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vi J|Indians — murders committed by 144; th • Pawnees 151; Creeks and Chcrokees 216: visit La- fayette 218; tria] of the Osages 219; the Creeks 223; scliools, fcc. 2G9; Tush-ma -la-ha dies SSS; number r/ithin the i.i.iits of the United States, with the [ condition of their lands, &c. 3C4; treaties noticed 401; col- location of 40"; longevity of some 410

Insurance companies, reward of- fered by 32; ppottts of certain ]-ii

Interest on money; reduction in the rate of IG

Interior travelling 55 Ioniann islands — proclamation of the lord hi^h commissioner 200 lUtly — pope's letter concerning bible societies 10; bull about the Spanish bishops 1 1 ; of se- cret socic.'ies in 160

Jackson, general — see conwross articles; Jeclines a public din- ner 336 Jefferson, Thomas, invited to Yorktown 1£1 Jones, John Paul, proposed bio- graphy of 150 Judges Thompson and Van Ness, of New York, differences be- tween them n,28, 43, 158

Kelp, a substitute for potash 64 S^entueky — election of goTcrnor IS; forfeited lands 64; elec- tions 201; the capitol burnt 192, 198; finances 198; govern- or's salary 288; resolutions respecting the election of a pre- sident ?21, 354; new judges 354 King, Mr. of New-York 400 Kosciusko, proposed monument to the memory of 170 Kremer, Mr. his letter and card

Lafayette, general — at Provi- dence 12; at Boston 13; at N. York 23, 41,58,12; at West Point 68; at Newbuig 58; at Poughkeepsie 59; at Clermont 69; at Catskiil 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, 33C; at Morrisvilje 86; at Philadelphia 87, 101 ; at Wilmington 101; at Fruiich- town 102; at Washington 121, 197, 218, 291; at Alexandria 123; at the tomb of Washington 138, 157; at Vorktown 139; at WilliamsbiU'g 153; at Norfolk 133; at RichinonJ 154, 167, S52;al Fre.iericliaburg 157; at Monticello IS-); at Ch'arbttes- vilie 190; at Annapolis 259; suppression of the news of his reception in the U. Stated ia the Trench papers 113; British paragraphs abfj-M iiis reception 135, 147; editorial remarlis on his risits 145; his letter to ge- neral Reed, 1780, 167; visited by certain Indians at Washing- ton 218; reception by congress, seej"congress:" remarks there- on 24i; of his family, kc, at houi'j £03; dinner given to hon- or him ut Caracas 260; remarks on tiie minority on the bill concerning him 273; dinner at Washington, given by the members of congiess 291 ; his family 33,7; investment of mo- ney by him 352; departs on his soutlicrn tour 416: see congress. Lamps, improved 32 Law cases — copy right of a news- paper 7; of printed libels 23; responsibility of executors 43; vulgar errors as to the law 48; bigamy 67; the Huntingdon case, 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 scoi(?i' 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 416 Laws, concerning violations of 243 Leather, sheathing 240 Library of congress 304 Little, Peter, a letter from him 337 Longevity — cases of 1 6 : a curious collection of 63; instances of C4, 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 32, 43, 163; of the bank 150; sinking of the Batturc 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 370

Madison, Jame?, invited to York- town 121 Mail — New York and Philadel- phia 149; robbery ICO; attempt to rob the 400; on the trans- portation of 341 Maine — elections 64, 225; new publication in relation to cer- tain violations of the laws 24S; finances 339 iMcCarty, Edward, dies 80 McC'lure, general, his letter to the editors of the "SUttsman" 23 Manufactures, American; see the various heads; proposed exhi- bition at Washington, proceed- ings. 243, 3^7,401 Marble, quantities of St Maryland — antiquities at the site of the_/irsf fort in 5; new chan-. cellorof 16; elections 114, 352; meeting of the legislature 256; what the constitution is? 259; on the relief of the Jews in 354; acts passed 4lg "Marylander's" letters to the edi- tor 3d, sr Massitch%(,setls — thanksgiving day 144; elections 225, 266, 336; capital vested in manufacturet 337; resolutions respecting Mr. Monroe 338; of the state pri- son 388; lead mine discovered in 416; Bunker's Hill 416 Mead, H. and his porcelain 148 Mechanics' and manufacturers' meeting I9T .Mt-ssage of. the president; see congress," remarks thereon 257 Methodists, notice of the pro- gress of 416^ Mexico — concerning the arrival of Iturbide and hh 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 S40 Mint of the United States 391 Mississippi and Ohio rivers, snags and sawyers in 171 Missouri, (river,) ascent of 14& Missouri, (state) — electoral law in 64; antiquities in 96; explor- ing party 224; elections 238 Mobile, commei'ce of 149 Money, abundance of 150 Monroe, Mr. 255, 272; see "so- vereignty of the people," and "congress" Montgomery, gen. of his sword SC Mushrooms, fatal use of 64

"National Advocate," 4; papers, &c. concerning the explosion of the 24, 35, 5S "National Intelligencer", ex- tract from and remarks 21; opposing extracts from 5 1 "National Journal" SS7 Naval courts martial 192, 2^16 jVar;/ and J}iral — com. Barron 7; com. Chauncey 288; commo- dore Rodgers 416; com. Stew- art 21; com. Porter 226, 27S, 294; the Franklin 16; Constitu- tion 160; John Adams 160: Sea Gull 160; Porpoise 189; Wild Cat 192; North Carolina , 201, 243, 400 J Shark 224