NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
THE PAST THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE.
FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1820–VOL. XVII.
A. Accounts, of the settlement of 79 Adams, president, his age Adams, Mr. sec of state-see congress, various heads; his letter on emigration 157-his directions respecting the cen sus 319; the only head of a department at the seat of go- vernment Africa--Sierra Leone 65; of the river Niger
African colonization-arrival of the Elizabeth, &c. 240; re- ports of deaths, &c. "Age of reason," notice of the work
Alabama-law of the state for safety against the slaves 113; C. Tait--district judge 240; exports of Mobile
Allston, Mrs. reported murder of, &c. 311; her case referred
Almeida, capt. 326-see brig
Banks of the United States, capital, &c. as reported by the see, of the treasury 77, 78; Colunibia banks 1, 34, 184, 416, 451; modesty of a robber clerk 184; of Virginia altered notes 240; of Maryland 326, 451; N. York 360; counterfeit bills 326. 360, 416, 432, 446; of New England 432; Kentucky 151; Tennessee 433, 452; Geo. 224, 241, 271, 274, 451; Ohio 224, 399; Maine 240, 312; New Hampshire 364; halves of notes 340; broken banks 364, 355: counterfeits and small notes 45: nests of countericiters
Bankruptcy, brief sketch of a system for 7--the necessity of a law, &c. Barbary-the treaty between France and Algiers 51; Mo- rocco 161, 225; the plague in 398; Algerine squadron 446, 463 Barron, com. his duc! with com. Decatur 57, 97; correspon- dence 98; recovering 128; his case noticed 169; his trial by a court martial, at length, on the affair of the Chesapeake 171 Bibb, Wm. W. dies Bigelow, a lawyer Bonaparte, Napoleon-his me- moirs 25, 63; force and cost of the establishment for his safe-keeping 155; Mr. Stokoe, 155; of his condition
Fox, Charles, his memory celebrated
Glasgow-radicals at, &c. 108,222, 237: population of
Glencoe, massacre of the clan of, noticed 254 Grain, prices of 268, 442; ports partially opened for the import of
61, 108, 175, 254; the lord lieut. 413; failure of the banks
Appointments and promotions -naval 128, 151; civil 128, 223, 318; military 390, 391; remarks on
Appropriation bills, noticed Arab pirates
Arabia--lady Hester Stanhope 65; the Wahabees Arkansas-notices of Army-col. King 152; general order respecting the recruit- ing service, &c. 152; general orders, northern division 224; board of officers, rank in the line 391; court martial at De- troit 431; maj. Wooley and capt. Johnson most honorably acquitted
Arrest of a dead body
Arts, progress of in France Astley, Thomas
Atlas, American, Tanner and Co's,
Brazil-galley slaves imported, and remarks on emigration to 286; a new history of British affairs
Kent, the duke of. dies, &c. 48, 60: his
child Kenyon, lord King George III, dies, &c. 47; proceed. ings 47, 48; George IV. proclaimed. &c. 48, 49. 61; notices 48, 60, 254; (bis birth day) 267; speech 269; revenue to him 284; his court 363; his message on the arrival of the queen 393; ladies' hoops dispensed with 414; his courtesy to Cur ran 322
Affairs, interesting illustrative of the debt, revenue, taxes, &c. Agriculture, state of 394, 413: of the com- mittee on
Larks, a strange quantity of
American produce and stocks, noticed 48; only one vessel at London 394; tя- riff, on the news of its rejection Americans impressed
Liverpool, imports at 48; arrivals at 62;
exports 268; petition on the navigation laws 394; entry of vessels at
Birmingham, reduced consumption at 395 Merchants' petitions
London a great fire at 49; proclamation
323, 359, 412 (estimates) 414
Manchester 61, 222: persons killed and wounded at the massacre
363,394, 413, 459, 460 Manufactures
Manufacturers, state of Marriage, singular, 48; barbarous
Baldwin, H.see "congress," and 288; dinner given him at Phi- ladelphia
Balloon, flight of one
Baltimore-donations to Savan-
nah 87; inspections 151, 365; exchange opened 271; cele- bration of independence 329; oratorio at 343; interments 432, 447
BANKS AND BANKING. Bank of the United States-report of the secretary of the treasury respecting 1, 34,77; dividends of the remaining funds of the old bank 33; on the price of its stock 112: statement of its condition, Nov. 1819, 117; on the losses of the U. S. by its misconduct 316; counterfeit bills 326; curious'calculations of profits, and errors corrected 402; law case, at Cincinnati 399, 442; jobbing in the stock
Canning, Mr. 343; his eulogy on the queen 427: his course respecting her Canterbury address to the queen
Caro street conspiracy-notices and de- tails, &c. 108, 123, 158, 175, 237, 254, 268; editorial remarks 276; execution 283 Champion of England! Clarence, the duke of Cobbett, Mr.
Colleges and universities
427; ships broken up and building 442 Newgate calendar
Parliament, prorogued 108; king's speech 123; meets 254; strength of parties Paupers 238; poor rates, &c. 322, 324, 395 Pellew, capt.
Combination against American manufac
Coronation of the new king 238, 324, 343.
Quakers wait on the king
Queen, notices of her 48, 60, 61, 109, 123, 188, 237, 268, 427, 428, 429, 442. 443; arrives in England, &c. 343, 358, 39%, 48, 359! 393, 412, 45t: correspondence, negocia
Chesapeake frigate, Barron's trial at length Chicago-state of affairs at Chili-lord Cochrane's pro- ceedings 25, 89, 91, 108; Spa- nish ship of 74 guns lost 25; sundry captured 91; the San Telmo 108; Carrera 162; reduction of Valdivia 286; Com. Hardy arrives off the coast, report of the loss of lord Cochrane's flag ship 416 China-a French Mandarin of 363 460, 463 Clark, John, dies 271
Scotland-disturbances in 158, 175, 237; a battle in 238, 254; baron of the exche quer 343; representation 413; church
Spain, on relations with 48, 284; revolu
tion in honored
Stage coaches,
State of the country
108, 188, 268, 284, 343,394, 460 Sunday newspapers
Thistlewood, A. see “Cato street conspi- racy."
427 Clay, Mr. see congress-re- marks on his resolutions 97; a dinner given him at Lex- ington Colonization of the free blacks 298 Columbia-the republic of~progress, civil and military 91; movements, &c. 162; first vessel arrives under the new flag 190; Rio de la Hache 190, 286, 364,398, 416; reported battles 190. Mr. Torres 224; news of the revolution in Spain re ceived 240; L. Mendez, minister at Lon- don 255; constitution proclaimed at Cartagena 364; commissioners from Morillo 398; Bolivar 398; Devereux ar- rives 398, 416; privateers 398; Aury's squadron 431; correspondence of Mo- rillo with the general congress Columbia, district of-fire at Georgetown 112; institute 112; judiciary 139; thes tre burnt 151; depreciation of property at Alexandria 151; churches in 416; City Hall
Throue, the heir of the 60; new one pre-
Vice, king's proclamation against
Wales, the princess of--see "Queen" above:
a "Jack of all trad s" in
Wellington, the duke of
West, Benjamin, dies 175: his
Wool, from New South Wales Woolen yarn, length of a pound Working people, state of Yorkshire giant
Young, Arthur, dies Brown, maj. gea.
Buenos Ayres, state of affairs at 25, 162; war with Artigas 162; flight of Pueyredon, revolu- tions, &c. 162, 190, 237, 241; treaty, &c. 270; further pro- ceedings 285, 364 Bunker's Hill, the man who fired the first gun at, dies 446 Butter, price of at Etica, N. Y. 287 C.
Cadets, promoted 391; at New York
Campeachy, the
adopted at Canada, imports and exports, &c. 65; Isle aux Noix 112; ta- riff 169; early potatoes 224; arrivals at Quebec 326; forti- fications at do. Candy, the regalia of the king, in London 238 Cannon, the proof of, prescrib- ed by the navy board Cape of Good Hope-colony at 364 Capitol, of the United States 224 Carey, Mr. his "New Olive branch" Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton 329,447 Cass, gov. his projected tour 150 Caucus, called 97; abortion of 113 Census, the 4t. of the U. S. di- rections of the sec. of state for taking it 319; remarks upon the law, &c.
Compliment to the editor Congress, on the manner of do- ing business in
Congress of 1774, non-importa- tion agreement
East Indies, imports and exports from and
Florida, report and bill to take possession of 32, 53; the treaty 112; motion to take possession 195; see "Spain," relations with. Floyd, Mr.
Foreign armed vessels
Fortifications, &e. civil jurisdiction over 28; contracts for building, 31; appro priations Franking
French spoliations 55, 67, 127; affairs 166; vessels
Gales and Seaton, Mr. Randolph's motion
Adans, Mr. his letters to Mr. Lowndes 59; report on the case of J. Smith 67; on claims against the governments of St. Domingo 93; on the execution of the treaty of Ghent 157 Adjournment 66, 67,94, 95, 182 183 Agriculture, a committee of Alabama 29, 143, 150; (French emigrants in) 163 Appropriations, on the transfer of 13; na- val 28. 31; military 32, 54, 55, 56, 91, 92. 112, 124, 125, 126; general 56, 68, 109, 124 Arkansas 28, 149 Army-rations, &c. 11: certain contracts 16; appropriations, see above: cost of the statf, &c. 56; clothing 124, 146, 147. 150, 183, 190, 193, 231; employment of to make a survey of the interior 177; a mo- tion for reduction 181; a plan for Auction duties 169, 185, 127, 148, 166, 181; proceedings, debate, &c. 182, 183; Mr. Balaires due from collectors, &c. Baldwin's speech Baldwin, Mr. 69; his speech on the tariff 229 241; do. on the duty bill 299; do. on the Missouri question 403; on the auction bill Baltimore-respecting a cannon lost at North Point Banks of the U. S. 28, 31; general report of the secretary of the treasury 1
Ghent, execution of the treaty of Godtroy, G.
Good Friday, proposed adjournment on 119 Gun powder, lead, &c. loaned
Half pay officers of the rev. arny Hall of the house of rep.
Hayti-see "St. Domingo" below. Hraps, John
Importations, value of for four years 428 Indiana (aud Ulinois) boundari
125 Indians-a bill to license traders with 10; report on the trade 143; do. to the. nate 155; trading houses and trale 15, 11. 28. 00, 94, 124, 127, 167
in the district of Columbia 126, 127, 163, 167, 177, 182 Bankruptcy, a system of 10, 32, 52, 56, Journals of the old congress 54, 147; of 67, 91, 95, 109, 148 the convention Barbour, Mr. 11, 124 Judges (district) Beaulieu, capt. L. J. of the revolution 177 Judicial system Beecher, Mr. 13 Judiciary of the dist. of Columbia 139, 127
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