Castlereagh, called Londonderry
Circular on the affairs of the holy al-
Bank defaulters and robbers Bank of the U. S. price of its stock 111; present condition of 289, 298; payment of divi- dends 344; loss caused by its mismanagement 289; branch at Savannah Banks, &c. special deposites, and list of notes of the non- paying banks, to the credit of the treasury 36; counterfeit and false notes 81; a new one made in New York 111; trials of defaulters in Maryland 127; certain small bills issued not money 128; engraving of bank notes 177; prices of notes 192, 402; profits declared Barbary states.-Morocco 47; Tunissian fleet destroyed 190, 254, 319; Algerine fleet
Coinage
Constitution!
Contempt of court
Convent Garden theatre Cork, of a toll received at Coronation, of the 76, 174,
Cotton, prices of Court of claims Crimes
Debt, a general statement of Devonshire, the duke's property Discovery ships
Drury Lane theatre
Dublin-proceedings at on an address to the king 32; to be visited by him Duties-the rate of op sundry articles Earthen ware, value of exports Edinburg-university 77; riots
Emigration to the U. S.'"
Excisable, articles, some of them, &c.
Gold, arrivals of 221, 349; withdrawn from
Arabia-lady Hester Stanhope
Choctaws 33, 368; war he tween the Indians in, 112, 192; bad conduct of the Osages 288; population Army-new regulations, &c. 47; appropriations 58; pay, &c. of the officers 56; case of Jew- itt 64; board of officers 111; peace establishment 191; re- gister of the officers, &c. 196; general order
Arnold, Thomas, dies 239; Be-
304 Horse the king's 227; horse tax
Biddle, Charles Bonaparte, Napoleon-noticed 109; of his wife 109; cost of detaining him 188, 283; re- port that he was sick 302, 325; said to be dead 400; report confirmed 402; his tribute to Washington
Bonnet-the West er fel 304. progress and prospects of the manufacture 368, 376, 383, 403)
Ireland-revenue 93; disturbed state of 253, 302, 335; distresses
Iron houses, masts and kings!
King, the, visits theatre 76; his speech
61; of his journey to Ireland 253; his birth day
Liverpool, arrivals and departures 61; dock duties
London, places of worship in
Naval-ships built, &c. 46; workmen dis-
Booth, Mr. the player Boston-bank capital 128; po. pulation 192; 240; the cadets at Boundary line- U. S. and Ca- náda Brazil-revolt at Bahia 110; (manifesto) 173, 174, 176; general notices of the state of affairs in 126, 303, 336, 382; revolt at Rio Janeiro 190; bank established 190; arrivals of slaves British campaigns in America 258, 291; tourists in the US.
Norfolk, the duchess of and her estates
Parliament-affairs of the queen 61, 77, 92, 95, 142, 143; reform 221; logic 404; king's speech 61; great meeting of the members 76; emoluments of the speak er 76; queen's message 77; on the im port of American flour 77; holy al- liance 95, 127, 142, 270; annual, men- tioned 95, affairs of Naples, &c. :74; warm debates 174; about the slave trade 357; constitution of the h. of commons 413 Pedestrianism Pennyfather. Mr.
93 Pensioners in parliament
364 Perkins & Co.
381 Petersfield, borough
Poor rates, &c.
Portland quarry
Printing establishment burnt
Queen-of the witnesses against her 32; processions 77; brief notices of minor
things 32, 46, 77, 109, 143, 187, 270, 413; alibel against her by a priest
32, 61, 93, 302, 310, 364
110, 126, 190, armistice end- ed 126, 190; rich prize 336; battle of a privateer 125; de- cree respecting foreigners 190; Caraccas taken and re- taken 238, 302, 336, 352, 382; Porto Cabello 239, 336, 382, 415; Lovia 336; Cucuta 352, 415; Carabobo, the battle at 367; Carthagena 382; Mc Gregor 384, 400; civil and mi- litary regulations 400; new viceroy 415; D'Evereux 400; Bolivar resigns the presiden- cy Colonization, African, noticed 239 364 Color of persons, facts and re- 240 305 463
109 Columbian, the newspaper
Race between a horse and a pig Revenue
Running, a great exploit in
Sirr, major, the infamous
46, 76, 96, 142, 144, 174, 188
Transportations of persons
Words in the language, whence derived 365 York, the duke of
Buenos Ayres-See Rio de la
Wif sold 349; wives-a man who had 26! 399 Combs, domestic
Wool-woollen manufactures 187, 257,
Campaigns, British at Wash ington, &c.
Anderson vs. Dunn
Appropriation bill, general
403 Army-about officers employed as clerks
Canada-emigrations to 270; cost of the colony 270; a ca- nal said to be cut to lake Champlain 352; not true 387; Montreal Carey, Mathew, compliment to
3; recruiting service 11; peace estab lishment 10, 14; appropriations, &c. 12, 28, 58; amount of savings estimated by different bills
Auctions, duties on sales at
Yeas and nays in the senate: on the Mis- souri question 11, 16; the bill for the rehef of the family of O. H. Perry 16 Yeas and nays in the house, on the bill in favor of S Tucker 11; on that for the relief of purchasers of the public lands 13, 15; about Missouri 14; about the 16 bankrupt bill Congressional applicants for of fice memorial and petition! 102 Connecticut-elections 128, 144; governor's message noticed 177; at length 212; school fund 256; retrenchments 289; currant wine raised in 304; population 33; bank at Litch. field 383; report about public lands
389 13, 14 Constitutional questions 17, 255, 289 15, 16, 27 Convention-federal, debates 27, 28 in the, noticed &c.
Boundaries of states, N. W. of the Ohio 11 Census, respecting the
Collectors of the customs, &c. Columbia, the district-the banks in 10,
Debt--to abolish imprisonment for Department of state
Departments, a bill respecting Duties on imposts and tonnage Entries at the custom house Evening session
178, 401 29 Copper mine in New Jersey 11; coins 404 11, 15 Cotton yarn, its fineness 61, 308; state of the English mar. ket, &c. 80, 96; goods, desir- ed for summer wear 239; crop damaged Crasus, of Lydia
Florida treaty 10, 11, 14, 26, 28; petition of Alabama
387 French ships, &c. 80 Gaillard, Mr. thanks voted, &c. Ghent, the treaty of
Catholic bishop, liberality to a 225 Census-see population of the several states. Champlain canal Charcoal, effects of Charleston-bishop England at Cherokees, schools among the 102 Chess player, the automaton 288 Child thrown out of a window 368; one poisoned Chili-its army in Peru 95, 285; reported revolution in 95; fo- reign vessels on the coast 285; captain Shireff's letter to the director China -succession to the throne 143; last will and testament of the late emperor 185; pro- clamation of the new one 186; missionaries prohibited 336; the new emperor said to be assassinated 367; notice of the disease of the old one Churches, queer doings in Clark, col. Richard, dies Clay, Mr. his speech at Lexing ton
98 Cropper, gen. John dies Crowned heads
Indians-treaty with the Choctaws Indian trading houses, 10, 12, 15; agents
28 Cruelty to animals, cases of 304 Cuba-new governor arrives
79; import of slaves 94; va- luable feet sails 223; state of the islands 126, 143, 239; U.
S. com. agent 223; yellow fe-
10,26 Culbreth, Mr. a letter from him
Message of the president-respecting the
Militia, returns
Mint of the U. S.
19 Cupid, a negro 26 Currey, Cary
Missouri 10, 11; the joint committee 10, 12; report and proceedings 13, 14, 16; ex- ecution of the laws therein
Navy-appropriations 11, 15; pension
Darby, William 176, 203; valu.
59Debt of the U. S. remarks 34, 136
ble information from him 410 Davis, V. D. his letter respect- ing the N. W. coast
Delaware-transit duty on pas-
sengers &c. 48; population 129 Demarara
Documents, proposed to be
Public buildings 5; lands, Maryland reso- lutions respecting 11; to tax them in certain states 16; bill for the relief of purchasers of 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Purdy, col. Reports-on the public buildings 5; about officers of the army employed as clerks 3; on gold coins 5; respecting lot- teries in the district of Columbia 6; on the general post office 26; brief extract from that of the com, on manufactures
East Indies-the cholera mor- bus at Manilla, &c. 94; Emirs of Sinde 94; Palembang 94; freights 110; dreadful sick- ness at Siam, &c. 143; war between Siam and Birmah 223; war in the Persian gulf 254, 352; import of sugar in- to England 288; cholera mor- bus 143, 336; ships in the Hoogly river 367; burning of widows Economy! Editorial articles-Remarks on congress and its proceedings 1; on the loan 34; on the ways and means, &c. 34; on foreign news 65, 177; general essays on domestic industry, &c. 35; free remarks on the state of things at Washington 50, 83; "fruits of the system" 81; a note to subscribers 96; on the agricultural interest 97; on representation 99; "our own family" and foreign mis. sions 101; congressional ap- pointments to office 102; fo. reign state papers and news 129, 145, 167; desultory re- marks 130; what is the differ- ence? 178; money, stocks, &c. 209; things as they are 227; divinity of kings 226; on foreign paper used in the ge- neral post office 242; imports into Florida 257, 290; on mix. ed languages in the U. s. 274; the bank of the U. S. 289; British tourists in the U. S. 292; taxation as it is, a dia. logue 292; christian liberality 306; reply to the card of a Virginia farmer 306; "let us alone" 322; sales at auction 322; on the slave trade 324; plain talk 338, 370; on the persons and their product as employed in New York 387; items to independence 403;
on the close of the volume 401| Education--a character book 178 Edwards, Mrs. Rebeckah 182 Egypt-Cleopatra's needie 94;
statue of Memnon 126; culti- vation of sugar 126; ships of the pacha
Emigration to the U. S. 52, 255,
383; error corrected
English language, of the deri-
vation of the words in
Engraving of bank notes Europe, generally, notices of 61 Executive department, cost of- 113
Exports of ani∙nal and vegeta- ble food for several years
Fishermen captured Flax, the culture of 229, 384 Florida-notices of 17, 80, 98, 113, 416; commissioners 96, 191, 255; notice from the 272; gen. Jackson appointed go- vernor 36; officers appointed 224; Darby's memoir noticed 49, 203; notices of the coun- try 49, 353; goods imported into, &c. 49, 241, 254. 273, 305; delay of delivery 321; gov. Coppinger's proclama- tion and surrender of St. Au gustine 337; gov. Jackson's proclamation 353; surrender at Pensacola, particulars 404; the river St. John's, &c. 416; mails from Pensacola 272; Tampa bay Flour, prices of, &c. 35, 288; wheat exported 53; error in the table 65, 145; on its import into England, &c. 77; at a less price than rags 111; remarks on, Floyd, col. Benjamin, 80; gen. William, an account of his death, &c. Foreign missions and impostors
Ghent, the treaty of-extract, &c. Girardin, L. H. Girl, a mammoth Glass, American
Glendy, the rev. doctor, his prayer on the 4th of July 324 Gold-great demand for, and shipments of 79; value of in England compared with that of silver
Goodwin, Robert, M.
Governors of states-their sala-
Forsyth, Mr. entertained at Au- gusta 144; embarks for Spain
Franklin, Dr. some remarks by him 401
France-a new treaty said to be forming with England 32; Fouche 32; Swiss guards 46; stocks 46; Grenoble 188; re- venue and expenditures 46, 78; plots and conspiracies 78, 127, 284, 349, 365; cloths fraudulently sold 46; tem- pestuous debates 62, 109, 174, 188, 205, 349; ordonance respecting Am. vessels 62, 96, 271, 303; letter of the king to the king of Naples 76; explosions, &c. 78; 109, 142; duke of Angouleme 78; Des Cazas 253; removal of statues proposed 78; La Fayette 109; his speech 395; B. Constant 109; frigate La Junon 127; feelings of the troops 145; of the Span ish minister at Paris 143; M. de Balcas 143; affairs of Naples 143, 153; liberty of the press! 365; gen. Donadieu 174; revenue 188, 310; duchess of Angouleme 253; the faculty of the law suppressed at Grenoble 241; Mr. Gallatin at court 221; conscription 271; duke of Bordeaux 284; religious toleration 284, 304; Lava- lette 317; king to be crowned 335; En- glish at Paris 335; ancient statue disco- vered 335; Lallemand 349; cardinal Lu- Zerne 365; the navy 382; product of to- bacco 382; premiums offered for useful discoveries 399; new pieces at the thea tres 400; population of Paris 413; mem- bers of the national convention 413; payment to the allied powers 413; ec- clesiastical establishment 414; Jeanne d' Are 414; vessels in the harbors of the U.S. 415
Freemasonry and the synod of Pittsburg
Hail storms Hale, capt. Nathan Hamburg-great price of gold
Holy alliance--declaration at Troppau on the affairs of Naples 31; reported fracas at 46; king of Naples expected 46; Prince Ruffo attending 60, 74; remarks on the con- spiracy of kings 65; progress 108, 153, 270, 305, 337; minis- ters, &c. assembled 74; king of Naples at 74; Troppau circular 124; British circular 75; king of Naples and Gallo 153; his letter to his son 170, proceedings 241; circular des- patch from Laybach 313; de- claration 315; Nesselrode's circular
Howitt, Mr. a British tourist 292 Hydrogen gas
Law cases-the Bello Corrunes (a salvage case) 2; Young vs. Bryan, Anderson vs. Dunn, Cohens vs. the state, of Virgi nia (all before the supreme court) brief- ly noticed 7; case at length 155, 183; U. S. vs. Wilkins, Green vs. Biddle, before the same 36; new rule established 36; Cohens, &c. again noticed 36; a man fined for disturbing religious worship 48; Anderson vs. Dunn, the case at length 72; about holding a person to prosecute 116; respecting certain small bank bills 128; breach of promise of marriage 128, 368; case of certain slaves transported coastwise 137; respecting apprentices 249; about be right of the U. S. bank 10 maintain a suit 250; Suffolk bank vs. Lincoln bank 250; Penn's manor case 250; case of Bowler and the jury that tried him 250; vs. the proprietors of a public stage 250; at Hamburg, about a bounty tendered to seamen for extra exertions 251; in Tennessee on the en- dorsement law 275; decree respecting eertain distilled spirits 346; Indian ju risdiction with the state of New York 358, 411; between landlord and tenant 4.6
Lews-to carry into effect the Florida treaty 44; fixing the military peace es tablishment 45; for the admission of Mis- souri 56; authorizing a loan 56; for the relief of purchasers of the public lands 57; about the introduction of slaves Leghorn bonnets imitated-see "bonnets."
Legislators of the states-their per diem
48 "Legitimate" concord Liberty-a definition of Lithrographic printing Loan of the U. S. facts and "re- marks" 34--see congress and laws. Notice from the sec. of the treasury 82; taken 97, 127; additional million want-
Jones, gen. on militia musters 236 Jurists, a question for
Locusts, many
Logan, George
household 257; remarks, es- says, &c. 35, 178; do. enti- tled "meaning of words" or "application of principles" 51, 65, 113, 168, 193, 209, 243, 259, 275, 296, 354; view of the use of domestic goods, &c. 178; "plain talk" 338, 370; persons employed in, in N. York, and remarks 387 Marine corps, promotions, &c. 63; libraries 383 Marriage fee, a man put in jail for it 239; marriages, extra
Martinico, the island of Maryland--trial of the bank
defaulters, &c. 127; Gazette, the oldest paper in the U. S. 287; penitentiary 288; report about the appropriation of public lands for education 359; N. York report 376; Con- necticut do. 389, N. Hamp. shire, do. 390; population Massachusetts---arrangements with Maine 48; report to the legislature on the ingress of free negroes 311; public schools 108; great ox raised in 80; on the proposed repre- sentation in the senate 99 shoes made at Lynn 128; elections 144; governor's speech 251; amendments to the constitution 252, 277; an- cient law respecting persons chosen governors 288; popu lat on
Matlack, Timothy "Meaning of words"-a valua ble series of essays on re- venue, manufactures, com- merce, &c. 51, 113, 168, 209,
Logic, most exellent! Longevity, cases of 48, 80, 112, 128, 144, 224, 255 35 Looms, manufactured Louisa, an Am. ship, recaptur- ed on the coast of Peru 285 Louisiana-state of the finances 48; resolves about Florida 49; of the permanent seat of go- vernment 128; population of New Orleans and commerce 128; population 129; trade with N. York 383; health of New Orleans 400; whirlwind at 80 Lunatics amused
Mediterranean--a sea-fight in Methodists--number of in the
Mexico-notices of the revolu- tionary matters in 126, 191, 223, 255, 270, 336, 367; coin- age 143; release of Am pri- soners in 155; Trespelacios 223, 383; reported battles,&c. 255; Texas 191, 223, 383; cc- clesiastical establishment in 270; Vera Cruz 336, 352, 383 Mildew, to prevent it 111; do. 368
Land, more wanted Land, public-notice to debtors for 279; notice to intruders upon 368; proposed addition- al appropriation for the use of schools, &c. 359, 376, 389, 390, 391; report in congress, &c.
Madison, Dr. murdered Mail, robberies of 96, 144 Mails, irregular and defective 97 Maine--arrangements with Mas- sachusetts 48; legislature 112; gov. King resigns 240; elec- with tioneering in, Mr. Holmes' speech 323; popula- tion 33; quakers' memorial 407 Manilla, massacre at 94, 110 Manufactures, generally--looms in Philadelphia, 35 403;
Militia, general return of 87; gen. Jones' letter on musters
Miller, capt. Samuel 47; capt. Charles 63 Mint of the U. S. coinage, &c. 81, 404
Mississippi state--first steam boat arrives at Port Gibson 112 Missouri state--the legislature called 240; governor's mes sage 300; solemn act of $88; St. Louis Enquirer 289; po- pulation 145; proclamation of
the president 389; toasts drank in 416; river, length of the, &c 112; question, see "congress" and 1, 300, 323 Mitchell, Dr. presented with a ring 191, 255 Mobile, trade of
Money, (cheap) 34, 35, 273, 289; remarks upon 180, 209 Monroe, Mr. his second inau-
gural address 17; a remark about him
Murders, horrid
Murray, Fairman and co.
National Intelligencer--extract from and remarks 245; further remarks 275, 354, 369; essays of Hippocrates in Naturalization, the forms of 82 Navy and naval. [The names
of the ships and vessels refer to the things belonging to them-Alligator 47, 367, 407; Columbus 352, 383; Constitu- tion 47, 111, 192; Congress 191, 224; Dolphin 287; Enter- prize 127, 303; Franklin 111, 191, 383; Grampus 383; Hor- net 96, 415; Lynx 208; Mace- donian 32, 94, 285, 287; Non- such 47; Peacock 255; Onta- rio 79; Shark 208, 255, 400; the five schooners built 415; agents 64; commissioners, re- marks on their services 103; interesting replies to certain queries proposed to them 104; captains in the navy 111; gener- al order 192; iron, American, wanted 111; pension fund 81: pensioners
Negro dealer, punished Negroes, the trade in 116, 323; freed by Mr. Crew Netherlands--strange state of the press in 75; imports of slaves prohibited at Surrinam 253; extermination of the small 317
of the governor's message of the 18th Jan. 1821, 66; reduc- tion of salaries 112; elections 154; Ontario co. 415; Cham- plain canal 176; election of members of congress 239, 256; great canal 272, 304, 368, witchcraft! in 1665, 379; Indian jurisdiction 358; po- pulation 145, 387; common schools 411; report on the Maryland resolutions about the public lands 376; trans- portation of goods 415; Onon- daga salt 384; newspapers 387 New York city-a wolf killed on the island 80; Jacob Sher- red 111; rich legacy by the decease of a child 112; city debt 128, 224, 320; quaran tine 272, presentation of co- lors 311; on observing the first day of the week 367; vessels in the harbor 368; coasting trade 383, Phoenix bank 415; a swoop made by the police 384 Newspapers, the oldest in the U. S. 287; notice to the edi- tors of 193; theft of punished 80; published in New York and in the U.S. 387 Norfolk-horrid murder at 79, 96, 111, 127, 239 Norfolk, the sloop-intended to be destroyed 304, 320, 400 North Carolina - on militia mus- ters in 236; Washington's statue for the state 288; po pulation 402 North West Coast-W. D. Da. vis and com. Porter's letters upon 21; notice of an expe- dition intended for 63 Norway, trade of the U. S. with 407 Norvel, Jonathan, dies 80
155 0. 303 Obituary notices-a remark res- pecting 306 Ohio-case of John C. Wright 52; tavern rates at Chillico- the 11; common schools 112; strange ballottings-192; popu- lation 33, 65; appraisement law 375; broken banks 383) Ohio river-produce passing the Falls Oxen-large
New Granada-see "Colombia.” New Hampshire-Mr. Bell re-
elected governor 80; the peo- ple refuse to call a conven- tion 304; report on the reso. lutions from Ohio 312; state prison 320; population 33; bank capital, &c. 384; report about public lands 389; go- vernor's message New Iceland, noticed 192; parti- culars 237, 384 New Jersey-Mr. Rutherfords' sheep 274; population 113 New York-state. Memorial of the Quakers to the legisla- ture 7; prison at Auburn 64; of the convention 64, 154, 176, 224, 288; report on pub- lic schools 107; report at length, on certain parts of
mates Porter, com. his letter about the N. W coast Porto Rico Portugal-manifesto of the na- tion 54; general notices of events 62, 78; meeting of the cortes 78; proceedings 96, 125, 175, 188, 221, 253; liber- ty of the press 125; consuls in the U. S. 127; constitution 141, 153; decree respecting the English officers 153; new volcano 175; inquisition 188; of the king 188; royal de- cree 206; island of St. Michael 221; the Azores 284; oblivion to political offences 253; Austrian charge d' affairs 284; king's arrival expected 284, 414, patriarch of Lisbon 365; palace of the junta of com- 414 Post office, general, deficien- cies of receipts 304, 337 President of the U.S. indispos-
ed Printers defended Privateering-persons engag- ed in, sent to the U. S. 192; proceedings
242 370 Proclamation admitting Missou- 239 ri
Paper, imported, used in the general post office Paradise lost, extract from Parker, David Passengers arrived in the U. S. 52 Paupers 144, 374, 384 Payne, Samuel, dies Pearce, capt. John Peas, early green Penn, William, eulogium on 311 Pennsylvania-of the improve- ment bill 64, 82; official cor- ruption 127; paupers in Ches- ter county 144; population 97: agricultural distresses 374, 385, 402; Hydrogen gas, in Washington county
Quakers' memorial to the legisla- ture of New York 7; do. the legislature of Maine 407; re- marks on yearly meetings 347
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