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America, the Ancient Races of, G.
P. Thruston, 457; History of the
Huguenot Emigration to, noticed,
508.

American Archæology, the Roman-
tic School in, 409.
American Episcopal Church, his-
tory of, noticed, 604.
American Indians, the Cave Myth
of the. George S. Jones, 552.
American Presbyterianism, History
of, noticed, 510.
American Revolution, British troops
and ships at Gardiner's Island,
20, 21; Count de Vergennes, his
influence on America, 31; letters
of Gen. Burgoyne to Gen Heath,
89, Gen. Gates to Gen. Stark, 90,
Gen. Heath to Gen. Philips, 90,
91, Gen. Philips to Gen. Heath,
91, John Hancock to the Board of
War. 92, John Adams to Thomas
Barclay, 92, Gen. Ward to Com-
mittee of Supplies, 93; Benedict
Arnold's march to Canada, 141;
André's landing-place at Haver-
straw, 173; the Tory postmaster
of the, 194; peace negotiations of
1782-1783, 213; sermon by Rev.
Joab Trout on the eve of the bat-
tle of Brandywine, 281, 600;
prayer of the, 281; hand-bill of
the news of the battle of Bunker
Hill, 282; the strategical relations
of N. J. to the, 305; Maj. Sher-
burne's certificate of character
from Gen. Gates, 405; the sermon
credited to Rev. Joab Trout, spu-
rious, 407, 503; sketch of Gen.
Moultrie, 416; the fallacy of 1776,
445: Gen. Roger Enos, a fost
chapter of Arnold's Expedition
to Canada, 1775, 463; unpublished
letters of Gen. Burgoyne to Gen.
Heath, 1777-1778, 482; letter of
Col. Kingston to Gen. Heath, rela-
tive to the correspondence of the
former, 486; extracts from the
VOL. XIII.-No. 6.-40

Charles

correspondence of Gen. Washing-
ton, 487; the Sackville papers,
490; a relic of the, 600.
Americanisms. Political,
Ledyard Norton, II., 98; III., 199;
IV., 295; V., 394; VI, 495.
Ames, Fisher, letter to William Ely,
in regard to pear-trees, 278.
Andover Theological Seminary, His-
tory of, noticed, 309.

André, Maj. John, at Gardiner's Isl-
and, exchanges wine-glasses with
Col. Gardiner, 21; landing-place
at Haverstraw, Lavalette Wilson,

173.

Andrews, E. B., the Founding of
the English State, 601.
Archæology, the romantic school in
American, 409.

Arnold, Benedict, his march to Can-
ada, William Howard Mills, 143;
a lost chapter of the expedition of,
to Canada, 1775, 463.
Arnold, Isaac N., life of Abraham
Lincoln, noticed, 310.
Armstrong, Col. Henry B., sketch
of, James Grant Wilson, 102.
Aryan Order of America, object of,
officers, 212; proposed summer
meeting at Portland, Me., 413.
Astor, John Jacob, organizes the
Pacific Fur Company, 269; char-
acter of, 408.

Astoria, Oregon, the story of, with
a sketch of the Pacific Fur Com-
pany, P. Koch, 269, 407.
Athens, Greece, in the age of Peri-
cles, 308.

Axson, Joseph, interpreter at the
Cherokee treaty, 1759, ancestry of,
598.

BA

ACHE, Richard, portrait, 127.
Baird, Rev Charles W.,History
of the Huguenot Emigration to
America, noticed, 508.
Baker, W. S., Medallic Portraits of,
noticed, 414.

Baldwin, Abraham, delegate from
Georgia to the Federal conven-
tion, 1787, 330; portrait, 331.
Ballard, Harlan H., Hand-Book of
Blunders, noticed, 111.
Ballooning, first voyage across the
English Channel, 66.
Bancroft, George, History of U. S.,
revised edition, Vol. V., noticed,
213; Vol. VI., 415.
Bandelier, Adolph F., the Romantic
School in American Archæology,

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Barry, Rev. William, sketch of,
Daniel Goodwin, Jr., 283.
Bassett, Richard, delegate from
Delaware to the Federal conven-
tion, 1787, 325..

Bayard, Col. John, sketch of, 404;
noticed, 511,

Beal, Samuel, Buddhist Records of
the Western World, noticed, 110.
Bedford, Gunning, Jr., delegate
from Delaware to the Federal
convention, 1787, 325.
Bedlow's Island, N. Y., 406, 503.
Beers, Henry A., Life of N. P.
Willis, noticed, 608.

Belle-Isle, Monsieur de, the Advent-
ure of, Charles Dimitry, 249.
Bellingham, Richard, sketch of, E.
H. Goss, 262; petition of the Min-
isters in Boston, 1709, in regard to
the will of, 391.
Bellomont, Earl, and Rasle in 1699,
Charles W. Parsons, 346; two let-
ters of the former, relative to pi-
rates, 350, 351.

Benjamin, S. G. W., cruise of the
Alice May, noticed, 109..
Bernard, Gov. Francis, vísits Prince-
ton College, 1758, 300.
Bienville. Jean Baptiste Lemoine,
colonial governor of La., portrait,

417.

Biography, Dictionary of National,
noticed, 311.

Blair, John, delegate from Va. to the
Federal Convention, 1787, 321;
portrait, 323.

Blount, William,delegate from North
Carolina to the Federal Conven-
tion, 1787, 328.

Blunders, Hand-Book of, noticed,

III.

Bobolition and Bobolitionist, the
phrases, 496.

Book Notices.-January.-Ridlon's
History of the ancient Ryedales,
109; Archives of Maryland, 1666-
1676, 109; Benjamin's Cruise of the
Alice May, 109: Rideing's Boys
Coastwise, 109; Kirby's Vocal and
Action Language, 110; Beal's
Translation of the Buddhist Rec-
ords of the Western World, by
Hiuen Tsiang, 110; Shaler's Ken-
tucky, 110; Sims's Life of Sims,
111; Ballard's Hand-Book of Blun-
ers, ; Stiles's Kings County,
N. Y., 111; Taylor's Life and Let-

ters, 112.

February.-Bancroft's United
States, revised edition, Vol. V.,
213; Jay's Peace Negotiations, 1782-
1783, 213; Richards' Science in
Song, 214; Hammond's Doctor
Grattan, 214; Fish and Fisheries of
U. S., 214 Second Annual Report
of the Bureau of Ethnology, 214;

Plunkett's Women, Plumbers, and
Doctors, 215; Melville's In the
Lena Delta, 215; Stoddard's Abra-
ham Lincoln, 216.

March.-Woods' Andover Theo-
logical Seminary, 309; Farmer's
Detroit and Michigan, 309; Ar-
nold's Life of Lincoln, 310; Apple-
ton's Money-Makers, 311; Mc-
Cook's Tenants of anOld Farm,311;
Mottelay'sSoldier in our Civil War,
311; U. S. Publications, No. I., 311;
Stephen's National Biography, 311;
MacArthur's Education in its Re-
lation to Manual Industry, 312;
Stevens's Who Spoils our New
English Books, 312.

April.-Baker's Medallic Por-
traits of Washington, 414; Rey-
nolds' St. Augustine, 414; Hearn's
Creole Proverbs, 416; Ludlow's
Concentric Chart of History, 414;
Nash's Weymouth, Mass., 415;
Bancroft's United States, revised
edition, Vol. VI., 415; Hovey's
Mind Reading and Beyond, 416;
Cooke's Pocahontas, 416; Desaus-
sure's Gen. Moultrie, 416.

May.-Baird's Huguenot Emi-
gration to America, 508; Chamber-
lain's Authentication of the Dec-
laration of Independence, 508;
Morse's John Adams. 508; Ma-
gruder's John Marshall. 508; Par-
sons's Colonial Jetons, 509; Lamb-
ing's Fort Duquesne, 510; Brin-
ton's Lenâpé and their Legends,
510; Oneida Historical Society
Transactions, 510; Briggs' Ameri-
can Presbyterianism, 510; Trum-
bull's Banking and Paper Money
in New England, 511; Wilson's
Col. John Bayard, 511; Cole's
Rockland Co. N. Y., 511; Guern-
sey and Davis's Health at Home,

512.

June. Perry's American Epis-
copal Church, 604; Jenkins's His-
torical Collections of Gwynedd,
Pa., 605; Wilson's Congressional
Government, 605; Hutton's Liter-
ary Landmarks of London, 605;
Tales from many Sources, 605,
Bunce's Adventures of Timias
Terrystone, 606; Marvin's Rus-
sians at the Gates of Herat, 606;
Stepniak's Russia under the Tzars,
606; O'Neill's Virginia Vetusta,
607; Moore's Witchcraft in Mass.,
607, Robertson's the attempts to
separate the West from the Union,
608; Southwick's Policy of Mass.
towards Quakers, 608; Beers'
Life of N. P. Willis, 608.
Boston, Mass., first fort erected at,
5: colonial post-office, 203; Ferry
between Charlestown and, 1631,
265 Capt. Kidd arrested in, 349;
petition of the ministers in 1709,

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Bulkley, J. M., Antiquities in the
Western States, 547.
Bull-Dose, the phrase, 98.
Bummer, the phrase, 98.
Bunce, Oliver Bell, Adventures of
Timias Terrystone, noticed, 606.
Buncome, the phrase, 98.
Bungtown coppers, 206, 304.
Bunker-Hill, hand bill of the news
of the battle of, 282.
Bunkum, the phrase, 98.
Burgoo, the phrase, 98.
Burgoyne, Gen. John, letter to Gen.

Heath, 89, unpublished letters of,
to Gen. Heath, 1777-1778, 482.
Burrage, H. S., the voyage of Wey-
mouth, 1602, 212.

Burrites, the phrase, 98.
Bushnell, C. S., letter to the Editor,
in regard to the building of the
ship Monitor, 181.
Bushwhacker, the phrase, 99.
Butler, James D., the four lakes of

Wisconsin, 302; French fort at
Prairie Du Chien, 502.

Butler, Pierce, delegate from South
Carolina to the Federal conven-
tion, 1787, 331.333.
Butternuts, the phrase, 99.
Byrne, P., quill manufacturer and
pen cutter to Congress, 1820, 102.

CESARISM, the phrase, 00:

Caldwell, Augustine, William
Hubbard and his parish at Ips-
wich, 602.
Canada, Benedict Arnold's march
to, 143, a lost chapter of Arnold's
Expedition to, 1775, 463..
Cape Palmas, Liberia, Maryland
establishes a colony at, 410.
Carpet-Bagger, the phrase, 99.
Carrington, Gen. H. B., the Strate-
gical Relations of N. J. to the War
for American Independence, 305.
Carroll, Daniel, delegate from
Maryland to the Federal conven-
tion, 1787, 340.
Caucus, the phrase, 99.
Celeron, the leaden plate deposited
by, in the Ohio river, 1749, 503.
Centralization, the phrase, 99.

Chamberlain, Mellen, the Authen-
tication of the Declaration of In-
dependence, noticed, 508.
Channing, Edward, did the Fore-
fathers land on Plymouth rock on
Forefathers' Day? 103, some recent
School Books, 185, the Sackville
papers, 490.

Chapman, T. J., early Virginia
claims in Pa., 155.
Charles I., portrait, 217.

Charlestown, Mass., ferry between
Boston and, 1631, 265.
Chicago Historical Society, annual
meeting, election of officers, re-
ports, 106; January meeting, ne-
crology, 412.

Chicago, Ill., Ancient, W. Barrows,
360.

Chivalry, the phrase, 99.

Church of England, established in
N. Y., 45; in Newburgh, N. Y.,
prior to the Revolution, 211.
Cincinnati, Order of, 209.
Cipher Dispatches, the phrase, 99.
Civil Service Reform, the term, 99.
Clap, Thomas, letter of, in regard
to the contribution of money for
the Indians, 96.

Clason, A. W., the Fallacy of 1776,

445.

Clay, Henry, nickname of, 201, 296.
Claypole, E. W., report on fossils

found near Wilkesbarre, Pa., 211.
Clement, Samuel, letter to a gentle-
man in N. Y.. regarding the hos-
tility of the Creek Indians, 582.
Cleveland Family, 499.
Cleveland, Grover, the magic
square "Cleveland is our Presi-
dent," 404.

Clinton, George, letter to James
Hamilton, 1750, on the designs of
the French, 277; letter to Gov.
Hamilton in regard to the leaden
plate of Celeron, 503.
Clymer, George, delegate from Pa.
to the Federal convention, 314;
signer of the Declaration of Inde-
pendence, personal description of,
318; portrait, 319.

Cock, Townsend D., unpublished
letter of Samuel Clement, contrib-
uted by, 582.

Cole, David, History of Rockland
Co., N. Y., noticed, 511.
Columbus, Christopher, the dress
of, 204.

Congress, publications of Contin-
ental, 105.

Connecticut, first white child born
in, 7; delegates from, to the Fed-
eral convention, 1787. 336; run-
away negro from, 1760, described,
498.
Constable, James, letter to Gouver-
neur Morris, in regard to letter
of credit of Duke of Orleans, 582.
Constitution, the Framers of the,
Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, 313, 411.
Continental Congress, publications
of the, 105.

Conventions, the term, 99.
Cooke, John Esten, did Pocahontas
really rescue Captain Smith, 398;
My Lady Pocahontas, noticed,
416.

Coons, the phrase, 99.
Coop, the phrase, 99.

Cooper, Daniel, a centenarian, death
of, 405.

Copperhead, the phrase, 99.

Cowboy, the phrase, 199.
Crawfish, the phrase, 199.
Crédit Mobilier, the phrase, 199.
Creek Indians, hostility and massa-
cre by the, 582.

Creole Proverbs, Dictionary, no-
ticed, 414..

Crow, the phrase, to eat, 199.
Custis, George Washington Parke,
letter to Thomas Carberry, rela-
tive to a proposed statue of Wash-
ington, 583.

DALY CHARLES P., Char-

les O'Conor, his professional
Life and Character, 513.
Daniel. P. V., Jr., Historical errors
corrected, 1589.

Darling, Gen. C. W., unpublished
letter of John A. Dix, contributed
by, 585.

Davenport, Rev. John, one of the

founders of New Haven, Conn., 4.
Davie, William Richardson, dele-

gate from North Carolina to the
Federal convention, 1787, 328;
portrait, 329.

Davis, Irenæus P., Health at Home,
noticed, 512.

Dayton, Jonathan, delegate from

New Jersey to the Federal con-
vention, 1787, 338, 349.

Dean, Charles, Pocahontas and
Captain Smith, 492.

Deane, John G., memoir of, 212.
Declaration of Independence, the
authentication of the, noticed, 508.
Deerfield, Mass., early history of,
307.

Delaware, delegates from, to the
Federal convention, 1787, 325;
first to ratify the Federal con-
stitution, 328.

De Long, Lieut.-Commander, Nar
rative of the search tor, noticed,
215.

Democrats, origin of the word, 199.
Denton, Richard, fourth Puritan

minister in N. Y., settles on Long
Island, 42.

De Saille, Baptist Point, negro,
settles on the site of Chicago, 362.
Desaussure. Wilmot G., sketch of
Gen. William Moultrie, noticed,
416.

Detroit, Michigan, History of,
noticed, 309.

Dexter, Franklin B., Diary of Rev.
Ezra Stiles, 108, 306.
Dickinson, John, delegate from
Delaware to the Federal conven-
tion, 1787, 325: portrait. 327; op-
poses and refuses to sign the De-
claration of Independence, 328.
Dimitry, Charles, the adventure of
Monsieur de Belle-Isle, 249; the
heart of Louisiana, 436.
Dirt, phrase, to eat, 199,
Dixen, J., Washington's Ancestry,
587.

Dix, Gen. John A., letter to Charles
A. Mann relative to Congress and
slavery, 1850, 585.

Doctor Grattan, a novel, noticed,

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Education, its relation to manual
industry, noticed. 312.
Electoral Commission, the, 199.
Elizabeth, England's Sovereign
from 1558-1603, 563..
Ellsworth, Oliver, delegate from
Conn., to the Federal convention,
336, 337; portrait, 339.
Elwell. Edward L., the Aborigines
of Maine, 212; the newspaper
press in. 212.

Emmet, Thomas Addis, counsel for
St. Peter's Church, 520; mention-
ed, 522.

Emory, George F., the voice of
Maine as heard in the formation
of our Federal Government, 212.
Emory, Rufus, the Church of Eng-
land in Newburgh and vicinity
prior to the Revolution, 211.
English Books, who spoils our, no-
ticed, 312.

Enos, Gen. Roger, a lost chapter of
Arnold's expedition to Canada,
1775, Horace Edwin Hayden, 463.
Episcopal Church, established in
N. Y., 45

Ericsson, Capt. John, inventor of
the ship Monitor, 59; letter of, on
the origin of the name Monitor,

182.

Erving, George W., ancestry of, 408.
Estabrook, C., Bungtown coppers,

304.

Ewell, Col. B. S., the river Tiber in
Washington, 183.

Ewing, Thomas, nickname of, 394.

FFVS., the phrase, 200.

Fairfax Family, the, of York-
shire and Virgínia, Richard
Wheatley, 217; Steeton Hall,
home of the, 221; Theodore W.
Dwight, 397.

Fairfax, Lady, portrait, 223.
Fairfax, Lord Thomas, portrait, 218.
Fairfax, Lord Thomas, Third, fac-
simile of the monogram signature,
224; equestrian portrait, 225; resi-
dence of, 227; chair of, 228; tomb
and coat-of-arms, 229.
Fairfax, Col. T. F., portrait, 235-
Fairfax, Sir William, inventory of
the property of, 219.
Farmer, Silas, History of Detroit
and Michigan, noticed, 309.
Favorite Son, the phrase, 200.
Feering, Gen. B. D., war of 1861
reminiscences, 291.

Federalists, origin of the, 200.
Fence, the phrase. 200.
Few, William, delegate from Geor-
gia to the Federal convention,
1787, 330.

Fifty-Four-Forty or Fight, the
phrase, 200.

Filibuster, the phrase, 200.
Finlay, Hugh, inspects the post-
offices of North America, 194.

Fire-Eater, the phrase, 200.
Fitzsimmons, Thomas, delegate
from Pa. to the Federal conven-
tion, 314; sketch of, 319.
Fogg, John S. H., unpublished
letters of Gen. Burgoyne to Gen.
Heath, contributed by, 482.
Fort Dearborn, Ill., erection of, 363.
Fort Duquesne, Register of, no-
ticed, 510.

Fort Stanwix, N. Y., first men-
tioned, 107.

Franklin, Benjamin. delegate from
Pa. to the Federal convention,
1787, 314; influence of, 498.
Free Masons, established in St.
Domingo, 1774, 254.

Fremont, Gen. John C., called the
Pathfinder, 297.

Free Soilers, the phrase, 200.
Fuss and Feathers, nickname of
Gen. Scott, 200.

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Gardiner, David Johnson, eleventh
proprietor of Gardiner's Island,
transfers his rights of the Island
to his brother, 29.
Gardiner Family, former and present
coat of arms, 18; families inter-
married in the, 27.
Gardiner, J., mourning ring, 18.
Gardiner, John, third lord of the
manor of Gardiner's Island, fac-
simile of impression from the
signet ring of, his death, 16.
Gardiner, John, fifth lord of the

manor of Gardiner's Island, 19;
his widow marries Gen. Putnam,

20.

Gardiner, John Griswold, ninth
proprietor of Gardiner's Island,

28.

Gardiner, John Lyon, seventh pro-
prietor of Gardiner's Island,
marries Sarah Griswold, 23;
portrait, 27; his death, 28.
Gardiner, John Lyon, twelfth pro-
prietor of Gardiner's Island, 30.
Gardiner, Lion, purchases Gardi-
ner's Island from the Indians, 1;
founder of the manor of Gardi-
ner's Island, 2; silver button worn
by. 4; marries Mary Wilemsen, 5;
arrives in Boston, 5; assists in the
erection of a fort at Boston, 6;
fac-simile of signature and seal
of, 6; defends Saybrook fort from
the Indians, 8; secures an island

which he called Isle of Wight, 11;
the latter name changed to Gardi-
ner's Island, 12; his influence with
the Indians,12; one of the founders
of Easthampton, L. I., 15; his
death, 16.

Gardiner, Mary, wife of Lion Gar-
diner, extract from the will of, 16.
Gardiner, Mary, daughter of John
Gardiner, fifth lord of the manor
of Gardiner's Island, extravagance
of, in dress, 19; marries the Rev.
Mr. Blake, and secondly the Rev.
Stephen Johnson, 25.
Gardiner, Samuel Buell, tenth pro-
prietor of Gardiner's Island, 28 ;
portrait, 29.

Gardiner, Mrs. Sarah, portrait, 26.
Gardiner's Island, the Manor of,
Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, 1;. view
of wood scene on, 3; the Manor
house at, 5; drawing-room of the
Manor house, 11; map of, 13.
Gates, Gen. Horatio, letter to Gen.
Stark, relating to campaign in
Canada, 90.
Gayarré, Charles, the character of

Andrew Jackson, illustrated
through private letters, 161.
Georgia, delegates from, to the
Federal convention, 1787, 330.
Georgia Historical Society, January
meeting, 210; February meeting,
election of officers, 603.
Gerry, Elbridge, delegate from
Mass. to the Federal convention,
1787, 334, 335.

Gerrymander, the phrase, 200.
Gilman, Nicholas, delegate from N.
H. to the Federal convention,
1787; portrait, 334.

Give 'em Jessie, the phrase, 201,

302.

Golden Circle, Knights of, 201.
Goodwin, Daniel, Jr., sketch of
Rev. William Benny, 283.
Gordon, William, extracts from the
correspondence of Gen. Washing-
ton, 487.

Gorham, Nathaniel, delegate from
Mass. to the Federal convention,
1787, 334, 335.
Goss, E. H., about Richard Belling-
ham, 262 petition of the minis-
ters in Boston, 1790, contributed
by, 391; the hungry Pilgrims, 477.
Grangers, secret society, 201.
Gravier, Charles, see Vergennes,
Count de.

Gray-Court, origin of the name, 207.
Greely Relief Expedition, noticed,

215.

Green, Samuel A., early use of the
word ticket, 596.
Greenback, origin of the term, 201.
Greenway Court, Va., manor-house
of Lord Fairfax, 231.
Grey-Court, origin of the name, 103.
Gricourt, origin of the name, 302.
Griffis, William Elliot, Arendt Van
Curler, founder of Schenectady,
107; Commodore Matthew Cal-
braith Perry, 417.
Griswold, John, portrait, 22.
Griswold, John A., one of the con-
tractors for the construction of the
ship Monitor, 61, 181.
Griswold, Sarah, ancestry of, mar.
ries John Lyon Gardiner, 23.
Guernsey, A. H., Health at Home,
noticed, 512.

Gwynedd, Pa., Historical Collec-
tions relating to, noticed, 605.

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Half-Breed, the phrase, 201.
Hamilton, Alexander, delegate from
New York to the Federal conven-
tion, 1787, 340. 342; advertisement
concerning, 405.

Hammond, William A., Doctor
Grattan, a novel, noticed, 214;
personal recollections of Brig.
Gen. Nathaniel Lyon, 237.
Hancock, John, letter to the Board
of War, relating to the condition
of the Carolina negroes, 92.
Hards, the phrase, 201
Harkness, Albert, Athens in the age
of Pericles, 308.
Harrison, William Henry, nickname
of, 396.

Harvey, Arthur, the Discovery of

Lake Superior, a study from the
Jesuits' journals, 573.

Harvey, Oscar J., an old Masonic
Charter, 254.

Haverstraw, N. Y., Major André's
landing place at, 173; map of, 174.
Hayden, Horace' Edwin, Gen.
Roger Enos, a lost chapter of Ar-
nold's Expedition to Canada,
1775: 463.

Hay-Ward, the phrase, 201.
Hazard, Ebenezer, Postmaster and
Postmaster-General, 106, 113;
portrait, 117.

Health at Home, noticed, 512.
Hearn, Lafcadio, Dictionary of

Creole Proverbs, noticed, 414.
Heath, Maj.-General William, let-
ters to Gen. Philips, in regard to
movement of troops, 90, 91.
Heelers, phrase, 201..
Hempstead, L. I., Richard Denton
settles at, 42.

Henry, Patrick, "Junior" added to
his name, 598.
Herkimer, origin of the name, 300.
Hickory, emblematic tree of the
Democratic party, nickname of
Gen. Jackson, 201.

High Minded Federalists, the
phrase, 201.

Historical errors corrected, 589,
Historical Study, the sweets of, 196.
Hopkinson, Francis, Revolutionary
Statesman and Satirist, 601.
Houston, William C., delegate from
New Jersey to the Federal con-
vention, 1787, 338.
Houstoun, William. delegate from

Georgia to the Federal conven-
tion, 1787, 330.

Hovey, William A., Mind Reading
and Beyond. noticed, 416.
Hubbard William, and his parish
at Ipswich, 602.

Hughes, Rev. John, Archbishop of
N. Y., opposed to slavery, 530.
Huguenot Society of America, sec-
ond anniversary meeting, election
of officers, paper on the Huge-
nots on the Hackensack, by
David D. Demorest, 507.
Huguenots, the, settle on the Hack-
ensack River, 507; History of
Huguenot Emigration to America,
noticed, 508.

Hunkers, the phrase, 201.
Hurd, Ebenezer, colonial post rider,
118, 206

Hutton, Laurence, Literary Land-
marks of London, noticed, 605.
Hyde, Thomas A., National Stand-
ards, 308.

ILLINOIS Land Company, pur-
chase land of the Indians, 361.
Independence, the Authentication of
the Declaration of, noticed, 508.
Indians, attack Saybrook, Conn., 8;
hostility of the Long Island, 13,
15; money collected for the, 95;
the Dutch peace policy with the,
107; life and work among the Six
Nations, 131; fac-simile signatures
of the Seneca, to the peace treaty,
1764, 195; the Pocomtuck, 307;
the cave myth of the American,
552; massacre by the Creek, 582.
Ingersoll, Jared, delegate from Pa.
to the Federal convention, 3:4;
sketch of, 320.

Ipswich, Mass., William Hubbard
and his parish at, 602.
Iroquois Indians, the Dutch peace
policy with the, 107.

Isle of Wight. former name for
Gardiner's Island, 11, 12.

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429, 431.

Jay, John, Count de Vergennes, 30;
Peace Negotiations of 1782-1783,
noticed, 213.

Jeffries, B. Joy First Aerial Voyage
across the English Channel, 66.
Jeffries, John, journal of the first
aerial voyage across the English
channel, 66; portrait, 1768, 67;
1785, 69; 1815, 74.

Jefferson, Thomas, as a Naturalist,
Frederic N. Luther, 379.
Jenifer, Daniel, of St. Thomas, cele-
gate from Maryland to the Fed-
eral convention, 1787, 340.
Jenkins, Howard M., Historical
collections of Gwynedd, Pa., no-
ticed, 605.

Jesuit Missionaries, at Lake Supe-
rior, 573.

Jetons, the colonial, noticed, 509.
Jewett, David, sketch of, 255.
Johnson, George H. M., Mohawk
chief, portrait, 113; his life and
work among the Six Nations,
Horatio Hale, 131; view of the
home of, 133; portrait in citizen's
dress, 139.

Johnson, Rev. Jacob, ancestry of,

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Livingston, 95;
201.

Kennedy, Archibald, pur-
chases Bedlow's Island, N.Y., 502.
Kennedy, Jane, epitaph on tomb-
stone of, 287.

Kentucky, a Pioneer Common-
wealth, noticed, 110.
Kicker, the phrase, 202.

Kidd, Captain William, buries treas-
ures on Gardiner's Island, 16;
appointed to the command of a
ship by Earl Bellomont to capture
privateers, becomes pirate, 347;
arrest of, at Boston, 349; trial and
execution. 352.
Kilby, Christopher, Colonial post-
master of New Haven, 195.
King, Horatio, unpublished letter
of George Washington Parke
Custis, contributed by, 583.
King, Rufus, delegate from Mass
to the Federal Convention, 1787,
334, 336.

King's County, History of, noticed,

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La Vengeance, capture of the
French ship, 257.

Lehigh University, Pa., Asa Packer
and the, 56.

Leitch, D. Kellogg, political Ameri-
canisms, 12.

Lena Delta, in the, noticed, 215.
Lenapé, the, and their Legends, no-
ticed, 510.

Letters.-Gen. Burgoyne to Gen.
Heath, 89; Gen. Gates to Gen.
Stark, 90; Gen. Heath to Gen.
Philips, 90, 91; Gen. Philips to
Gen. Heath, 91; John Hancock to
the Board of War, 92; John
Adams to Thomas Barclay, 92:

Gen. Ward to Committee on Sup-
plies, 93; John Brainard to V. B.

Thomas Clap and
James Pierpoint, in regard to con-
tribution of money for the In-
dians, 96; James Duane to George
Clinton, relative to Indian affairs,
177; C. S. Bushnell to the Editor
regarding the ship Monitor, 181;
J. Ericsson on the origin of the
name Monitor, 182; George Clin-
ton to James Hamilton, 1750, on
the designs of the French, 277;
Henry Laurens to James Lowell,
introducing a friend, 277; Fisher
Ames to William Ely, on agricult-
ure, 278; Gen. de Rottenburg to
Gen. Dearborn, on army affairs,
1813, 279; Judge Peters to Robert
Vaux on the Penn dinner, 1825,
280; Earl Bellomont to Father
Rasle in regard to pirates, 350;
Theodore W. Dwight to the Edi-
tor, on the Fairfax family,397;
Col. Roger Enos to to Gen. Wash-
ington, on the expedition to Cana-
da, 1775, 468; the court-martial of
Col. Enos. 472; Herbert B. Adams
to E. H. Goss, on the Pilgrims,
481; extracts from the, of Gen.
Washington, 487; Robert Morris
to his son William, 581 ; James
Constable to Gouverneur Morris,
582; Samuel Clement to a gentle-
man in N. Y., 582; George Wash-
ington Parke Custis to Thomas
Carberry, 583; Gen. John A. Dix
to Charles A. Mann, 585; Gen.
Washington to Gen. Armstrong,
586.

Lewis and Clarke's Expedition, a
memento of, 193.

Lewisites, the phrase, 202.
Liberal, the political term, 202.
Lincoln, Abraham, called the rail-

splitter, 298; Life of, noticed, 310.
Lippard, George, author of the spu-

rious sermon on the battle of the
Brandywine, 407.

Little Giant, nickname of Stephen
A. Douglas, 202.

Little Mac, army nickname of Gen.
McClellan, 202.

Little Van, nickname of Martin Van
Buren, 295.

Livingston, William, delegate from
New Jersey to the Federal con-
vention, 1787, 338; the portrait of,

599.

Lobby, the phrase, 202.
Loco-Foco, the phrase, 295.
Log-Cabin and Hard Cider, the po-
litical term, 295.

Log-Rolling, the phrase. 295.
London, England, Literary Land-
marks of, noticed, 605.
Long, Maj. Stephen H., journal of,
406.

Louisiana, the Heart of, Charles
Dimitry, 436; swamp scene in,
437-

Louis Philippe, his residence in
Philadelphia, 285.
Ludlow, James M., Concentric
Chart of History, noticed, 415.
Luther, Frederic N., Jefferson as a
Naturalist, 379.

Lyon, Brig.-Gen., Nathaniel, per-
sonal recollections, William A.
Hammond, 237; portrait, 238.

MAC ARTHUR, ARTHUR,
Education in its Relation to
Manual Industry, noticed, 312.

McClellan, Gen., George B., army
nickname of, 202.

McClurg, James, delegate from Va.
to the Federal convention, 1787,

321.

McCook, Henry C., Tenants of an
old Farm, noticed, 311.
McHenry, James, delegate from
Maryland to the Federal conven-
tion, 1787, 340; portrait, 342.
Machine, the political phrase, 295.
Madison, James, delegate from Va.
to the Federal convention, 1787,
321.

Magruder, Allan B., Life of John
Marshall, noticed, 508.
Mahonist, the phrase, 295.
Maine, the Aborigines of, 212; the
voice of, in the formation of the
Federal Government, 212; origin
and growth of the newspaper press
in, 212.
Maine Historical Society, January
meeting, papers on the Aborigines
of Maine, and the voyage of Wey-
mouth in 1602; by Edward L. El-
well, and H. S. Burrage, the voice
of Maine as heard in the formation
of our Federal Government, the
origin and growth of the_news-
paper press in Maine, by George
F. Emory and Edward H. Elwell,

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works near, 548.

Marshall, John, life of, noticed, 508.
Martin, Alexander, delegate from
North Carolina to the Federal
convention, 1787, 328.
Martin, Luther,delegate from Mary-
land to the Federal convention,
1787, 340; portrait, 341.
Marvin, Charles. the Russians at the
gates of Herat, noticed, 606.
Maryland, Archives of, 1666–1676,
noticed, 109; delegates from, to
the Federal convention, 1787, 340;
establishes a colony in Libería, 410.
Maryland Historical Society, Dec.
meeting, paper on the Order of
the Cincinnati, by J. G. Morris,
209; March meeting, paper on an
omitted episode in Maryland
history, by John H. B. Latrobe,
410; February 24th, meeting, paper
on the influence of the Crusades
in European history, 412; April
7th, meeting, memoir of Isaac
Miles Bull, 506; April 21st, meet-
ing, paper on the Founding of the
English State, by E. B. Andrews,

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