NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD QF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
Hæc olim meminisse juvabit.—VIRGIL
FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1817-VOL. XII,
Bank notes, not money, a law- case 221; remarks upon 262, 357; species of Baptists in the U. S. Barbary powers.-Export of corn from Morocco 30; reported hostility against the Dutch 30, Algerine affairs 58, 158, 184, 299, 334, 376, Tripolitan af fairs 78; Tunis 250, 319; cor- sairs in the English channel 334; pirates at sea 411 Barcelona-see Venezuela 400 Barney, com. entertained in Ken- 198 tucky
Almeida, case of 114, 129, 179, 231 Altitudes of mountains American Monthly Magazine prisoners in Cuba
82 Bayou, St. John, vessels cleared in Florida 237 at, with a list of exports
seamen in England 218 Beanjour
344, 374, 396; British goods im- ported from the U. States 28; bank of England 28, 57; lord Cochrane 28, 124, 159, 205, 397; Bristol meeting 28: Laddites 28, 46, 205; Grain and flour, prices of, &c. 28, 95, 104, 182, 205, 216, 331,343,363, 396, 408; of butchers meat 28; stocks, prices of 28, 108, 135, 298; Representation! 28, 124 3635; Re- 48 form, measures and petitions for
29, 45, 56, 76, 124, 135, 331, 70 332, 363; Lond n-address to the 275 prince regent for reform, and reply union, permanency of 228 Beauharnois, Eugene 138, 397 29; on the attack upon him 107; Amsterdam, arrivals at, in 1816, Bible societies, denounced by 71; trade of the pope 206; prohibited in Ancient fortifications & tumuli 300 Hungary Andre, maj-respecting his cap- ture, 3; his character Angustura-see Venezuela. Apothecaries-blunders of Appling, col.
Bainbridge, capt. his wife dies 415 Baltic trade-vessels passing the sound, 1816, 71; their cargoes, &C. 219 Baltimore-the boundaries of the city enlarged 16; bills of mor- tality 31; presents a service to cam. Rodgers 245; nitarian
Binns, Mr. bis edition of the de- claration of Independence Black Sea, trade of, &c. Black, Dr. his statement respect- ing the vaccine Bland, judge, his opinion in the case of Almeida 114; his ex- amination of a great constitu- tional question 377 Bonaparte, Napoleon-Brief no- tices of, 30, 139, 158, 183, 249, 319; measures for his security 78, 183, 206, 364; of his treat- ment 156, 169, 172; (pretended) memoirs of himself 234; sir R. Phillips' correspondence rela- tive to his writings 318; of his son 319, 411; his statue 363; Santani
the lord mayor 363; of the taxes 46, 49; table of 224; American stocks 46, 159, 205, 317, 363; the debt 46, 169, 318; navy, state of 176 &c. 46, 56, 108, 135, 218, 298, 405 318; population, classes of 49; ge- nerals, list of deceased 57; curien- cy-paper and specie in England 57; independence of parliament 77; 182; remarks on the present state of affairs 104, 107, 145, 157, 293, 404; Spa-fields meeting 107; army, state of, &c. 108, 135, 182, 318, 396; budget 108, 396, 409; pu- nishments 124; post office estab. lishment 129; army in France 135; half-py list, army and navy 135; report of the com. of the commons on the state of the country 136; do. of the lords 374; arrests 156, 157, 237, 317; Cashman 157; princess 397 of Wales 157, 172, 248, 286, 397; - Jerome, 125, 334 exchequer bills 157, 409; Liver- Joseph 334; his town pool, vessels detained at 157; re- near Baltimore trenchment 135, 182, 410; marquis Wellesley 182; earl Buchan 182; women flogged, &c. 183, 409; Wil- liams, a prisoner for debt, 183; hanging anecdote 205; executions 205, 298, 318, 343; Sidmouth's circular 205, 218, 317; princess Charlotte 218, 248, 363; Depen- dencies 218; mendicity 57, 95, 332; shoe buckels, to be introduced 46; Boundary commissioners 224, 336 distress of the people, 46, 124, Bounty lands 81, 112 159, 183, 248, 293; "Patriot Fran- Boyd, gen. 172 cis" decorated with a tomahawk
-Lucien, 184, 219; de- cree of the allies respecting 331 Bones, large, in the Missouri T.
240; in New York 251 "Bonus Bill"-see Congress and 67 Boston, bills of mortality, 31;
ancient artillery company 251; Patriot and Chronicle 239; ar- rivals at
Brase cannon-raised in York- river
Brazil-Mr.Sumpter at the court of 139; Pernambuco, 159, 174, 184, 207, 219, 287, 250, 271,
46; fog in London 56; Waterloo sub- 176 scription 56; do. bridge 396; Cor- nish miners 56; poor taxes 56, 317, 334; Dublin, ppulation and beg gars 57: Edinburg and Glasgow canal 59; Cork meeting 77; Staf- fordshire 77; new instrument of
286, 299, 334, 376, 398 S..Anthony elected gen. 184
Glasgow -Hudson and Cham- plain 79; report
and lake Erie 79, 142, 144, 320; report 189; the work begun 340
war 95; lord Castlereagh 104, 135. Canal between Edinburg and 184, 217, 276; his tergiversain 217; Mr. Canning 104, 217, 318, opinions of the United States 230; of the presidents address 231; Irish taxes 105, 183; dutchess of Cumberland 105; Dogood, Thomas 124, military interference 124; mar- quis of Camden 124; revenue 124, 135, 159, 168; tax on tea, &c. 124, 172; alarms 135; cattle,great prices of 136; Brougham's speech 147: treatment of Bonaparte 156, 169, 172; Manchester meeting 157;
spoken of in Italy Corandolet at Argyle, N. Y.
Congress-see also, Laws, Reports. Banks in the city of Washington 14, 37, 38; persons of color 14;- 89bout the decisions of the supreme court and yeas and nays 14; on pe: - sons escaping from service and ye s and nays 14, 37; Columbian Inst tute 14; Spanish affairs 14; culti- 96, 110 vation of the vine 14, 15; army, on Seneca and Sus- the reduction with yeas and nays 272 14; army general staff 14, na- 173 vigation bill 14; navy, hospital su 287 geons 14; timber for the navy 14; 320 internal improvements,bonus of the US. bank, &c. 14, 38; president's n - 12gative 25, yeas and nays 26, history of the proceedings on the bill 36. 180 crimes, within the Indian boundary 270 14, James Madison, the privilege of 414 franking extended to him 14; Jas. Monroe, respecting his election to the presidency 14; inaguration 17; D. D.Tompkins,respecting his elec- tion to the vice-presidency 14- board of agriculture 14; internat taxes, proposed repeal of, with the yeas and nays 14; bills passed 15; foreign relations 15; Chesapeake, on the defence of 15; invalid corps 15; Mississippi territory 15; Calas 176 dian volunteers 15; public debt 15; 406 judge Toulmin 15; list of acts pas 184 sed 26; land titles in Tennessee 37,
William Cobbett 157, 172, 179, Canals and roads, report in 198; a wife sold 157, 183, 318; ton- nage 168; exports 169; royal en- tertainment 182; Birmingham 182, 331; seditious society bill 183; in- come tax 205; lord Holland 206; Mr. Waithman 217; American sea- men in England 218; flaxseed 237; cotton yarn 237; duty on salt 237; Mr. Southey 248; lotteries 248; bills for high treason 248; sir R Phillips 318; lead miners 318; power of beauty 318; Septennial act 331; rev. Neal Douglas 331; Tunisian corsairs 334, 346, 396; Irish distresses 343, 409; state pri soners 344, 374, 396; conspiracies $63; progress of letters 363; fe- foundery in N. Y. cundity 363; small arms, &c. Canova, the sculptor 409; Cummins, the player 409; Caracas-see Venezuela relief of the poor 248; emigration Carver's purchase checked 270, 298; law case-earl Cashiering of kings
extensive views of, the United States
in England, &c. Cancer cured Canada-war between the N. W. and H. B. companies 30, 109, 334; military law 95; British ships on the lakes in commis- sion 58; exports and imports for 1816, 70; a new map of 270; May poles erected on the ice 207, 271, 334; emigrations to 304; gov. Gore 320 Cannon, brass, raised at river
of Morley vs. Kerswell 293; cloth "Cato," a writer on the navy manufactories 318, 396; catholic
question 318; the pope 319; new Catechism, royal, of Spain gold coin 331; stage coach, law-Cattle, presented to Messrs. Pat- case 332; Talma, in England 332; terson and Caton 252, 272 new speaker chosen 343; Black arrive at New York from Dwarf and Mr. Wooller 344; Al-
38; neutral relations, with the yeas 325 and nays 37, weights and measures 81 37; plaster of Paris trade,with yeas 237, and nays 37; vote of thanks to Mr. 401 Gaillard 37; same to Mr. Clay S8, 92 new senate organized 37; consti- tutional amendment, Mr. Harrison's, 38; national painting 38; "claims law" 38; U States' bank 38; Geor- 287 gia militia claims38. 87 Connecticut Election 128, 144, 185; governor's message 201; legislative proceedings 240; politics, address of the majo rity of the house of rep. 247; school fund 287; domestic manufactures 300; celebration of the 4th of July 336 Constitution of the U. S.-A. mendment proposed in con- gress, by gen. Harrison 38; do. in the legislature of Pennsyl vania, by Dr. Rodgers Constitutional question Constance, brevet of the pope to the canons of
ceste frigate 346; a pickpocket 363; Chamount le Ray's lands Saxon coins 363; E. Rushton 396; Chapman, Eunice Jack Ketch 298; Scotland 317;-Chauncey, com. great heat 409; Boxing 318; Beth Charleston-exports 128; popu- nal green 318; new vessels built lation 272; arrivals at 325; 323; sheep in Great Britain 331;| fight in the harbor 399; fever insolvencies 332; constables 343: prevailing at Lancashire dialect 199; Lancashire Cherokee warriors 121; exchange toasts 344; curates 363; Mrs.Clark of lands with 272, 368 396; high-blood 408; money 408; Cheves, judge, on the power of real tragedy 409. Habeas corpus the judiciary act-106, 135, 156, 172, 205, 331, 343, 374, 376, 408; debate on 154; Rhodes protest 156; reports on 136, 374. Chili-proceedings in 139, 159, Prince regent-of the attack upon him 104, 106, 124; his speech to parliament 105; debate on the ad- dress in reply 107; his liberality 107, 172; his prodigality 172; address of the city of London to 107; of the Church affairs merchants and traders, 124; of the Clay, Mr. bishop of Winchester, &c. 205; the Cleveland, col. regent d-d 332; his message 344. Cleopatra's barge Brown, major-gen.
China. The British and Chinese 46, 158, 172, 237, 252; of the trade with 208, state paper 252; criminal law
16, 112 Clock, an ingenious one
364 Copper, vast mass of native 416 Corsica 249 Cotton, imported into England 71 frauds in the package
301 250 208 of 239, 272 300 Creek Indians-bostile acts re-
128 Clothing of the people of the
Buenos Ayres, see Rio de la Plata.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Burning alive
Caddo Indians Calhoun, col. Joseph
184 Conscriptions in Poland
ported of 69, 112, 175, 287,
335; Woodbine's talk to them
96 Cold, record of 35, 96, 143, 251; 224 remarks upon
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