NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
THE PAST THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE.
FROM SEPTEMBER, 1825, TO MARCH, 1826-VOL. XXIX OR, VOLUME V.-THIRD SERIES.
FRINTED FOR THE EDITOR, BY WILLIAM OGDEN NILES,
WATER-STREET, EAST OF SOUTH-STREET!
DooR 265.1
Adams, John-former president, his age, &c.
Adams, president. His address to Lafayette 41; visits his fa- ther 43, 65; at Salem 113; at New York and Philadelphia 129; letter to the Baltimore deputation 145. Sce "congress." Africa Travellers in the inte- rior of 26, 121, 425; Sierra Leone, statistics of 116; san- guinary war in 74, 295; pun- ishment of felons 74; of the Niger 260; notices of the slave trade, facts and remarks 26, 72, 244, 311, 323, 364, 419; reported discoveries in 182, 260; Monbasso 153; for sup- pressing the slave trade 363; of the American colony in- letter from Mr. Ashmun, 101; vessels to depart for 176, 305; proceedings of the society 329; notice from the agent Agriculturalists and banks Alabama. Health, &c. of Mo- bile 147; ravages of the cater- pillar 147; fine for a crime without a name 208; trial of a counterfeiter 320; govern- or's message Alleganies-oldest native west of the Alphabets-letters in several "American," the N. Y.
Barbary powers. Earthquake in Algiers 7; sketches of Algiers to be published 134; Tripoli at war with Sardinia 153, 170; insurrection in Algiers 384; revolt in Morocco 170; Spa- nish refugees in Barton, general Barbour, Mr. secretary of war- see congress; his letters to gov. Troup 228, 247; letter to Mr. Carson, respecting the nation- al road to New Orleans Barham, John, dies
Bar maids, handsome ones Barton, Mr. to Mr. Scott Berrien, judge and gov. Troup Bevan, Joseph V.
Bills of exchange, (see congress)
Blankets, use of at fires Boarman, John, dies Bonaparte family-Madame Pau- line 118; Jerome, Louis and mad. Murat 383; fear of Na- Books-interesting facts of poleon, though dead! 424 150
116; children rapidly brought forth 103; Clarence, the duke's daughter by mrs. Jordan 103; Cochrane, lord 119; Co- lombia, minister to 383; colonial trade laws 146; coinage 403, 426; civilization 38; cotton-see general head-price and consumption 39; destroyed 218; trade 260, 311; grown in Malta 404: Cout, mrs. 7, 25, 88, 230, 262 404; corn laws 118; Carlisle, carl of 169; corn destroyed by "game" 57; Comet, steam boat 230; church, the 38, 146, commerce, statistica!
facts Dawson, lieut. case of 85; debt 323; inter- esting exhibit of 357; drawing room of the king
East India stock 89; equestrian feat 128; execution, remarkable Female horse stealers 37; Fry, mrs. 56; "free trade" 49, 86, 118, 287, 305, 361, 403; flax, spinuing of 327; Foote, miss, the actress 180; Fonthill abbey Game and game laws 57; Gretna Green marriages 7; giantess 28; Glasgow man- ufacturers 53; Greek vessel of war ar- rives 169, 311; Greece, supplies for, stopped
Hayti, apprehensions concerning 75; con- sul to 423; heat in England 27, 38; hops speculations in Ireland-tyranny on the poor 119; dis torbed 327: Irish laborers 38; insurance office, capital of King's dinner hour!
Law, of the 381; lady, strange frolick of
one 119: loans to S. America, &c. 364; London, statistics 133, 153, 294; fog in 423; mortality 423; Lowe, sir Hudson Manufacturers, alarmed 163: Mar, the earl of 119: mail 381: marriage laws 294: me- chanics institutes 311: Mexico, treaty with 7, 39, 133; machinery, powers of 381; money market 119, 326, 382, 383, 403, 404, 423, 426; musical festival at York 116, 159; nurder Naval...promotions 37; ship Princess Char- lotte 120, 152; official lists 310. Nobility and Nell Gwynn 262; Northumberland,
Bookselling, great business in 208 Perth, the American consul at 144; pres-
Apple tree, productive Appointments by president and senate 16, 63, 122, 160, 192, 288 Arrarat, the city; Noah, "judge of Israel" 32, 54; notice of the "judge's" proclamation 69; re- ply of De Cologne Arkansas-election 64; culture of cotton 166; finances Army-gen. Atkinson's
mand 115; employment of the corps of engineers 121, 144, promotions and appointments -122, 360; force of the 359; desertions 366. See congress. Arsenic, careless keeping of Austria. Proceedings favorable to the Turks 28, 75, 101, 120; aigrette found near Vienna 59; wild man 59; widow of Napoleon 103; legitimate de- cree 150; coronation of the emperor as king of Hungary 152. See Germany, "Holy al- liance," &c.
Bagdat, great flood at Balloon, ascends at New York 32 Baltic trade 401, 419 Bampen, Jacob, dies Bank of the U. S. proceedings, statements, &c. 31; officers, &c. 289, 307; branch at Fay- etteville 54; branch at New Orleans 275; price of stock 321 Bank notes-altered 80; small ones
Boon, col. mentioned Bradshaw, George, dies Braddock, gen. his death refer- red to Brandywine-see "navy." Toast about the field of Brazil. Relations with Buenos Ayres, &c. 7, 275, 355, 365; war declared 404; imperial pro- clamation 425; relations with G. Britain 310; invasion of Peru 8; German troops in 28; admiral Cochrane 74; disaffec- tion spoken of 39; Rio Janei- ro 85; war prospects 74, 78, 365; slave trade 85; commerce 85; relations with Peru 78; famine in Ceara 90, 311, 382; the empress 104; treaty with Portugal 149, 153, 175; youths in France 149; Pernambuco 275; treaty with G. Britain 363; mustachios! 382; heir to 404 Breakwater in the Delaware 246 See congress. Bridge, Edward, dies Albans, St. the duke of 262: army British Affairs. Baring, mr. 382; bank of England 422; banks, breaking 327 382, 404; bank- ruptcies 103, 119, 326, 382, 383, 404; British subject imprisoned in Turkey 218; Beadalbane's estate 88; balloons 119, 329; Braham 245; Brazil, relations with 310; Brazilian frigate 119, 134, 404; breweries 327; bubbles 183, 287; Buenos yr.s, minister to Canal for ships, projected 56, 119; canals, 383 number, cost, &c. 152; catholics 99; customs-see tariff; chancery court 85,
sure on the banks...see "money mark- et" above; poor rates 381; popery and no popery 85; Parry, capt. 218; procla- mation of Henry VIII. 119; property, rise in the value of 32 prodigality and pauperism 212; pork, price of 403 Religious &c. 85, 99, 218: revenue 218, 40% Savings banks 381; silk manufactories 361; shipping, list of, &c. 86; Scott, sir Wal- ter 218; smuggling 7; slaves in the W. Indies 37; bounty paid for the support of 73; of the emancipation of 327, 328; Stamps 75; stock companies 183; stocks 28, 119, 134, 152, 404; specie exported 37, 88, 103, 119, 382; steam packets 134; su- gar, bounty on the W. I. 305 Tariff, at length 135, 153; tobacco trade 37; theatric matters 7; Thames tun- nel 119; tonnage built, &c. 152 Weights and measures 422; Wellesley, mrs. 212; Wellington's statue 119; Wil liams, Samuel 230, 248; wizzard, a 74; woollen trade
York, the duke of 28, 37; city, great musi eal festival at 116, 152 Broom corn 192 Brown, Mr. minister to France 112 Bruce, William, dies 176 Buenos Ayres. Relations with Brazil, &c. 7, 27, 275, 355, 365, 404, 405; the Oriental Province, proceedings, battles, &c. 7, 27, 259, 275, 405, 425; importation of flour 231; Mon- te Video 8; speculations 275; M. Rivadavia 425; toleration law 27, 231; population of the several provinces 37; wander- ing cattle 74; migrations to 231; bigotry 260; M Garcia to the Brazilian minister 355 Bullet, singular discovery of a 160 The facts stated in this article appear to be false.
Calhoun, Mr. Canvas, of cotton
treaty with Mexico 356; finances 405; privateer General Soublette 423; Mr. Lowry Columbia district-proposed ter- ritorial government 246; of the institute 306; grand lodge 363 "Columbian Observer," 5, 193 128 194 Comet, length of its tail 361 Commerce, general view of that of England, France and Ame- rica 77; sensibility about 305, 417 Communities, on Owen's plan 24 Congress.
Canada-arrivals of settlers, &c. 6, 426 Quebec 8; Montreal 64, 104, seamen; 153; exports 28, 85; the great ship 48, 134, 218, 230, 288; population 102, 404, statistics 102, 404; canals 103, 275; ship building 104, 231, remarks on British "free trade" 86; punishment of crimi nals 135; Highland rigiment in 153; commerce 231, 404; the parliament 381; import of teas Canals-see the several states. Inclined planes 24; projected in the south 98; to lake Erie by the Big Beaver 100; round the Niagara Falls 114; the use of canals 180 Cannibalism-in N.Zealand 64, 150 Cape de Verd Islands 71
Carr, the rev. John, dies
Carson, Mr. to Mr. Barbour
Cass, gov. and the Indians Cattle horns, the essence of Central America. Reported dis- turbances in 39; loan negociat- ed in England 104; minister from at Washington 192; Co- chineal 218; population 218; meeting of the congress of 382; Indians in 382;extent of882 Chaldean Christians Charcoal, fatal effects of Chattelux, M. his travels Cherokee Indians-D. Brown's letter
Chili. Religious festivals 8; pope's mission to 89; sloop of war Achilles 90; proceedings on the dissolution of the con- gress 104; city of Conception 135; silver mines 260, 418, 425, disturbances 425; Chiloe 425 Chihuahua, minister from China. Provisions at a dinner 26, extract from the code of laws 57; sacrifices 121; statistics 150; refuses to assist the Sia- mese Christians
Clay, Mr. mortality in his fa- mily 113. See congress. Claims against France-see "spo-
Cider 288. Clerc, Mr. Clinton, De Wit, his masonic
Coal-the Anthricite 55, 262; trade in 70, 180; slate coal 80; economy in the use of 117; smelting with
Colombia. Colonel Leonardo executed 8;
steam boat on the Magdelena 74; pre- sents to Bolivar 354; table of exports 117; Joseph Lancaster in 121; religious toleration encouraged 125; Bolivar's cir cular to hold a general congress of the American states 124; elections 135, 259, 405, execution of col. Infante 159; mi- grations to 259; com. Daniels 259; of the navy 275, 295; privateers 275; road go Caraccas 425; navigation of the Mag. dalena 295; fete in honor of Bolivar 295;,
Meeting of the first session of the 19th congress Adams, Mr. of N. Y. 373; Annapolis 389; Africa, agency in 390, 415; Augusta 430; amendments to the constitution proposed 253, 254, 255, 256, 269, 272, 288, 320, 337, 348, 415, 416, 429, 430, 431, 432; armories 271, 389, 412, 431; Alston, Mr. 272; Arkansas 351; army, relative to 271, 287, 320, 335, 347, 370, 414, 431; attornies of the U. S. 336; ap propriations 271,318, 334, 392, 413, 415, 416, 417; Alabama 333; arbitration sys- tem 334; accountability of officers-see "monies."
Banks in the district 392; bankruptcy, system of 251, 252, 304, 429; British provinces 429, 430; Barton, Mr. 252, 337; Bailey, Mr. 256; Baltimore 270, 334 371, 389, 415; Baylies, Mr. 269, 335, 391; Burgess, Mr 335; Boon, Mr. 432; Breakwater 234, 373, 391, 414, 415, 416; Bradley, Mr. 375; Buzzard's bay 375, 392: British parliament, acts of 284; books 414; bank of the U. S. 430; Barney, Mr. 45, 432; Buchanan, Mr. Cape Fear river 413; capitol, of the fire in the 287; captains in the army 347, 348, 412; Cambreleng, Mr. 372, 415; canals, relative to 255. 271, 284, 285, 287, 303, 336, 373, 375, 391, 413; Chambers, Mr.death of 371; collection districts, new ones proposed 301; Cocke, Mr. 318, 415. 429,431; clerks 319; con- tingent fund 319; copper mines 370; coasting trade 304; cotton canvass 351, 376; chaplains 252, 255; Charleston 270, 374; Condict Mr. 334, 392; clerk ap pointed 233; Cobb, Mr. 269; Cook, Mr. 271, 288, 373, 429; Cherokee Indians 272; closed doors (of the house) 287; Cooper, Thomas 316; Columbia, the district 270, 429; courts martial 3:8, 320; Clarke, Mr. 391; compensation of the members 255; Central America 392; Chambers. Mr. 429; cammittees 252, 253, 255, 256; Creek Indians 389, 500; copy rights 253, 319; coffee, duty on 303; Crowninshield, Mr. 414; Cumberland road 269, 270, 319; eustom houses 428; customs-see duties below.
Dorsey, Mr. 335, 430; Denny, Penelope 287, 413, 415; Dickson and Co. 412, 429, 432; debt, imprisonment for 251, 262, Decatur, Mrs. 271; Dubourg, Ann 303, 317, 3:8; Dickerson Mr. 269, 349 370; Dismal Swamp canal 285, 26, 287, 304; Distilled spirits 254, 270, 284, 303, 349, 371, 392; drawbacks 402, 412, 416; de. serters from the army 287, 320, 333; from French ships 352; foreign vessels 374,414; discriminatory duties 317, 350, 374, dividends unclaimed 256, 270; du ties, in relation to 252, 271, 286, 287, 303, 317,334,349, 373; Dwight, mr. 271, 287; revision of the laws proposed 336 Eaton mr. 252; education, lands granted for 349; expenditures, &c 372; elections contested 254, 261, 386; exchange, bills 318,334 Fortifications 271, 272, 286,311, 375, 374, 375, 392, 413; fish, dried, 284, 371; free masons mentioned 431; Fareliy, mr. de cease of 351; franking by postmasters 334; fiscal year 256; Forsythe, mr. 270, 304; Florida-survey of the canal 270, 317,318,318,391, 412; wrecking laws 284 318, 335; lands 237: territorial govern ment of 372: road in 429: French ves- 352 sels
and Doyle 272: Hamilton, a statue of 286, 432: Hamilton, mr. 316: Hemphill, mr. 316, 336, 350, 391: Haynes, mr. 432 Illinois 320-Ingersoll's abridgement 391 --Indiana 252, 271, 317, 371, 373, 429-In dians in Florida 304-Ingham, mr. 254, 336, 372-invalids 270-iron. duties on 373 Internal improvements 269, 350, 370,402: Indians 287, 391. 431-trade with 412- preservation and civilization Johnson, R. M. 233; Johnson James 391, 429; Johnson Francis 430: Johnston, mr. 253, 318: Jefferson mr. about a se- eret message of 270,271, 287-judiciary, relative to the 252, 255, 255, 256. 270, 284, 318, 350, 352, 391-mr. Webster's bill 285,
301 319, 320, 335, 336, 350, 372, 373, 429 King, col. William 269-Kent, mr. 319- Kremer, mr. Lands relinquished 373; lands, proposi tions, &c. concerning 254, 256, 270, 271, 272, 284, 285, 287, 318, 319, 320, 334, 355, 349, 372, 373, 392, 401, 412, 414, 416, 428, 429; land warrants 352; laws, papers in which published 320, 535; laws, the publication of 417-lead mines 253, 271, 389, 429-light-houses 293, 319-Louis- ville, proposed hospital at 319-canal 270-Livingston, mr. 256, 336; Lloyd, nir. 252, 284, 316, 331, 371-his speech on navigation 384-report on the fisheries 393-letters from the secretary of war 317-Little, mr. 416. 430-library 416 Macon, mr. 389-Maison Ronge, the mar quis claims 389, 390, 413-mail roads, improvement of 373-Marblehead 375, 391-mail route, Baltimore and Phila- delphia 336, 352, 372, 374-Mercer, mr. 350-Massachusetts' claims 316-Me Coy, mr. 285-monies, public, security of 304, 318, 319, 335. 350, 371-McDuffie, mr. 271-military academy 325, 332, 373, 374-MeLane, mr. 271-McPherrin, Clark 251-Mallary, mr. 254, 413, 414~ Mead, R W. 284; Miner, mr. 372, 414, 416 -military land warrants 270-Mitchell, col. 399-Mitchell, mr, of Ten. 256, 287 -Mitchell, mr. of S. C. 285-medicine chests in merchant vessels 374-mem- bers, a list of 231-resolve about those who had been appointed to office 304– Missouri 252, 331-Michigan 214 352, 432-militia 269, 271 304, 319, 370, 412, 416-muscle shoals 373, 375-Munroe, mr 270, 285, 286, 287, 61, 373, 375––Mo bile 334, 412-Mississippi river 284, 317- land company 331--the state 390, 412 Messages of the president-at the com mencement of the session 233-docu- ments-report of the secretary of war 248-of the post master general 250-of the secretary of the navy 264--letter from general Brown 295-operations of the engineer department 296, 312-- about the treaty at Fort Jackson 286- communicating a copy of a certain message from president Jefferson 237-- treaty with the Cherokees 304-con- cerning the slave trade National road, see "Cumberland" above --New-Jersey 284--north west coast 269, 270. 335, 336--Newport, Kentucky 251 -North Carolina 392-Nantucket 375. 391-navigation, Mr. Lloyd's speech 38% Naval-schools 271, 350-surgeons 271. academy 348, 350--to provide tiraber for 351 413-pension fund 374--appro priations 415--organization and pay of the officers 374--expenditures 392--real 430 estate purchased for yards, &c. Ohio 254, 272, 318, 319, 392; Obio river, 284, 317.413-officers of congress 372- ordnance 429-Owen, mr. 286-Oliver, Ebenezer 334-oranges Pamlico Sound 319-Philadelphia-certain transactions at- see "duties"- Panama, of the proposed congress at 270, 334, 071, 075, 376, 399, 432- Pacific ocean, ex pedition proposed to 335---pay of the members 368--patent and copy right laws 253, 319; pensioners 323, 372; Pensar eola 270 286, 392-Ph-ips, mr. 320--Phil- lips, Isaac, case of 351--Porter, com. 256, 269, 284, 333, 349, 389-letter from him 284mr. Randall's replication 305 ---previous question 572-public build- ings རལྟ་ Randolph, mr. 284; Randall, mr. 302; re ports-of the secretary of war 248; of the secretary of the navy 264; of the post-master general 250; (annual) of the secretary of the treasury 277; from the comptroller, accounts settled, monica
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