Elliott, Lieut. of the Navy Emigrant's Directory Emigration to the U. S. 185, 22 270, 272, 336; table 359, 365,
48 commerce 249, 270, marriages 298; 128 med. d'Angely 249, 286, 318; mad. Ney 249; church ceremonies 249; Havre de Gráce 249; mar. Grouchy 286; Mayence 318; arrests 318; prisoners in Russia 183, 318; loss of men in Russia 345; bread 333; tri- colored flag 333; duke of Orleans 344; Vandamme 364; population of Paris 364; singular denunciation 376; Dupont de Nemours 395; dis- tresses of the people 396; mad wolf 396; state of the country 405; marshals of France 413; museum 414. Franklin, Dr. 122; his tomb stone
Canada, of British subjects English and Scotish reviewers language 198 Erie lake-Light houses on 96; of the fleets upon 320; new har-
Danube, the navigation of the 207 Darmstad
Davy, Sir. H. his experiments on flour
Debt, of imprisonment for 16, 144 Declaration of independence-
59 Evans, Oliver, his machine for raising water Europe, glances at Exchange, at New York, Feb. 1817-16; April 19, 143; July 19, 347; August, 9 Explosion in the Chesapeake 176 Export of British goods to Eng- land from the US. of Bayou St. John
gov. McKean's statement 278 Delaware-Gov. Clark's inaugu ral speech 41; manufacturing society 166; bay, defence of 48 Denmark & Sweden Detroit Gazette
Deshon, bishop
Dickinson, John Diminution, extraordinary
Discovery, a voyage of, prepar- ing in France
District tonnage, U. S. 1815
Duties, internal, product of
Eastport bonds
Freezing, a method of Freshet at Baltimore, &c. Fulton, Robert, life of, noticed 113 70 Fur trade
59 Fire, of a new species and of great power, said to be disco- vered 59; manufactories des- troyed by 159; at Sag Harbor 236; at Havre de Grace 83 Fishing vessels captured Fisheries, product of the 272; British notice respecting Flag of the United States Florida-Of Pensacola 47, 250, 286; remarks and reports res- pecting 112, 208, 299, 334; American prisoners reported in 237; Amelia island 334, 347, 397, 411; capitulation, procla clamation &c. &c. 365, 376; scrip 378; Mr. Hubbard 376; case of the Margaret Flour and bread, experiments Floyd, general
East Indies-British victories in Celebes 30; Fire at the Isle of France 30, 46; Java 46, 139; Epedemic 139; Pondicherry 139; Nepaul 173; feasts and miracies 173; the Pindarees 249; ship building in 319; a leper burnt Editorial essays--Address on commencing the volume 1; closing the same 401; on the state of our country 33; on “re- bellion" 34; on the taxes and tax paying ability of the U.S. and England 49; constitu tional principles, internal im- provements, bank, university, &c. 67; Cashiering of kings 81; on public stocks 164; on a na- tion's wealth 177; national lite- rature 197; English and Scotch reviewers 198; on a naval es- tablishment 209, 338; on the state of the southern Indians 210; Political Economy 225, 273, 290, 321; Ross' arms and Parker's monument 244; His. torical paintings 263; Banks and Bank notes 262, 357; Pre sent state of England 293; Trade in negroes 323; Ar- rangements and prospectus of the Register 369 Egypt. emigrants from arrive in France 157; rain at Cairo 237; plague in Egyptian customs
Gen. Armstrong privateer-her case before the senate Gen. Scott, the ship
Georgia, commerce of 128; pe- nitentiary Germany, generally-Bankrupts at Munich, 138; emigrations 158, 206, 333, 397; opposition to British manufactures 207: the Petzelians 299; general state of 403; distresses Girl, a mammoth Gold, Mr. on manufactures Good Hope, the cape of Gordon, capt. of the navy Gottengen university Government, thoughts on, by J. Adoms, esq.
Gregor McGregor 251-see Flo- rida
King sick 29, 46; recovers 218; at mass 396; budget, finances and loans 29, 46, 57, 78, 125, 157, 206, 333; discontents, riots and conspi- racies 29, 95, 108, 159, 333, 364; corn, &c. 29, 95, 318, 396; gen. Savary 29, 344; the press 30; sta- tue of the virgin Mary decorated with a tri-colored cap! 30; Carnot 46; uproar about the sacrament 46; passports 57, 397; Marseilles 57; cotton manufactures 57; the allied army 57, 410; population of France, 57, 298; remark on the attack of the English regent 108; Talleyrand 125, 157, Egyptian emigrants 157; Lava- lette 158, 410; Lallemand 158, 208; Massena 183, 237, 240; Soult 185; 237 Early spring 158, theatres 173; the 176 army 183; the king, "a sovereign
Hanson, judge, his opinion in Al- meida's case Harper's Ferry, armory at Harrison, Gen. honors to and his speech on the occasion --vindicated Hawkins, fort-indian assembly
Havre de Grace, a fire at
-report on the claims of a citizen of for property des- troyed by the enemy in 1813, 72 Hay, Mr. 253 Hayti-Notice of king Henry's proceedings &c. 58, 109, 184, 397; Petion 108, 224, 250; of the American consul at Port au Prince 224; powder maga zine explodes 346; death of the prince of Hayti 365 Heath, capt. and capt. Perry 292 Heath, lieut. of the navy 251 Hebrew, improvement in
Hemlock, fatal effects of 2241 Madison--proposed amend- ment, yeas and nays &c. 42; freshet in
Hessian fly 176, 208, 239, 251, 282 High blood Historical paintings Hoffman, lieut. of the navy Home market
Horses in the U.S. Howard, capt. his address Hubbard, Mr.
336 King's mountain 321 Kirk, Caleb 273 Kosloff's case 367 376 Labor, of the product of Lady with a death's head 251, 303 Lallemand, marshal 46, 365 Lamp, new
Hudson river, projects to deepen it
ban, esq. 123; Mr. Adams to the editor 161, 241, 289, 305; Isaac 144 Briggs to the editor 166; Richard 175 Rush to col. Johnson 174; from Mr. 300 Bagot to Mr. Rush, enclosing a let- 212 er from gov. Sherbrook 175; from 139 the secretary of the treasury to J. H. M'Culloch and reply 181; from 273, 290 an English quaker to his friend in 111 the United States 183; from the 208 post-master-general to the editor 240 200; from Caleb Kirk, respecting 199 the cut-worm 212; from a revolu-
304 Lancashire dialect, specimen Land office of the U. S. circular from the
Jackson, gen. a vase presented to him by the ladies of Charleston 48; his general order 320; no- tice of the life of
173 270 the Greek ship 272, 304 Jesuits restored in Mexico 159 Jones' white wheat Importations of the U. S. 1815, 186 Imprisonment for debt, a bill to abolish it before the legisla- ture of New York 16, 144 Inauguration of Mr. Monroe 17 Indian affairs. Letter of the su- perintendant of the trade to a committee of congress 54; of the captivity of certain Ame- ricans 60, 174; manufactures 122; meeting at Fort Hawkins 399; talk 399; in Missouri 96, 228; Susep
Indians, in New York
-, southern, remarks on
Laws, passed at the 2nd session 14th congress
tionary patriot 250; from general 167 Washington to Mr. Adams and re- ply (secret papers) 289; from gov. 272 McKean to Mr. Adams 305; from 139, 158 col. Reed to the editor 309; from a gentleman in North Carolina to the editor 310; from gen. Floyd to the gov. of Georgia 335; major Bailey to gen. Floyd, 335; from the agent of Indian affairs at Fort Hawkins 336; from lord Castlereagh to Mr. Adams 270; to the editor(extracts) 403; from Messrs.Adams, Jefferson and Madison to the secretary of the N. Y. society for encouraging domestic manufactures 412. Liberal, a newspaper 286, 333 Light houses to be erected 96, 223 Lightning, a vessel struck with in Boston harbor
Law-of South Carolina, to se- care the rights of mechanics, &c. 13; to preserve the neutral relations of the U. S. 51; con- cerning the navigation of the U. S. 52; providing for the re- demption of the public debt 71; (of New York) concerning the Shakers 74; to regulate the trade in Plaster of Paris 301 Law cases-of Joseph Almeida 114, 231; of N. Kosloff 139; in respect to a defect in religi ous principle 144; bank notes not money 221; judge Cheves' opinion on judiciał powers 248; the same in the case of Rhodes 264; winged gudgeons 282; earl of Morley vs. Kerswell 293; Owings v. Karthaus 325; at Jamaica, respecting a Spa- nish vessel captured by the patriots 346; Adams v. Story, before judge Livingston
on the constitutionality of their being made by congress 67 Lawler wheat Internal duties, tables of the pro- duct of Ionian islands Iron pavement Italy-corn, a return of order.
Lead mines on the Mississippi 83 Lee, lieut. of the navy 158, 184 "Legitimacy," &c. 110 Lesslie, professor
ed 30; robbers in 30, 286; the British at Genoa 58; the pope and the United States 58; riot at Messina 139; St. Merino 173; revenue of the pope 318; the pope and the regent of En- gland 318; population of Rome 158; strangers at Rome 364; pope's brief about bible socie- ties 206; his brevet to the canons, &c. of Constance 364; excavations at Rome 364; plague at Milan 219 Jefferson, Mr. his letter on Afri- can colonization 122 elected a member of the Am. society at New York 311 412
K. Kenhawa, the battle at in 1774 145 Kentucky. Yeas and nays in the legislature on supplying the vacancy in the office of go- vernor 42; address to James
16 MacClure, gen. his pamphlet 336 MacComb's purchase 34, 408 MacCulloch, J. H. 144 Macdonough, com. a sword pre- sented to him MacKean, gov. MacRea, col. Madison, Mr.-leaves the seat of government, 112; memorial & remonstrance drawn up by him in 1785, 295; elected a mem- ber of the American Soc. at N. York 311, 412 Magnetic needle Mail, robbery of the 177; deten- tion of the Mammoth bones Manufactures-Report of the le- gislature of Pennsylvania 39; do. of the Pittsfield socety 47; Pittsburg memorial 101; re- port 129; Mr. Gold's let- ter 50; circular of the Phila- delphia society 75; remarka- ble, by indians 122; Delaware society 166; remarks upon, in the Boston Centinel 221; re- port to the legislatur eof New York 235; in Connecticut 500;
To the editor, respecting the proposed volume of revolutionary speeches, &c. 1; of Messrs. Lloyd and Sumner, on the claims of Mas- sachusetts 8; correspondence of Mr. Monroe and the chevalier de Onis 21, 60 to 67; from the secre- tary of the treasury, as to measures to produce uniformity in the cur- rency 35; from the same on the min: establishment 45; from com. Chauncey to Mr. Henry, consul, &c. 48; to the editor on ancient usages in the legislature of Pennsylvania 50; from Mr.Gold on manufactures 51; from the superintendant of the Indian trade 54; capt. Read to the secretary of the navy on the loss of the Chippewa 53; from col. R M. Johnson, respecting a Kentuckian in Indian captivity 60; from Mr. Jefferson on African colonization 122; from Dr. Franklin to W. Stra-
314; Middletown 314, 327 Hartford 314; New London 315, 326; Stonnington 315; Newport 315, 341, 362; Bris- tol 315; Providence 315, 362; Pawtucket 315; Boston 316, 327, 342, 343, 371; Charlestown 328; Cambridge 328, 342, Milton 341; Lyon 341; Salem 341; Beverly 342; Newburyport 359; Portsmouth 360; Kennebunk, &c. 361; Portland 362, 371, 372; on board the Independence 371; with the Shakers, in N. H. 371; Strafford 371; York 371; Bid- deford, Scarborough, Wood- stock 371; Dover 372; address of the deputies of Maine 373; Concord 373; gov. Plumes letter 374; on Champlain 374; Sackett's Harbor 398; Fort N agara and Buffalo 415 Monroe, Mr. remarks on his tour 271, 320, 357; elected a mem- ber of the Am. society at New- York, address &c 311 Montholon, count on the treat- ment of Napoleon 169, 172, 183 Morphy don Diego-see Spanish consul.
Mortality, bills of
Nain Juan, a newspaper 183, 286,
Nail-factory, Wernwag's Naples and the U. S. Natchitoches Nation's wealth National feeling question Navy-of the squadron in the Mediterranean 16, 48, 79, 128, 159, 185, 415; brig Tom Bow line 16; vessels building and to be built, &c. 16, 185, 398; promotions and appointments 44; marine corps, officers of 160; cost of ships, &c. 225; ships in commission, &c. 398; on the lakes 398; the Java fri- gate 48; Chippewa, loss of 58; Washington 74,-79; Boxer 143, 159; Franklin 74-185, 363; Prometheus 185; Inde- pendence 74, 251; United States 415; Enterprize 252; John Adams 398; Macedonian 304; Ontario 376; Congress 304. 347, 398; Firebrand 334, 415; Saranac 320, 376; Alert
376 Naval. Court in case of the Chip. pewa 59; officers, remarks up- on 200; establishment, essays upon 209, 337; surveys of the
158; the Scheldt 158; Mr. Eus- tis, at the Hague 219; arrest of printers, see Nain Juan &c. and 299; the bishop's 319; re- solves against British manu- factures 364; commerce 364; riots at Burges, &c. New Granada, population of 319 Newport, R. I.-bills of mortali-
ty 31; harbor New Hampshire, governor's mes- sage 268; election 79, 272, 320; U.S. senator resigns 287; bal- lots for a successor 303; state prison 303; report on agricul- ture and manufactures New Orleans-arrivals and clear- ances at 70; British consul at 415 New Holland New York (city) bills of mortali ty 31; inspections 78; Frank- lin square 96; ship letters 159; annual census of orphans, debtors, oriminals, &c. 223; names of streets changed 303; arrivals 325
New York-Yeas and nays on the bill providing for the election of a governor 41; the election 175; slavery abolished 60, 144; law concerning the Sha- kers 74; resolution respecting domestic manufactures 78; respecting banks 96; nomina- tion of governor 96. Reply of the house to gov. Tomp- kins' resignation of office 127; yeas and nays on the Canal billi 142; the same on the raising the wages of the members of assembly 142; school fund- militia-newspapers 144; im- prisonment for debt 16, 144; indians 208; common schools 224; report on manufactures 235; gov. and lieut. goy. inau- gurated 320 Niagara frontier, M‘Clure's pam- phlet respecting the campaign of 1813
Nicholson, Joseph H.
Nile, the river
North Carolina. Internal improve-
Neal, archbishop Negro prisoners, returned by the British stealing punished 240, 287 -trading
death of his lady 224 323, 415 Ontario lake, commerce on 257 of the fleets upon 320
Netherlands. Of corn 30, 365; a new tariff 57; finances 108; population 158; royal birth
Opinion, a difference of Oratory, blunt but effectual
Pavement, iron Peace, Canova's statue of, Peace society's memorial Pennsylvania-election of state
Russel, Mr. his marriage 112, 178 of Holand, emigrating 270 Russia-The empress Catharine
treasurer 16; report to the le- gislature on mannfactures 39; proposition to amend the con. stitution of the U. S. to recog. Bize the existence of a God 41; ordnance stores 47; nomina- tions of governor 47, 60; an- cient usages in the legislature 50; appropriations for improve- 80, 168, 304
Read, capt. his letter, with the proceedings of the court,on the loss of the Chippewa
"Rebellion," remarks upon
Relations with Spain 2; the do-
with Russia with the pope with Naples
21, 60 to 67 57,75 58 139
Permanency of the Am. union 228
Peru, 250; population 319; bat- tles with the patriots Petzelians
Philadelphia-bills of motality
31; society for the encourage. ment of manufactures 75; line of waggons to Pittsburg 79; arrivals at 325; return of chil- dren for public schools Phillips' sp. Blake v. Wilkins Pindarees, the
Pittsburg mem. 101; report Plague, at Milan
Remittances of penalties, &c. by the treasury
REPORTS-CONGRESSIONAL, &c.
34; relief of the poor 57; rela- tions with the U. S. 57, 75; the state of the press 57; Mr.Pink- ney at Petersburg 138; of the population 158; emancipation of the peasantry 173, 219; voyage of discovery 184, 289, 365; im- ports and exports of Peters- burg 207; circulating medium 299; of the emperor 345, 411; loss of the French in the cam- paign of 1813, 345; Moscow 365; public debt 365; designs and prospects, &c. 304; extra- 411 ordinary fecundity in S.
Sabbath, observed in Louisiana 336 Sag-harbor, fire at 32ம்
Of the secretary of the treasury on the tonnnge of the U. S. of war on the claims of Massachusetts
Of a com. of the senate on roads and canals
Sandwich-islands, the 4th of July
12 Savannah,arrivals and clearances at 69; exports 128; health of the city 128; population
the Gen. Armstrong privateer 43 On the mint establishment Of the superintendant of the In- 249 dian trade 129 On the claims of a citizen of IIa. 219 vre de Grace for property de- stroyed by the enemy in 1813, 72 respecting the free people of co-
Plaster of Paris, in N. York 79; trade in 37, 301, 336, 347, 368; on lake Erie
374 Revolutionary speeches,orations, 376 &c. proposed to be published, with several letters respecting 1 pamphlet, by Mr.
Poland-conscriptions in 30, of
the peasantry
Political curiosity
Political economy, count Tracy's treatise noticed 16; editorial No. I. 225; No. II. 273, No. III. 290; No. IV.
Portico, a notice of the Portugal-state of 46, 286, 334; imports arms 249; plot at Lis- bon 264; entertainment of the minister of, at Vienna 411 159 Potatoes, on the planting of President's tour-see Mouroe, Mr. Prices current in Ohio
Adams Reviewers, English and Scotch 198 Rhode Island-Election 144, 159, 185; governor's message 204 insult to gov. Jones
Seventy-six association
Shakers, the case of E. Chapman and the act of the legislature of New York Shattuck, Amos, case of Sheep
297 Shelby, gov.
264 Shipping and commerce,
157 Ships, Am. power and celerity 79
letters, received at N. Y. 159 timber
Rice, British duty upon Richmond, population of 224; spections Rifle-Hall's patent Rio de la Plata, provinces of- Privateering 47, 139, 174, 237, 334 346; Montevideo 58, 108, 286; com. Taylor 95, 139, 238, 250, 271; violent proceedings of the government, 219, 250, 319; population 319; Carrera 365; "kingdom of Buenos Ay- res" 365; various military no- 176 tices 335 Ripley, gen.
Prisoners, American in Cuba
negroes, returned by the British with the Indians 60, 174
Proclamation, public lands
of G. McGregor, 366 Roads and canals, reports in the
Prussia-Manufactures 173,333, 365; population
Public buildings
Soldiers' bounty lands Sound doctrine
South America, remarks on the state of South Carolina-law of, securing the rights of mechanics 13; gov. Pickens' address to the legislature 111; commerce 128 Southern hemisphere
Spain-the relations of the U.S 12 with 2, 21, 60; riots and conspira- 224, 272 cies, &c. 30, 125, 158, 206, 219, 237 323 270, 286, 333; British complaints against 30; Cadiz blockaded 30,58; inances of 46, 206, 270, 344; Mr Meade 58, 363; the monks selling titles of nobility 30; gen. Castanos
senate upon Roanoke, the river 101 Robbery, curious Robinson, J. H. Rodgers, com. presented with a service of plate by citizens of Baltimore
Public economy, a society for
Public lands-Proclamation for
the sale of 176; essays on the
58; commercial regulations 78; the "patriots" 124, 183, 286; royal ca- techism 92; conscription 158; dif Venezuela, the provinces of-bat- fers with Portugal, 158, 183, 330, 7, 322; of cotton and ashes im-Jaded by Bolivar and Brion 30, 78; Tonnage of the United State 6; 208, 219; the coast declared block- Ale near Barcelona 30, 47, 78, 108, 334; Prince of Peace 173; books ported into England 71; of Cana-Spanish reinforcements 58 139 250; prohibited 173, 183; colonies, Bri-dian exports and imports 70; of ar- battle near Cumana 95, 139; bat- tish views respecting 184; assassi-rivals and clearances at several tles in Guayana 237, 250, 271, 299, nations 206; quarrel with the Bri-ports 69; of the product &c. of 411; privateers 184, 271, 346, 365; tish at Gibraltar 219; navy 219,333; the internal duties 82; of the as-Morillo 184; exterminating war208, Epedemic 237; don Antonio 286; sessments of Maryland, 1774 and Angustura 271, 286, 299; military gen. Lacy 334; Ferdinand's picture 1813-113; of the importations of force of the patriots 299; naval do. 364; gen. Milans 364; marine arse- the U. S. 1815, 186, 188; of the 300; population 319; Margaretta nal burnt 364, 411; state of the arrival of vessels in the U. S. for attacked country 405; robbers in 270. Spafford, H. G. remarks on cold 35 the height of the water during the 1816, 324; of emigrants 359; of Spanish America,population of 319 freshet at Baltimore 393; of the Spanish consul caned 224; his publication thereon 239; be- Baptists in the United States 400; fore a court for the above altitudes of mountains 400; of new vessels built in the U. S. and En Spanish ship, (prize) detained 368 gland 323. Specie, imports of, 32, 60, 159,
185, 239, 270, 287, 304, 347, 398, 415; payments in Speech-inaugural of president Monroe 17; inaugural of gov. Clark, of Del. 41; gov. Pick- ens, of S. C. 110; gov. Brooks 245; Mr. Curran, in London, 76; of counsellor O'Garnish 142; Mr. Brougham 146; Mr. Phil- lips (Blake vs. Wilkins) 212; Mr. Hay 253; on the impedi- ment of Stages, Pittsburg to Louisville 304 "State of our country." an essay 33 "Statesmen and Politicians" 225 State papers-of the allied courts respecting the differences be- tween Spain and Portugal and Lucien Bonaparte
Talapoosa, the battle of Tallmadge, col. his charges a- gainst Van Wart, refuted Tarr, case of
Vessels, new, built in the U. S. and England
323 Vienna, the congress of arrived in the U.S 1816 324 376
entertainment given by
the Portuguese ambassador 411 Virginia. Legislative proceed- ing on equalization of repre- sentation, calling a convention &c. with the yeas and nays, 32; address of the legislature to president Madison 54; repre- sentation 78; members of the 15th congress 185; Mr. Ma- dison's memorial and remon- strance 1785, 295; central college
War tables, corrected Warden's narrative of conversa- tions with Nap. Bonaparte 234 Washington's birth day-cele-
Tay, British sloop of war, Terre Haute, a new town Thermometer, state of at various places, Feb. 1817 Tippecanoe, the battle of Toast-a neat one, drank at Phi- ladelphia Toasts at a dinner in honor of Tombigbee settlement general Harrison Tompkins, D. D. resigns the of- fice of gov. of New York 16, 20; reply of the assembly thereto 127; his general orders on retiring from the command of the militia 31; account of a public dinner given to him 128 St. Croix, an American seaman 80 Tonnage of the U. S. for 1815 punished at for several Steam boats-supposed to injure 415 the herring fishery 48; on On- tario 78, 185; on the Hudson 96, 336; on the Delaware 287; on the Chesapeake 398; on the Mississippi 143; at Hamburg 237; accidents to
brated at Buenos Ayres 174; at Paris
Washington City, public build- ings
Washington, monument propos- ed in Virginia Waterloo, account of the battle 185 of, by a French general officer 109; dreadful destruction at 237 Webster, Noah
48 Weekly Register-terms of 240, 288
circular, on the adva lorem duties 181; about the plaister of Paris trade 301; remittances of penalties, &c. 182 239 Treaty with Sweden 60, 80; in- 345 dian
224, 272 Trenton, the battle of
144 Tristram de Cunha Trumbull's paintings
Stocks, British and American 164
ment and prospectus
West Indies-scarcity of bread stuffs
158 Wheat, prospects of, &c. 176, 251, 368, 398; Jones' or Lawler's 284; price of
(see also British)—of the U. States
Turkey. 158, 270, 299; order of the grand signor to the pacha of Jeruselam
Strong, gen. S.
Sugar, American
West Indian
Susep-the Indian
Susquehannah Bridge
397 Uniformity in the currency
Wilkinson, gen.-memoirs 96, 282 Williams,S. his map of Indiana 110 Wilson, Mr. at Puerto Cabello 346 35 Wine, American 416
323 Union, on the permanency of 228 Winged gudgeons-a law case 282 336 United States-Br. opinions of
Sweden-navy of 57; various items Usury, Mr. Hay's speech on 159, 219, 237, 270, 319; reported
231 Wirtemburg-the king of 30, 57, 304 397; brief notices of things 319, 344, 324 365; declaration of prin. Paul 344; 253 king and queen nearly drowned 397 Wood screws, making them Woodbine, Br. agent 175, 211, 287
conspiracies 184, 207; "conscrip- Vaccine disease, Dr. Black's tion" 207; com. regulations
Switzerland-emigrations to the U. States 57, 206, 219, 299, 364 scarcity of bread stuffs 319; con- fession, &c. in Sylva, North American
Vaccination, in Sweden statement respecting Van Wart, Paulding and Wil- liams, vindicated 3; a painting of their exploit proposed Vegetables, Mammoth
Yeas and nays-see congress, &c. when the practice
of taking them first began? Yellow fever at Havana 240; in the West Indies
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