NOTICES OF THE ARTS AND MANUFACTURES, AND A RECORD OF THE EVENTS OF THE TIMES. H. NILES, EDITOR, THE PAST THE PRESENT FOR THE FUTURE, FROM MARCH TO SEPTEMBER, 1821 – VOL. XX: 143 292 142 283 365 Bilances on the books of the Bolus, taken! 130 Boxing matches 142 Bread, adulterated 414 Breeches 351 1 queen Browne, col. 76, 270 Canning, Ms. 32, 46 Carlisle, Mrs. Catholies 187,222 Census taking 364, 381, 4:3 255 349 365 Circular on the affairs of the broly al- liance 75 Coffee-substitutes, &c. 142 Cuinage 77, 188, 185 187 335 Cork, of a toll received at 187 408 Coronation, of the 76, 174, 220, 335, 349,- 364, 381, 413 26 382 271 Crimes 187 380 Debt, a general statement of Devonshire, the duke's property 76 270 142 Dublin-proceedings at on an address to the king 32; to be visited by hin 292 Earthea Ware, value of exports 365 Edinburg-university 77; riots 253 77 309 Excisable articles, some of them, &c. Esecutions 109, 187 Tumssian fleet destroyed Forgerits 32, 142 Frauds Glasgow 352 Gold, arrivals of 221, 349; withdrawn from circulation 224 Heiress, a great one 109 365 Bells, on the breaking of 304 Horse, the king's 227; korse tax Belmain, Abrabam Ireland--revenue 03; disturbed state of 253, 302, 335; distrisses Iron houses, masts and kings! 187, 183 Joggler's gains 109 port that he was sick 302, 325; King, the, visits theatre 76; his speech 61; of his journey to Ireland 253; bis birth day Washington 412 Lancaster canle Law-geese and ganders Leopold, prince 32, 153 Liverpool, arrivals and departures 01; 235 duck Jutjes 413 Loans to forrigners Majocchi 413 Manchester 335 Marine velocipede 240; the cadets at 400 Meteorological Ministers 405 Naval-ships built, &c. 46; workmen dis- charged 174 (manifesto) 173, 174, 176; Newspapers Nobility Norfolk, the duchess of and her estates Nottingham Oak, the use of O'Neil, Miss 367 Ox, a great one Parliament-affairs of the queen 01, 77, 292 king's speech 61; great meeting of the members 76; emoluments of the speak- BRITISU. er 76; queen's message 77; on the im- 61 port of American Hour 77; holy al- 364 Adrertisement, singular liance 95, 127, 142, 270; annual, men. tioned 95; affairs of Naples, &c. 174; 127, 142, 262, 364 336 Alien establishment 381 warm debates 174; about the slave trade 357; constitution of the b. of commons 413 93 Pedestrianisin 76,109, 142 Pennyfather, Mr. 93 Pensioners in parliament 364 Perkitis & Co. 382 112 Huddy, MA 364 142 283 283 322 365 95 93 76 364 142 381 Petersfield, borough 112 'Disbopries 28 Small poss 11 28 46 १४ 28 Door rates, &. 142 110, 126, 190, armistice end. 35; of the committee of ways and mean's 364 ed 126, 190; rich prize 336; 37; on imprisonment for dubt 58; on the punishment of piracies 59; of the cree respecting foreigners slave trade 106; on fortifications 263; 285; about the appropriations of pub. lic lands, &c. 391 Road from Wheeliu, &c. 26, 28 Slaves-about the introduction of 10; 109 415; Lovia 336; Cucuta 352, trade ju 381 415; Carabobo, the battle at Taylor, Mr. vote of thanks to him, &c. 29 46, 221 Tonnage dury, extra Treasurer of the U.S. 376 Gregor 384, 400; civil and mi. Tirasury--letter from the secretary about 93 deposites of the notes of non paying bauks Tucker, Samuel 365 су 415 Weights and measures, Mr. Adam's re port received 10 142 Colonization, African, noticed 239 Wirt, Mr. attorvey general Yeas and ways in the senate: on the Mis. 302 marks 240 souri question 11, 16; the bill for the relief of the family of 0. H. Perry 16 463 favor of S Tucker 11; on that for the relief of purchasers of the pablic lands 13, 13; abo Missouri 14; about the 322 bankrupe bill 16 CONGRESS. Congressional applicants for of. fice--memorial and petition! 102 112 Connecticul-elections 128, 144; 176 29 governor's message noticed 30 177; at length 212; school fund 256; retrenchments 289; Appropriation bill, general currant wine raised in 304; 3; recruiting service ii; peace estabı population 33; bank at Litch. 400 lisbient 10, 14; appropriations, &c. 12, field 389; report about public 28, 58; amount of savings estimated by lands 389 81 13,14 Constitutional questions 17, 258, 291, 409 Bankruptcy, a system of 255, 289 15, 16, 27 Convention-federal, debates Census, respecting the 178, 401 Clay, Mr. 39 Copper mine in New Jersey 11; 13 coins 404 11, 15 Cotton yarn, its fineness 61, Debt--to abolish imprisonment for 12,58 308; state of the English mar. ket, &c. 80, 96; goods, desir- Duties on imposts and tonnage 26, 23 ed for summer wear 239; crop 25 damaged 304 28 82 95 Cropper, gen. Jolin dies 80 80 Gaillard, Mr thanks voted, &c. 14, 16, 25, 27 28 Crowned learls 28 Cruelty to animals, cases of 304 Cuba-new governor z.rrives 10, 11 luable feet sails 2:23; state of the islands 126, 143, 239; U. Light-houses, &c. S. com. ageot 223; yellow fe. 239 Maison Rogue, the marquis of 10,28 Culbreth, Mr. a letter from him 195 Cupid, a negro 192 26 Currey, Cary 304 26,81 D report and proceedings 13, 14, 16; exo Darby, Williain 176, 203; valg. ble information from him 410 25, 28 10 Davis, W. D. his letter respect. ing the N. W. coast 21 48 13 Deaf and duinb D-l: show.. . remarks 34, 136 Pensioners, revolutionary Defaulter, public 271 Post Offine lokal) 15, 26, 29 Delaware-transit duty on pas. sengers &c. 48; population 129 63 lations respecting 11; to tax them in Demarira 190 12, 13, 14, 15, 18 Denmark-statistics of 223 15 112 Diamond, valuable 144 teries in the district of Columbia 6; on published 271 28 8) 5 28 ver 11 census 13 81 59 16 32 |