NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
DHE PAST-THE PRESENT—FOR THE FUTURE.
FROM SEPTEMBER, 1818, TO MARCH, 1819–VOL. XV.
OR, VOLUME III.NEW SERIES,
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY TRE EDITOR
A. Aborigines, American, remarks
upon 183-see Indians. Adams, president-his corres- pondence with Mr. Rodney, 100; his letter on allegiance, 101, his lady dies 175; notice of her character 200; age of Mr. A. 266 Adams, J. Q. his reply to the Spanish rote, 368 Admiralty cases on lake Erie! 175 Agricultural-Thomas' wheat
and rye, 65, 91; improved machines 80; societies, several noticed 151; gen. Van Renselaer's liberality 175; proceed. ings of Virginia society, col. Taylor's paper, &c. 177; Essex 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 population of 125, 265; Marathon 198; Blakely 198; census 384; college Algiers-a cruiser off Portugal 89; the new dey 123; executions,
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
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 banking, 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-
sylvania 283, 289, 350, 365, 385,418; Baltimore 283; Georgia 283; Kentucky, 283, 290, 361, 417; Cincinnati 283; Ohio 283, 361, 478; Philadelphia 283, 362; Maryland 290; British 283; anecdote about discounts 284; Virginia 416; mistake of a traveller! 361; changes of presidents and cashiers 416; of Bedford 417; on compelling payments by 386-see bank of the U.States, banking, congress, and the names of the several states. Bankrupt law, recommended,
245, 387 Baptists in the U. States, 176; first baptism by immersion, at New Orleans 63 Barbary powers-Swedish tribute to 60; anti-pirate instistution
Bland, judge, see Chili, &c. and 175; his report mentioned 289 Blanding, A. his address on in- ternal improvement 135 Bonaparte, Napoleon-notices of 8, 121, 154, 197; his son 32, 62, 77, 121; a note written by him 8; guarded vigilantly 121; money bequeathed to him 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. his death reported 64; denied 176; his present si- tuation 328 Boston, exchange 199; bills of mortality 424 Brackenridge, H. M. his let. 188, 202 Brazil, state of, 166; conscrip- 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. John, 7; bullion 227, 349; bu- rial company! 107; Burdett, sir Francis 39, 88, 426; beg. 349 gars 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; consuls in the U.S. 175; Castlereagh's lady 292
Hunt, Mr. 39, 227; Hobhouse, Mr.
Imports of four 7, 109; imita- tive tea, 476; iron churches 138; iron bridges 153; iron vessel 259; iron king proposed 153; Indians in England, 39, 134; Incledon, Mr. 153; intol lerance 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 naval Order respecting Spain and her colonies 31, O'Meara, Dr. 259; Osgood, Mr. 227; Onions!
Pregnant princesses! 32, 88, 349; potatoes 199; prince 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 Queen, of the 349 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;
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 Capitol, at Washington Caraccas, see Venezuela Cattle, a fine drove of Canvas, American Cement, Mr. Raudolph'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
Cincinnati 176; banks 225, 256, 290 Circulating medium, proposed 220; remarks Clay, Mr. at Frankfort 9; his
Bush, Mr American minister 120 Coffee, gen. a march of his bri
Seamen 127; snuff boxes 7;
Sussex, duke of 87; stocks 31, 39, 120, 138, 227, 292, $49 428; Stockport 39; stamps 153; Scottish peers 88; spi- ces, remitted to India! 426 Treaty with the U S. 434; tea manufactured 107, 476; truth a lible 87: Tierney, Mr. 121; tobacco 153; imitated
to the waters of the Atlantic 125 Columbia district, proposed re- trocession of a part of Commencements in the N. E colleges
Volunteers for South America 349 Commerce, American
Wages 40, 153, 163, 197, 259;
Wilson, sir Robert 7; Wooler
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- rial presented 463; Mr John- son's resolution 465; error corrected 479; Mr. Clair- 415 borne's proposed motion, Banks of Columbia, 367, 400, 401 Bankruptcy, a system of 226, 431, Baltimore 366; Baumar- chais' claim 248 252 253, 286: books 287; bounty lands 291, 292; buildings, public, 225, 226, 227 Chaplains 223; Clay, Mr. 463;
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; Chehaw village 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 288 the vine and olive 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, 236, 291, 292, 329, 413, 430; For- syth, Mr. 226; French emi- grants
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