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 Adams, John, a bust of 15; his S Mr. Otis, 339; again to Mr. 16 364 B. Boxing, interrupted 359 Briggs, Isaac 261 255 121 B ldwin, Dr. 42 Barber, col. 423 the Burney's library Burns, the poet Charlotte, princess 206, 359; a letter said 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. 111 Commercial convention with the U. S. 187 Courteny, lord 13 117, 237, 271, 375 1 404 5) 237 9., 1:6 79 101, 134, 146 10, 11 12, 103 61, 10 Illinois territory 102, 10 27,211, 221 1.35.114 Language! 785 Dawbacks 98 393; enigration to 359 Dalies on imports and tonnage 12, 114, 341 24 Earnist, Charles Eieetilis, to provide an imunitnrm mole 27 402 Caprivily in Barbary 432 Executive departinents, building for 12, 27, in the Spaniards Exports of the US. Fishing vessels, Kec. 03 Warand 218, 267, 292 Forsyth, Mr. resolutions of11; speeches Cherokee Indians, schools a. Franking of letters 420 23 Chesnut, col. J. dies 208 Friends, memorial of Georgia militia services Ghent, expenses under the usaty of, &c. 305 Chil-state of affairs in, 96, 167, 220 Goolwyn,col. Harrisun, g 0. 97, 103, 195, 20A Heath, capt. 300 Urrick, Mr. History of congress, proposed 220, 324 Hospital, marine 119, 133, 134 132 documents, interesing 384) Tudians, of a trade with 29, 119, 120, 140 Lucernal improvements 46, 47, 43,61.0!, 63,97; a plan o, called for Luvalids, respecting 11, 133, 144, 145, 140 953 ed Christian! 325 LIsh emigrant associations Iron, of the duties un 99, 103, 200, 203 295 Journals of the convention, &c. 63 119, 120, 11 Julges, salaries of 407 Judiciary 12, 133; records 27, 40; lees 134 districts 116 28 29 King, Mr. his speech 298 Lands, public 10; Indian, in Kentueky 26, 341 &, to the legislature of Penn- 27: Charles Smitli's petition 29, "for thr: 305 sylvania 170 cultivation of the vine and olive" 61; offices 97; of forfritures of 133, 1341 32 claims 134, in Louisiana and Mississile 144, 145 117 131 306, 324 Cold water, effects of drinking Lewis, Mr. proposes, amendments to the 166 376, 424 115 Licensis, British 136 Lloyil, Mr. bis letter 409 Mails, respecting the Mail coaches 97 168 Manufactured articles imported, duty 375 upon 103, 113, 114 47 324 Acts, a list of those passed (see laws) 147 Meade, Mr. petition of his lady, &e. 8; his 46 97, 109, 120 10 Medals 97, 119, 203 103 145, 150 otticers 133 Messages, at length of the president, 10 decision of the commissioners und r the ! 152, 237 Arinory-staff 28, 97, 103, 119, 12)-bre- 4th article of the treaty of Ghent-2; 328 Pitufficers 26, 27, 97, 134; accounts 97; of the same, respecting a proposed 23 400 Arins, ma qufacture of 97 Mexico, American citizens confined in 47, 61 135 :19 Michigau territory 1), 46,03 11 401 resolutions) 133, 135; the bill for a depu. Militia, respecting the arming of 11; laws 401 119,129 03 119 200 Napl-s. r-lations with 53 98 National currency, report, and letter, &c. 11 with remarks 109 26, 61, 98, 10 166, 186 28, 101 Navigation bill 107, 111, 118, 121, 133, 13+; 293 103 Nary, the support of 11, 46; accounts 97; 63 discipline 119, report 32 8), 97 63, 64, 93, 133, 145 17 Chesapeake bay, defence, &c. of 190 Claims, reports, &c. 101 Ollics of the customs that may be dispense 121 ed with 113 97 224 10 140 Paulding, Joh. 46, 116 11 Paymasters, delinqurnt 135, 111 Commercial intercourse, bill regulating Pazos, Vincente 18,1, 103; his memori- it 169 10, 11, 23, 94, 135, 147 12, 103 Creighton, capt. 20 Dual and dumb boy il 112, 116 133 Poiroy, My 11 99 cuse 184 |