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NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORE

OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.

H. NILES, EDITOR.

THE PAST THE PRESENT-FOR THE FUTURE.

FROM SEPTEMBER, 1823, TO MARCH, 1824-VOL. XXV.
OR, VOLUME I.—THIRD SERIES.

BALTIMORE:

PRINTED FOR THE EDITOR BY WILLIAM OGDEN NILES,

At the Franklin Press,

WATER-STREET, EAST OF SOUTH-STREET.

A.

Adams,John-the 'Cunningham
correspondence' 274; his let
ter concerning the Greeks 325
Africa-of the American colo.
ny in, Dr. Ashmun's letter 31,
remarks on the project 175;
emigrants to 320; Mr. Jeffer
son's letter on the plan 381;
accounts from 400; Sierra
Leone 32; long-haired Afri
cans 198; the Ashantees 213;
slave trade on the coast 213;
internal wars
Alabama-elections 64; town of
Tuscumbia 79; on the presi-
dential election 308, 323, 362;
gov. Pickens' message

Aliens' address

410

323

150

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163
Anchor in the bottom of a ship 416
Apples, large ones 48; singular
product of
Appointments, by the president
32, 247, 294. 416
Arkansas-election 128; gov's
message 192; land agency 309
Army of the United States-see
"congress'-reports, &c. from
the war department: promo.
tions and appointments
Artic seas, discoveries in

Bonaparte, Napol.- O'Meara's
statements verified by Las Ca-
sas 20; his character-duke
Engheim 261; O'Meara and
sir Hudson Lowe 328; his pub
lic works

368

373
the family
43, 170
Boston, commerce of 96, 339;
arrivals and departures 304,
359; savings bank
Brazil-state of affairs in 24, 83,
155, 229, 276, 330; admiral
Cochrane 8, 24; Badia 24; the
fleet from 83; dissolution of
the cortes 295; decree against
imports from Portugal
Brewing, the art of
Bridge, a great one 136; of ropes
151
British affairs-Agricultural affairs 41, 71,
170, 212, 23; antiquities 22; army 362,
388; Asgill, sir Charles, 41, 68.
Bank of England 214; Beckford, Mr. 230;|
bishop, a 240; blockade of Cadiz respect
ed 4.; Burns' monument 22; bridge be
tween Wales and Anglesea 136; Bridge
water, the earl of 212.

373

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Canals 56; Canning. Mr. his letter about
the Madrid regency 7; speech at Ply-
mouth 248; Catholics, the 8; Castlereagh,
lady 240; Clyde, commerce of 232; "clerk
of the pipe",81; coins, "double sovereigns"
22, 170; costs of suit! 22; Cook, captain,
his widow 295; consuls to Mexico, &c.
183, 196, 210, 38409; coal mines 151-
explosion in one 2:2; consumption of ar-
ticles 63; cotton manufactures 152, 232;
Colombia, the republic of 153.
Debt 169, 409; diplomatic expenses 64;
discriminating duties 41, 89; Doom, the

lake 22.

Eggs imported 22; Erskine, lord 395; ex
penditures 63; excise 63, .32.
Freemasons 22, 118; Fonthill Abbey 230;
Forests, royal 134.

C.

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224

Calhoun, Mr. at Baltimore
"Call to the unconcerned"
Canada British views of 19;
finances 248; commerce 408;
great failures in 24; tobacco
raised in 54, 368; land slip in
56; arrival of settlers 155, 197;
large ships
Canary islands

Canvas, American
Cape of Good Hope

249

277

228

388

133

112

294

Carey, Mr. his proposed history
of religious persecutions
Carpenter, Benjamin, dies
Carriages, (pleasure), in the

eastern states
Cottle shews and fairs
Caucus-essays and remarks on
the subject-see "editorial"
and presidential:" 3, 97, 134
225, 227, 257, 273, 292, 305,
323, 353, 388; history of the
caucusses 244, 258; calcula-
tions 309; notifications for and
against a caucus 370; account
of the proceedings, address,
&c, and remarks 385; editor's
account of, with various facts,
&c.

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47 Garter, the order of 170; gaming houses 170. Chesapeake and Delaware canal
Hughes, Mr. at Liverpool 123.

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King, presents of the nabob of Oude, to
the 9.

Ireland-the state of the people of 67;
crimes and criminals 82; various notices
of the condition of things in 124, 171;
murder of Mr Franks and his family 17.
Library of lord Oxford 183; London, con-
sumption of coal 151-commerce of 248,
Lowe, sir Hudson 388; Liverpool, great

fire at 212; arrivals of American ves
els 232.
Machine, self acting 153; mad-houses in
London 71; manufactures, state of, &c.
2, 6, 19, 153, 209, 290, 387; merchant ves
sels 60; "Morning Chronicle," sale of the
82; money, plenty of 209, 212; musical
festival 41.18, 12.

Naval preparations, &ce. 22, 58, 329; naviga-1
tion laws 54; neutrality in the affairs of
Spain, &c. 5.

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79
149

"Chesapeake and Ohio canal,"
145, 338; account of the pro-
Cheverus, bishop
ceedings of the delegates 173
Children's food
Chii-gale at Valparaiso 83;
slavery abolished 97; revenue
&c.
362
China-notice of the arrival of
the first ship from the United
States, &c. 160; case of the
British frigate Topaz
"Church in danger!"
Churches in the U. States
Circulating medium
Claims on Spain
Clay, Mr.-see "congress": jeu
d'esprit on his election 229;
remarks thereon
Clerical liberality

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navigation 8, 153; segars, duty on 295;
Spaniards, funds to aid them 22-Spanish
loans 212; smuggling 22; specir imported Clock, an ingenious one
23, 97; sheep stealer! 41; slave trade (re
marks on) 153; South American states Cloth, water proof
210, 260, 329. Scotland-the royal burghs Coal, consumption of, &c. 151, 160
Taxes, various notices of 7; Travellers in Coffee, improved method of

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Wellington, the duke of 71; woollen ma- Colleges-on the notice of riots
at 293; students in certain of
them, and the price of educa.
tion, &c.
358
Colombia--Naval fight near Ma-
racaibo 8, 24; Maracaibo 8,
24; Morales surrenders 24;

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nufacture 56; Waterloo monument 329;
W. India docks 170; Weare, murder of 362
48 Brown, gen.
95
35 Buenos Ayres: negoriations with
Spain 8, 19; particulars 30,
120; disputes with British 134
16 Byron, lord 60; his Don Juan 198

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the condition and prospects of the Greeks "Crisis," the, extraets from
298; transmitting a list of the factories,
&c. 350. From the treasury department
-on the public debt 236; balances of re-
ceipts and expenditures 255; annual, of
the secretary 296-(remarks on it) 289;
documents 310 to 314; balances on the
books of the comptroller 301; duties ac-
eruing on merchandise, drawbacks, &c.
367; contracts of collectors, &c. 414.
From the war department-revolutionary
pensioners 22; William Duane 222; ac-
counts settled 224; Indian trade 252; ge
neral report, shewing the conditon of
every branch of the department 263;
transmitting a statement of the appropria-
tions for 1823, and of their expenditure,
367; Indian department 413. From the
navy department-general report of the
condition of every branch of the depart-
ment, vessels in service, &c. &c. 278; on
contingent expenses 301; about cannon
and shot 318; on the cost of building ad-
ditional sloops of war 332: on the peace
establishment 375. From the post master
general, on the state of the department
267; on unproductive post routes 414.
clerks of, &c 247; sinking fund 270, 304,
Senate-regulations of 406-secretary and
$20, 382; stationary, &c. 247; Stuart, Mr.
320; South American states 272; supreme
court 240; Susquehannah river 256, 300,
301; seamen 285; Schaeffer, Jacob 286;
Shriver's map 301, 302; stock, change of
304, 334; Seminole war 318, 334; surveys
-see "roads and canals" ante: seven

Crossing the line," ceremonies
observed on
Cruelty to animals punished 176
ed conspiracies and plots 18;
Cuba-the sugar crop 6; report-
address of the bishop of Ha-
vana 117; gov. of Matanzas
and com. Porter 133; said to
be ceded to France 210; pro-
clamation of the captain ge.
receiving news
neral on
from Spain 232; additional
papers and proceedings 277;
commerce of Havana 359
"Cunningham correspondence"
noticed

Debt of the United States-see
"congress," annual report of
Dallas, George M.
the sec. of the treasury; dis.
tribution of interest payable 326
Declaration of Independence-
anecdote concerning

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