NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
THE PAST THE PRESENT-FOR THE FUTURE.
FROM SEPTEMBER, 1818, TO MARCH, 1819-VOL. XV. OR, VOLUME III.-NEW SERIES.
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE EDITOR,
✓Index to the Contents of the Volumé.
A. Aborigines, American, remarks
upon 183-see Indians. Adams, president-bis corres- pondence with Mr. Rodney, 100; his letter on allegiance, 101, his lady dies 175; notice of her character 200; age of Mr. A. Adams, J. Q. his reply to the Spanish note, Admiralty cases on lake Erie! 175 368 Agricultural-Thomas' wheat
and rye, 65, 91, improved ma- chines 80; societies, several noticed 151; gen. Van Rense- laer's liberality 175; proceed. ings of Virginia society, col. Taylor's paper, &c. 177; Es. sex society, Mr. Pickering's address 181; Jefferson county soc'y. gov. Clinton's address, 195; Mr. le Ray's address 353 Aix la Chapelle, 31, 120, 228,
256, 260, 293, 349, 424, 480 Alabama-sickness in reported 9; Mobile, 32, 43, 268; law about usury 43; sales of land in 64, 125, 198; rapid popula- tion of 125, 265; Marathon 198; Blakely 198; census 384; college Algiers-a oruiser off Portugal 89; the new dey 123; execu- tions,
Allegiance-Mr. Adams' letter
Allied sovereigns, see Aix la
Apple tree, a remarkable one 122 Arbuthnot and Ambrister-see Florida; memorial of Ambris- ter's father 84; British re- marks on their execution 85, 131; letter from Arbuthnot 85; the trial of 270; report in con- gress respecting Army of the United States- general orders 80, 91, 269; promotions, &c. 104, recruits 91; manual labor of the sol- diers, 294; to be clothed in domestic manufactures 294; extra allowance to soldiers 388, see congress.
Artigas, his agreement with the British
Baltimore-the 12th September observed at 63; elections 112; inspections 128; fire in 139; society for promoting natural science 150; great improve- ment of 160; bills of mortali- ty 388; mayor resigns Bank of the United States-ge. neral remarks 4, 59, 60, 163; on the refusal to pay the notes of its offices, &c. 25, 33, 34, 59, 60, 61; anecdotes 58; Ja- cob Barker's notice 34; spe. culations 58, debts due to it 282; respecting elections, 59; directors 59, 361, 478; office at Cincinnati 59; tariff of ex- change 60; reports about 417; "give us the names!" 99; un- certainty of the charter 114; col. Sloan's address to the electors of Ohio about it 130; predictions 149; on taxing it 163, 289, 367, 436; see also the several states; remarks on Mr. Spencer's resolution 241; proceedings of the stockhold. ers at Charleston 283; price of the stock, 289, 361, 385, 401; apology for the discounts at Baltimore, 289; statements to the senate 327; public depo- sits 327; president's letter to the secretary of the trea- sury and remarks 345, 362, 363; explanations on the oppo- sing statement of the Philad'a banks 362; state of Maryland versus J.W. M'Culloh, cash'r of the office in Baltimore, 362; branches in Kentucky 385; Mr. Jones resigns 417, Mr. Connelly, 417; Mr. Ser. geant's reported mission 417; remarks on the report made to congress 433, 464; decisi- on in Kentucky respecting the taxing of it 436; on what should be done with it 464; see bunking, banks and congress Banking-general notices,anec-
dotes and remarks, 1, 58, 65; 81, 99, 113. 282, 284, 361, 364, 385, 417, 478; suspen- sion of specie payments 225, 256, 284; counterfeiters 58, 201, 283, 361; meeting at Elkton 34; letters to the editor respecting, 5, 36, 81, 129, 130, 245; robberies, 59, 113; presented! 59; payments in specie 284; prosecutions, 59; swindlings, 113, 282; ge- neral essays 161, 217, 245, 364, 385, 417-see banks and congress. Banks-of several states 126; a list of those in all the states desired 190; Mr. Bledsoe's resolutions about those in Kentucky 417; of Muskingum 417; ravages of banks 418; Mr. Rumsey's remarks 282; of Vermont 283, 364; Penn- HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY
sylvania 283, 289, 350, 363, 385,418; Baltimore 283; Geor gia 283; Kentucky, 283, 290, 361, 417; Cincinnati 283; Ohio 283, 361, 478; Philadelphia 283, 362; Maryland 290; Bri- tish 283; anecdote about dis- counts 284; Virginia 416; mis. take of a traveller! 361; chan- ges of presidents and cashiers 416, of Bedford 417; on com- pelling payments by 386-see bank of the U.States, banking, congress, and the names of the several states.
Bankrupt law, recommended,
Bland, judge, see Chili, &c. and 175; his report mentioned 289 Blanding, A. his address on in- ternal improvement Bonaparte, Napoleon--notices of 135 8, 121, 154, 197; his son 32, 62, 77, 121; a note written by him 8; guarded vigilantly 121; money bequeathed to bim 166; alarms about him- Dr. O'Meara, &c. 260, 425; of his wife, &c 349; reports a- bout his escape, plots, &c. 425 Bonaparte, Lucien-notices of 8; his entry into Rome Bonaparte, Jerome Boone, col. bis death reported 64; denied 176; his present si- tuation Boston, exchange 199; bills of 328 Brackenridge, H. M. his let mortality 424 Brazil, state of, 166; conscrip- 188, 202 tions in 261, insult to the A- merican flag in 261; slave ships.captured
Bank and banks 283, 349, 476; bankrupts 426; Baker, A. St. Joho, 7; bullion 227, 349; bu- rial company! 107; Burdett, sir Francis 39, 88, 426; beg. gars 349 Canning 7: Carlton house 37; church 153; Cobbett 7, 39; crimes 138, 153, 259, 476; coin 39, 197, 227, Cochrane, ld. 87, 120; cotton imported, &c. 107, 259; cosals in the U.S. 175; Castlereagh's lady 292
King, the 227, 349; of his jewels 426, 476; Kent, the duke of 62; his wife Las Casas 107; Liverpool 7. 39; Leopold, prince, 258; loans 292; Lowe, sir H. 476; loyalty 127 Meetings 165; Manchester 7, 31 39, 61, 109, 153, 259; mayor's feast 426; MacGregor's expe. dition 426; Melville, lord 476 Navy and navel Order respecting Spain and her colonies 31; O'Meara, Dr. 259; Osgood, Mr. 227; Onions! 138 Pregnant princesses! 32, 88, 349; potatoes 199; priace re. gent is insulted 39; his pro- digality 37, 87; has the gout 107; portable mill 61; porter brewed 107; parliament 121; polar expedition 121, 261, 292; palace yard meeting 227; population 258; paper sys- tem 292, 476; poor 349; pip- pen apples 349 Queen, of the 7, 61, 138, 426 Retrenchment 87; Romily, sir
Samuel 426; red book 7, 37, 87; riots 7, 39, 163; royal al- liance! 227; revenue 153; Rush, Mr American minister 120 Seamen 127; snuff boxes 7; Sussex, duke of 87; stocks 31, 39, 120, 138, 227, 292, 349 428; Stockport 39; stamps 153; Scottish peers 88; spi ces, remitted to India! Treaty with the US 434; tea manufactured 107, 476; truth a lible 87; Tierney, Mr. 121; tobacco 153; imitated 476 Volunteers for South America 349 Wages 40, 153, 163, 197, 259; Wilson, sir Robert 7; Wooler Mr. 7; Wellington, duke 426; Woolen manufactures 39; war rumors 120, 121, 131; wheat 197; walking exploit 258 Yeo, sir James 153, York, the dake of
Buenos Ayres-see Rio de la Plata; notices of the state of affairs at 63, 79, 124; affairs with the Portuguese 79; na- vy, 109; Washington's birth day observed at Bug destroyer!
Buil Head, Indian chief, dies 126 Burbank gen.of Massachusetts 199
Calhoun, Mr. his report about the bank 4 Canada-Mr. Gourlay 32, 62, 193, 428; catholic bishop, 62, Montreal 92; lord Selkirk, 134; canal projected 139; gov. Maitland's speech 193, im- ports of St. John's 158; du- ties on imports 428; emigra tion to 267; newspaper no. ticed
territory 479; Armories 224, 253; army 227, 247 248, 285, 291 327, 365, 366, 393, 394, 400, 401, 416; Alabama 291, 326, 393: appropriations 253,
287, 327, 394, 400, 431 Bank of the U. S. debate 70; Mr. Spencer's resolutions, various proceedings, debates, and remarks thereon 226, 241, 247,248, 249, 253; other resolutions offered by the same 433; committee of in- vestigation 267, 361, 402; public deposits 328; letter from the president to the sec. of the treasury 345; Mr. Spen- cer's report 402; documents accompanying the same 436, 465;-(not concluded in the volume); Mr. Trimble's mo tion 414, 415; Mr Jones' memorial 462; documents thereto 474; Boston memo- 9rial presented 463; Mr John- son's resolution 463; error corrected 479; Mr. Clair- borne's proposed motion, 415 Banks of Columbia, 367. 400, 401 Bankruptcy, a system of 226, 431; Baltimore 366; Beaumar. chais' clain. 248 252 253, 286; books 287; bounty lands 291, 292; buildings, public, 225, 226, 227 Chaplains 223; Clay, Mr. 463;
Capitol, at Washington Caraccas, see Venezuela Cattle, a fine drove of Canvas, American Cement, Mr. Randolph's Chain cable Chehaw village Cherokees, migration of Chickasaws, treaty Children, three at a birth Chili, notices of the state of af- fairs 63, 79, 294; capt. Bid. dle at Valparaiso 79, 124, 166; his correspondence with the secretary of state 167; sea- fight 79; naval preparations, &c. 124, 167, 350; commo- dore Bowles 124; Mr. Bland in 166, wheat Chillicothe
Christmas recess proposed 326, 327; committees, of the senate 222; of the house 223, 224, 225, 415; cotton 327; Choctaw Indians 225, 252; census 327; coins, relating to 246, 247, 248, 402, 430; closed doors 431; Chebaw viilag: 366; Cobb, Mr. 351; Creek Indians, 225; crimes, for the punishment of 247, 285; colonization society 429; Chesapeake and Delaware canal 351 394; cultivation of the vine and olive 288 Dearborn's memorial 479; du- ties 365, 389; Dufour J. J. 327,351 Engineers 401; exportation of coin 247; exports and imports 291, 365; Edwards, James 429 Fisheries 366; Florida 285, 286, 291, 292, 329, 413, 430; For- syth, Mr. 226; French emi- grants Haile, John 287; Hayti
Lands, public 286, 327, 393; pa- tents for 222; payments for 253, 285, 393; Lambert, Mr. 894; Latrobe Mr. 365; Lan. caster, Joseph 430; library committee 222, 224; liberty, civil and religions 402; longi- tude of the capitol 394; Lyon, Mathew 225, 246; his peti- tion 262, 285 Messages of the president- on opening the session 213; (the references of it 223); re- specting an article in the British treaty 253; on the Se- minole war 285, 295; about the public buildings 286; with the correspondence between gen. Jackson and gov. Rabun 291, 359, 365, 366; relations with Spain 367; about the army 393 Manufactures 247, 286, 293, 416; Mayhew, Thaddeus 326; Massachusetts' claims 326; Macon, Mr. 267; medical staff 248; members attending 212; Michigan territory 224, 327; mint of the U. S. 430; Missis- sippi 393; rilitia 227 402 429; retuns of 389; military aca- demies 224, 327; Missouri 292, 326, 327, 478, 479; Mor- ril, Mr. 464; Mumford, Mr. dies 352 Navy and naval-pensions 224, 226, 400; increase, &c. 286, 366; appropriations 327; tim- ber for 351; rules and regu lations of 351; register, 366; instructions Negro fort in Florida Officers of the two houses Passenger ships 292; pensions 226, 288, 291, 292, 415; Penn- sylvania judicial districts 227,286; persons of color 285; post routes, by steam boats 352; Pollock, Oliver 326; Preble com. E. 291; private claims, a remark respecting 479; property lost, &c. 224; printing for congress 285, 287, 292, 326; public build- ings 386 Renner and Heath, 327; Reve- nue, frauds on 365; road- Cumberland to Wheeling 292; roads, 394, 400, 401, 416, 428, 463; Roosa, Cornelius 431 Reports-on weights and mea- sures [1793] 255; annual, of the treasury department 257; of the department of state, respecting seamen 287; of the Inilitary committee on the Se- minole war 394; of Mr. Spen. cer on the bank of the U.S. 4021 Seminole war 285; Mr. Holmes'
resolution 287; Mr. Cobb's 288, 291, 400, 413; documents 270, 295; committee in the in the senate 326; reports of military com. 394; debates,
remarks, &c. 400, 413, 429, 430 431; decision of the ques- tions 462; remarks, Salaries, 227, 246, 253; salt 226, 253, 366; seats in the hall 414 415; sedition law-see Lyon, Mathew, and 286; seamen, fo. reign, 287; senators, classed, 285; Sergeant, Mr. 402; sla very and slaves 226, 252, 291, 326, 350, 366, 401, 402, 413, 415, 429-important decision 478; Spain, relations with, the documents 329, 351, 367 to 384; Spencer, Mr. 402; Stark,gen. 227, 253, 291, 326; Stevens, E.L. 227, 351; Sou h- American governments 402 463 Tallmadge, judge, 429, 430;
Tompkins, vice president 428 478; Tonhon-doche, a Sene- ca Indian 327; Treasury re- report 257; Trimble, Mr. 414; Turner, Asa Universities, land for Van Ness, judge 429, 430, Vir- ginia, judicial districts in 226 War department, 226, 227, 248,
393; Washington, respecting a monument for 247 393, 415; Washington city 401; weights and measures, 366, 401; West India trade,(British acts) 429; wines Yeas and Nays-on the admis. sion of Illinois, 226; on Mr. Spencer's motion about the U. S. bank 252; about the se- dition law 286; on Beaumar- chais' claim 286; on the exten. sion of pensions to widows, &. 292; about circuit courts, 365, 415: respecting a monu- ment to Washington 393; on the boundary of Mississippi and Alabama 393; respecting a constitutional amendment 394; about military roads 416; respecting an indemnity to owners of slaves impressed into the military service 429; on the prohibition of slavery in Missouri Congreve, sir William Connecticut, proceedings of the convention 30; constitution 65; ratification of 128, 164; elections 92, 112, 128, 160; governor's speech 114; the old royal charter fired from a cannon 140; governor's pro- clamation 164; act respecting mail stages Consanguinity, curious case of 198 Corn, a productive stalk 140, 328 Cotton, from the Eastern states!
Esquimaux Indian in England 134 Essex Register, extract from 217 Etiquette, noticed
Exportation of specie, remaks
92; great prices of 160; East India 418; see British affairs. Court martial, Arbuthnot and Ambrister Creeks, a great council of, state of the nation, &c. 266; see Indians, &c.
Exchange, equalized! Extracts, infamous
F. Federal Gazette Fifty years ago Fire in the mountains Fisheries, British endorsement 42; decree at Halifax respect- ing Fishing, successful Flag of the United States Flax, a machine for working it 182 Florida, dreadful battle at Pen- sacola! 32; British remarks, &c. concerning 41, 120, 121, 131, 156, 165, 269; Woodbine and M'Gregor 42; restoration
of Pensacola, &c. 69, 79, 91, 156, 197, 269, 432; hostile Indians 62, 91, 127, 158, 200, 266; Arbuthnot 62, 85; see Arbuthnot and Ambrister; Hellisajo 85; Forbes, & co. 124, gov. Masot 261; pirates caught 261; frost at Pensaco- la 265; the prophet's daughter 266, 432; speculations in pro- perty 432; its restoration no- ticed in a Canada paper Forsyth, Mr. Fortifications France-Army 134, 259; Chap- tel 7; crops 121; Cashmere shawls 154; conspiracies, &c. 7; conscription, 259; Clarke, marshal 426; Englishmen in 121; evacuation of 259, 424; foreign troops 7, 154, 228 259, 293; act for withdrawing them 424; Garnerin, Ma- dam 40; Gourgand's work 476; heat of the weather 62; Joan of Arc 154; Kleber's remains 197; Lancasterian schools 476; Monge, M. 61; Moreau, Mad. 259, military laundress 197; nobility 40; naval matters 125; Paris, births, deaths and marriages in 426; political memory 4.6; playing cards 121; popula- tion 289, 349; religious pro- cession 138; revenue 32; slave trade abolished 7; stocks, the fall of 426; vin- tage, the 259, warrior's alma.
Franklin's letter respecting A- merican privateers, in the re- volutionary war 106; his speech in the convention res- pecting publie prayers 108; fund, at Boston 267; do. at Philadelphia
62; on manufactures, &c. 62, 77; public estates to be sold 62; decree respecting young Napoleon 121; Beauharnois 122: Prussians and Saxons 123, 155; population 139; Maria Louisa 139; Goethe 155; British half pay officers in 166; small pox 166; mendi. city checked 166; Austrian frigates 197; Bavaria and Baden preparing for battle! 293: Fribourg 293; vassalage abolished in certain lordships 427; torture proposed to be abolished 476, population of the several states of the con. federation 476 Gold and silver, product of 196 Graham, Mr. his report on S. American affairs 237;appoint- ed minister to Brazil
Index, the general Indiana-the harmony society in 43; prices current in 111; elections 125, 367; vineyards 127; newspapers Indians, &c.-captive released 64, the Pamunkeys 64; the Stockbridges 64; cessions of land 110; the Oneidas 111; Bull Head 126; the Senecas, &c. 157; treaties, various 159, 164; editorial remarks on the general state of, &c. 185; Delawares 199; Arkansaws 199; the Shawnese 268; on the amelioration of the condition of 420; emissaries amongst them 432; speech, delivered at fort Hawkins Internal communication-see the several states, &c. and 161 367 Ionian islands 428
Free masons, Portuguese de-
Friends, or Quakers, their re-
presentation of the state of certain Indians, &c.
Frost in S. Carolina 140; in Flo
Illinois-convention meets 42; constitution 93; Birckbeck's letters from 102; elections 175; governor's speech 192; proceedings respecting the Ohio saline 193; the state toasted 432 Imports of the United States- remarks on 201, 216; official aggregates of 206, 207, 208, 209; estimate of their value and of the balance of trade, 210, 211; duties upon 239; frauds in
40 Incorporations, remarks upon 4, 162, 282, 283; see banks and banking.
Indecency punished Independence of the press 149; a biography proposed of those who signed the declara-
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