INDEX TO VOLUME XIX. 19 110 19 3, 123 9 143 267; directors for 1821, 312; Cato street conspiracy 20 Churches, deserted 394 406 Coffee, a substitute for Cork lonization;" of the "slave dition, and said to be solvent 374 Coronation, postponed Consolidated fund 140,217 Creevy, Mr. 146,423 Davy, sir H. 303 Denman, Mr. see "queen" below: 143; of North Carolina 240; Dogs, killing of Dwarf exhibited Edinburg Emigration from G. B. 173 Erskine, lord 4, 272 9, 269 Executions Flour 424 Forfar, the town of 136 Gillespie, the rev. Mr. Grain on the circulation of, 298; Grosvenor, earl Hanoverian troops 10% Harvest, the 146 "Hearth, altar and throne" 394 148 Holland, jord 217 817 423 about bread 321 420 Jordan, Mrs. and her issue 394 46 Korr, sir William 432 | King, the late-his pensions, &c. 13; the 3671 present-ill 19; his license to bis wife, the countess of Jersey, &c. 104; ad- | dress to hjun 173, 406, 423; can do no wrong 200; examination, ludicrous 334 233; paupers of the town of London, troops collected at 19, 44; ad- dress to the king 406; the mayor 20, Brougbam &c. 406 67 Members of parliament 425 Methodists Ministers, a list of 20; reports, &c. re 142 specting 381, 406, 433 341 917 Naval--the Kent 1; the Trafalgar 14,61; . Newspapers 321-their contents 46 Non mi ricordo! on. nunnery at 191. Donu. Packets to the U.S. 106 Parliamentary mob Pedestrian, celebrated 183 Peers, "a peep" at the 174 Porter brewed "Pretender,' the widow of Priest, wonderful 152, 337, 407 ber 13; proceedings 13, 19; Bergami mentioned 13, 61, 93, 146, 244, 393; 371) general 90; Majocci 90, 93, 104, 106, 321; Dumont 108, 124, 136; other wito BRITISH AFFAIRS. nesses against her 13, 14, 19, 44, 94, 106, 107, 108, 124, 146, 174, 243, 321; 209, 369; tabular statements as to the pos- | Witnesses in her favor 138, 200, 818; 420 14, 19, 20, 44, 61, 75, 76, 107, 124, 148, 19 174, 199, 218, 272, 303, 394; house of notes 423; bank robber hung 13 93, 140, 369, 380; of her name omitted 483 in the liturgy 44; her letters to the 13 king 87; corintese of Oldi 200, 218; Mi. lan commission 19, 138; bonors to her 136 75, 94, 124, :40, 148, 174, 272, &c.; Brougham's speeches, &c. 76, 137, 148; 394" 243; general notices 81, 97, 145, 147, 321 178 Arkansas boue 272 13 272, 297, 303, correspondence with her Coffee, the preparation of 2, 18) Executive officers 277, 382, 397, 399, 400, 431 Expenditures-Mr. Cobb's motion 312 Exports, tables of 313 224 239 Florida-about taking possession of 310; culars 296, 328, 4161 418 325, 326 tral bank French vessels, tonnage of, &c, 239, 278, 361,364, 376; official letter respecting 361 Gale Catharine 390 Ghent, the treaty of, &c. 205, 297. 308, 311 353 speech on Hall of the representatives 278, 371, 374 3 of 277, 278 146) Illinois 222, 252 Importations 100, 366 217, 273 Indian trade, affairs, &c. 253, 326, 329, 364 327, 363 238 174 Accounts unsettled 237, 295 for settlement 311 King, col. respecting his case 254, 275 382 44. 146 | Agricultural societies, petitions from 270, Lands, public-to be appropriated for edu. 278, 398 cation 325, 407; various proceedings, 148 Alabama 203, 205, 206 &c. respecting 13, 190, 193, 239, 254, 36. 146. 272. 303 Appropriation bills 311, 312, 399, 400, 409 3 20; relief of purchasers, 194, 203, 204. 221, 223, 234, 235, 308, 328, 363, 382, 76 Army-about the pay of the officers 236, 397, 398, 407, 408, 409, 430; pre-empo 394 221, 224 407 365 325, 326 431; its cost and expenditures 239, 290, Loan bill, Mr. Trimble's speech thereon 69 121 294, 327; recruiting service 319, 300; Loans of powder, lead, &c. 223, 238, 429 transportation 278, 309; military posts Longitude of the capitoi 303 279, 312, 356; organization 283, 302, Lotteries in the district 326, 382, 399 257, 308 421 236, 276,348, 349, 351, 343 223 348 Maison Rouge, the marquis de 303 295 Meigs, Mr. 184 350 Memorial--from Fredericksburg favor of 130; proceedings 303 309 255, 371, 312, 351, 412 Messages of the president-on opening Balances 233, 269, 311 the session 187; the same referred 202; 254 about the public buildings 222; on the Bank of the U. S. 235, 238, 247, 248, 255, 1 prevention of piracy, &c. 310; an- 277, 347, 348, 363, 427, 428, 431 nouncing tbe ratification of the treaty Banks in Columbia 431 204 308 Military academy 239, 311, 327, 373 Bankruptcy, a system of 309, 325, 327, establishment, see army, and 205 249.363, 382, 398, 400, 407, 408, 414, Militia--clothing 224; fines in Pennsylva 431; sketch of the bill 403 nia 238; organization of 326; in ser. 222 vice in the late war 351; the table 372, 427 235 . 294, 295 Mint, a report respecting 430 237 Canals 325, 327, 348 Missouri-brief notices 204, 206, 221,309, 310 383 384 3 383, 384, 398, 399, 400, 401, 409, 411, 190, 364 412,413, 427, 4:8, 429; debated, &c. in Chaplain 278, 2791 the senate 236, 252, 253; ditto in the Claims, about the amount of 238, 239 house 237; 240, 54, 255, 256; Mr. Eus". Claims about the chair :85; speech tis' resolution 278, 366; Mr. Hackley's 1 on domestic industry 196; see also 383, 366; Mr. Foot's 383, 384; about the 127 399, 409, 411, 431 amendment of the journal and the yeas Cobb, Mr. bis resolutions 206, 312, 326 and nays thereon 349; Mr. S. Moore's 3821 preposition 384, 390; Mr. M'Lane's 398; Columbia river 278, 366; the district 222, Mr. Clay's 399, 400, 401, 409, 411, 412, 254, 294, 3.5, 384,397 4134 votes of tor president, &c. 408,413, tries 810 berts' 414, 427, 428; Mr. Clark's 414; Mr. Clay's second motion 431; of the Compensation of the members, &c. 204, 1 delegate from 429; Mr. Brown's motion 431 37 Monjes advanced Connecticut, a prison in 363 263 | Constitution, proposed alterations of 195, Navy and naval-expenditures 291, 327; 203, 382; Mr. Smith's resolutions 205, about its increase 327; pension fund 223, 239, 340, 366 327; prace establishment 328, 383, 400, 411, 431 officers 240, 254; corporal punishments 240.64; rules and regulations for the Culbreth, Mr. his report on salaries 399, 400, 431 service 347; report on the ernployment 409 of vessels, and on the building of ships, &c. 356; contracts 364: commissioners 386 specting 276 Ohio 238, 279, 325, 347; of a communica. 238 tion from the gov. of 399; a law of al- 383 luded to 411, 431 411 407 350, 430) Pacific ocean, of a naval force in 408 371 Passengers, who arrived in the U.S. 428 326, 372 Duals, a motion respecting 371 Pensions, general 224, 238: ditto, revolu- 224 tionary 222, 238, 239,243, 348, 429 in Peoria 327, Yeas and says in the house-respecting (66; new bank in Tennessee 81; appointments to office 254, 429 of the constitution 382; about the off. 193; about the queen of Eng- land 81, 97, 145; on the busi. ness of the session of con. 222, 364, 399 Connecticut ---Lycurgan society gress 113; on the Jews 114; 235 186 at Yale college 43; salaries in | on the right and power of suf. frage 115, prospects in Eu. rope 129; on the progress of the U. States 144; manufac- Consumption without flame 424 sia's speech to the Polish diet. 416 169; on taxes 209, 266; "the Copper mincs on Red river 64 fruits of the system,” 225; “time tries all things” 241; 64, 143, 280 relating to the bank of the U. Corsicaurum States 244, 267, 316, 317; on 367 the Missouri question, see the | price of cotton, 176; frauds head-on the circulation of 312 small bank notes 298; political 430 Covington, gen. re-interment of economy-"let us alone,” and his remains let 118 be without loans, &c. 382 313; about the Indians, of 176 their civilization, trade, &c. 922, 326, 327, 347, 409, 427 '397. au Cuba -constitutional proceed. 282, 316; on the reception of 418 279) ed to cure the black vomit Egypt--Achmet Ali, temple of 358.399.400.431 127; arrivals of specie, &c. 220 Jupiter Ammon, &c. 16, 25; 395 Cunningham, capt. G. 368 the Arabs in 25; Mr. Fredi- 29 Cyclopedia-Rees' edition 65 ani 25; canals 25 D Ellicott, Andrew, dies 47 221, 222, 278 224 Elliott, capt. 48; and com. Per. 370 38% Declaration of Independence- Embree, Elihu, dies 384 1 Emerson, Daniel, dies 128 ! 400 Delaware-elections 111: on the Enquirer (Richmond) extracts 238, 282, 336, 409 114, 145 282 bankrupts 127; arrests at Co. Esquimaux Indians 296, 432 381 Europe, prospects in 129 430 177, 186 economy and private expen. Expatriation, curious question '310 diture, &c. 37; on loans, the respecting 254 treasury reports, and "mat. Exports of the U. States 313; " 236 343 278, 350, 430 Downs, capt. bis letter to the Fairfax, Ferdinand, dies 112 186, 187 371 Fires-at Queenstown, Phila. 263/ delphia and New Haven 176; | Duelling, remarks on, and a l see New York, &c. upon 114, 129, 145, 266, 273, 364 294, 401; see congress. Flour and grain, prices of 79, 240 99, 178 432 9Forsyth, Mr. 128 Fortifications 268 439 France. American trade with, see "duties" below 151 Berry, the duchess of and her baby 143, edu 151; laughable doings 174, 273, 306, 395 Census taking 140; cotton, on the import tion 1---Rodgers' "inclined lies;" conspiracies real or pretended 94, 224 108, 123, 125, 140; cooking apparatus explodes 424; crimes, horrid 424 309 1; public spirit 2; duelling 2; Dacres, the duke of' 395, 407; duties 61, 175, 200, 345; decree of the king 61,62 fairs of France 418; on consti. tutions 17; on revolution in Harvest, productive 108; Huct, Peter 21 Ecclesiastical establishment 322; educa- tion 174 King's speech to the legislature 424 Legislature 21; literary matters 14 18; desultory remarks 37,386; Madagascar youths in France 273; mis. 1 haps, a singular train of 125; nobs 61 Naturalization, &c. 77; Neuville, M. de 21, 151, 307 175 Imposters Olive trees destroyed 108; curious parti 329 Ice, great thickness of in the Ni. Lace, thread, a manufactory of 280 agara : . . 416 | Laffitte's privateer 80, 352 321 | lish settlement in 368; emi. Lancasterian system, noticed 225 48 421, 424 14 Importations of the V. States, Lands, see “public lands," and 14 tables in detail 100; remarks congress: quantity sold, a ta. upon 3131 ble 320; petition in Ohio 131 208 Lakes, supposed to have peri. 191 328 Indiana--elections 48; proceed. Law cases, about the slave trade 241 ings about the Missouri ques. 64,79; admiralty, in Virginia, tion 415; name of the seat of on insurance 72; in France, government 4321 respecting naturalization 77; 368 26; letter from «Walk-in-the 79; U. States bank vs. Ohio rain" 112; missions to, inte. -opinion 82; of salvage, a cu- resting correspondence 122; rious case 104; case of Bige- on the Red river 133; Snake, low, a lawyer 134; for selling Jack dies 128; emigration of milk on the sabbath 143; for dinary person 263; on the im 24.0; case of the general Ron. provement of-traders among, deau 251; of seduction 263; &c. 282, 316; Esquimaux, respecting baggage in a stage 351; important treaty with John Smith 319; U. S. bank the Creeks 416; a chief of the and the state of Obio 346; of Huchee tribe at Charleston 416 Joseph Karrick, in England Interest, the low rate of 370 394; of goods on board a steam 416 Italy--generally. Robbers 23; Law Register, proposed 242 hired bravoes and swearers Laws-respecting lotteries in 432 63; Benevento 77, 110; revo the district of Columbia 5; of lutions expected 23, 77, 151, the U, States, of the dissemi- 262 261 184 143 U. S. bank 316; on re-action, tion proposed by the pope! and the state of the times 337; 396; note in the name of the many received by one vessel 242 pope, 407; Lombardy filled with troops--horrible con- Linen, Am, manufacture' 47 scription" 64 Longevity, cases of— Miss Oli. 262 Jackson, gen. A.--of the memo. ver 64; Mr. Nibit (146 years) 263 rial signed by him and others 64; sundry cases of 142; oth- 36; a monument proposed to Louisiana--elections 280; Mr. 280 Jefferson, Thomas--his age 1; opinions, and proceedings re- "salt mountain and horned l specting 3, 114, 211, 340 frogs"-his letter about them | Lycurgan society, rules of 43 2411 M Jesuits banished from Russia 16; Macintosh, Duncan, dies 224 |Jews in Maryland--orights of, Madagascar, a colony proposed &c. 273 Josiah, James, dies 79 Madison, Mr. said to be in Ire. Justice, uncommon act of 368 land! 13 Mails, complaints "ine," he 36, 415 Kean, Mr, the player 224, 328 129; robbed 128, 152, 209: 207 16: elections 16, 26, 48, 176; pidity of the transportation 336 242 about a supposed robber in Maine-constitution ofthe state 307, 406, 423; quarrel of Stew. governor's message 170; the ments 142; elections 264,400; art and Metternich 407 | new bank 192, 208; “endorse. I population of Washington 416 county 421; valuation, &c. of - 433 144 K 127 P Maple, bird's eye 143, Mountjoy, William, dies 79, ticed 328; census of the ho. 336 tions 352; toasts drank at 367; 191 Murray, Fairman & Co's bank great fire in 416; census 421; 26, 98 bills of mortality 422; church a N robbed at 432; liquor stores 432 212 tion 334 North Carolina-sales of lands 175 murder of a slave 208; elec. 280 tract from the governor's 345 rolina 26, 47; Delaware 128, North west explored, &c.'103, 176, 272, 370 79 263 142; silver mine near Zanes. 143 Netherlands-population of Am. and resolutions about the 424 sterdam 184; passports for bank of the United States 3081 travellers 322; statistics 421; 1 339, 400, 401; antiquities in 367 18 79 Pedlars, a remark respecting 243 remarks concerning 296 260 Pennsylvania-elections 111, 47! 192; report on salaries, &c. 182 win 142; Westinoreland co. : 64 191; legislature meets 256; 192 New Orleans--health of 80; do. Andrew Gregg 326; state of 368 98 142 Perry, an oration on, 66; notice 312 of appointment 192; proceed Persia-supposed designs of 152, 184 371 vernor and the senate 207; Perh-of the mines 175; expe- remarks upon U13, 145, 241, counts 298; Montgomery agri. Phenomenon, extraordinary! 169 265, 281, 401-see congress. cultural society 267; great in. Philadelphia-interments, and the discovery of a southern vernor's message 376; a re. 47, 64, 65, 80; families named senator 415; Chautauque co. sonic hall 191; police infor. 421; valuations of real estate mation 208; census of 421; 422 396 1 29 of fever at 26; police order Pidgeons, great quantities of 143 352 Missouri, quron 113, 145, 241, of |