INDEX.
fcriswold Roger, esquire 128
Grundy lion. inr. 313
tiuv's paintings, rapid sale of 272
H.
Hair, cloth made of 357
Hall's L w-journaL notice of 175
Haiu'iurg. births, marriages
and deaths in 47
Mans alio departments 35o
Harrison gov V. H. letter of
to the secretary of war 3ji
extract of, to colonel
Scott 311
to the secretary of war 355
sp ech of to the Indi-
ana 1 gislature 3 l
Hats, seal-skin, patent for
Disking 3 8
Hawkins col. extract of a let-
ter from _5ri
Hum p. process for rotting 86
Hessian Hies, remarks on 3i
His. or- of i he* invasion of
Spain 4 25 40 55 82 I] 112
140 16-) Z 8 si 325 414
439 4 » J '466
Hogs, weight o; tlu-ee 392
Holland, substitui s for con-
sn< i.i> i irbiddenin 31
Hois fl sh. an article of food
i.. Norway 3J8
Horticulture 3
Hostilities Indian 72
Huns*' of commons 97
Huil gov. compli nent paid to lfi
Hull capt. brave conduct ol
atSoithead 335
Hurricane on the 3d Sept.
account of the .74
I.
Illinois territory, population
of 3R9
Imp rial parliament 475
Impressment, remarks on 147
Independence, expenses of
the war ol' 10
In [ana territory, population
of 388
legislature of ,21
Indian agents, salaries of the 40*
Indian hostilities 72
Indian chief, -haracter of an 13
Indian city-d- -scription ol the
ruins of an 360
Indians, movements of the 335
Indigo, process of xtraeting
from the plants 56
Insurrection at Madrid 8.
Interesting statistical table :37
Internal navigation 15
Ionian academy, prize ques*
ti .n of the 30'
Ireland, income of 67
meeting of the catlia-
lics •!' 279
1 >le of France 35
Italy, eisc' llnneous notice of -16
Jennings lirut. death of 7.
Johnson gen, W. r ply of to
gov. Harrison ' 2
July 4ih, cell oration of at
Montreal 103
K.
Kentucky, estimate of the
co nraerce of 10
resolutions of the legis-
lature of 337 39 97
population sf 358
finances of 39 ■
state of the penitentia-
ry of ib
Keppele Michael, esqr. elec-
lio>. of
Kingdom "I Sicily, change ot
policy in the ' 253
L.
Lambert William, calculations of 011 th- eclipse 1 Lancaster mr. interview of with the prince r ge.it 7 Lain), recovered from inun- dation, 47 Law abolishing torture 1 '.8 Learned hoy 149 leg ud of our lady of the pil- lar 285 Legislature of Maryland 168 24 36 Legislature of Pennsylvania. meeting 01 the 27 Legislature of Ohio, meeting • ot tire ib 12 33 31 69 7! 89 74 85 86
- 55
Legitimate Princes remarks
Oil 404
Lescallier M.consul pf FranceJlOS
Lctti v circular calling 11 meet-
ing ,,f delegates from the A-
in. riean colonies ( 765)
from com. Hudgi is to
the secretary of the navy
from eap. Bingham to
It Ad. Sawyer
aunonymous giving an
account ol mr. Necf's plan
of education
from mr. Rose to mr.
Madison on the affair of
the Chesapeake
from the same to the
same
from mr. Madison in
reply
from a subscriber to
the . diior
r. C. on the process of
rotting I), nip
from mr. Foster to Mr.
Monroe on the suliject of
the orders in council (Ju-
ly 3d, 11)
from the same to the
same July nth, lith & 16th,
1,8
from the same to the
same, July 4th and 26th 77
fro n mr.Monroe to mr.
Foster July 23d 159
from the same to the
sameJulj 27th, and Oct. 1st 180
from the same to th
same Oct. mil, 183
anonymous to the edi-
tor 148
from mr. Russell to mr.
J. S. Smith 83
fro. 11 lord Wellesley to
the same Aug.;th, 18 1
from mr; Foster to mr.
Monro Oct. 2 d ib
from mr.Monroe to mr.
Foster Oct. 9th
from mr. Foster to mr.
Monroe Oct. 31
from the same to the
same on the subject of the
occupation of Florida
from mr.Monroe to mr.
Foster in reply
from mr. Morier to mr.
Monroe on the subject of
the President & Littli Bt.lt 190
from mr. Monroe to mr.
Morier in reply ib
from mr. Foster to mr
Monroe on the same
from mr.Monroe to mr.
Foster in reply
from mr. Foster to mr.
Monroe, Sept. 4th,
from the same to the
sam.- Oct. 26th
from mr Monroe to
mr. Foster in reply
from mr Pinkney to
mr. Smith 011 the subject of
the orders in council
from lord W- Heslf y to
mr. Pinkney on the same
frpm mr. Pinkney in
reply
from mr. Foster to mr.
Monn>e,offeriog reparation
lor tin attack on t'ie Chesa-
peake
from mr.Mouroe in re-
ply
from mr. Pii.knej to
lord Wellesley
from the same to ths?
secretary of state
from lord Weill sley to
m,". Pinko y (private,)
from mr. Pinkney to
lord Will sky in reply
from the same to the
seer tarj of state
fnmi the same to lord
Wellesley F b 33d
from lord Wellesley to
mr. Pinkney (private)
from mr. itu-s. II to mr.
Pinkney
froin mr J. S.Smith to
the secretary of state 207
ib
9
.93
ib
195
ib
19
01
20
•03
^0
Li tterfrom mr. B ussoll to the
secretary of state 20
from the same to the
. 13 uc de Cadore ib
from the same to the
Due de Bassano ib
from the same to the
secretary of slate 209
from the same to the
same ^11
lrom the same to the
Due de Bassano ib
from tin same to the
secretary ol state 212
from the same to the
Due <le Bassano 213
from the Due de Bas-
sano to mr. Russell
from mr-Erving to the
secretary of state 215
from the sain- to count
Rosencrantz 216
from the same to the
same 225
from tiie same to the
secretary of state ^27
from gen. Tunvau to
the secretary of >tate .1.
from mr. Serrurier to
the same il
I ruin gov. Harrison to
the secretary of war 255
fro- n countRosencrantz
to mr. Erving 257
from Richard Peters
esq to thePhiladelphia agri-
cultural society 27:
lrom mr. Erving to
count Rose tcrnutz 273
from countRosencrantz
to mr. Erving 275
from gov. Harrison to
the secretary of war 30 1
from a gentleman iti
Richmond to bon. mr Clay
330
from James Foster, de-
scribing the ruins of an
Indian ciiy ' 350
from the Post Master
general to the Editor 361
from mr. Foster to mr.
Monro.-, Dec. 17th " 377
from mr. Monroe to
mr. Foster in reply 378
from mr. Foster to mr.
Monro> on the charge of
British aid to the Indians 38e
from mr. Monroe in
reph ib
Vrom mr. Gallatin to
the Committee of ways and
means on taxation 382
Lisbon, quantity of Ameri-
can produc in 12(i
Literary intelligence 61 175
prodigy 102
LI. .Inegat ,'iiattle on the river 320
Lloyd Edward, esq. resolu-
tions of 24
Locusts, ravagt s of in Asia 163
London, miscellaneous arti-
cles from 104 50
population of 1S5
Lord Sheffield 9 1.5
Louisiana, sketches of the
history of 243
convention of 2 3
population of 389
Louisville, intelligence from 10
Lying-in hospitals, remarks
on 249
M.
Machinery, invention of for
spinning hemp 390
Madison Jarnes, reply of to
Mr. Rose 7
Madrid, insurrection at 8
surrender of to th French 43y
Malthus, analytical review
of 52 94 1-i:. 253
Mamlukes of Egypt, history
ot the 96
destruction of the 425
Manifesto, 'iy the people of
Venezuela 105 121
Ma iiltactures 5 100 1 8
134 164 3 :
Maryland, election in 1!
penitentiary of 239
l't'V nue of 243
population of Ti9
Man land, return of militia 360.
Massachusttts, population of 2" <
state of parties iii -•-so.*
Merino socii ly, first meet-
ing of the 13$
Merino siieep. decree con-
Ci riling, in France 427
Merimac canal 151
Message of the president at
the opening of con-
congress 1 53
concerning the Che-
sapeake affair 19i
covering gov. Hani;
sou's lett r 300
communjeating an act
of the N w-'ioik It-.
gisla.ur concern-
ing canals 30fl
covering correspon-
dence ol Messrs.
Monroe and Foster 376
cowring two letters
from thcFrench mi-
nister 217
do. from mr. Foster 376
of tie governor of
Tennessee to the
legislature 127
of Connecticut do. 1 8
of S. Carolina do. 275
of N. I aroiiiei do. 77
of Pennsylvania do. 281
of G. orgia do. 2- 1 *
ot Massachusetts d6. 133
Methodist church, statement
of (.be 288
Mexico, geographiclial noti-
ces of 14
population of . .'
description of the city
of 29
chief places of loi
Michigan territory, popula-
tion of 3S9
MiOcil ton Henry, esq. 275
Militia oi Maryland, return
of the 3<5q
Militia bill of the U. States 389
Mineral substances of
France 143
Mint ol the United States,
report from the 363
Miranda general .18
Miscellaneous articles 30 40
118 149 175 263 307
3.:8 357 463 134
Mississippi river, quantity of
water that dr scends ] :y
Mississippi territory , popula-
tion of 3&8
Missouri company, trade of
the 61
Mitchell D. B. esq. 299
Mitchill lion. Samuel L. 270
Moucey general 325
Monroe mr. letters of 159 80
18; hS 188 189 190
151 193 199 70
Moore sir John, retreat of 452
death of , 468
Morier mr. letter of to mr,
Monroe 190
Morocco, domestic manufac-
ture of 390
Murat 25 27 5b
Mursinna, eminent surgical
abilities of 47
Mutability of human crea-
tures ]7J
N.
Narrative of the calamity at Richmond 33B National d *bt of G. Britain 261 Native oil 407 Naval establishment of G. Britain 144 Neef's plan of education 69 New-Jersey, election in 1 Stat*- of parlies in * 152 population of 266 resolutions of the le- gislature of 412 N *w island, formation of a 280 Ncw-Swisserland, sk tch of 139 N w-Yrirk, stati-tical man- ual of 7B population of :.65 military force and fortifications of 392 New-Hampshire, population of 264