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AUTHORITIES.

Facts and Observations as to the Nature and Origin of the pestilential Fever in Philadelphia in 1793, 1797, and 1798. By the College of Physicians.

Rush, Observations on the Origin of the Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 1799.

Brown, Nature and Origin of the Yellow Fever as it prevailed in several of the Capitals of the United States, particularly in Boston, 1800.

Proofs of the Origin of the Yellow Fever in 1797 from domestic Exhalations, 1798. Two Trials of John Fries for Treason,

1799.

View of the New England Illuminati who are engaged in destroying the Religion and Government of the United States, 1799. Bishop, Abraham, Georgia Speculation unvailed, 1797.

Bishop, Abraham, Oration on political Delusion, 1800.

Bishop, Abraham, Oration on the Election of Jefferson, 1801.

Bishop, Abraham, Oration in honor of the Election of Jefferson and the Acquisition of Louisiana, 1804.

Bishop, Abraham, Proofs of a Conspiracy against Christianity exhibited by the Views of Church and State in New England, 1802.

Church and State, a political Union formed by the Enemies of both, 1802.

Letter to a Member of the General Assembly of Virginia on the late Conspiracy of Slaves, with a proposal for their Colonization, 1801.

Violence of Party Spirit exemplified in a recent removal from Office, 1801. Examination of the President's Reply to the New Haven Remonstrance, 1801. Wood, John, Administration of John Adams, 1802.

Wood, John, Correct Statement of the Sources from which the Administration of John Adams was compiled, and the Motives of its Suppression by Colonel Burr,

1802.

Wood, John, Full Exposition of the Clintonian Faction, with Remarks on Warren, 1802.

Wood, John, Statement of the Trial and acquittal of Aaron Burr (in Kentucky), 1807. Antidote to John Wood's Poison, by Warren, 1802.

Narrative of the Suppression of Wood's History of John Adams, 1802.

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View of the Political conduct of Aaron Burr, by the author of the Narrative, 1802. History of the late Session of Congress, which convened December 7, 1801.

Debates in the Senate on the Judiciary. 8vo. 1802.

Debates on the Repeal of the internal Taxes, 1802.

Wolcott, Oliver, Address as to the faithful Expenditure of Moneys drawn from the Treasury, 1802.

Webster, N., Papers on political and commercial Subjects, including a History of Banks in the United States, 1802.

Cheetham, James, Letter to a Friend on the Conduct of the Adherents of Colonel Burr, 1802.

Cheetham, James, Nine Letters on the Subject of Burr's political Defection, 1803. Cheetham, James, Reply to Aristides,

1803.

Cheetham, James, Peace or War; or, Thoughts on our Affairs with England, 1807.

Cheetham, James, Life of Thomas Paine,

1809.

Van Ness, Examination of the Charges against Aaron Burr by Aristides.

Van Ness, Appendix to Aristides, proving that Hamilton exerted his Influence tc support Jefferson, 1804.

Trial of Alexander Addison, Esq., on an Impeachment, before the Senate of Pennsylvania, 1803.

Mississippi Question examined, by Ca millus, 1803.

Debate in the Senate on the right of Deposit at New Orleans, 1803.

Trial of John Pickering, Judge of the New Hampshire District, before the Senate, 1803.

Memorial of the Agents of the New Eng. land Mississippi Company, with a Vindication of their Title at Law, 1804.

A few Facts in Reply to the Agents of the Mississippi Land Company, 1805.

Judd, Wm., Address to the People of Connecticut on the removal of himself and four other Justices for declaring that the State had no Constitution, 1804.

Defence of the Conduct of Commodore Morris during his Command in the Mediterranean, 1804.

Speeches of the Counsel in the great Case of the People vs. Harry Croswell, for Libel, 1804.

Collection of Facts and Documents rela- | tive to the Death of General Hamilton, 1804.

War in Disguise, or the Frauds of Neu. tral Flags, 1807.

Statement of the Transactions of the

Coxe, T., Exposition of some Facts rela- American Commissioners, under the Contive to his Conduct, 1805. vention of 1800, with France, 1807.

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Blodgett, Economica, a statistical Manual for the United States, 1806.

Letters of Philo Cato to De Witt Clinton, 1808.

Constitution and associate Statutes of the Theological Seminary at Andover, with a Sketch of its Rise and Progress, 1808.

A short Account of the Proceedings of the Camp-meeting of the Methodists at Pittsfield, by a Spectator, 1808.

An Account of the Interment of the Remains of 11,500 American Victims to the Cruelty of the British, 1808.

Speeches of his Excellency Caleb Strong to the Senate and House of Massachusetts, with their Answers, 1800-7.

Livingston, Ed., Address to the People of the United States on the Measures of the Executive, in relation to his Claim to the Batture, 1808.

A brief History of the proposed Impeachment of the Governor of Pennsylvania Trials of W. S. Smith and S. C. Ogden. (M'Kean), with his Message and Defence, 8vo. 1807.

Carpenter, Trial of Colonel Aaron Burr. 3 vols. 8vo. 1807.

Robertson, Reports of the Trials of Colonel Aaron Burr. 2 vols. 1808.

Trials of Colonel Lewis Kerr and Hon. James Workman for setting on foot an Expedition against Mexico. New Orleans, 1807.

Speeches of Harper and Martin on the Trials of Bollman and Swartwout, with General Adair's Letter, 1807.

Daviess, View of the President's Conduct concerning the Conspiracy of 1806.

Debate in the House of Representatives of the Territory of Orleans, on a Memorial

1808.

Constitutionality of the Embargo in a Case at Law, 1808.

Ames, Fisher, Works, with Notices of his Life, 1809.

Pickering, T., Narrative of the Outrage committed upon him at Wyoming.

Pickering, T., Letter to Governor Sullivan on the imminent Danger of an unnecessary and ruinous War, 1818.

Pickering T., Letters on the Conduct of the American Government toward Great Britain and France, 1811.

Pickering, T., Review of the Cunningham Correspondence, 1824.

Adams, John Q., Answer to Paine's

to Congress on the illegal conduct of Gen-Rights of Man, 1793. eral Wilkinson, 1807.

A faithful Picture of the Political Situation of New Orleans, 1807.

A short Review of the late proceedings at New Orleans, by Agrestis, 1807.

Workman, James, Letter to the Inhabitants of the County of Orleans, with Let ters to Governor Claiborne, 1807.

Private Journal of Aaron Burr during his Residence in Europe, 1808-12. 2 vols. 8vo. 1838.

D'Oyley, Letter to Ex-governor Charles Pinckney, 1807.

Adams, J. Q., Letter to Harrison Gray Otis on the present State of National Affairs, 1808.

Adams, John Q., American Principles; a Review of Fisher Ames' Works, 1809. Adams, John Q., on the Fisheries and the Mississippi, 1832.

Adams, J. Q., Correspondence with sev eral Citizens of Boston concerning the Charge of a Design to Dissolve the Union, 1829.

General Account of Miranda's Expedition, 1808.

AUTHORITIES.

On the next Election of President of the United States, and the late Measures of the Administration, 1808.

An Address to the People and to the Electors of President, with a Sketch of the Biography of General George Clinton, 1808.

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Clark, Sketches of the Naval History of the United States. 12mo. 1813.

Porter, Journal of a Cruise in the Pacific, 1812-14. 2 vols. 8vo. 1815.

Defence of General Hull before the Courtmartial, 1814.

Hull, Memoir of the Campaign of the

Reflections on the Administration of Jus- Northwestern Army, A.D. 1812. tice in Pennsylvania, 1809.

Clark, D., Proofs of the Corruption of General Wilkinson, and of his Connection with Burr.

Peters, R. Jun., The whole Proceedings in the Case of Olmstead and others against Rittenhouse's Executrices, 1809.

Trial of General Michael Bright and others for resisting the Service of Process, 1809.

Pike, Expeditions to the Sources of the Mississippi, and through the western Parts of Louisiana, 1805-7.

Narrative of Joshua Davis, an American Citizen, who was pressed and served on Board six Ships of the British Navy, 1811.

American Register, or General Repository of History, Politics, and Science. 7 vols. 1806-10.

Fay, Official Accounts of the Battles by Sea and Land, 1812-15.

Dalliba, Narrative of the Battle of Browstown, 1816.

Stoddard, Historical and Descriptive Sketches of Louisiana, 1812.

Christie, Military and Naval Operations in the Canadas, 1807-15. Quebec, 1818. Latour, Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15. Armstrong, Notices of the War of 1812. 2 vols. 12mo.

Ingersoll's Historical Sketch of the second War between Great Britain and America. 2 vols. 8vo. 1845-9.

James, Military Occurrences of the late War between Britain and America. London, 1818.

Brackenridge, History of the late War Jesuits' Letters during a late Residence between the United States and Great in America, 1810.

Address of the New York Committee in support of the Nomination of De Witt Clinton for the Presidency, 1812.

Synopsis of Debates in the Massachusetts Legislature respecting the Declaration of War.

Report of the Committee of the General Assembly of Connecticut as to power over the Militia Army, 1812.

Papers relative to the recent Riots at Baltimore, 1812.

Message of Governor Tompkins (relating to the War), with the Resolution of the Assembly, and Documents, Nov., 1812.

Historical Register. 2 vols. 1812-13. Facts relating to the Campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1812.

Report of the Inhabitants of the Niagara frontier to the House of Representatives,

1817.

M'Affee, History of the late War in the Western Country. Lexington, Ky., 1816. Lathrop, Compendious History of the Battles of the War of 1812.

Victories of Hull, Jones, Decatur, and Bainbridge, with a Collection of Songs, &c., in celebration of them, 1813

Britain. 12mo. 1817.

Boyd, John P., Documents relating to military Events during the late War,

1818.

Gleig, British Army at Washington and New Orleans, 1814-15. 12mo. London.

1827.

Dawson, Historical Narrative of the civil and military Services of General Harrison. Cincinnati, 1824.

Izard, Official Correspondence with the War Department, 1814-15.

Reed and Eaton, Life of General Jackson, with a History of the War in the South, 1817.

Claiborne, N. H., Notes on the War in the South, with Biographies of Jackson, Sevier, Governor Claiborne, and others. 12mo. Richmond, 1819.

Report of a Committee of the Virginia Legislature (1848) on the Defence of Craney Island in 1813.

Inquiry respecting the Capture of Washington, with an Examination of the Report of the Committee of Investigation, 1814.

Remarks on the above, 1814.

Ingraham, Sketch of the Events which preceded the Capture of Washington by

the British. (Printed, but not published, 1844.)

Documents relating to a military Conscription and naval Impressment, 1815.

Account of the Hartford Convention, from official Documents, with an attested Copy of the secret Journal, 1815.

Sullivan, Familiar Letters on public Characters and public Events, from 1783 to 1815. Boston, 1834.

Dallas, A., Causes and Character of the War, 1815.

Dwight, T., History of the Hartford Convention, 1338.

Dwight, T., Character of Thomas JefferBon, 1839.

Letters, by one of the Convention, to develop its Character and Views, 1820.

Otis, H. G., Letters on the Hartford Convention, 1824.

Account of the Dartmoor Massacre, 1815. Exposition of the Motives for opposing the Nomination of Mr. Monroe to the Presidency, 1816.

Pinckney, C. (?), Observations to show the Propriety of the Nomination of Monroe. Answer to the above, 1816.

Report of the Commissioners on the Erie and Champlain Canals, 1817.

Narrative of the Seminole Campaign,

1819.

Van Buren, M. (?), Considerations in favor of the Appointment of Rufus King to the Senate of the United States, 1819.

Tompkins, D.D., Letter [on his financial efforts during the war] to Archibald M'Intyre, Controller of the State of New York,

1819.

Correspondence between Andrew Jack son and J. C. Calhoun, on the Seminole War, 1831.

Appeal to the Government against the Depredations of American Privateers on Nations at Peace with us, 1819.

Consolidation; an Account of Parties in the United States from 1787 to 1824.

Bradford, Biography of Caleb Strong. Life of the Rev. David Rice, with a History of the Church in Kentucky.

Biographical Sketch of General John

Adair.

Harris, Life and Services of Commodore Bainbridge, 1837.

Colden, C. A., Life of Fulton. Wheaton, Life, Writings, and Speeches of William Pinkney.

Brown, Memoirs of the Rev. Robert Finley.

Life of General William Eaton.
Garland, Life of John Randolph. 2 vols.

8vo.

Kennedy, Memoirs of William West. 2 vols. 8vo.

Morrison, Life of Jeremiah Smith, Governor and Chief Justice of New Hampshire,

1845.

Safford, Life of Blennerhassett.
Memoir of Rev. Robert Finley, D.D.
Birbeck, Letters from Illinois. London,

1818.

Birbeck, Notes on a Journey in America. London, 1818.

Address of the Board of Managers of the Colonization Society to the auxiliary Societies.

First, second, third, fourth and fifth Annual Reports of the Colonization Society.

Pitkin, Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States.

Seybert, Statistical Annals of the United States. 4to. 1818.

Losses sustained by the Bank of the United States at Baltimore, with a Report of the Trial of Buchanan, M'Culloch, and Williams for Conspiracy, 1823.

Hammond, Political History of New York. 2 vols. 8vo. 1842.

Morse, American Universal Geography. 2 vols. 8vo. 1805.

Morse, American Gazetteer, 8vo. 1810.

INDEX.

[Chronological lists of Governors and Heads of Departments will be found in the Index. The
letters M. C. stand for Member of Congress.]

iii., 661, 685.

Abolition societies, i., 176, 386; convention | ALABAMA, territory of, iii., 613; state of
of, i., 444; ii., 499; iii., 632.
Adair, General, ii., 608, 617, 620, 624, 626;

iii., 594.

Adams, John, vice-president, i., 49, 53, 108,
382, 409, 489, 496; candidate for the pres
idency, i., 687; ii., 30-2; chosen, i., 701;
his political system, i., 293; ii., 32-3; in-
augural, ii., 36; speeches to Congress, ii.,
64, 175, 277-9, 334, 395; messages, ii.,
192, 217, 282, 284, 344; addresses to, ii.,
207-9; nominates new envoys to France,
ii., 284-91; directs their departure, ii.,
322-4; breach with his cabinet, iii., 324;
intrigues against him, ii., 355, 374; letter
to Pinckney, ii., 380; retirement, ii., 412;
estimates of his character, i., 293; ii., 29,
242, 290, 329, 384-5, 412; relations to Jef-
ferson, ii., 27-8, 45-6, 412; Cunningham
letters, ii., 413; iii., 154; favor war with
England, iii., 334; letters quoted, i., 409,
614; ii., 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41; iii., 154.
Adams, John Q., writes against Paine, i.,
295; against Genet, i., 490; minister to
Holland, i., 490; ii., 33; to Portugal, i.,
622; to Prusia, ii., 96, 527; senator, ii.,
485, 572; iii., 25, 37, 47, 79; reasons for
deserting the Federalists, iii., 81-3; con-
fidential communications on the embar-
go, iii., 117; minister to Russia, iii., 151,
183, 401; judge, iii., 241, 260; commis-
sioner for peace, iii., 401, 456; minister
to England, iii., 575, secretary of state,
iii., 622; defends Jackson, iii., 646-647;
on slavery and the Missouri compromise,
iii., 692, 694; his political character, iii.,
79-83, 118.

Adams, Samuel, i., 42, 412; governor of
Massachusetts, i., 446, 597, 635, 689; ii.,

53.

Adams and Liberty (song), ii., 208.
Addison. Alexander, i., 233; his impeach-
ment, iii., 512.

Governor :

1817, William W. Bibb, iii., 613.
Algiers, i., 133, 457, 480, 467; ii., 433; iii.,
577-8.

Alien acts, ii., 216.

Ames, Fisher, M. C., i., 42; on the tariff,
i., 70, 72, 73, 89, 94; on removals, i., 106;
on salaries, i., 126; on the public debt, i.,
166, 173, 174; on slavery, i., 94, 202, 387;
supports a bank, i., 262; on Madison's
resolutions, i., 482; on Jay's treaty, i.,
548, 605-615; retires, ii., 63, 376; death,
iii., 103; writings, iii., 119.
Andover Theological Seminary, iii., 599.
Anti-Federalists, i., 31, 119, 291; take the
name of Republicans, i., 300. See Re-
publican party.

Apportionment of representatives, i., 301;
ii., 438; iii., 261.
Arbuthnot and Ambrister, iii., 642, 647, 655,
659.

ARKANSAS, territory, iii., 661, 576.
Governor:

1819, James Miller, iii., 676.
Armstrong, John, senator, ii., 435; minister,
to France, ii., 551, 587, 648; iii., 33, 92,
214, 215, 219, 220; brigadier, ii., 309;
secretary of war, iii., 385, 406, 407, 433,
439-42, 501, 504, 506, 510; resigns, 513-

14.

Army of 1789, i., 104, 224; increased (1791),
i., 272-3; (1792), i., 304; reduced (1796), i
628; increased (1798), ii., 223, 346; (1799),
ii., 283, 302; provisional, ii., 211-2, 242;
reduced (1800), ii., 358; (1802), ii., 438,
450; increased (1808), iii., 58-9, 178;
army of 1812-15, iii., 274-5, 308, 379, 459,
488, 529, 540, 555; peace establishment,
iii., 572, 705; officers of, i., 278, 281, 305;
ii.. 223, 241-4; iii., 59-60, 275, 308, 381,
405, 417, 489, 577, 705.

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