Chili. Treaty with, viii. 31. Choctaw Indians. Treaty with, vi. 84. Cholera, its origin, progress, &c. vii. 21. Colombia. Mosquera elected President,
v. 222. Congress convoked, v. 223. Revolt of Cordova, v. 224. resigns, v. 230. Bolivar's message to congress, v. 231. Mosquera cho- sen president, v. 237. Commotions at Bogota, v. 239. General Sucre assassinated, v. 239. Bolivar re-as- sumes the government, v. 241. Bo- livar's death, v. 242. Physical as- pect of Colombia and productions, vi. 123. Government under Spain and religion, vi. 125. Character of the people, vi. 126. Miranda's ex- pedition, vi. 131. Independence, vi. 136.
Commerce of United States, v. 493. vi. 19. 25. vii. 22. viii. 28. Connecticut, v.528. vi. 320. vii. 343. viii. 247.
Creek Indians. Treaty with, vii. 94.
Debt of United States, viii. 6. Delaware, v.559, vi. 340. vii. 253. viii. 268. Denmark. Claims on, v. 27. Settle- ment of claims, v. 27: Convention with, v. 49.
Diplomatic corps, v. 469. Duties in 1829, v. 477.
England. Catholic question, v. 420. Meeting of parliament, v. 424.
Speech from the throne, v. 427. Character of George IV., v. 435. Death of George IV., v. 433. Ac- cession of William IV., v. 440. Dissolution of parliament, v. 442. Threatened riots in London, v. 451. Duke of Wellington resigns, v. 455. Earl Grey, Premier, v. 459. Parlia- mentary reform, v. 460. Riots in the country, v. 465. State of public feeling, vi. 235. Meeting of Parlia ment, vi. 258. The church, vi. 258. The privy list, vi. 259. Reform bill, vi. 262. Passed House of Commons and rejected by House of Lords, vi. 276. Public excitement, vi. 279. Riots at Bristol, vi. 280. Political unions, vii. 201. Reform bill intro- duced, vii. 202. Trial of Bristol ri- oters, vii. 203. Second reading of reform bill, vii. 205. Ministers de- feated in committee, vii. 207. Min- isters resign, vii. 208. Public ex- citement, vii. 209. Reform bill passes, vii. 211. Nature of reform, vii. 213. Tithes, vii. 216. West India emancipation, v. 222. Dis solution of Parliament, vii. 225. Elections, viii. 196. Bank of Eng. land, viii. 206. Reduction of taxes, viii. 208. Tumult in Cold Bath Fields, viii. 209.
Executive officers, v. 469. vi. 1. vii. 1. viii. 1.
Expeditures, v. 488. vi. 13. vii. 15. viii. 9. 19.
Exports, v. 512. vi. 35. vii. 37. viii. 63.
Falkland Islands, viii. 16. Federal Government. Powers of, v. 63. Ferdinand, king of Spain, his death, viii. 217.
France. Claims on, v. 26. Origin of claims, v. 26, 28. Treaty with, vi. 81. France. Vicissitudes in, v. 251. Polig.
nac ministry, v. 252. Public opinion, v. 253. Lafayette at Lyons, v. 253. Breton association, v. 257. Pari- sian Café's, v. 259. Journalism, v. 262. The Moniteur, v. 263. Po- lignac's position in regard to the press, 269. Jesuits, v. 271. District of the Jesuits, v. 272. Assembling of the Chambers, v. 278. Expedi- tion against Algiers, v. 279. State of parties, v. 281. Speech of the
king, v. 285. Address of the Dep- uties, v. 287. Dissolution of the Chambers, v. 291. New ministers, v. 291. Elections, v. 292. rine expedition, v. 294. Surrender of Algiers, v. 301. Colonization of Algiers, v.305. Ministerial arrange- ments, v. 306. State of parties, v. 310. The ordinances, v. 312. Their effect, v. 316. Protest of journalists, v. 318. Police arrangements, v. 326. "The three days," v. 328. Marmount, v. 329. Dispersion of the people, v. 330. Deputation of citizens, v. 337. Civil war, v. 338. Movements of the troops, v. 343. Polytechnic school, v. 347. Cap- ture of the Louvre, v. 353. Eva- cuation of Paris, v. 354. Conduct of the people, v. 356. Provisional goverment, v. 357. Lafayette, v. 358. Proposal of the king, v. 359. Duc d'Orleans made lieutenant ge- neral, v. 361. State of Paris, v. 364. Proceedings of the Chambers, v. 380. New charter, v. 388. Duc d'Orleans king, v. 391. Impeach- ment of ex-ministers, vi. 293. State of Paris, vi. 297. New ministry, vi. 300. State of parties, vi. 302. vii. 178. Banishment of the Bourbons, vii. 180. Riots at Lyons, vii. 181. Death of Casimir Perrier, vii. 184.
Riots of Kentucky, v. 588. vi. 365. vii. 274. viii.
June, vii. 186. Duchess of Berri, vii. 188. viii. 212. Landing at An- cona, vii. 189. Reduction of citadel of Antwerp, vii. 192. Policy of Louis Phillipe, viii. 210. Return of French army from Belgium, viii. 211. Meeting of Chambers, viii. 211. American indemnity bill, viii. 212.
Georgia, v. 575. vi. 356. vii. 265.
viii. 291. Conduct of Georgia on Indian affairs, vi. 26. George IV., his death and character., v. 435.
Germany. Importance of, vi. 137. Con-
stitution of the Holy Roman Em- pire, vi. 139. German confederacy, vi. 141. Literature in Germany, vi. 146. Journals, vi. 147. Insur- rections, vi. 150. vii. 193. Governors of states, v. 475. vi. 5. vii. 5. viii. 5
Greece, vi. 159. vii. 195. Leopold of- fered the Greek crown, vi. 160.
Lafayette, his reception at Lyons, v. 256. Commander of the National Guard, v. 358.
Land offices, vii. 13. viii. 17. Law cases and legal decisions. James Jackson, ex dem. Haman & Hart vs. Elias Lamphire. Conflict- ing claim to a military tract in state of New York, v. 293. Hiram Craig, John Moore and Ephraim Moore, vs. State of Mis. souri. Construction of an act of Missouri establishing Loan Offices, v. 241.
John Soulard, widow & others, vs. the United States. John T. Smith appellant, vs. the United States, on claims of land in State of Missouri, claimed under titles from the Span- ish government, v. 260. The Providence Bank, plaintiffs in error vs. Alpheus Billings and Tho. mas G. Pitman. Construction of an act taxing banks, v. 261.
The Cherokee Nation vs. the State of Georgia, vi. 229.
The State of New-Jersey, complain- ant, vs. the people of the State of New-York, for the purpose of as- certaining and settling the boundary between the two states, vi. 261. vii. 363. Pierre Menard, plaintiff in error, vs. Aspacia, defendant in error. vi. 264. Asa Greene, plaintiff in error, vs. the lessee of Henry Neal, defendant in error. Construction of statute of limitation of state of Tennessee, vii. 358.
Samuel A. Worcester, plaintiff in error, vs. the State of Georgia. Constitu. tionality of acts of Georgia, relating to Indians, vii. 364.
State of Georgia vs. Samuel A. Wor- cester, Elizur Butler and others. Indictment for a misdemeanour, vii. 365.
The State of Georgia vs. B. F. Thomp- son and others, and the State vs. Elizur Butler, Samuel A. Butler and others. Indictment for residing in the Cherokee nation without license, vii. 366.
Samuel A. Worcester vs. the State of Georgia. Opinion of the supreme court of the United States, vii. 367. Light House bill lost, viii. 192. Louisiana v. 583. vi. 361. vii. 271. viii. 304. Louis Phillippe, king of the French, his policy, viii. 210. Lyons, riots at, vii. 181.
Maine, v.519. vi. 305. vii. 229. viii. 227. Malay forts destroyed, vii. 18. Mamiout, v. 329.
Maryland v. 560. vi. 342. vii. 254. viii. 271. Massachusetts, v. 523. vi. 314. vii. 258. viii. 234.
Mexico, condition of the country, v. 217. Invasion from Havana, v. 218. De- feat of invaders, v. 218. Abdication of Guerrero, v. 220. Bustamenta chosen President, v. 221. Mexico, treaty with, vii. 20.76. Missionaries condemned in Georgia, vi. 30.
Mississippi, v. 582. vi. 360. vii, 270. viii. 301.
Missouri, v. 582. vi. 360. vii. 270. viii. 324. Monte Video, v. 250.
Naples, claims on adjusted, vii. 19. Con- vention with, viii. 130.
Navy promotions, v. 472. Netherlands, v. 395. Creation of King. dom of Netherlands, v. 396. Con- dition in 1819, v. 407. Trial of M. de Potter, v. 408. Revolution at Brussels, v. 410. Bombardment of Antwerp, vi. 215. New-Hampshire, v. 521. vi. 313. vii. 236. viii. 231.
New-Jersey, v. 550. vi. 332. vii. 249. viii. 260.
New-York, v. 530. Canals, v. 532. Morgan's abduction, v. 537.
Do. vi. 323. vii. 246. viii. 254. North Carolina, v. 568. vi. 350. vii. 260. viii. 282.
Nullification, v. 64. Debates on, v. 108. 117. vii. 29.
Obituary. Sir. David Baird, v. 265, Queen of Portugal, v. 269. Hon. G. Tierney, v. 271. George IV., vi. 209. Marinus Willet, vi. 277. Pope Pius VIII., vi. 282. Benjamin Constant, vi. 283. Countess de Genlis, vi. 293. King of Sardinia, vi. 294. Field Marshal Diebitsch, vi. 296. John Trumbull, vii. 381. Richard Varick, vii. 386. Stephen Girard, vii. 387. Robert Campbell, vii. 390. J. W. Van Goethe, vii. 392. Casimir Perrier, vii. 395.
Sir James Mackintosh, vii. 398. Samuel Ward, vii. 405. Duke of Reichstadt, viii. 416. Sir Walter Scott, viii. 417. Letitia Buonaparte, viii. 422. Count O'Reilly, viii. 423. Doctor Spurzheim, viii. 425. Capt. Joseph Pratt, viii. 424. Judge John Hall, viii. 428. Bushrod Washington, v. 267. Sir Thomas Lawrence, v.269. Marquis de Lally Tollendal, v. 273, Isaac Parker, vi. 272. King of Naples, vi. 281. General Sucre, vi. 282. Simon Bolivar, vi. 284. Rev. Robert Hall, vi. 294- Mrs. Siddons, vi. 295, James Monroe, vi. 287. Oliver Peabody, vii. 385. William Barton, vii. 387. Robert Troup, vii. 389. George Abbe, vii. 390. M. Champollion, vii9. 3. Nathaniel Rochester, vii. 396.
Thomas Sumpter, vii. 402. Wm. H. Maynard, viii. 416. General La Macque, viii. 416. Sir John Leslie, viii. 421, Baron Tenterden, viii. 422. Capt. Stephen Olney, viii. 424. Robert C. Sands, vii. 426. Amos Binney, viii. 427. Philemon Hawkins, viii. 429. General Tarlton, viii. 429. Earl Fitzwilliam, viii. 430. Edmund Kean, viii. 438. Josiah S. Johnston, viii. 445. Savary, Duke of Rovigo, viii. 448. Lord Exmouth, viii. 430. John Neilson, viii. 437. John Randolph, viii. 439. Oliver Wolcott, viii, 447. Nicholas Fish, viii. 452.
William Wilberforce, viii. 453. Hannah More, viii. 454. Rajah Rammohun Roy, viii. 455. Ferdinand VII., viii. 457. Marshal Jourdan, viii. 459. Ohio, v. 550. vi. 367. vii. 275. viii. 315. Orleans, Duke of, made Lieutenant
General of France, v. 361. Chosen king, v. 301.
Otho, king, arrives in Greece, viii. 222. Ottoman Porte, treaty with, vii. 91. 97.
Peck, Judge, impeachment of, vi. 155. Pennsylvania, v. 553. internal improve. ment in, v. 554.
Do. vi. 334. vii. 250. viii. 263. Perrier, Casimir, French Premier, his death, vii. 184. Philadelphia, v. 558. Poland. Partition of, vi. 168. Policy of
Napoleon, vi. 169. Tyranny of the Russians, vi. 174. Conspiracy of 1825, vi. 174. Oppression of Ni- cholas, vi. 175. Polish revolution, vi. 179. Provincial government, vi. 181. State of Warsaw, vi. 185. Various engagements, vi. 189. Advance of the Poles, vii. 204. Re- treat of the Poles, vii. 208. Fall of Warsaw, vii. 212. Dispersion of Polish army, vi. 212. State of Poland, vii. 195. Portugal. State of, v. 418. Emigrants, vi. 151. Distress of, vi. 153. Re- gency at Terceira, vi. 156. Remarks on, vii. 197. Siege of Oporto, viii. 214. Don Miguel's fleet captured, viii. 214. Donna Maria proclaimed, viii. 215. Measures of Don Pedro, viii. 215.
land, vi. 189. 197. vii. 317. Convention between France and Eng- land, vii. 321.
Danish constitution, vii. 325. Convention between France and the Netherlands, viii. 390.
Treaty with Brazil, v. 33.
Do. Prussia, v. 43.
Convention with Denmark, v. 49. Documents relating to trade between U. S. and British colonies, v. 52. vii. 262.
Secretary of War to Cherokee delega- tion, v. 124.
Opinion of Attorney General respect- ing Cherokee treaties, v. 128. Memorial of Cherokee Indians, v. 133. Cherokee Address, v. 137. Treaty with Austria, vi. 78.
King of England's speeches to Parlia- ment, v. 161. vi. 157. vii. 292. viii. 364. 367.
Speeches of Governor of Upper Ca- nada, v. 163. vi. 168. viii. 384.
-Lower do. v. 165. vi. 162. vii. 296. viii. 378. -King of France, v. 167.
173. vii. 307. viii. 386. Address of Chamber of Deputies, v. 171.
Minister's Report to King of France, v. 174.
Decrees of the King of France, v. 180. Governor of Jamaica's speech, viii. 369.
Protest of Don Carlos, viii. 392. Constitutional Charter of the French, vi. 169.
Lafayette's Letter to National Guard, v. 179.
Public Lands, v. 65. Debates in Senate on, v. 71.
Public Debt, of U. S., vi. 6.
Randolph, John, minister to Russia, vi. 99.
Reform and Retrenchment, v. 18. 145 Reform bill in England, v. 460. vi. 262. 276. vii. 202.
Removals from office, v. 19. Revenue in 1829, v. 429., in 1830, vi. 7., in 1831, vii. 7., 1832, viii. 7. Rhode Island, v. 527. vi. 318. vii. 242. viii. 245. Russia, vii. 196.
Sacs and Foxes, war with, vii. 11. Senate of United States, rejections by, v. 21.
Slave question, debates on, v. 79. Spain. Claims on, v. 27. Spain. Condition of, v. 414. Queen's death, v. 415. The new Queen, v. 416. Law of succession, v. 418. Salic Law abolished, viii. 216. Dis. satisfaction of Don Carlos, viii. 216. Death of Ferdinand, viii. 217. Don- na Maria Isabella proclaimed Queen, viii. 217. Movements of Carlists, viii. 218. Policy of the Regency, viii. 218.
South Carolina, v. 272. vi. 353. vii. 260. viii. 285. Switzerland.
Constitution of the old Republic, vi. 226. Public law, vi. 231. State of the Cantons, vi. 234.
United States. Situation of, v. 26. Trea. ty with Cherokees, v. 43. vi. 32. Bank, v. 147. Prosperity of, v. 175. Policy of Administration in 1830, vi. 9. Policy of the southern states, vi. 10. Policy of the northern states, vi. 12. New cabinet, vi. 20. Anti- Masonic party, vi. 22. Conduct of Georgia on Indian affairs, vi. 26. Condemnation of missionaries, vi. 30. Debates on Indian affairs, vi. 37. Claims on France, vi. 39. Treaty with France, vi. 42. Inter- course with British West India, vi. 44. N. E. boundary, vi. 50. vii. 13. 21st congress, 2d. session, vi. 53. President's message, vi. 54. Im- peachment of judge Peck, vi. 155. Judicial system, vi. 56. Internal Improvement, vi. 68. vii. 158. Ap- propriations, vi. 80. 119. vii. 123. viii. 189. Debates on Public Lands,
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