NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD.
OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES.
Hæc olim meminisse juvabit.-VIRGIL.
FROM SEPTEMBER 1814 TO MARCH, 1815.—VOL. VII.
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE EDITOR,
SOUTH-STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE MERCHANTS' COFFEE-HOUSE
Index to the Seventh Volume.
Brit. allies 53; goods sales of 56, 218: parliament 66 68 391; pro- clamation 68 134; ship onOnta- rio 79 143 175; reinforcements 80 96 121 170 317-deserters 80 169 319-falshood 125-opi- nions 125 270 317 336 347 393 to 396 409 410-Vandalism 132 137-meanness 143 218-bank 144-revenue 144-naval force 168-prisoners 172 349 410- coasts vexed 174 see also Glas- gow, Liverpool,&c. vessels lost, &c. 285-morality 286-com- merce 186-empire population of 86-conquests 50-church establishment 350-prices of wages and provisions, compa- rative 355-generals British officials-of the bat- tle at fort Erie as to the sortie from fort Erie- of the attack upon Bal- timore capture of the Tygress and Scorpion 173 of the burnings at Wareham
Duties collected in several
Dyson captain S. dismissed 207
Eastport 9, 52, 56 Eastern coast 51, 55, 80, 110 Eastham East-Indiaman, a prize 56 Edisto island Editorial Address.
sippi memorial 352-road to Direct tax 125-the quota of Ohio 366 414-mounted volun- the several states teers 383-Amey Darden 383 Documents, editorial remarks 413--to defend theChesapeake on the publication of bay 413-Mr. Sharp's propo- Dolph Mr. sitions, &c. 414--New-Eng-Don't give up the soil" land emigration society 414-- Downes captain Mr. Jefferson's library 78 116 285 367 413-vote of honor to general Jackson proposed 384 -Mr. Rich's proposition for classification 384-pay of the members 384 416-vote of ho- nor to sundry persons named 384 and to the people of Lou- isiana 413--Mr. Troup's re marks upon 414-Mr. Sharp's 415-general Brown, &c. in- troduced into the house of re- presentatives 41-Mr. Jack son's resolutions 415--Mr. Lambert 416-Creek lands 416 peace establishment 416 Calculations of the produce of the United States Capitol, destruction of 1, Campbell, G. W. Designs Camden threatened, &c. Canada papers
Elba Ellen, the American sclır. 348 Epervier, the
Erie, fort, battle of 19, 21-(sor tie) 48, 64, 100, 102 lake, anecdote Essex frigate (British acc.) 8 56 Evening Post, extract from 390 European affairs
Extraordinary escape of major general Porter
Cadiz Canton, an arrival from
128 -American vessels there :59
172 Female patriotism 110 124 168
Carberry, colonel Carriages, duties upon Castine 51, 53, 110, 167, 281, 303, 347 159
252 304 Fishing boats 281 Fisheries, the
Cass's "pet indians" Castlereagh, lord Chambers' repeating gun 280 Champlain lake 13-battle on 32, 41, 43, 172, 284-(the shij
96-(stores taken) 112 192 frontier 271,279, 364 Chauncey, com. 12, 37, 41, 79 Chaptico 51-enormities at 136 Charleston 55 123 Chasseur privateer 128, 292, 412 Chesapeake, the enemy in 50 144, 175, 252
French Floridas, the Flying destruction Foreign news 14 158 170 189 203 317 386 intelligence 176 204
a British tender France 14--appointments of the king 112-amount of the armies employed to subdue 350 France and England, living in, compared 320 Franklin tender captured 175 French fisheries
48, 47, 172 110, 411 170 52.80
Congress-meets 45-Mr. Giles' resolutions 46-standing com- mittees 46-proceedings on re- moving the seat of government 46 77 78107-on British deser- ters 46-thanks to Brown, Scott, Gaines, &c. 47 78 107- Macdonough 107-Warrington 108 National bank 77 95 105 109 127 160 176 184 201 202 267 287 288 301 302 314 333 334 351 (president's negative) 366, (Mr. Barbour's bill) 383 414 415 416-on retaliation 108 -instructions to our ministers 81 108-of Alexandria 108-on the frigate rebuilding the public edifices Church establishment 108 382 384-Barney's flotilla Christophe, king of Hayti 352 108 142-floating batteries 367 Cincinnati, the town of -of the new taxes 109 126 127 Clarence, the duke's son 142 157 158 183 201 202 267 Clay, Mr. 287 288 301 302 313 314 315 383 Clark, fort 413-small armed vessels 126 Cobbett, William 142 157 183-of volunteers 127 Cochrane admiral 17, 142 157 264 3.3 333 352 413 Cockburn admiral of the military establishment Colbert Joseph 127 176 181 183 262 264 266 Collier, sir Geo. 287-papers lost by the incur- Colquhoun, Mr. 39 86 sion of the enemy 141-on Columbia river 123 loans 141 183 184 261-direct Commerce compared with a- tax see new taxes above and griculture 141 142 268 301 313 415-day Compliment to Americans of fasting and prayer 142-of Confiance, the frigate privateers 143 157-committee Congress of Vienna of investigation 157 184 241-Counterfeiting ease of Mr. Cutts 157-Giles' Connecticut election bill 181--Gerry's death 185- proposition as to his salary 416 O. Evans 262--Worthington's bill 183-classification bill 181 183 184 208 266 267 87 488 301-treasury notes 183 264 414 416--Mr. Harris's resolutions 183-of admirale 201-naval report 220-prize-money 262 -naval officers 63-letter from Mr. Dallas 265-naval affairs 266-Mat. Guy 287-Yazoo claims 288 333 334-speaker's casting vote 302-political cha- racter and list of the members Dabney John B. 144-Mr. King 318-on trea- Dallas A. J. to the committee sonable intercourse 3 4-call of ways and means '04, 265- of the house 314-case of Jo- remarks on his first letter 207 shua Penny 315 334-certain -see also treasury reports midshipmen remonstrate 333 Dartmoor prison, a letter -Mississippi land claims 333 from 35 -of the militia 333-Mr. Kil- Darien, Geo. British at bourn's bill for the defence of David Porter privateer of the N. W. frontier 334-in- Deserters executed come tax proposed 334-Bal- Detroit, state of timore memorial 367-Mr. Ma- Delaware, the enemy in gruder 351 352 357--Missis-'Despatches from Ghent
persecuted at Rome 286 Fuel, allowance to the army 279 Fulton the first-see steam frigate
Gaines, general 96 Gas lights
270 Georgians, address to 144 Gerry, Mr. his death General orders, 4th military district-of the governor of New-Jersey 3--of the gover nor of Pennsylvania žib—-of general Brisbane .6--of gen. Brown 23-of gen. S. Smith 29--general Winder 29-gen. Macomb 44 66-gen. Mooers 70 335-gen. Scott 95 171 191 -gen. Jackson 95 (see New- Orleans) sir Geo. Prevost 103-of the captain of the Endymion 110-gen. Gaines 111 216-British (dist.) 124- of gen. Izard 171-governor Claiborne 215 345-colonel M'Donald 216-of the adju tant and inspector general 219 317 319 411-of the ad jutant gen. of Tennessee 304 Ghent, negociation
Hampton gen. verdict against
Gen. Armstrong to the edi- tors of the Pariot Captain Hillyar on the cap- ture of the Essex
Washington's classification
Harpy privateer
Hartford convention 151 158-
Vermont refuses to meet 167 -New Hampshire neglects 167-acceded to by Connec ticut 164-by Rhode Island 180-meets 269; members of 270-remarks on 281 302- proceedings 305, 328-edito- nal essays on the, see New England convention. Pro- ceedings in the legislature of Massachusetts thereon 372- -of Connecticut Hayti or Hispaniola,an account of proceedings at 352 Hampstead captain, his expedi-
49 114 191 156 173 07 Com. Patterson 166 346 387
Captain Moore to col. Rus- sel 349 Captain Massias to general Floyd 361 362 363 Colonel Scott to the same 362 363 Mr. Mason to the marshal of New-York · 381 Mr. Shields to commodore Patterson Mr. Johnson to the same 4c6 Governor Kinderland to col. Woodbine 412 For letters respecting events at New Orleans, see also New Orleans. Lambert Dani 1 his effigy 348 Lafitte, the pirate Larabec captain Laws of New-York Lands, sales of Lawrence major Lawrence privateer Leavens captain
Lt. col. Croghan to general M'Arthur Brig. gen. Stricker to maj. gen. Smith Brig. g. Brown to com. Chauncey and reply 38, the same to gen. Gaines 47; the | same to com. Chauncey 121 To the editors of the Nation-Lehigh chain bridge al Intelligencer
general orders respecting
compared with Munroe's and Giles'
Military force, propositions of the secretary of war 137 Miller gen. Mims, fort, on the massacre at
Monroe James (appointed se
Moselle, the British brig
41 Leonardtown Leander the British ship Leonard captain Learned colonel dismissed Lei Mr. Loity, mistaken Lexington, Ky; Lights extinguished Licensed vessel restored 159 Licenses to use stills, &e. see stills, carriages, retailers, auctions, sugar refined and stumps. Lloyds' lists 218 285 Liverpool, meeting of the mer
J. B. Varnum to a friend in Washington Col.Hawkins to gov.Early 53 Maj. Lawrence to general Jackson 93 Gen. Porter to gen Brown 101
Major Dudley to gov. Shelby 111 Mr. Jefferson to S. H. Smith
125 158 70 204 222 240 252
Nantucket, neutra! 9-paval notice respecting National Lutelligencer, extract from National bank, see congress and 15 160 176 202 334 190 Naples, Murat king of 285 London "Public Cause" 335-Naval, sinall armed vessels 122 Times 393 408-Courier 394 (see also congress) -Globe report 209 220 340 Loans of the . Navy of the U. S. on Champ- Long Point, lain 13 Louisiana, Nichols' address to Navy-yard, destroyed 49 the people of 134-remarks Negociation at Ghent 64 70 80 on the possession of 163- projected expedition to 201 -Jackson's proclamation 205 -governor's orders 215 Lyon's creek, the battle at 171 Macomb, general 32 44 55 60 111, 217 Macdonough, com, 32, 41, 55 Macdonough privateer 172, New-Castle frigate Mac Neven, Mr. 169 Maine, proceedings respecting 165-population of the part held by the enemy 252-re. marks 280 Madison general 282 Malcolm's mills 28:
The sec. of the navy to president of the senate 03 Paymaster-general to Mr. Troup
Maryland election 144 285 -legislature 3.6-passes an act to raise state troops 382 Mammoth privateer 56 Mac Arthur, gen. 207 239 28 Macedonian, the brig 412 Martinique 144 285 215 Manufactures
Mr. Lowndes to the secreta. ry of the treasury, and re- ply
Negroes carried off and sold by the British 54--paroled 169 at Halifax 169-stolen 284--- restored 319 Neufchatel privateer 96 120 27 293 316 Neutral vessel on Champlain
Kinderland governor
King Mr. of New York 318-
his reply to the house of dele
gates of Maryland
Kirby's Wind-inill
Knox gen.
Letters to the secretary of war. From col. Croghan, enclosing one from major Holmes 4 Gen. M'Arthurr Col. B. Hawkins
Major Armistead Fren. Brown
Gen. Jackson 79 93 357 358
Com. Barrie to general Ben- Mail boat taken
217 Massachusetts, the part cap-New-Ark, N. J. tured 51 52 117 252 280 New Haven legislature 110 113 143 372 many documents proceed- ings &c. 149-of Maine 165
Capt. Youngs to com.. Mae- donough
Gen. Jackson to captain Ra- pier The president to the govern or of New York Of John Randolph 258 Secretary of the treasury to' the com. of loans at Boston
Gen. Jackson to gov: Early
New-Bedford Newburyport memorial 323
285 New notions
election Mayhew, capt. Maity, trade to M'Arthur, gen. Mintosh, gen. and his army 364 411 Message of the president 30 70 77 81 145 222 356 402 416
New Orleans 56 279-Jackson arrives 30 3-battle of the gun boats, &c. 315 356—Jackson's general orders 216 317 404-a let'ter from Baton Rouge 334 -miscellaneous particulars 345 356 368 374 to 381 384 to 391 409 411-vernor Claiborne's general orders 345-Jackson's address to the
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