Lyon, amendment proposed respecting his expulfion overruled, - re-elected Representative after coming out of jail, Χ. 107, M Madison's motion for a discrimination in favour of French goods, project of commercial difcrimination revived, i. 359. --'s amendment to the answer of the Committee, ii. 204. British and French, x. 161. Malmsbury, Lord, remark on his embassy to France, and be- compact with the purchasers of tickets of the Canal Lottery, xi. 26. Manuscripts in Gimerack's Museum, viii. 120. -, fome account of, entitled Talleyrand's Descent into Hell, xi. 120. Marat the principal author of the massacres of the 2d and 3d Sept. --'s company, who composed of, iii. 107. --, fome account of him, ii. 144. M'Clay's friend's, a member of the House of Representatives, Macon's, Mr. motion respecting Lyons's letter to the Speaker, viii. 7.2. x. 62. M'Donald's, Mr. Brief Statement of Opinions, given in the Board ,Mr. appointed one of the Board of Commiffioners on M'Kean's duplicity, vi. 328. Judge, formerly an hostler, vii. 300. ,Judge, charge to the Grand Jury in the profecution --, Judge, reflection upon the Grand Jury in Mr. Cob- ,Judge, winked at the most scandalous libels against God conduct towards Mr. Cobbett, appreciated by an Ame- - Dr. anfwer to Lochman's petition, iii. 437. canvafling for his election, x. 200. detained the letters of Mr. Liston, taken out of a locked trunk, xi. 13. and Co. Leib, Coxe, &c. xi. 20. --'s tavern bill-virtue of economy exemplified, xi. 21. Macknight, Dr. of New-York, faid grace to the republicans, viii. 75. - ---, the Canada traitor, trial of him, vi. 346. ---and M'Lang, air addresled to them, viii. 59... -'s, Mr. letter to the citizens of Georgia, x. 24. M'Pherfon's account of the capture by the French of the ship Marbois's, Mr. confidential letter to the Count de Vergennes, the Marcus's remarks upon Envoy Logan, ix. 283. Mariotte's account of Pinard at Nantz, and near Rincé, iii. 112. viii. 282. Marshal's, Mr. departure from Richmond, vi. 57. 2 Mafial, Marshal, Mr. appointed Envoy, vi. 171. Martillac the French Quaker, a French preacher, vii. 80. Mason the Senator, and Callender the runaway, French faction Masters of American vessels petition to the Spanish Governor, vii. 43. Masters, a bricklayer, melancholy and miferable account of him Mathieu's remark in the National Convention, vii. 153. Maubourg's, Monf. Chapus de, firm conduct, ii. 127. -, letter to him from Mr. Jetferson, vi. 8. 's base and ungrateful behaviour towards Mr. Mifflin, xi. ---, Dr. letter to Mr. Cobbett, respecting Mr. Mifflin, xi. 248. Medical puffing, Dr. Tilton, vii. 167. Melpomene armed ship, fignature and attestation of the French Members, forty-eight out of a hundred in the House of Repre- Memorial, French, to the Prince of Peace, vii. 158. of the fubfcribers, merchants, and traders of Philadel- phia, to the House of Representatives, iii. 375. of the merchants of Philadelphia, respecting their trade with the French, iii. 408. îx. 362. of the infolent tyranny of the Courts of Pennsylvania, and remonftrance of the Grand Jury for the city and Menage of beasts in Gimcrack's Museum, viii. 120. Merihew's, Merihew's, Captain of the ship Mount Vernon, account of the 's letter about the British treaty, French insolencé, vi. go. -, epitaph on, X. 179. - died unnoticed in America, ix. 258. Metallic points, patent obtained from the British Government by Meudon, a tan-yard established there for tanning human skins, Michalli, Minister from Geneva, vi. 403. republican, ii. 371. --'s, Governor, sincerity, v. 38. -, letter to Dr. Redman, respecting the yellow fever, vii. 11. yellow fever proclamation, vii. 39. -- tyrannical proclamation, effects of, vii. 60. 317. , and a citizen, fracas, vii. 286. -, an insolvent debtor, vii. 300. , , character of him by one of his associates in rebellion, ix. Warner Wharton, declared to be a great impostor, x. 33. excommunicated, xii. 106. Milan, summary account of, xi. 179. Militia backward in turning out during an insurrection, ii. 164, ---, resolution respecting it, vi. 187. ---, number to be furnished by each State, vi. 192. election, description of voters, ix. 370. Millier's and his accomplices, massacres, iii. 226. Minister of the United States his address to the President of the National Convention, vii. 151. Minn's attack upon Porcupine, xi. 64. Mirabeau's flander against the English, circulated by Bradford, v. family and character, v. 338. Miracles will never cease, M'Kean about to turn Quaker, x. 211. Mifcellaneous observations on the charges of the defpots of France, Mifcellany, Mifcellany, literary, the author's true motive for publishing it, ii. 91. Mobs, the conduct of them in revolutionized France, i. 163. Modes of corruption, vi. 14. Modesty democratic, vii. 157. Momoro, dressed up as the goddess of Reason, iii. 213. murderers, viii. 43. Moncrief, Governor, anecdote of him, vii. 145. Monvel's most blafphemous declaration, i. 181. Moonlight reflections of Charles Fox, v. 240. Moore's, Dr. account of the massacre of the State prisoners from Orleans, i. 165. conference with a Protestant clergyman at Abbeville, iii. 201. General, Circle of Suabia, viii. 262. Morgan's, Mr. John, line to Meff. Brown and Relf, xi. 297. Mr. statement of facts in answer to a communication in Mess. Brown and Relf's paper, xi. 297. Morning Chronicle, English newspaper, extract from it on the -, change in its tone, viii. 250. Morfe, Dr. letter to him from St. John's, New-Brunswick, vi. 's, Dr. exposure of French intrigue in the United States, Moseley, a Quaker, falsely accused and hanged in Philadelphia, xii. 102. Most free and enlightened nation in the world, vii. 17. Motives of the Court of France in alleging the murder of Jumon Motto, the famous plundering one in France, iii. 169. Mount Florence's, Major, letter relative to Cowell and Lewis, vi. 120. Mozard, French Conful at Boston, threatens to profecute the Much ado about nothing, v. 312. Mud Fort, hero of, Lord Duncan's polite attention to the owners Muhlenberg's, Mr. inconsistent conduct relative to the British and Swanwick, anecdote of them, ix. 366. treaty, iii. 371. Muhlen- i |