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NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD

OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.

H. NILES, EDITOR.

THE PAST-THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE.

FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1818-VOL XIV.

OR, VOLUME II.-NEW SERIES.

BALTIMORE:

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE EDITON,

At the Franklin Press,

HEAD OF CHEAPSIDE.

A.

Abolition of the slave trade 136
Academician, the

Adams, John, a bust of 15; his
letter to the editor on the A-
merican revolution, the cha-
racter of the first great actors
in it, 17; respecting certain
early opinions of our naval
power, 33; on the character
et James Olis and others, 137;
on the character of Samuel
Adams, &. 177; his letters
Wirt
10 Mr.
respecting
Messrs. O is, Henry, &c. 257;
M. Jefferson's opinion of him
another letter about

S

Mr. Otis, 339; again to Mr.
Wirt,

16

364

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B.

Boxing, interrupted

359
239, Braddock's defeat-Mr. Find-
293 ley's letter respecting 179
Brazil; the king proclaimed 167;
the Congress frigate at 168;
arrests 223; letters from Rio
Janeiro

Briggs, Isaac

261

255

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B ldwin, Dr.
Baltic sea 189; trade
Baltimore, proccedings of the
corporation--Washington's
birth day 14; inspections 151;
Pratt street, 240; battle mo-
nument 295; improvements 310
Bank of the United States-re-
marks on its drafts, the pro-
posed alteration of its charter
and a proposition that the
states should taxit 4, 23;saine,
stock and stock nojes, loss to
the U. States, &c. 20, pro-
posed to be taxed by the
states 23, 64; on the manner
of taking the shares, value
of the stoc, &c. 35; cost of
a lot for the building at Phi-
Jadelphia 152; general re-
marks and exhortations 260;
letter from a director and re-
marks 281; again 297; about
the dividend of 329; scraps
$97; Mr. Calhoun's report on
the national currency and re-
marks 409; brief notices
Bank of Gloucester robbed 15;
at Pittsburg robbed 135, 272;
commercial of lake Erie 321;
Susquehannah bridge and
banking company 320; of
Cumberland robbed
Banks-see "paper money" and
"paper system"-general es-
says on the nature and opera
tion of 1, 17, 33, 89, 104,
108, 177, 193, origin, pro
gress and end of, with a pro-
ject for new one 225; rags,
&c. 281, 297; legal decision
respecting notes of a, 207;
proposition affecting
choice of legislators 297, 315;
the fountain of evil 313; lists
of forgeries, &c. 313, 331,
333, 356, 377, 396, 428; on
the capacities of 377; respon-
sibility 378, 379; report in the
legislature of New-York re-
specting 39; exchange of
notes 396, 414; respecting
haf notes
Banking and emigration
Barbarian captivity

42

Barber, col.

423

the

Burney's library

Burns, the poet

Charlotte, princess 206, 359; a letter said
to be written by her to her mother
Children changed, a story about

in manufactories

Church and theatre!

Churches, new

Clarence, the duke of

Coinage

Crim hals

Debt

East India service

220

221

237

253

60

237

Cochrane, lord

166

Cockburn, admiral

271

166. 238

Colonies, of their intercourse with the U.
States

111

Commercial convention with the U. S. 187

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Courteny, lord

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117, 237, 271, 375

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101, 134, 146

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Illinois territory

102, 10

27,211, 221

1.35.114

Language!
311 remarks on the conquest of Dickerson, Mr. bis speech

785
Lewis, sir Watkins
324

Dawbacks

98
Litigation of forty years

393; enigration to
323

359

Dalies on imports and tonnage 12, 114,
London--bills of mortality 94, 401; fever Canal across Cipe Cod 15; Hul. 1.6; law 215; 01 cottous and willens 1.35

341
son and Champlain

24 Earnist, Charles
batteries
306

Eieetilis, to provide an imunitnrm mole 27
Loyalists, American

402 Caprivily in Barbary 432 Executive departinents, building for
Lunaties in Scotland
330 Caroline, the ship, attacked by Expatriation

12, 27, in
Manufactures

the Spaniards

Exports of the US.
Methodist missions
300

Fishing vessels, Kec.
Military tactics, new
403 Chela w village-see “Seminole Flag of the U.S.

03
Militia

Warand 218, 267, 292 Forsyth, Mr. resolutions of11; speeches
Mols killed
Monarchy, on the state of the

Cherokee Indians, schools a. Franking of letters
Naturalization!

420
mong
390 French spoilatiuns

23
Naval-officers 116; vessels building, &c.

Chesnut, col. J. dies 208 Friends, memorial of
13); do, on the American plan 253; *

Georgia militia services
fleet to sail 358; round stetas 402, 407 Child killed by a snake 408

Ghent, expenses under the usaty of, &c.
Newspapers

305 Chil-state of affairs in, 96, 167,
North pole expedition

220
168, 189, 358,406; the block.

Goolwyn,col.
Opposition in Parliament
341

Harrisun, g 0.

97, 103, 195, 20A
Order in council
387 ade of 168, 189, 338, 406;

Heath, capt.
Packers

300
see “Hornet;" the great vic-

Urrick, Mr.
Painters
271

History of congress, proposed
Palineston, lord

220, 324
(ory of Mai cu 309; details

Hospital, marine
Peace, Mr. Vunsittart's observations
36, 384; revenues, &c, 272;

119, 133, 134
Podstrians

132

documents, interesing 384) Tudians, of a trade with 29, 119, 120, 140
Pensions
341

Lucernal improvements 46, 47, 43,61.0!,
Pietiire of England
333 China -diit rences with the B:j.

63,97; a plan o, called for
Pill's birth day
375 ijslı 309; of the emperor turn-

Luvalids, respecting

11, 133, 144, 145, 140
Plymouth breakwater

953

ed Christian!
Politics, case of Cauning, &c.

325 LIsh emigrant associations
229

Iron, of the duties un
Poor, paupers, and poor laws, &e. 221, Clarke, gen. G. R. dies 48 Johnson, col. R. M.

99, 103, 200, 203
271, 305 Clay, Mr.

295 Journals of the convention, &c.

63
Pot ash, manufactory of
271

119, 120, 11

Julges, salaries of
President frigate
166 Cleopatra's barge

407

Judiciary 12, 133; records 27, 40; lees 134
Protest against the indemnity bill 187 Cergyının, affiction for, a 395

districts

116
against the alien bill
420 Cierks in the public offices
413 Kaih, de, haron

28 29
Quaker's vote at London
419

King, Mr. his speech

298
Queen Charlotte
309, 341 Cobbeti, William, his peti:ion,

Lands, public 10; Indian, in Kentueky 26,
Red book extraordinary

341 &, to the legislature of Penn- 27: Charles Smitli's petition 29, "for thr:
Reform!

305

sylvania
Heform in the parliament

170

cultivation of the vine and olive" 61;
94

offices 97; of forfritures of 133, 1341
Regent's speech 94, 402; his cruize off Cois, patent!

32

claims 134, in Louisiana and Mississile
Brigiiton 390; to marry Maria Louisa!
Cold, record of, 14, 32. 135,

144, 145
200; gives an entertainment
490

117
Revenge
166, 375, 138 152; at Baltimore in May 192 Laws passed, a list of

131
Richmond tbe duke of

306, 324 Cold water, effects of drinking Lewis, Mr. proposes, amendments to the
"Right of search"

166
it

376, 424
constitution

115
Rose, George
94

Licensis, British

136
Rothschild, the banker
220 Commerce of the United States,

Lloyil, Mr. bis letter

409
Rush, Mr. U. S. minister 132, 341, 375 a Frenchinan's remarks on 414 Looinis, Jarius
Seamen
94, 305, 325 Cominercial regulations 3.38

Mails, respecting the
Seotland -the bank of

Mail coaches

97
Slare trade, respecting the
185 Congress frigate

168 Manufactured articles imported, duty
Sp-eie payments

375
Congress.

upon

103, 113, 114
Speech of the prince regent
94 Accounts, settlement of
145 Massachusetts claims

47
Spies, licensed

324 Acts, a list of those passed (see laws) 147 Meade, Mr. petition of his lady, &e. 8; his
Siamps, duty upon
303 Adjournment

46
State of the country

97, 109, 120
!06 Alabama t'rritory

10 Medals

97, 119, 203
Stewart, lord, his salaries, &c, 300, 324 Amelia Island~98,(documents) 100, 169 Meeting of congress

103
Stocks, American 13 94, 132, 121, 237, 341 Amendarents to tie constitution, 27, 28, Memorial of certain naval and marin,
British 94, 152, 220, 237; (liter.

145, 150

otticers
ence between British and French) 237, Anderson, John

133 Messages, at length of the president,
341, 375, 376, 420, 438 Arinories of the U.S.

10 decision of the commissioners und r the !
Storm at Plymouth, &c.

152, 237 Arinory-staff 28, 97, 103, 119, 12)-bre- 4th article of the treaty of Ghent-2;
Succession to the throne

328 Pitufficers 26, 27, 97, 134; accounts 97; of the same, respecting a proposed
Suicides
13 organization 119; peace establish went 145 amendinent of th constitution

23
System of commerce

400 Arins, ma qufacture of
Taxation-on survants, &c.

97 Mexico, American citizens confined in 47,
160 Arts, usetul, the pro notion of

61

135
Tea, imitations of
420 Austin, Loring

:19 Michigau territory

1), 46,03
Tempest, Miss
324 | Bank of the U. S. 48, 133; (Mr. Horsey's Military acuden.

11
Theatres, state of

401 resolutions) 133, 135; the bill for a depu. Militia, respecting the arming of 11; laws
Toasts

401
ty president, &c.
145 01; of the pay of

119,129
Trial by batile
237 Banks of Columbia, on the state of 47 Mississippi

03
Vansittart, Mr.
375 Bankrupt bill 11; yeas and ways on, 12 Missouri territory

119
Wales, the princess of 94, 186, 305 Barbour, Mr. his speech

200 Napl-s. r-lations with

53
Wellington, the duke of 132, 166; his escate Bassett, midshipman

98 National currency, report, and letter, &c.
253; titles!
359 Beaumarchais, de

11 with remarks

109
West Indies
186, 271 Boundaries of Use U. S. report of the com- Naval depots

26, 61, 98, 10
Wi.at

166, 186
missioners

28, 101 Navigation bill 107, 111, 118, 121, 133, 13+;
Whirlwind
166 Bounties
101 law 181; Ms. King's speech

293
Woolen manufactures
220 Bounty lands

103 Nary, the support of 11, 46; accounts 97;
Brown, gen. division orders, Canal-Del. and Chesapeake

63 discipline 119, report
Feb. 23, 1818,

32
Capitol
119,144 Netherlanus, relations with

8), 97
Carrol, Coffee and Desha, generals 119 Neutral relations
Brown, admiral

63, 64, 93, 133, 145
96 Chalıncy com.
12 New York, district courts

17
Bunker's hill, the battle of, re-

Chesapeake bay, defence, &c. of
12, 120 Niagara frontier

190
turns of loss at, &c.

Claims, reports, &c.

101 Ollics of the customs that may be dispense
321 Clay, Mr. 37, 99; speech

121 ed with

113
C.
Clerks in the public offices
101 Orr, B.G.

97
Cadets, notice to

224
Collectors of the custom, 28; offices of do. 143 Paper hangings

10
Color, people of
Campbell, Geo. W.

140 Paulding, Joh.

46, 116
136 Columbia, district

11 Paymasters, delinqurnt

135, 111
Canada, lic. proposed to be ced.

Commercial intercourse, bill regulating Pazos, Vincente 18,1, 103; his memori-
ed to the U. S. 14; R. Gour.

it
111, 119, 121 al, at leagth 11.); documents

169
Controversies between states 97, 113 Pensioners
lay 117, 207; political discus.

10, 11, 23, 94, 135, 147
Cotton di wulen gouds
135 Perry, capt.

12, 103
sion, 272. 291, 308; coid ja

Creighton, capt.
12,29 Persons of color

20
135; exir.ct from the lon.

Dual and dumb boy
145 Pisicions, many presented

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Debe of the U... paid into ibe L'. S. bank Pickin's statistics

112, 116
real llerald 238; snow 308;

133 Poiroy, My

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