This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1818 Excerpt: ...United States Senator, III 272; II.e heroes of King's mountain remembered in LSI2, 11I3?5; constitution, III 46?; division of the districts for choosing senators, IV 32; militia returns. 1813, IV 47; gov. calls, an election for congress, IV 56. political result, (1813) IV 184; British appear off Elizabeth, city IV 339; pob ic spirit, letters from gen. Jones to gov Barbour, of Virginia, and reply, IV 342.343; enemy land at Portsmouth and Ockracock, IV 339, 3S5; United States direct tax, V 17; letter to gov Shelby, of Kentucky, with a sword and reply, V 229; memorial to congress requiring distinct and explicit information on an important subject, V 277. reply of the president, V 357; proposition to assume the state j'q otaof the direct tax fails, V.312: resolutions concerning a sena'or (David Stone) for not supporting the war, V 356; militia requisition, 1814. VI 321; productions, machiner and manufactures, compiled from actual returns of he marshals in ls10, VI 323 to 333; bill in congress to alter the time of holding the district cour.s, I 373; resolutions to support the government in the war, passed VII 207: William Miller chosen governor, VII 285; Francis Lock (rep.) elected senator, vice David Stone, resigned, VII 285; actual collections of internal duties, twofirst quarters of, 1814, VII 331; comparative view of exports, 1791, 1799, 1806, 1813, VU 3:1; proportion of the six million direct tax, (1815) VII.148; resolutions in favor of war, in'roducced by Mr Harbour, Nov. 21, 1814, VII sup. 119; message of gov. Hawkins, Nov 23,11814, VII sup. 120; letter from Mr. Stone to gov. Hawkins, showing is reasons for resigning, VII sup. 163. comparative health, 1810, VIII 256; great inland rade dating th" VIII 311: 1570 squirrels killed in one day by 20 person...