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INDEX TO VOLUME XXVIL

One or two remarks explanatory of the manner in which the tables of the contents
of the volumes of the Register, are made out, perhaps may be useful. In many cases
there are several references to the same article, that it may be the more easily found.-
The tables are to be used thus-first look for what is supposed to be the prominent word
belonging to the matter sought; if not found there, turn to the state or country to which
the person or thing appertains, the names of cities, &c. For the acts of members of
congress in their official capacity, and all matters transacted in or papers submitted
to that body, refer to the congress head, in which the items are alphabetically arranged.

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171

Canal boats, the licensing of 165;
see congress.
Canals--see the several states and
congress: Chesapeake and Ohio
53; Juniata and Conemaugh
256; Atlantic and Pacific 213;
the Schuylkill 258; a great one
projected in Germany 277.
Cannon, singular coincidences in
persons so named
Capitol of the United States
Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton 121
Cancus, general notice of the 1;
see "sovereignty of the peo-
ple;" supporters of 5; notices of
33; of 1816, 50; history of 66;
free persons represented in
that of 1824
Charleston-yellow fever at 16,
64, 80; population of 16; the

season at

Chesapeake and Ohio canal

416

67

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239; to be acted on
Books, duties on

399 Findlay, Mr.

332

Books, maps, &c.

362, 380, 389 Foxyardo, the affair at 284, 286, 294
231 Fuller, Mr.

376

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269 Fundy, the bay of

366

53, 64

380 Georgia claims 287, 320, 397, 398
371 Gillis, Thomas H.

399

396 Hamilton, Mr.

342

298

317, 410

326

276

270, 283

Chili-supreme chiefs and cabi-

nets 93, 94; Pomocao

386

Church, the, of England
Clay, Mr.-see congress: nominat-
ed for president at Philadel-
phia, with the address, &c. 61;
unfounded report as to his be-
ing withdrawn 113; unjust re-
ports in Ohio 113; judge
Brooke's letter 149; speech at
the dinner given to Lafayette
292; his "card" 353; his letter
to judge Brooke
Clinton, Mr.-see "sovereignty
of the people", and "New-
York:" at Trenton, N. J. 218
Coal, discovery of 32; the mines
at Manch Chunk
Colombia-decree respecting fo-
reign merchants 8; Mr. Sa-
lazar 32; tribunals of com-
merce 61; exports of Laguira
61; import of salt prohibited
190; military movements-(see
Peru) and 61; ministers, &c.
93; arrival of specie 201; rela-
tions with France 259; treaty
with the United States 220;
dinner given at Caracas in
honor of Lafayette 260; naval
matters

337

Byhee, J. N.
Call, Mr. of Florida
Cambreleng, Mr.

Hemp
Hemphill, Mr.

House of representatives, contin-

gent expenses

407

Hydrometer

231 Illinois canal

Canal boats 238, 250, 252, 255, 413 Hayne, Mr.
Canals 270, 288, 319, 326, 334,
335, 342, 349, 349, 362, 372,
379, 383, 397, 398, 399, 412, 413
Canvas, American
345, 410
Carver's Grant
Cathcart, James L.
Causici, the sculptor
Champlain, lake
Chaplains
Cherokee indians
Chesapeake and Delaware canal

-see canals.

331 Indiana

230, 239, 240, 251

254

288, 413, 414

396, 397
271 Indians, Mr. Conway's motion
respecting 271; on the removal
of certain 351, 363; licenses to
trade with 362; civilization
of 362, 412; number in the
limits of the United States 364;
of their lands 365, 366, 379,
380, 883, 413; treaties with
them
415
Ingham, Mr.
302, 377
414 Internal improvements: see
"roads and canals," or "ca-
nals," and the speeches of gen-
tlemen, &c.; proposed fund for
270, 256

Clay, Mr. 252, 357; his appeal
and proceedings thereon 366,
372, 380
Columbia, the District of-the
jails in 286; college 332, 366;
quarantine

Commerce of the U. States 410
Committees, lists of 240, 250, 379
Constitutional amendments 288,
301, 303

Contracts, naval
Conway, Mr.
Cook, Mr.

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301 Jennings, Mr.

333 Johnson, R. M.

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320, 378 Journals of the old congress

332 Judge in Florida

Copper mines
Cordage
317, 345, 348, 410
Crimes, bill for the punishment
of 253, 304, 317, 318, 320, 350,
351, 366; persons convicted of

Judicial 250, 319, 348, 351, 366,
396, 399, 411, 413, 414
332, 410
380

King, Mr. of N. Y.
Kremer, Mr. his letter
Lafayette, of his reception, bill
concerning him, &c. 231, 232,
239, 240, 251, 269, 271, 272,
272, 283, 284, 288, 292, 298,
300, 302, 336, 397; painting of
him presented
284
Lands-see the names of the
states, &c. and 253, 254, 283,
297, 320, 332, 334, 351, 383,
396, 397, 409, 412, 413; in Mis-
souri and Arkansas 412; of re-
ceivers of moneys for
Lead mines
Lewis, George
302, 335 Library of congress
271 Light houses, &c.

320
Cuba piracies: sec piracies, and 393
Cumberland river
333
Cumberland road 317, 320, 333,
16
334, 335, 348, 357, 412, 415
400 Custom house certificates 350
Dale, Samuel
362
Dauphin island
Davidson, gen.
Debt, imprisonment for 231,240,
250, 283, 301, 317, 320, 331
Debt of the United States-see
treasury report below: report
thereon
365 Delaware, fort

301

Abaco
Academy at West Point
Accountability of officers 331,
349, 351, 413
286

Accounts, unsettled

Adams, John Q. his letter to the

house of representatives

Albemarle sound

Alien, patent right to an

Appomatox

383

333 Desertions of soldiers
397, 413 Detroit

Appropriations 240, 334, 362, Discriminatory duties

371, 380
413

326

365 Livermore, Mr.

413

250

271

[304, 399
361, 414

996

414 Louisiana, lands in 253; treaty 349

380, 393, 396, 410, 415 Dividends, unclaimed 270, 350, 397 | Lyceum

349

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Tennessee troops
302 Territorial governments
379 Tonnage
294 Treasury, communications from,
on duties accruing 254; inter-
est on loans 254; aggregate of
the bonds, &c. for duties 255;
annual report 294; documents
accompanying the same 306;
report concerning commerce 410
Trimble, Mr.

389, 411
302 President, of the election of a
270, 302, 303, 317, 333, 334,
350, 362, 366, 371, 380, 382, 399
President's house

412

362

399

230, 231

Printer to congress
Private bills

598, 414

287

250

Tunis, relations with

355

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Massachusetts claims 320, 347, 365
Members present
Messages of the president, open-
ing of the session 232; (refer-
ence of its parts 239); on the
public buildings 253; lots in
Washington 264; as to a treaty
with the Cherokees 285; about
the cession of land on Abaco,
&c. 280; concerning the affair
at Foxyardo 288; respecting
his accounts 304, 318; about
the conduct of officers in the
Pacific 319; concerning pira-
tical depredations 330; about
offerings for stock 334; Indian
trading establishments 348; on
the removal of certain Indian
tribes 363; on the Chesapeake
and Ohio canal 370; with the
report of the board of engineers
394; on the situation of the Dis-
trict of Columbia 399; on the
claims of Massachusetts
Meucci, Antonio
Mexican States-in relation to
the trade and intercourse with
250, 251, 801, 312, 317, 348,
351; the boundary with 270, 334
Michigan
351, 899
330, 362
361, 370, 391

Militia

Mint establishment

Miscellaneous claims

414
$399

361

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Randolph, Mr.

Real estate, purchased
Red river

318 Vine and olive cultivation

284, 378 Virginia-military lands 253;
claims 271, 302, 413, 415; an
act of

333

348

271

References of business
Reports-of the P. M. general on
a road to New Orleans 279; of
the same on the affairs of the
general post office 282; of the
secretary of state, as to the
right of occupying the "Dou-
ble Headed Shot," &c. 285; of
the same with copies of the cor-
respondence with France 235;
annual of the secretary of the
treasury 294; documents ac-
companying the same 306; con-
cerning piracies 316; on the
public debt 326; from the navy
department on American can-
vas and cordage, &c. 345; on
piracies 391; from the engineer
department 394, 395; on cer-
tain claims for land in the state
of Ohio 398; on the state of the
Indian tribes 364, 404; con-
cerning Carver's grant 407; on
public lands in Arkansas 409;
concerning the commerce of
the United States
Revolutionary claims
Reynolds, Mr.

410

253

333

Roads and canals 251, 279, 286,
317, 319, 350, 351, 365, 414
371
Robertson, John'
Rules of the house 350, 366, 368,
371, 379
347
286

303

Votes for president

Wadsworth, Elijah

397

382, 387
238

War department-documents
from 264; appropriations 362;
report on the state of the In-
dian tribes

Warehousing of goods
Warfield, Mr.

Washington, the lots in
Weaver, lieut.
Webster, Mr.
West Point academy
Western boundary
Wickliffe, Mr.
Wood, Mr.

Wooster, general
Wright, Mr.

404

399, 414

333

254

302, 303

317

349

370, 334

318

373

413

254, 333, 350, 373

332

Yazoo lands
Yeas and nays, in the senate-on
the bill concerning Lafayette
270; on the bill for abolishing
imprisonment for debt 331; to
allow a drawback on cordage,
&c. 348; on the making of a
road to the Mexican frontier
$48; on the piracy bill 362,
$70, 371; concerning surveys
394; on providing certain cir-
cuit courts 396, 399; about
purchasing copies of the jour-
nals of the old congress 411;
concerning certain fortifica-
tions 411; about Peale's por-
trait of Washington 412; Cum-
berland road 412, 415; Chesa-
peake and Delaware canal

415

Seamen, concerning 253, 271, 350 Yeas and nays, in the house of

Russia, convention with
Salt, the duty on

320

Saunders, Mr.

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Senate to meet 4th March 401
Sergeant at arms

232

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Slave trade, papers relative to
the negotiations concerning 245
Slaves, emancipation of
Spain and her late colonies
Spanish privateer, (a capture by
one)

Ohio and Potomac canal, report

Ohio, lands in

Olin, Mr.

410
271

362

Oregon bill, &c. 271, 272, 273, 284 Specie, &c. transported in public

ships

370

302, 319 Speeches-see the names of the

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Pacific ocean, of violations of

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302, 333 Stock, about applicants for
302, 335 Storrs, Mr.

317, 331, 411, 412 Strong, Mr.
253, 269, 379, 380 Sugar, the duty on
332 Sugar refiners

Piracy, various proceedings res- Supreme court

286

representatives-on the bill
concerning Lafayette 272; on
the bill to occupy the mouth of
the Oregon river 284; on the
Chesapeake and Delaware ca-
nal bill 334, 349; on the Cum-
berland road bill 335, 349; on
the bill concerning property
lost, &c. 335; about Mr. Clay's
appeal 379; on the Virginia-

claims
415
Connecticut-the school fund 16;.
21
a compliment to

286 Constitutional questions $9, 81, 242
877 Consuls recognized

32, 168

301 "Convention of St. Petersburg"-

271

300,396

255

meeting of the commissioners
16; official publications from
the board 48,256; with Russia 323

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Earthquake felt in Alabama

194

198

89
199
304

12

De Noailles, the duke
Expeditions to the West Indies 191
Foreign affairs
"Freeman," a printer fined for
using the word

52 Gaming houses

355 Gas, introduced rapidly
192 Gauchins, col.

64

East Indies-war with the Bur-
mese 13; particulars 57, 170,
200, 277, 355; cholera morbus 200
Editor, letters to, from a "Mary.
lander"
39, 82
Editorial-on commencing the
volume 1; "on the sovereignty
of the people," 1, 17, 33, 49,
65, 97; constitutional questions
81; on the fruits of liberty 81;
on the presidency 81, 135, 147;
the visits of Lafayette 145; on
the vice presidency 147; on
the affairs of Greece 81, 225; on
Lafayette's reception by con-
gress 241; on the law of South
Carolina, regarding people of
color 242; notice of the presi-
dent's message 257; in rela-
tion to a duty on auctions 257,
273, 289, 305; freedom of opi-
nion 273; letters from 305, 353,
384; occasional remarks 321;
on the office of printer to con-
Jess 321, 401; the state of the
press 385; close of the volume 401
Egypt-product of cotton, 1, 114,

on the commerce of 142; cot-
ton manufactures
342
English tongue, defects of the
"Enquirer", extracts from and

83

remarks

33, 65, 98

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341

199
341

354

Hayti, negotiations with 191, 402
King, of the 61, 90, 116; dies 135;
interment of his remains 169;
his decree respecting the press
84; remarks on the death of the
king 135; of the new king 116,
152, 169, 192; his speech 354
Lafayette, concerning him 199, 341
Napoleon, the younger
61
Navy-squadron arrives at Nor-
folk
Negotiations with the U. States
171 to 185, 203 to 215

64

61

293

192, 199

Nunneries
Paris-births, deaths, marriages,
&c. 10; mortality of
Press-the liberty of extinguish-
ed 84, 116, 151, 341; the cen-
sorship taken off
Relations with Mexico, &c. 218;
with Colombia
Slave trade
Suicides
Swiss troops
Talma, the actor
Trade with the U. States
Freemasons persecated in Spain
83-see Spain.

259
199

199
341

169

326

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Greece-letter from the Greek de-
putation to the Greek commit-
tee at Philadelphia 11; or the
fleets 12, 90, 117, 138, 342; mi-
litary movements 12, 138, 260,
277, 355; English officers 13;
Thermopyla 13, 277; Candia
13; Ipsara 13; details 74, 90,
135, 137, 227; of the loans 55;
victories 74, 138, 200, 227,
277; Caso 74, 90, 260; procla-
mation concerning neutral ves-
sels in employ of the Turks 81;
presses 83; naval battles 90,
117, 152, 170, 200, 220, 227,
278, 342, 355; Mitylene 90; Hy-
dra 90, 117; Canaris 135, 200
278; Samos 13, 152, 170, 192,
200, 227, 278; Greek fund in
the United States, 160, 192;
Marathon 200; proclamation of
sir F. Adam 200; he visits
Greece 260; Turkish plan of
transferring the population
226; official reports of victories
227, 228; manifesto concerning
European vessels 293; decrees
of the government 355; Patras

355

54

16

Guayaquil customs of the fe-
males
H.
Hall, Clement, dies
"Hamilton's" address to the cot-
ton planters
201, 221
Harper, Robert G. dies 336; pro-
337
ceedings thereon
Hayti-notices of the state of the
island, &c. 8, 54; on the migra--
tion of free people of color to
30, 114, 171, 190, 226, 289; let-
ters from Mr. Granville 54,
114; leaves the United States
255; of the commissioners in
France 85; the ministers, &e.
93; proclamation of Boyer on
the result of the mission to
France 153; reports about the
intended invasion of 191; de-
cree against carrying away
Haytiens or emigrants 245; ne-
gotiations with France
Hemp, on the cultivation and

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in

Hunt, Seth

151

Furs, great sale of at New York 68
G.
Gale, destructive on the southern
coasts
Gallatin, Mr. 4, 67, 99: withdraws
himself as a candidate for the
400 vice presidency 113; remarks 145
352 Gamble, Edmund, dies
16
255 Geological curiosity
123 Georgia-letter of the governor
to the secretary of war, on in-
ternal improvements 12; elec-
tions 148, 192; of the Indian
Jands in 216; finances, 224;
census of 304; bank of Darien 352
Germany, generally-constitution
of the Rhenish provinces 9;
Wirtemburg 199; Ehrenbreit-

80

Fayette, general La-see "Lafa-
yette."
Fisheries, British interruptions
of
150, 189
Flannel, manufacture of 171

Hydrogen gas, in lieu of steam
Hydrophobia, a cure of

I.
Illinois-salt made in 149; Mr.
Birbeck 192; great yield of
corn, &c. 224; elections 256, 304
Imports, see "commerce:" duties

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Lafayette, general-at Provi-

dence 12; at Boston 13; at N.
York 23, 41, 58, 72; at West
Point 58; at Newburg 58; at
Poughkeepsie 59; at Clermont
59; at Catskill 60; at Hudson
60; at Albany 69; at Troy 71;
at Jersey city 72; at Newark
72; at Elizabeth Town 73; at
New Brunswick 73; at Prince-
ton 73; at Trenton 73; at Bal-
timore 82, 97, 103 to 112, 117,
197, 275, 336; at Morrisville
86; at Philadelphia 87, 101; at
Wilmington 101; at French-
town 102; at Washington 121,
197, 218, 291; at Alexandria
123; at the tomb of Washington
138, 157; at Yorktown 139; at
Williamsburg 153; at Norfolk
153; at Richmond 154, 167,
352; at Fredericksburg 157; at
Monticello 190; at Charlottes-
ville 190; at Annapolis 259;
suppression of the news of his
reception in the U. States in
the French papers 113; British
paragraphs about his reception

32

135, 147; editorial remarks on
his visits 145; his letter to ge-
neral Reed, 1780, 167; visited
by certain Indians at Washing-
ton 218; reception by congress,
seef congress:" remarks there-
on 241; of his family, &c. at
home 259; dinner given to hon-
or him at Caracas 260; remarks
on the minority on the bill
concerning him 273; dinner at
Washington, given by the
members of congress 291; his
family 337; investment of mo-
ney by him 352; departs on his
southern tour 416: see congress.
Lamps, improved
Law cases-copy right of a news-
paper 7; of printed libels 23;
responsibility of executors 48;
vulgar errors as to the law 48;
bigamy 57; the Huntingdon
ease, respecting the seizure of
a blackman 79; defects of the
English tongue 83; assault and
battery on the high seas, (impor-
tant) 94; case of an insolvent,
in a foreign country 136; dis-
pute about money found in Pa-
ris 150; damage of a cargo by
rats 166; concerning scolds 166;
trial of certain Osage Indians
219; stealing newspapers 224;
bank notes not money 259; of
seduction 400; case against the
securities of a post master 403;
aliens liable to perform militia
duty
Laws, concerning violations of 243
Leather, sheathing
Library of congress
Little, Peter, a letter from him 337
Longevity-cases of 16; a curious
collection of 63; instances of
64, 112, 192, 256, 416
Lottery, a new fashioned one 80
Louisiana-Yellow fever at New-
Orleans 16, 112; ceases 255;
deaths at 189; burial ground
192; export of cotton $2, 48,
163; of the bank 150; sinking
of the Batture 192; the crop of
sugar 245; elections 256, 400;
arrival of goods from the inte-
rior 256; value of exports and
amount of tonnage employed
288; resolutions respecting La-
fayette 369; view of the com-
merce of New Orleans

M.

416

240
304

370

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39, 82
Massachusetts-thanksgiving day

144; elections 225, 256, 336;
capital vested in manufactures
337; resolutions respecting Mr.
Monroe 338; of the state pri-
son 388; lead mine discovered
in 416; Bunker's Hill
Mead, H. and his porcelain 149
Mechanics and manufacturers'
meeting

416

197

416

Message of the president; see
congress," remarks thereon 257
Methodists, notice of the pro-
gress of
Mexico-concerning the arrival
of Iturbide and his death 15;
decree about the public debts
40; do. prohibiting the impor-
tation of sundry articles 85;
extracts from Mr. Bullock's
account of a six months resi-
dence in 90; antiquities and cu-
riosities 90; general Bravo 92;
Texas 112; decree relative to
slaves 137; French agent at
Mexico 218; canal to unite the
Atlantic and Pacific 218; elec..
tions 220; loans 220; money re-
mitted to the treasuries of
Spain 245; minister at Wash-
ington 304, on the interior
trade with; see congress head,
article "Mexico," quota of as-
sessment on the several pro-
vinces

340

391

171

Mint of the United States
Mississippi and Ohio rivers, snags
and sawyers in

288

149

150

|Missouri, (river,) ascent of 149
Missouri, (state)-electoral law
in 64; antiquities in 96; explor-
ing party 224; elections
Mobile, commerce of
Money, abundance of
Monroe, Mr. 255, 272; see "so-
vereignty of the people," and
"congress"

Montgomery, gen. of his sword 85
Mushrooms, fatal use of

N.

64

"National Advocate," 4; papers,
&c. concerning the explosion
24, 35, 53

of the

"National Intelligencer", ex-
tract from and remarks 21;
opposing extracts from
"National Journal"
Naval courts martial

51

337

192, 216

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