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Tobacco. $5,648,962 6,222,838 6,282,672 4,855,566 6,115,623 5,347,208 6,577,123 5,269,960 4,982,974 5,586,365 4,892,388 5,999,769 5,755,968 6,595,305 8,250,577 10,058,640 5,795,647 7,392,029 9,832,943 9,883,957 12,576,703 9,540,755 4,650,979 8,397,255 7,469,819 8,478,270 7,242,084 7,551,122 5,804,207 9,951,023 9,219,251 10,031,283

Rice. $1,494,307 1,553,482 1,820,985 1,882,982 1,925,245 1,917,445 2,343,908 2,620,696 2,514,370 1,986,824 2,016,267 2,152,631 2,744,418 2,122,272 2,210,331 2,548,750 2,309,270 1,721,819 2,460,198 1,942,076 2,010,107 1,907,387 1,625,726 2,182,468 2,160,456 2,564,991 3,605,896 2,331,824 2,569,262 2,631,557 2,170,927 2,470,029

A STATEMENT

Ex EXHIBITING THE VALUE OF CERTAIN ARTICLES WPORTED ANNUALLY PRON

1821 to 1852, INCLUSIVE.

то

Year.
1821
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
1842
1843
1844
1845
1846
1847
1848
1849
1850
1851
1852

Cotton.
$20,157,484
24,035,058
20,445,520
21,947,401
36,846,649
25,025,214
29,359,545
22,487,229
26,575,311
29,674,883
25,289,492
31,724,682
36,191,105
49,448,402
64,961,302
71,284,925
63,240,102
61,556,811
61,238,982
83,870,307
54,330,341
47,593,464
49,119,806
54,063,501
51,739,643
42,767,341
53,415,848
61,998,294
66,396,967

71,984,616
112,315,317
87,965,732

Breadstuffs. $12,341,901

13,886,856 13,767,847 15.059,484 11,634,449 11,303,496 11,685,556 11,461,144 13,131.858 12.075,430 17,538 227 12 424,703 14,209,128 11,524,024 12,009,399 10,614,130 9,588,359 9,636,650 14,147,779 19,067,535 17,196,102 16,992,876 11,204,123 17,970,135 16.743,421 27,701,121 68,701,921 37,472751 38,155,507 26,051,373 21,948,651 25,857,027

INDEX.

Abolition of slavery in District of Columbia, 466, 653; movement, history of,

610, &c.; opposition meetings at the north, and the press, 641-3; rewards

for abolitionists, 641.
Act of neutrality, 133; navigation acts of Great Britain, 35; of the United

States, 283.
Adams, John, on the right of colonial taxation, 34; minister to Holland, 52; to

England, 55 ; elected president, 156; inaugurated, 157; his cabinet,
160; opposition to his administration by Hamilton and others, 178–

180, 189.
Adams, John Quincy, commissioner to Ghent, 264; secretary of state, elected

president, and inaugurated, 343-4; charge of coalition with Clay, 345,
&c.; controversy with Giles, 429-41; with the Boston federalists,

442, &c.
Adams, Charles Francis, nominated for vice-president, 881.
Adet, French minister, presents the colors of France, 141; interference of in the

election, 153; orders the tri-colored cockade worn, 153.
Algiers, naval force against, 129, 130; treaty with, 140.
Alliance with France, 50–1; of France and Spain, 147.
Alien and sedition laws, 170–72.
Ambrister and Arbuthnot, trial and execution of, 290–3.
Amendments of constitution, 975; how made, 973; adoption of, 108.
Amistad, schooner, capture of, trial of captives, 723-7; Forsyth and the British

minister, 727.
Andros, Edmund, colonial governor of New York, 30.
Annexation of Texas, (see Texas).
Anti-masonry, rise and progress of, 463-6; candidate for president, 564.
Apportionment of representatives, how made, 966; bill for, vetoed, 93; under

second census, 202 ; under fifth census, 563.
Appropriation of three millions, attempted, to aid negotiation with Mexico, 632-3.
Archer, Wm. 8., senator, remarks on “ woolens bill,'410.
Arkansas, territory of, formed, ; state of, admitted, 656-61.
Armistice with Great Britain, proposed and declined, 260-1.
Atherton, C. G., resolutions of, against abolition petitions, 653.
Attorneys-general, list of, 1000.
Aurora newspaper, opposition of, to Washington, 149, 152, 155-6.
Bache, B. F., editor of Advertiser newspaper, 115; of Aurora, 149.
Badger, George E., secretary of the navy, 744; resignation of, and testimony con-

cerning Tyler's veto, 749, 752; speech in senate, on Nebraska bill, 951.
Bancroft, George, secretary of the navy, 832; minister to England,
Bank of the United States, incorporated, 88-91; new, proposed, 272; chartered,

281; affairs investigated, 304; decided constitutional, 305, &c. ; Mary-
land and Ohio branches taxed, 305, &c.; Jackson's message on, 500 ;
M'Duffie’s and Smith's reports on, 500-6; recharter prayed for, and
reports on, vetoed by Jackson, 566-7; charges against, investigated,
Adams' report on, 569-75; removal of deposits from, 591-5; Jackson's
charges against, 592; controversy with directors, 595-600, alleged
reduction of loans, secret drafts on, 601 ; reports on, 611-12; dispute.
concerning pension agency; nomination of directors rejected, 613-15
Bills for, and vetoes of Tyler, 774-9; further account of, 749-55.

Bankrupt and insolvent laws, question of constitutionality decided, 308-9.
Barbary powers, act to protect our commerce against, 210.

Barlow, Joel, minister to France, 250.

Barton, David, of Missouri, senator, on removals from office, 484-5.

Barry, Wm. T., postmaster-general, and minister to Spain, 548.

Battle of New Orleans, picture of, proposed, 467.

Bayard, James A., and the election of 1801, 192-5; commissioner to negotiate
peace with Great Britain, 264.

Bell, John, of Tennessee, speaker of the house, 619; compromise resolutions, 903.
Benton, Thomas H., of Missouri, senator, report on executive patronage, re-
trenchment, &c., 348-9; on Foot's resolutions, 496; expunging resolu-
tion, 621, 623-7; on Calhoun's report on executive patronage and dis-
tribution, 624-5; on branch mints, 630; propositions, for defense against
France, 635; his account of action on anti-abolition bill, 653; Boonville
speech on annexation of Texas, 825-6; on compromise of 1850, 896; on
Texas boundary, 905.

Berkeley, Sir William, governor of Virginia colony, 28.

Berlin and Milan decrees, 226-8; conditional revocation of, 235; repealed, 258.
Berrien, John M'Pherson, attorney-general, 477; resignation of, 548; account
of the cause of the cabinet rupture, 550-1.

Beverly Carter, letter accusing Clay, 394; retracts the charge.

Bibb, George M., of Kentucky, senator, on power of removal, 485-6.

Binney, Horace, speech on removal of deposits, 604-6.

Birney, James G., nominated for president, 735.

Boston, riots, tea destroyed, port bill, &c., 43-5.

Botts, John M., letter on Tyler's bank veto, 753.

Bourbons restored, in France, 267.

Bradford, William, attorney-general, 124; death of, 140.

Branch, John, secretary of the navy, 477; resignation of, and statement concern-
ing cabinet controversy, 548.

Brown, Bedford, of N. C., senator, on Van Buren's nomination, 555; on expung-
ing resolution, 621.

Brown, Wm. J., of Indiana, representative, voted for as speaker, under pledge, 893.
Buchanan, James, of Pa., respecting the “coalition,” 396, &c.; on the woolens
bill, 409; on French indemnity, 634; on postponing fourth instalment,
683; secretary of state, 832.

Burr, Aaron, elected vice-president, 191–2.

Butler, Benj. F., attorney-general, 617.

Butler, Wm. O., candidate for vice-president, 876-8.

Cabinet officers, lists of, 999, 1000.

Cabinets, ruptures of, 188-9, (Adams'); 548, (Jackson's); 749, (Tyler's).
Calhoun, John C., war report, 252; supports tariff of 1816, 280; controversy with
Jackson, in relation to the Seminole war, 536, &c.; reports a deposit
bill, 620; on executive patronage and distribution of surplus revenue,
624; on French indemnity, 634; on postponement of fourth instalment,
684; on compromise of 1850, 896-9; views on internal improvements
and protection, &c., 991; death of, 937.

California, admission of, as a state, 902-3-5-12; Seward's speech in favor of, 912.
Callender, Thomas, editor and publisher of "Prospect before us," and "The Ex-
aminer," 185.

Capitol at Washington, burnt, 268.

Carolina, settlement of, 31.

Cass, Lewis, secretary of war, 548; nominated for president, proceedings of con-
vention, 876-7; letter to Nicholson, 881-2; remarks on compromise of
1850, 930-37; on Nebraska bill, 951-2.

Caucuses, congressional, 282, 341; history of, 342.

Census, provision for taking, 966; apportionment of representatives under the

different censuses, 1901.

Charter governments, described, 22.

Chambers, E. F., of Maryland, senator, on Van Buren's nomination, 553.
Chase, S. P., of Ohio, senator, on Nebraska bill, 944–50.

Cherokee Indians, controversy with, 510, &c.; memorial against removal, 511;

their title disputed, 512; bills for their removal, and debate on, 514-24;
subjected to laws of Georgia, 525; case in the supreme court, 526-7;
their government annulled by Georgia, missionaries imprisoned, 555-6;

decision of supreme court, treaty for removal, 557-9.
Chesapeake, frigate, atfair of, 223-5.
Choctaw Indians, treaty with, 521.
Claims of states for interest on moneys advanced during the war, 561-2; against

Mexico, 665.
Clay, Henry, commissioner to Ghent, 261, 267 ; on bank of the U. 8., 281; on

tariff of 1824, 323–31; charge of coalition against, 315; on Van Buren's
nomination, 554; nominated for president, 564; resolution on removal
of deposits, 605; letters on annexation, 749-802, 810; nominated for

president, 809; resolution on compromise of 1850, 895; his death, 937.
Clayton, John M., Del., on Van Buren’s nomination, 554; secretary of state, 892;

motion of, to disallow foreigners to vote in Nebraska and Kansas, 952.
Cobbett, William, (Peter Porcupine,) editor of Porcupine's Gazette, 185.
Clinton, George, 51; elected vice-president, 212; casting vote against bank, 281 ;
Clinton, De Witt, nominated for president, 250; vote for, 262.
Coalition, alleged, of Adams and Clay, 315, &c.
Cockade, tri-colored, worn by Frenchmen, 153; black, 168.
Coles, Edward, of Indiana, publishes Jefferson's opinion of Adams and Jackson,

428-9.
Columbia, district of, ceded for a seat of government, 85-6; river, occupation of,

377, &c.
Compromise, constitutional, on slavery, 70, 71; Missouri, 313, &c.; of 1850,

895-912; Clay's resolutions, 895; Bell's, 903; remarks of Benton, Cal-
houn and Webster, 896-902; bills passed, 905, 911-12; Benton on Texas

boundary bill, 905 ; speeches of Seward and Cass, 912–37.
Commerce, power of congress to regulate, 969.
Confederation of colonies in New England, 25; government of, articles adopted,

49; defects of 52.
Congress of deputies, in 1765, '74, 75, 46; under the confederation, how consti-

tuted, and powers of, 48; under the constitution, (see constitution, Art. I.)
Connecticut, colony, settlement and government of, 23-4.
Constitution, compromises of, 70, 71; amendment of, 77, 108, 210.
Convention, constitutional, preliminary measures for, 57; meeting and proceed.

ings of, 60, &c.
Congress, compensation of members of, 282, 1001; state of parties in, 602; con-

test for seats in, 728; of Vienna, representatives to, 51.
Craig, Sir James H., and the British plot, 248-9.
Crawford, Wm. H., on bank of the United States, 501 ; minister to France, 264 ;

secretary of war, March, 1815 ; secretary of the treasury, 288.
Creek Indians, (see Indians.)
Creole affair, 766-8; resolutions of Mr. Giddings, 768–70.
Cuthbert, Alfred, of Geo., senator, on French indemnity, 624.
Dallas, Alexander, secretary of the treasury, 233; proposes a bank, 272; report

of, on tariff, 280.
Dallas, Geo. M., senator, report of, on bank, 566.
Davie, Wm. R., envoy to France, 179.
Debts due British subjects, payment of, 203.
Debt, public, (see public debt.)
Declaration of Independence, 47, 953.
Decrees, French, Berlin and Milan, 227-8; Rambouillet, 234; repeal decree, 258.
Democratic societies, 116, 135.
Department of the interior, established, 891.
Deposits, public, removal of, from bank of the United States, 591-4; agency of

Amos Kendall to negotiate with state banks, 592; meeting in Philadel-
phia, and effect of removal, 600 ; debate on, in the house, 602-6; Clay's
resolutions, 605-6; Benton's, 606; president's protest, 607; Calhoun's
bill to regulate, 620; bill to postpone fourth instalment, 682; passed, 688.

Dickerson, Mahlon, of N. J., senator, plan of, to distribute proceeds of land sales,
472-4; secretary of the navy, 617.

Distribution of proceeds of land sales, Dickerson's plan, 472-4; report on, in the
house, 475; Clay's report and bill, 559-60; passed and vetoed, 587;
new bill, 589; bill vetoed by Tyler, 784.

Disunion, attempt at, charged, 459; prayed for, 756, 766.
Douglas, Stephen A., reports Nebraska bill, speech on, 941-4.
Duane, James, editor of Aurora, (successor to Bache,) 185.

Duane, Wm. J., secretary of the treasury, 592; refuses to remove deposits, and is
removed, 594.

Duties, act to lay, 1788, 75-6; increased, 86-7, 94; internal duties repealed, 203;
act imposing internal duties, 264-5.

Eaton, John H., of Tennessee, secretary of war, 477; resignation of, correspond-
ence with Ingham, and challenge, 548-9.

Electors of president, how chosen, (see constitution); when and where give their
votes; law for a uniform time of electing, 831.

Ellmaker, Amos, of Pa., anti-masonic candidate for vice-president, 564.

Ellsworth, Oliver, envoy of France, 179; chief justice to the supreme court, 1000.
Embargo act of 1807, 228; effects of, 232; act of 1812, 250; another, 265-6; re-

pealed, 266.

Ewing, Thomas, secretary of the treasury, 744; resignation of, 749; secretary of
the interior, 892.

Executive department, plans of, proposed in convention, 71, 72.

Executive patronage, Benton's report on, 348-9; Calhoun's, and debate on, 624-9.
Expunging resolution of Benton, 621-2.

Fenno, editor of United States Gazette, 97.

Fillmore, Millard, elected vice-president, 882; becomes president, his cabinet, 910.
Florida war, 289, &c. (see Seminole war.)

Florida, state of, admitted into the union, 831.

Foot, Samuel A., of Conn., resolutions of, on the public lands, 487; resolutions
debated. by Hayne and Webster, 488-96; remarks of Benton, Rowan,
Grundy, Woodbury, Livingston, Smith, 496-500.

Foote, Henry S., of Miss., proposes territorial governments, 894.

Forsyth, John, of Geo., on Indian bill, 517-21; secretary of state, 617.
Fortification bill, with the three million amendment, 635-40.

France, treaty of alliance with, 50; revolution in, our relations with, 109-10;
Genet, the French minister, 112-18; G. Morris, minister to, recalled, and
Monroe appointed, 119; colors of, presented, 141; dissatisfied with Jay
treaty, 146; unlawful decree of, 160; envoys to, novel negotiation, non-
intercourse act against, 161-5; negotiation with, resumed, 178; govern-
ment of, again changed, 181; aggressions of, 216-18; Berlin and Milan
decrees, 226-8; Rambouillet decree, 234; conditional repeal of decrees,
235; continues restrictions, 241-2; decrees repealed, 258-9; Bourbons
restored, 267; refuses to pay the stipulated indemnity, 630-2; reprisals
suggested by the president, 630; and retaliation, 633; debate in senate,
684-5; payment of indemnity, 640.

Franklin, Benjamin, deputed to England with petitions, 39; commissioner to treat
of peace, 51-2.

Freneau, Philip, editor of National Gazette, 97, 105, 115.

Frelinghuysen, Theodore, of N. J., on Indian bill, 514-15-17; candidate for vice-
president, 809.

French spoliation bill, 623.

Fries, opposes tax law in Pennsylvania, 186-7.

Funding public debt by continental congress, defeated, 53; (see public debt.)
Fugitive slaves, in Canada, attempt to effect their surrender, 468; law of 1850,
for the capture of, 912.

Gallatin, Albert, secretary of the treasury, 198; commissioner to Ghent, 264, 267;
minister to England, 384; reports in favor of a bank, 281; favors re-
newal, 501,

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