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NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.

H. NILES, EDITOR.

LIBRA

OF THE

RY

UNIVERSITY

CALIFORNIA

THE PAST THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE.

FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1823-VOL. XXIV.
OR, VOLUME XII.-NEW SERIES.

BALTIMORE:

PRINTED FOR THE EDITOR BY WILLIAM OGDEN NILES,

At the Franklin Press,

WATER-STREET, EAST OF SOUTH STREET.

A.

32

283

333

dams, John, late president, his
letten about missionaries 131;
his toast concerning Jn. Jay 321
Adams, John Q. presented with
a large fish
Adlum, John, on the cultivation
of the vine
Africa-of the slave trade on the
coast 52; king Boatswain's ho.
nor 322; colonization in 97,
215, 245, 273-address of the
board of managers
"Age of Bronze"-extract
Alabama-singular arrivals at
Mobile 1; explosion at Cahaw.
ba 16; exports of Mobile,,a.
mount of the cotton crop, &c.
21; numerous flies in 256;
progress and prosperity of
the state
Albany Argus-see "Caucus."
reproof of the editors
"Albion,” extracts from 114, 212|
Aleppo-account of the earth.
quake at

327

294

305

172

Algiers-fitting out corsairs 28;

case of Mr. Shaler at

"American flag"

347

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size and cost of ships built

194

211

Neutrality

28, 76, 185,213,262, 342

166

Nollekins, the sculptor

249

North west passage

91

261

197

Books, queer titles of
Boon, colonel
Boston-manufactories at Lech-
mere Point 262; churches in 288
Brain, on the state of the 400
Brazil-a regency for appoint-
ed 27; receipts and expendi.
tures 111; battles, skirmishes
and other military events 39,
141, 345; commerce of Rio
Janeiro 111; lord Cochrane
in 215; proclamations of the
emperor 170, 215; emperor's
speech 303; letters of the em-
press to her father
262 Brenan, Mr.
199 "Bridle for devils"
British.
"Age of Reason" sales of
Agriculture

183

"Sentinel" 241, 3231
Anecdote of Swift 256; naval
261, emigration 262; of a
Frenchman and priestly horse
dealer

Animal instinct
Appointments, by the president
and senate
35, 136

Argument, of Gales and Seaton 235
Arkansas-a map of 83; some
account of the territory 146;
Indian arrested for murder of
another Indian 197, 248; sil-
ver mine in

Alien duties, &c. in America
America complimented
Anglesea copper mines
Antiquities discovered

Old times in

Opera dancer

Parliament, debates in 76-see various
beads. Important documents submitted

Peel, Mr. in reply to Mr. Brougham, 93;
anecdote of

Petitions for relief, with accounts of the

198 "Spy" and "Pioneers” teprinted

218

200

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326 Specie, arrivals of

91

91

34 Steam vessels 200; boats

328

4

Stocks, fluctuations in,and the prices of 27,

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214

Catholic question

Charitable institutions

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Army of the U. S.-military aca-
demy

Army 120, 138, (in the colonies),
Bankruptcies, proceeds of
Bodies raised for dissection

Brougham, Mr. his speech about the con-
duct of France in regard to Spain 92-on
relations with France and Spain 185; al-
tercation with Mr. Canning 186; his
speech on certain papers submitted
Burdett, sir F.

256

35

260

Byron, lord

Calicoes, printed

368 Canals

Ashes, pot and pearl, a substi.
tute for

Ashley, gen. attacked by the

Indians

Ass, an, curious anecdote of
Australasia

Canale and roads

199 Canning, Mr. 91, 185, 186, 213, 225, 297-
268 minister to the U. S.

Austria--supposed intentions of
140, 148, 298; the emperor
a bankrupt

B.

"Balance of trade" exemplified
33, 116, 118, 178

Balances, (unsettled)
Baltimore vessels 33; 'Patriot'
70, 81, 129; inspections 128;
health 402; sheriff's office rob.
bed 144; state of the people
of 161, 321; remarks concern.
ing 177; on bank notes cur-
rent at 257; notes deposited 400
Bank of the U. S.-donation to

Coronation expenses
Court dress seized!
Crib, "the champion"
Criminal laws

Wheat, 105, 327; surplus of foreign 177
Wilson, sir Robert 90, 239; his address to
his constituents
186 Wives, the selling of

120

249

1
372

327 Wurtemberg, affairs of、
346 Buenos Ayres-state of the pro-
vinces 28, 346; revenue and
population 181; insurrection
in 215; British trade with 342

328, 354 “Bull,” an English one
297 Byron, lord

74

C.

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Debt-gifts for the extinguishment of 147;
interest of

Earthen ware, import and export of
Edinburgh, the provost of
Ellenborough, lord
Fire-ball, invented
Fisher, Clara

294

327

83

337

410 Canada (West) Creek Falls SOO
Canada-arrivals, imports and

exports at Quebec 21; popu-
lation 342; cost of the govern-
ment of 91; small war about
Grindstone island 199; trade
with the U.S. 247; emigration

83

76

91

352

France, on the relations with

Gloucester, the royal duke of

Gold imported

168,185, 186
238
120

Grain-happy news as to the price of
Greeks, for the relief of

193

39

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Cincinnatti 82; trials in Mary.
land 114; report in congress
on the memorial of certain
banks, &c. of S. C. 155; final
dividend of the old bank, and
remarks 181; about pistareens,
quarters of dollars and cut
notes

Greek fugitives in Switzerland

147

266

186 Canals-see the several states,
&c.: the Delaware and Chesa
peake 82, 129; Delaware and

186, 241
218

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13, 14

Banks in the district of Columbia "; of
the U. S 10; public monies in various
banks

Bills, many, passed, &c.

Blakely, Johnson, his heirs

140

Call of the house

3

Caucus, remarks on a 131, 133,
194, 241, 242, 322, 369, 403;
in general, notices 196, 241,
257-see "landmarks"
Chili--earthquake in 16-de-
tails 171; hereticks in 131;
state of things in 141; Coch-
rane's address to the officers
of the navy 170; abdication of
O'Higgins 205; gen. Friera
240, 282; population, &c. 316
Ching-great fire at Canton 29,
149; proclamation in conse.
quence 79; great festival of 366
Christianity, remarks on
Clay, Mr. at a public dinner in
Philadelphia 72-particulars
94; named for president 82;
nominated in Louisiana 136
Clerk, applications for the office

131

98

of a
Coal, remarks on the use of 178
Coasting trade

Colombia-Col. Todd at Bagota
39, 49, 245; M. Zea 39; valu.
able arrival 411; proclama-
tions of Morales 46, 141; adm.
Rowley's address in conse.
quence 78; some account of
Bagota,&c. 49; public schools
141; Mr. Anderson at Carac-
cas 402; Bolivar 141; foreign-
ers invited 411; M. Salazar
141, 240, 248; independence
celebrated 215; naval defeat
189, 200, 240, 251, 252, 298;
naval affairs 24C; youths from
at the military academy 209,
236; relations with Mexico
217; anniversary of the birth
of Washington 245, the army
247; com. Padilla 251, 266,
316; population, &c. of the
provinces 255; Maracaibo 266
316, 345; Porto Cabello 266;
message from the executive
269-reply 345; com. Danels

99

272, 298

Colonization of the free blacks:

see Africa.

Columbia, the district: remarks

21, 295

Canada-trade with

Clerks

13

7, 11

12

14

13

10

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14 Cuba-secret societies 4; popu-
lation and means 72, 141; the
transfer of the island suggest.
ed 25, 26, 72, 113, 189, 356;
order of the capt. gen. for the
suppression of piracy 30; in.
dependence spoken of 73,235
355, 402; importance of the
island to the trade of the U. S.
83 to 88; revenue 141; gov.
Vives' address to the people
204; proclamation on the in-
vasion of Spain by France,
316; French propositions to
gov. Vives 354; address to the
inhabitants
Cumberland road ·
Currant wine

Convention with Great Britain in 1818 13
Customs-officers of the
Duane, col. W.

7

8,9

Florida-of the Indians in 10; govern-
ment of the territory

10

Fortifications on the waters of the Che-

13

sapeake 6; Farrow & Harris 7; of the
number, &c. of the works
Georgia, Indian lands in 8; militia claims 14
Indians-the Choctaws 8; trading estab
lishments

Journals of the old congress

13

9, 10, 14

Judiciary, collection of the laws concern.
ing, proposed
King, Benjamin
Library, medals in

252

Lots in the city of Washington 10, 11
Louisiana-barracks, &c. in 9; lands in
10,11, 13
Manufacturing establishments-digest of 7
Memorial of masters of vessels lying in
Charleston, S. C.

Messages of the president-on retaining
compensation to officers in arrears 10;
communicating a digest of commercial
regulations

Michigan

Militia of the bill concerning the

Mint of the U. S.

Navy-appropriations
Ordnance department
Piracy, a bill respecting
Porto Rico privateers
Post masters
Presqu'isle

Public accounts, the settlement of
Public buildings

31

11

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11 Digest of the manufacturing es
tablishments, remarks on 130
Discussion, the right and utility
10 of

257

400

12,13 Duties, the inequality of, &c. 86,

Public, lands-maps, &c. of, proposed 6;
of the titles to certain
Quorum not present

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Reports-of the committee on the suppres
sion of certain parts of a document 4;
on the public buildings 9; on the me
morial of certain banks, &c. in South
Carolina 155; on the organization of the
158
courts of the U. S.
Resolutions passed, a list of 16; respect
ing certain Christian Indians
Revolutionary pension laws
Rules of the house

Salt springs and tead mines
Slave trade

380
8,9, 11, 13

11

7
12
Spain, ath article of the treaty with 11;
Spanish blockade, &c.
12, 13

Speaker, vote of thanks to him and his
reply

Stockton, lieut.

Suppressed documents-see "Reports,"

and

Taylor, Mr. of Va.

14

7

10

8

5

12

12

Treasury-letter from the sec. of
Virginia military land warrants
Yeas and nays-on Mr. Mercer's resolu
tion about the slave trade
Connecticut--governor's mes-
sage 175; election of lieut.
gov. 178; Yale college 208;
a long lived family in 296; the
banks 310; asylum for the
deaf and dumb 367; state pri.
401

son

on the legislation for
Comets, to appear
Commerce, remarks 19; quan-
tity and value of the goods,
&c. imported and exported,
for the year ending Sept. 30,
Consumption and production,
1822, with an account of the general remarks on 83 to 88
tonnage, &c. 60 to 70; with Consumption, deaths by, in dif.
Cuba and Hayti and the rest
ferent cities
of the world 83 to 83; encou
Contrasts, remarkable
ragement and protection of Cotton, manufactures and con.
99, 306; American and British sumption of, &c. 34, 103; pro-
110; decrees, orders, &c, re. duct of 392; price of 281; loss
specting
337
of the crop
392
Communication, internal 235 Counterfeiters

2
392

238, 400!

99, 105

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Eclipse and Henry!
Editorial-in reply to the Na-

tional Intelligencer, on sur-
veillance 18, 53, 70, 81, 233;
on the woollen manufacture
41; on various manufactures,
export of books, trade with
Cuba,&c. &c. 54; letter to the
editor 71; geographical igno-
rance 71; on national feeling
71; balance of trade 178; pre-
sidential election, general re-
marks 72-see Caucus; pro-
tective duties 81, 180, 306;
on tariff bill 87, 99; on trade,
generally, and the importance
of it with Cuba and Hayti com.
pared with our relations with
the rest of the world 83 to 88;
on the "prohibitory system"
99; cotton manufacture 103;
balance of trade, production,
&c. 116; on a congressional
caucus 131, 133, 194, 241, 257
322, 369, 403; case of Mrs.
Townsend 162; slaves and
slavery, especially the views
of the British concerning 179;
on the "extortion" of manu-
facturers 182; responsibility
and its effects 209; on the
proceedings of the French in
regard to Spain 236, 305; on
the protection of home labor
and its effects as to ships, the

fisheries, &c. 242; the "old
landmarks," or the history of
parties 273, 274, 291; African
colonization 273; use of the
first person singular 289; to
the editors of the Albany Ar-
gus 305; indirect bounty po-
licy 306; reply to Mr. W. S.
Smith 337; on a national cur.
rency 389; the proceedings
of the bank of the U. S. 391;
prospect of an Indian war 392
-war in disguise," or the
"creed" of Messrs. Gales and
Seaton, &c.
Egypt-cultivation of cotton and
indigo 4; import of slaves 39;
expedition to Sanaar 146, 149
Election of president, on the, by
Phocion' 373, 411; see Pre-
sidential election.
Electors and election of presi-
dent, valuable essay on
Emigrants returning home' 321
Emigration, condition and force
of to America

403

317

395

Erie, sudden rise and fall of the
waters of

352

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Naval-captures of Spanish vessels
215; fleet in the West Indies
Nun, a male one

Neuville, M. Hyde de
Ney, marshal
Officials

106

147

392

215,263

266

380

his report concerning certain
Christian Indians

380
"Holy alliance" and the mem-
bers thereof-see “European
affairs:" declaration 26; sup-
port of France against Spain
28; general exhortation to the
members, in a work publish.
ed at Verona 33; documents
submitted to the British par-
liament 218; papers and pro.
ceedings concerning the slave
trade 285; further concerning
Spain 302; secret treaty of
Verona 347; proceedings in
regard to Wurtemberg
200 "Holy Inquisition"

Paris, births, marriages, &c. 370; English
leaving the city 91; population, food,
&c. 112; press, state of the 150, 165,250,
342,410; 4th of July celebrated 410
Russian support
147, 168
Spain-hostile proceedings, invasion, &c.
28, 29, 49, 76, 120, 147, 150, 214, 240,
297; Spanish ship at Marseilles 76; de.
tained in the West Indjes 88; anee-
dotes of the former war in Spain
Specie, arrivals of

Soult

Swiss troops
Talleyrand's speech
Tri-colored flag

204

364

162

147, 311 Honey, extraordinary findings 74

263
107

389

261
182

1.

139 Illinois-records destroyed by
fire at Vandalia 16; cotton
raised in 50; bank robbery in
160; depreciated paper,queer
proceedings about
Importations, singular
Imports and exports-see Com.

War, not declared against Spain
Free masonry
Free nations
Free people of color, a memo-
rial in relation to 31; decision
concerning
Frenchman and a horse-dealer 262
G.

392

257

Gales and Seaton, see "National
Intelligencer."
Gallatin, Mr.
Gas lights, extent of pipes in
London
326
Geography, mistakes and errors
in, American and British 71, 310
Georgia: articles exempted from
execution, Indian lands in,&c.
2, 75; negociations concern-
ing 75, 199, proceedings of
the Cherokees
199
Germany, generally--a prince of
Wurtemberg in the U. S. 16;
intense cold 30; the richest
subject of Austria dies 39;
Saxony 39, 91; Wurtemberg
91, 345, 364, 372, the univer-
sities
Ghent, claims under the treaty
of 39; commissioners under
the first article of the treaty 416
Gibraltár-king of the Jews' at 2
Goodenough's manual of New-
York

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merce.

208, 342

161

Independence--celebration at
Newark, N. J. 341; on the Ta-
ble Rock 341; at Paris 410
Indians-Red Jacket 16; wars
with, an account of to be pub.
lished 36; marriages of 166;
Cherokees in Georgia 199;
execution of a Choctaw 248;
trial of a Cherokee 249; war
on the Missouri 368; remarks
392; the Cherokees of the Ar-
kansas 401; the Camanches
on the Arkansas,depredations
of

403
243

1
294

Indirect taxation
Inland navigation-from Nash-
ville to Mobile, &c.
Iron church

Irvine, Baptiste 46, 50, 128, 288
Italy-gold in the ashes of Ve-
suvius 4; views of Austria 27;
Pellico, the poet, 140; clergy
at Rome 140; new cardinals
200; earthquake at Palermo,
Messina, &c. 200; antiquities
261; prayers of the pope 263

J.

Jackson, gen. declines the mis-
sion to Mexico 16, 160, 280;
his letter to the committee of
Dauphin county 50; nominat.
ed for president 247; his case
and com. Porter's 248, 289;
letter to col. Patterson
Jay, John, Mr. Adams' toast con-
cerning
321
113 Jefferson, Mr. his opinions on
130 the fisheries, commerce and

326

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199
72, 161

Hribery

203, 344

Cadiz blockaded

370

Cayia, the Lings fille de joi

249

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Gun boats, mentioned
Gunpowder, export and import
of 1; Dupont's 54; great ex-
plosion of
H.

280

295

Conspiracies, &c.

vust, dies

attessert's speech

Chambers 27, 28, 49. 89; violent debates

112

168, 239

342

Hagner, Mr.

165 Harvard college

1

337

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