NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
Hæc olim meminisse juvabit.-VIRGIL.
FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1815.-VOL. VIII.
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE EDITOR,
No. 29, SOUTH CALVERT-STREET.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE UNITED STATES;
ARE EMINENTLY CALCULATED TO BUILD UP
THIS VOLUME OF THE WEEKLY REGISTER
Army,peace establishment 221,310, of deputies 200-to the soldiery
southern division Arrivals at New-York Artois count, anecdote of Austria, the umpire
-funds of -emperor of
Austrian navy Avon privateer
363 260-at the camp de Mai 378 452 writes to the sovereigns at Vienna 216 244-M rseilles offers a reward for 13 bis head 241-his letter to marshal 364 Grouchy 245-courage and confi 379 dence 259-munificence 260-new 423 treaty of the allies respecting him- 116 264, see also Foreign News-nos
115, 215 Ballast stone 15 Ballston Spa, factory at 245 Baltimore, improvement of 234 -inspections and trade 338- hussars 348-artillery fenci bles 384
Alert sloop of war Alexandria, exports of Algiers, miscellaneous scraps 135, 188, 203, 352, 436 -war against -proceedings of congress thereon
16 Bank of England 202, 312, 394, 439 436
24 remarks on the war 25 105 -extract from the Con-
necticut Mirror
ticed in the British parliament 261, 140 276, 319-vindicates his conduct 388 258-grants an amnesty 260-a pil- lar proposed to be erected where he landed 294-his arrival an- nounced by Caulincourt 304, 316- rejoiced at in Dublin 333-his mi- litary council 334-at the camp de Mai 378-his speech to tir le ge lature 396, 410-joins the army 409, 410-is berten (see foreign news abdicates 412--reports of his death 415-rumors specting him 424, 431-list of his su 424- respected by the people 424-ad- dress to the army near Paris 430. Boons-lick, indians murders at 114 Boston, clearances at 139-Dai- ly Advertiser Boundary, the eastern of the U.
Banks, whose notes are not to be received in U.S.payments 439 Barrier proposed in Canada 131 105 Barratarian pirates 231 Bayard Mr. 388, 402-dies 420 -tribute of respect to Beasley Mr. 239-his correspon- dence 338-see also Dartmoor 420 Beauharnois Eugene 409 384 Berkshire co. Mass. 56, 281 Bermuda Gazette 44, 116, 271, 360 Bernadotte, his speech to the Swedish diet 277-noticed 293-see Foreign. Berthier's death
-U. S. vessels sail for 231 336
-fleet of reported at sea 280 291 --part of captured 404, 451
Bowyer fort 32-of its surren- der 58, 215, 217-British officials
Amazon the brig, overhauled by the British
American vessels-all to be captured!
-prisoners at Dartmoor, see Dartmoor and 56, 117-at Halifax 56, 71, 127, 338- treatment of 127, 338-con- trast of usage 127-corres- pondence respecting 131. See also Dartmoor, Mr. Beasley's letters, &c.
65 Brown general 28-address on
assuming the command 272 -reviews the troops 362--
Blucher marshal 295, 430, 434
-prizes 106, 407--remarks
on the number made -stocks, price of at va- rious places 422-see also
Britain and America compared
Officials of Plattsburg 6; of Champlain 7, of the battle at Nia
Scraps 14, 15 Various things belonging to his re turn to France 137, 159, 170, 176, 181, 185, 189-retail of his voyage 216, 232, 352 and progress 160, 200-proclama-gara falls 10; of the capture of the -Naval Chronicle 337, 368 tions and decrees 163, 164, 165, Syren 104; of fort Bowyer 271, 335; Americans respected in France 13, 252, 260, 350-his declaration to of N. Orleans 177, 334; of the Essex 239 the French 165-his address to the 60; of the battle o Erie 29; expendi Amsterdam 12 people of Grenoble 166—narrative tures 12, 49; statistics 49, 312, 372; Anecdotes 114, 116, 146, 152, 311 of events there 183-his answers navy and army debt 49; paupers 50; of the Constitution fri- to the different bodies of Paris 182 criminals 53; schism in the cabi gate 288-decrees of his council of state 182 net 12; impressment 14, 216, see -interesting 419-addressed by the ministers 184, also impressment and "conscription;' Angouleme, the duke of, his 190, 296-proclaimed by the mayor Civilization 71, 304; seamen, re. capture, &c. 244, 259, 264, 279 of Lyons 184-by marshal Ney 202 marks on the condition of 42; their 364, 367-Angereau's address 185-address attempts at escape 42, 116, 214, of his officers and soldiers to the 420; impudence 104, 111, 118, 191, 296 army 184-of the prefect of the 197, 272, 310; treatment of prison- 365 Upper Alps 200-of the mayor, &c.ers 127 to 130, see also America of Elba to the people 186-of gen. prisoners, Dartmoor and Mr. Beas- 409 Clausel 201-of the prefect of the ley; royal household 120; conduct Appointments by the president 15 Gironde 201-of his wife Maria in Canada after puc 145; licenses Appropriate present 146 Louisa 152, 185, 232, 242, 295, 318, 71; liberty 382; cotton trade 158; 337-his son 232-report to the proclamation 167, 197; parliament chamber of peers on his landing 188, 271, 319, 380; stocks, prices of 186-declared a rebel by Louis 186 14, 188, 202, 231, 382, 423, 439, 145-preparations and proceedings 450; budget 233; mobs 189, 216; 39 of the allies against 183, see Frigates fitted for the American 146) reign—his address to the chamber station 198; blockade 199; exports 3312
-the duchess of, her pro- clamation
Antwerp Anti-Gallician Monitor, extract from
Argus, the late U. S. brig and
the Pelican 13-official ac- count of the battle 43-court of enquiry Army of the U. S. (old.) --selections
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