Constitution, the first modern 116, 215, 216; rise of the Gap the new capital 208; elections 320 ges 389;(British) finances 153; Flour, speculations in 129, 147; 265 British possessions and popu losses on shipments to South na, &c. 271; plunderings 369 of 209; extraordinary load of 272 162 France-relations with Colombia 2, 54; country 1; on British feelings 2; occasional, Napoleon's executor and La Fitte 40; of the er desultory articles 33, 194, 241, 257; do coronation of the king 40, 183, 300, 311, 312, rain remarks of Mr. Canning, respecting republics 40, 52, 179, 263; descendants of British commerce 50; on private opinions Corneille 40; 8th of January celebrated at lief laws 81, 209, 308; pardon of pirates notices of Lafayette 54; finances 104, 311, 118; advanced price of British goods 84; 388; arrival of an Egyptian Sarcophagus 54; progress of improvement 113; on slavery antiquities from Egypt 169; Ouvrard, the see "cotton;" British 'free trade' 101, 225, indemnity 154, 238; silk goods 151; steam 192, 352 241, 257,305–see Mr. Huskisson, in “British engines 154; military establishment 165, 169, burg Review on the subject of slavery 162; voyage round the world 183; libraries, right of instruction 193, 305, 363; progress literature and journals, &c. 199; the dau- of the U. S. 194; steady habits of Virginia pbin and bis wite 408; plenty of capital 215; religion in England 241; protection of do- character of the king 264; trade with Egypt mestic labor 257; internal improvement 258; 370; coinage 270; dutchess of Berri 270; manner of electing tbe president 267; Afri- paupers, patients, &c. 270; rise in the value can colony 273; Lafayette's visit and an ex of property 270; debt due by Spain 279; tract from Blackwood's magazine 274; od receipts 311; great oxen 311; manufactures 354 proceedings in Georgia, the slave question, / -Mr. Ternesus-Casbmere shawls, wines, 416 Óc. 274, 357,401; letter to the editor, with a forests 327; fire at Bordeaux 328; arrival of pendence of Hayti 338; Haytien statistics 344; Aleet arrives in the Chesapeake 386; 103; naval courts martial 353, 402; crimes Segur and Gourgard 408; Macdonald 408; dc. of the free states and the slave states a giant 408. 357; dyke of Saxe Weimar 386; equal jus Franklin, Dr. his old press 106 3, 297 Free-labor company 278 Edwards, T. killed by his slaves 32 Free states' and 'slave states' 357 Egypl-progress of the pacha 107; *Free trade,' British, remarks on 155 arrivals at Alexandria 154; Frog found in the body of a tree 229 230 G. merce and products 215, 389; Gaines, gen. in the Creek coun- the talari 409; British trade try, &c. 297—see "Georgia." 112 36 Gamble, major, of the marinos 211 405 160 207 Emancipation 936, 341, 353 Generation, the fisth living 112, 304 Emigration to the west 161 Georgia-The people to elect their com ton, address to his diocess 53 160; proceedings on the death of McIntosh, notices of the treaty and remarks and facts 101, 272 196, 197, 271, 353, 359, 385; messages of the Erie, the lake-progress of im governor 238, 277, 315; reports to the legis provement on the south shore lature 259, 271; governor's correspondence with Mr. Andrews 314, 332; the same with of 148; commerce, &c. 161, 415 MeIntosh 399; the same with gen. Gaines 241 314, 392, 412; gen. Gaines' letters to gov.T. partment of war 314, 333, 398, 412; the same European monarchics,statistics 198 of the commissioners and gen. Gaines 413; 224 415; col. C. reinstated 360; Isaac Sunith's statement 333; governor's "slavery or no to 1924, inclusive, a valuable slavery message-letters of the judges, &c. table--see "Commerce." 329 to Mr. Wirt 347-proofs furnished by gov.T. 400; a "fair hil" at the gov. 326; his goast 207 F. 353—(oasted 405-toastings 405; remarks 011 his proceedings 271, 274, 357, 401; monu. ments to Greene and Pulaski 282, for col. 182, 208 German E. L. synod of Pa. 294 Flax, machine for dressing 101 Germany. A female buried with 353 military honors 54; an Ameri- K. newly discovered propelling 272; projected canal in 168; publication of what were cal- crime of freemasonry! 277 led his “private opinions" 113; progress of 113 Nashville 185; Ridge's talk to tion of bibles 409; statistics 198 the U. S. 19-his address 9 fidence of the Creeks 404 95 312 bers of the legislature 86; self Jefferson, Mr. his letter to judge 387 Woodward 127; on slavery bacco 387 burg", and 104; blowers arrive of Mcintosh, &c. 49, 179, 318; "John Bull in America," 67 at Boston from Europe 213 Georgia indictment for the Johnson, Francis M. in reply to 25 64 facts 212, 258, 297, 306, 309, Jolinson, John T. his circular 133 148 318; letter of the commission Johnston, J. S. at N. Orleans 325 386 326 256, 272 304 captives supposed to be among laws, &c. of 81; the “Gazette's them 38; a talk of the presi 192; in reply to “Cato” 209; 49, 212, 260; the same in Mis monwealth 304; on the poli- 63, 278; gov. Cass with them wanted and remarks 324; case 272 Cherokees in Arkansas 103; nia university 368; result of 320, 416 416 304 Ingham, Mr. to his constituents 134 presence of Lafayette at Bos- statistics, various and interest Insurance-on steam boats car King, Rufus, appointed minister 176 to Great Britain 97; departs ); the address 21; his reply to 176 L. on his arrival in the United States 85; on his southern tour 33; Brition remarks on his visit to the U, S. 33, 274; bama 118; bis gift to the French refugeed in London 132; st New Orleans 147; at 320,321,338 published at Rome 229; death Nashville-east away in a steam buat, &c. 194; his tract of land 208, 337; st Franks. fort, Lexington, Cincinnati, &c. 309; at Pituburg 225, at Buffaloe, &c. interview at fault 153; reported new ren 300; conferences, &c. at New York. &c. 292; Kiratry's address 301 presented with a boat 306; leaves New York -liis son's toast, value of his land, at Pbila- claims under the indemnity law of Franee 295 337; as Pbiladelphia 310; at Baltimore 3:3, Iris remarks on the vuion 370; visits Mr. 408 Monroe 370, 385. 272 293 Law and law cases, Remarks on the su preine court, with an account of some of its 20; his arrival in Baltimore decisions 49; case of certain Atrican r gries rican cloth 56; letter of cer- law of principal and agent 100; Thompson vs. Honqua 118; endorser of u note pay hi. a witness 1.30; law alioul persons of celor 12 148; “ moot case" at Newburg. N. y. 15); "right band at sea," 151; laws of South (s. rolina as to the right of denizen to sup in 320 presented with a ring by Mrs. the U. S.court 152; territorial limits, right of catching oysters 171; singular case of forgery 181; glorious uncertainty of th: law 260; promises of marriage 30%. 301 ing of Law of the United States-for Mexico-Castle at Vera Cruz, &c. 112; commodore Barron 128, the punishment of certain 34; of the congress 35, 125; 195, 224; of the navy yards 121 Mr. Ward 390; great roads 128; capt. Biddle 128; captain 192 projected in 39; improvements Ballard 128; lieut. McKeever 282 39; finances 104; arrival of 138; the John Adams 16, 128; 320 president's address to the con Peacock 16; Grampus 32, 118; terior trade to 299, 309; report 128; Decoy 176; Shark 304; 160, 169, 208, 224, 299, 304, S6S various statistical articles 192, Stewart, on trial 385,409;sail- ment of 50; Mr. Gurley's let treaty with Colombia 222; pro Whitlock 385; lieut. Hunter 390 the North Carolina 180; ves- 325 Michigan-improvements in 213; sels at Sackett's Harbor 208; migrations to 258, 294, 354; at Erie 256; officers to be tried 182, 205 election 416; newspapers 294; &c. 307; remarks on courts 3044 sales of lands 324; Pontiac 354 martial 333; deportment of the 100 oficers 112; lieut. Carter 224 113, 129 Netherlands-recognition of Mex- 341 ico, &c. 40; inundations 41, 175 dinner to Messrs. Holmes, Wila tures 408; Waterloo monu- 278 ment 229; duke of Saxe Wei- 396 ing 35; intercourse with Mexi canals 309, 328; rich Jew dies July at Gorham 324; state of blage of Indians 278; army 311; minister to the U. S. 352; 352 flag at New York 389 147 195 New Bedford--population 240 208 New Brunswick, boring for wa- ter at 104 304 Mr. Monroe 308; manner of 416 355 as to the delivery of certain top 208, 304; lobby-members 415 5 New-Orleans--finances of the 293 city, mayor's messa ,&c. 259; fcmales 'not to be imprisoned York 304; two of his sons in animal discovered near the 336 city 90; commerce and busi- N. ness of the city 3; of the first feelings about Baltimore 324 National Intelligencer,' extract New York, (state)-progress of Rochester 145 16: corporations 68; the Seneca lodians in 16; navigation of the Hudson by steam boats 38 18.35; Ensiness and products of the canals 227, 256, 259, 261, 282, 308, 320, 387, 415; vote complimentary to president Monroe 50; Hudson river 66, 387; of the great road 133 nals! 112; legislature adjourns 144; singolar law case at Newburg 151-brewery at 368; 416 Navigation of the U. States-see the Thayers, three brothers, found gnilty of murder 160-executed 304; panther killed 160: Mr. Goodell 176: common schools and grants to academies. & 199: Grand Island 339: Troy 308: ludson 308, 352: water ce ment 336: port of Plattsburg 3:2 Saratoga en into and robbed' 352: Geileva 415: Buf. falo 415: commerce on lake Erie 415. Sloat 102, 139; captain T. Ap New York, (city)-theship Washington 32: bills of mortality 86, 338, 368: population 11 see "Porter:" optain Crane 112: commerce of the port 68: diuner at in ibe nary 82, 128 honor of the vietories in Peru 70; subscrip, the victory bonored at N. York 70; for acts Public documents, e-remaining 277 signers of 293 35. Q. 212 R. proclamations, letter to the president, &c. 280; assassinations 271; migration of monks Rail-ways-essays and remarks 129 310; trade with Buerws Ayres 312; La Sera upon them-55, GS, 143, 153, na and Valdez in France 363; Cusco 390; 191, 260; speeches in the Bri- Philadelphia-of the alms house and pau. tish parliament concerning 143 nals, &c. to be burnt 139; exports 162: col. Pluck 176: first settlers of 226. travelling to and Randolph, John--a speech by 104 certains Mr. Rush 3392 names of certain Raymond's political ccon. 245, 294 Representation, progress of in 195, 216 the United States Pirates, hung at St. Thomas' 112; marks on them l; proceedings captures of, &.c. 118, 129, 212, in Europe concerning them 2, 368; supposed to be off the 34, 52, 153, 179, 199, 263; pro- 224, 304 posed consederation of them 131 Pittsburg, glass manufactures 34; Rhode Island-internal improrc- ments, expenditures of the 388 state, tenantless jails, &c. 178; co 96; British piracies on his, memorial to the legislature 167 293-see “Providence." "Richmond Enquirer" 40: Population, progress of 357 |“Right of instruction," essays 336 on 199, 200, 216, 312, 330, 345, 133 362; remarks 193, 305, 337, 362 119, 208, 245-the court martial 278, 307, Road--the southern national . 103 19 89, 245; his desence against the court of i? Rodney, Thomas Mr. quiry 231, 245; lieut. Plale's statement 247; Rome, the Bonaparte sarrily and 169 416 Rush, Mr. accepts the secretary- 352 ship of the treasury 208; ar- Porlugal-quarrels of the queen ‘rives in the U. S. 320; public- 368 41; wine exported from Opor ly entertained at Philadelphia 35% Petersburg 132; Polish diet to meet 154-the opening of the 334; births and deaths in the 342 926; offices established S11 empire 184; statistics 198; shaving of heads &c. 270; opinion of the emperor concerning a certain article in the treaty of Ghent 303, turn from e voyage ut discovery 409; speech of the emperor's minister in F'oland 359- law in Poland 389. 106 of members of congress re Rye, product of 203 S. 147 1 Salt, general product of 342; prices of at Connemaugh, &c. 35 416 163 32: 415 mines of Lake Superior Providence, R. I. subscriptions Scott, maj. gen. presented with to stocks 147; great fire at a sword by Virginia 163 128 Prussia-statistics 198; new mi Segur-his memoirs 889 pister to the U. S. 215, 256; a Serpent, tho sca 415 272 Scybert, Dr. Adam, dies great” 229; anecdote of the Sheep, the broad-lailed, or Cara- crown prince of 230; royal minian, 38, 354; in Vermont 22; Saxony, at Boston 402. his memory British navy 104 Shakers, the, in Kentucky 2954 Stewart, com. the charges and Palras 41, 154; of the Servians 57; of the 160 184; arrival of troops from Egypt 120-of 163 tish proceedings, &c. in relation to the 82 Greeks 166, 184; Ulysses 184, 200, 312, 328 341, 409; the Janissaries, strangulations and, 99, 229 great fire 184; Colocotroni 184; French of 309 Stricker, gen. John, dies 272 ficers in Egypt, &c. 200; Modon 270; cor- ning 219; tablets, ancient Greek, discovered 389; smuggling of slaves 407 Supreme court-see “law”-se deach of the heir of Turkey 312; Navarin 312, 328, 409; Canaris 321, 328, 344; Mavro michalis 312; French subscriptions 409; on in Virginia 273, 341; in North out the bed of the river 66, 129 baval victories 408 ; Solona 409. V. Value of lands, &c. 357 102 Van Dieman's land 389 Verinont-valuable iron mines 275 rica 300; cultivation of fax ette 259; raising of sheep 322, 405 409 Vessels of war, wt. of metal 387 Virginia-Cultivation of cotton 3, 119, 177; act favoring the colony of Liberia 35; progress of the university 50, 196; "steady members elected 165; navigation of the She T. nanduah 96; prooeedings on callwg a com 128 vention 117; sword presented to gen. Scott 163; newspapers sent from and received at Richmond 167; of the post officers in 194; 89 'steady babits' of 210; emancipation of slaves Teas---sales and prices of 119 in 330, 341, 353 ; remarks on the constitu- tion, &c. 210, 242, 312; Wheeling 368; rela- tive to the removal of the free people of co- lor 275; swindling at Richmond 277; anec- 159; Nashville 322 dote of Gabriel Jones 326; Dismal Swamp co. 368; Staunton convention 354; claims 416 against the U.S. 415; gold mines in 410. Thompson's Island -4th of July W. at 112; sickly 144, 176, 336; War, vessels of-wt. of metal 387 225 Ward, lieu. H. dies 336 338 Warren factory, 405; terrible 405 Washington-and Lafayette, anecdotes, &c. 226 42 with facts and remarks as to Wasp, sloop of war, fate of 211 consumption 115; "Virginia” Water, Cunningham's patent 302 “Kentucky" and "Ohio," simi Weather, heat of 257, 320, 321, 338 lar to the “Maryland” 115, Webster, Mr. his vration 294 Weighty persons 415 product and cultivation of 387) Whale fishery, protection of 183 Whales, great numbers of 80- 147 272 272 Wartenby, maj. dies 342 "commerce.” Wheat, price of at various places 257 great 293 Western products—borses, hogs, &c. 272 States, proposals for certain West Indies--slavery and slave- loans 39; notice from the 3rd labor therein 105, 262; hurri- paying off certain stocks 152 of troops in 148, 163, 214; re- 406 the emperor of Russia's opi Wirt, Mr. gov. Troup's charges nion 303 against him 274; the refuta- tion of them 347 416 tion 69; extract from bis cir Woodward, Mr. to Mr. Jefferson 203 127; letter to him from Mr. Madison 128; letter to captain zette, extract from 153 Turkey and Greece-General notices of Wool-exported from England the progress of the war 6, 41, 87, 184, 229, 70; prices of at 183, 332 |