jail, for the murder of a watchman, Mar. 3, 1826
Charles Corliss, in rear of the jail, for piracy, Feb. 1, 1827
John F. Knapp, at Salem, murder of Mr. White, Sep. 29, 1830
Gadette and Colinett, pirates, in rear of the jail, July 1, 1831
n, May 21, 1721
Kissing
a fineable offence in Boston (if caught), 1698
A merry pastime in New England, 1880
Knapp, Elder
sensational preacher, at Boston, Jan., 1842
Kossuth, Louis
lecturing and selling Hungarian Bonds, at Fauen Hanover street, June 20, 1825
Watchman Houghton, by John Holland, in State street, Dec. 12, 1825
Joseph White, by Knapp and others, at Salem, Apr. 16, 1830
John Rich, by Elmer Campbell, in Ann street, Sep. 24, 1832
Sarah M. Connell, byivals
in town, Rev. George Whitefield preaching, 1740
Rev. Jedediah Burchard electrifies New England, 1829
Elder Knapp sensation, 1842
Advent Miller's sensation, 1843
Moody and Sankey, thirteen weeks in Boston, 1877
Representatives
Insurance Offices, 84
Intelligence Offices, 84
Ireland, 84
Islands, 84-86
Italians, 86
J.
Jay Treaty, 86
Jefferson, Thomas 86
Jews, 86
Jim Crow Rice, 86
Johnson, Isaac 86
Johannes, Count 86
Juba, 86
Jubilee, Peace 87
Judges of Courts, 87
Justices, 87
K.
Kean, Edmund 87-88
Kenny, Hannah 88
Kearney, Dennis 88
Kid, Capt., Robert, 88
Kings, English 88
King's, Commissioners 88
King Kalakuana, 88
Kine-pox, 88
Kissing, 88
Knapp, Elder 89
Kossuth, Louis 89
Kneeland, Abner 89
Knights Templars, 89
Knox, Gen. Henry 89
Kremlin, 89
L.
Lafayette, Marquis 89
Lager Beer, 89
Lamps, Oil 89
Lamps, Gas 89
Lamson, Silas 89
Lawyers, 89-90
Lectures, Thursday 90
Lee, Gen. Robert E. 90
Legerdemain, 90
Liberty Poles, 90
Libels, 90
Libraries, 90
Light Houses, 91
Lind, Jenny 91
Linen Manufacture, 91
Lint, 91
Liquor License, 91-92
Log Cabins, 92
Long Hair, 92
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