberland, the duke of 104; Cuba 161; crim cor, a case of
Gaming houses 12; game laws 89; a young woman sentenced to the house of correction for finding a nest of partridges' eggs 263; gass, the dial of St. James illumi- nated with 276; Gifford, Mr. of the Quarterly Review 83 Hastings, the marquis of, dies 88; Hall, Dr. dies, 18.; Huskisson, Mr.
Islands, British, arable land &c. in -17; Irish, expense of keeping
Joint stock companies King, the, birth day kept by com- mand 249; addresses to 313, 424; his speech on proroguing parlia ment 423; Kilsheelan bridge, affray at 423 London-ships &c. employed in the trade of 422; inhabitants of, &c. 192; Leyland, Thomas, his immense wealth 361; Laws, 263; Laing, maj. killed in Africa
81; Lethbridge, sir Thomas 280; lords the house of, retort courteous, rubbish! 292; pro- ceedings of the peers 423; Liver- pool, lord 100, 104, 113 Ministers resignation of 180, 1824 rumors as to the appointment of new ones,&c. 212, 244, 249; offi- cial list of the new 250, 328; ex- ministers ridiculed 278; ministry the 312; fate of 295; jeu de spitn $52; money, plenty of 181; manu- factures, American noticed, 38; manufacturing districts, notices of the 44, 85, 118, 182; woollen manufactures 3 1; quantity of ex- ported 423; mint, coinage of the 133
Navy 80; a good joke about naval victories! 85; naval affairs-excess of officers 422; the North Caroli- na noticed 424; uoblemen 87; Norwich, riot at 410; north pole, 10 the expedition to, Ogle, admiral, 134; O'Connell, Mr. extract from his speech 290; Oxford, the univers ty of 368 Portugal,-British troops in 134, 36; Mr. Canning's remarks on the occupation of 406; parlia- ment re-assembles, 80; squad- bles in, 282, 423; prorogued 423; Perkins, Mr. his steam engine, &c. 132, 261, 431, 360; post mas- ter a sentenced to transportation 224; petitions presented to par- liament 133; poor in Ireland 48; poor rates 151, 165, 212; Pet- ryn, the borough of 364; pen- sioners &c. 528; presses, on the purchasing of 422; protective system-timber trade 194; print- ing in England 214 "Raising the wind" a new way of 87; railway, between Liverpool
and Manchester 270; revenue, expenditures, &c. 86, 104, 199, 277; comparative of G. Britain and America 179; royal family, amount of sums paid to the 151; Russia, mission to 231; Rundell, Mr. of Ludgate Hill, his will Scott, sir Walter 129; silk, manu- facture of 426; slave convention 181; sugar, West India 164; spirits, ardent, consumed 293; Shrewsbury, the earl of, his pro- perty 224; ship owners, meeting of 104; shipping an exhibit of 217; stage players, salaries of those in high keeping! 87; statistics 19; violent shipping 345; storm, a one in London 8; Shakespeare, jubilee in honor of at Stratford 249 Taxes, &c. 294; tonnage 217; travel- ling, rapid 85; treatment of a wife, (lady Westmeath) 86; tun- nel under the Thames 245, 313, 347; Turner, Miss, to be really married 423; see Wakefield. Voyages of discovery War prospects 36; Wakefields, the case of 165, 182, 312, 347; Wellesley jewels 313; Wel- lington, the duke of 18, 89, 328; his family 612; Westminister, the electors of 313; West India co- lonies 113: see colonial trade- sugar 164; free people of color in 406; trial relative to a slave that had visited England 4 3; Wirtemberg, the queen of 47; woollens, amount of, sent to the U. S. from Leeds 82; foreign wool 328; wool trade, debate in the house of lords on the 367 York, the duke of dies 8; notice of 85; his debts 116; a dividend, royal
48; Rideau canal 84; Union canal 151, 259, 274; Chesapeake and Delaware canal 241, 254, 520; ca- nal toll received at Rochester 260; Chesapeake and Olo canal 274; surveys in Vermont 275; canal from London to Portsmouth 275: the Alabama canal 288; Hudson and Delaware canal 323; the Ohio canal 323, 360; the Ogechie canal 361; canal navigation, a steam boat for 386; the Delaware and Hudson canal 406; project of mak- ing a canal steam navigation to the Mississippi 429; survey of a route along the Delaware Cambreling, Mr. his speech on the woollens bill 154 to 160; invited to dine at Raleigh, N. C. Capitol of the U. S. cost of Carey, Mathew, tributes to Cargo, a large one Carriage without horses Carrol, gov. of Tenn. a dinner
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton Carter's letters from Europe Caucus announced!
Central America-in a state of anar- chy 201, 252, 329, 348 Chairs, large quantity of shipped 259 Chamelion Charge des affairs, on the use of the 299 Charleston, S. C.-meeting of the chan.ber of commerce 265; me- morial of to congress
Baltimore, supplies during the war 14; Bardina, Jobu 23; Brien, Mr. 10; Buchanan. Mr. 15; barracks at N. Or. leans 23; business of the session 12, 13; Buckner, Mr. 13; buddings, public 26; Bateman, Mr. 22; tratay, importation Call of the house 16. Cambr leng, Mr. 15; Chapin, Luther 15, cirks, in the patent ollice 27; colonization society 29; charge des affairs 70; colonies, British, inter- course with 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 29, 25, 26, 26, 65 to 70; commerce and navigation of the U. 5. 10, 13; Cumberland road 13, 14; contingent expenses 11; customis, emoluments and expenditures of the of ficers of .0 13
China-statistics of 205; rebellion
Buenos Ayres-battle with the Bra- zilian squadron 105; official ac- count 213; brigands 105; Cordo- va 105; blockade 149: Brazilian army defeated 152, 201; affairs in 250; the Pampas 280; ad. Brown 294, Rio Negro 313; naval force 348; evasion of the blockade Buchanan, James, of Pa. his speech on the woollens bill 185 to 191; his letter to the public in regard to the late presidential election 415 Budd, It. Charles A. of the navy, dies Butler, Ezra
Church, presentation of a Cree La, the French frigate Clay, Henry-see geu. Jackson and Mr. Clay; leaves Washington 260; at Washington, Pa. 324: at Pittsburg and his address 298; at Steubenville $25; his letter to the public 350; invited to Madison County Ky. 256; his Lexington speech 375; returns to Washing-
Ever it. Mr. 12 29; English. John Forida-14, 15; tortifications, &e. 12, 23; Fr. neh soliations 10, 23; Forsyth, Mr. 15, 30; Ford, J. W. 13 Gals and Saron to; Ghent, treaty of 11, 23. 25, 7; Graham, George 11; 6 orgia and the Crack lands 24-se ludian a fares"-Gro B, Du, baltet for as printer to the searate 10, 24,37 Hayne, Mr. 9, 22; Holmes, Mr. 9; Haguer, Pter 23; Hamburg, to refund certain duties levied on the vessels of 21; har- bors and riveis, a ill for the improve inent of certain 2:; Hamicom. Mc. Indian airs 10, 12, 24, 25, 27. ; Ing. ham, Mr. 14; Indrana, boundary of 25; certain resolutions recorted by Mr. Ev erent 29; intercourse with British colo nics 9, 10 14 se "Brash colonies; in- demnity for French sponations 10; In- nois, canal
Calico printers 353; calicoes Ameri- can 258; journies of a piece of 253 Calhoun, J. C. See vice president's appeal.
Canada-Rideau canal 84; commo-
tions in 85, 131, 224, 244, 404; ancient cannon discovered 276; the "N. Y. Albion" 404; goods im- ported 89; prorogation of parlia ment &c. 107, ressels built in 112; population of Canals &c. see the various states; extension of the Penn. canal 57, 99, 386; tunnel at Lebanon, Pa.
Coats of arms Cobait found in Indiana Coleman, W. A.
Colombia--resignation of Bolivar 85, 86, 106; col. Vallenilla 85; receipts and expenditures of 150; earth- quake 89; disturbances at Bogota 200, taxes levied &c. 215; disaf- fected persons shot 213; letter of B. T. Watts 277; disaffections 92, 329; report of the secretary of the home department 345; San- tander's letter to Bolivar 551; Ra- venga's letter to the vicepresident 351; proclamations of Bolivar 351, 362; affairs in 362, 374, 386; Vi- daurre's charges agamst Bol.var
410 Colonial trade, British-See con- gress, and 65 to 70 and 478; circu- lar to collectors 70; English items 81, 113, 152, 180; case of the Bel- fast 180; Mr. Caun.ng to Mr.
24, Macon, Mr. 9, 24: mail contracts 9, 13: Mercer, Mr. 29: military uppe priations 9, 12: matk ro fishery 14, 19% meat of the U. S. 13: Mason, Josian 13, 22. Mi- chigan, claims to land in 15: Jorating roses in 24: militia, organization of 14: Morrison, William. Messages of the president-Oa transtajt- ting documents relative to the_dispute with Georgia 28: Charge des affini 73 New Orleans, barra ks at 2: wavy sud naval 9, 2: dry dock, 25, 21: appoint- ing a committee of conference Ohio river, the navigation of
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