Mortier, General, letter from to the French mi- nister of war, relative to the arms, &c. taken in Hanover, 213.
Munroe, Mr. the American ambassador, presented, 251.
Murat, Gen. address of the troops under, to Buo- naparté, 461.
Naples, the King of declares his heutrality during the war, 82.
Naval intelligence, 21, 84, 112, 177, 209, 253, 276, 346, 365, 408, 443, 469, 505, 565, 601, 622, 687, 722, 759, 784, 896, 945.
captures, 21, 84, 177, 209, 253, 276, 346, 365, 408, 444, 470, 506, 565, 602, 622, 688, 722, 786, 896, 946.
expedition, to St. Domingo, observations on the French, 36.
force of G. Britain, distribution of the, 177. force of G. Britain, remarks on the state of, 298.
preparations in France, 253, 408, 443, 470, 506, 622, 688, 785, 895, 945.
preparations in Batavia, 253, 470, 505, 622, 687,759,785,945.
armament, volunteer, plan of, for the protec lotion of the coast, transmitted to the lords lieute- nant of counties, 271
inquiry, motion relative to, 1669. Navy, men impressed for the service of the, 20.
of G. Britain, situation of, at the conclusion ...of the peace, 34-
Mr. Cobbett frees himself from the charge of having endeavoured to excite a mutiny in the, .232.
regulations, bill relative to, 1061.
debates on a petition relative to the abuses in the, 1354.
Nearer Observer, letter from a, to the Rt. Hon. Henry Addington on the weakness of the mi- "nistry, 449.
Negligence of the ministers, remarks on the, 565. Negotiations, between France and England, con- duct of the, 12.
Neutral vessels prohibited from entering the ports of the Channel, from countries occupied by the French, 941.
vessels, explanation of the prohibition of, from countries occupied by the French, 942.; vessels, obscrvation on the measures adopt- ed relative to, 955. Neutrality of Naples declared, 82.
of the republic of Seven Islands, de- clared, 250.
of Portugal, declaration of the, 560. of the Sublime Porte, note presented to the foreign ministers, declaring the, 680. New Orleans, the right of deposit at, restored to the Americans, 319.
and the Floridas, report of a secret committee of the American congress, on the licy of obtaining, 1905. Newspapers, necessity of stopping them, in case of the landing of a French army, 549.
conduct of the London, 530. baseness of the London, 705.
-the American, extracts from, on the state of parties in England, 747. New York, yellow fever in. 618.
order of council, relative to the yellow fever at, 666, Noblemen of Ireland, the Catholic, copy of an ad-
dress proposed to be presented to his Majesty by, 360.
Norfolk, letter from A. Z. on the defenceless state of, 649.
Northern district, letter from A. Z. on the defence- less state of, 649.
powers, observations on the policy of,
lights, debates relative to the, 1203. Note, presented by Gandolphe, French charge d'affaires to the Landamman of the Helvetian republic, relative to the causes of the war be tween France and England, 17.
presented by the French General Mortier, to the senate of Bremen, requesting them to con. fiscate English property, and arrest English off- cers, &c. in that city, 19.
explanatory of Gen. Mortier, to the senate of Bremen, respecting the embargo on English ves- sels, the arrest of English subjects, and the con- fiscation of English property at that chy, 80.
from Lieut. Gen. Lord Cathcart, to the Mar- quis of Titchfield, relative to the fortification of London, 146.
of the editor on the letter to the Earl of Suf- folk, from A. B. 341.
presented to the foreign ministers at Con stantinople, declaring the neutrality of the Porte, 680.
Notice of the blockade of the Elbe, by G. Britain,
Oats distillation bill, debates on the, 1607. Observator, letter from, on the objects of the war, and on the principles upon which it should be conducted, 328.
Observer, letter from A Nearer, to the Rt. Hon. Henry Addington, on the weakness of the mi- nistry, 449.
A Continental, letter I. from, on the ad- vantages England will derive from the restora tion of Louis XVIII. 769.
letter 11. from, on the feasibility of the restoration of Louis XVIII. 769.
letter III. from, inquiring whether G. Britain will attempt the restoration of Louis XVIII. and whether the powers of the Continent will interfere, 812.
IV. on the principles on which the resto ration of Louis XVIII. should be established, 865.
letter V. from, on the conduct to be pur sued towards the people of France on the resto- ration of Louis XVIII. 975.
Offensive war, remarks on an article in the Morn ing Post against, 379.
Officers of the battalions of the army of reserve, and the second battalions of the line, ordered to join their regiments, 62.
Official papers, domestic, 146, 171, 203. 247, 271, 341, 360,401, 439, 462, 494, 531, 561, 596, 666. foreign, 203, 400, 461, 493, 560, 600, 887, 982.
Orange, House of, message to Parliament relative to the indemnification of the, 150.
prince of, debates relative to the,' 1264, 1289.
Order of Gen. Berthier relative to the Hanoverian army, 145.
of the King in council, relative to the trade with St. Lucia, 251.
of his Britannic Majesty, for granting re- prisals against the Ligurian and Italian repub- lics, 270.
from the Admiralty, relative to the blockade of the mouth of the Seine, 404.
of the King, for the prorogation of Parlia- ment, 462.
issued by the commander in chief, respecting the appointment of inspecting field officers for the volunteers and yeomanry, 499.
to all the officers of the battalions of the army of reserve and the second battalions of the regiments of the line, to join their regiments, 562.
issued by Admiral Bruix, to the officers of the national flotilla at Boulogne, 663.
issued from the Horse Guards, for the review of the volunteers in Hyde Park, 667.
issued by the commander in chief, after the reviews of the volunteers in Hyde Park, 671.
of council, relative to the yellow fever at New-York, 666.
Ottoman ambassador at Paris, and Buonaparté, speeches of the, at an audience given to the for- mer by the latter, 659.
Porte, neutrality of the, signified to the foreign ministers at Constantinople, 680. Owner of property, letter from an, to Mr. Adding- ton, on the injustice and impolicy of the pro- perty tax, 306.
Oxford loyal volunteers, letter from Philo-Patriæ, on the disorders among the, 717.
letter from Sir Digby Mackworth, in de- fence of the, 8-8.
letter to Sir Digby Mackworth, from Philo- Patriæ, relative to the, 934.
Parliament, proceedings in, 82, 111, 151, 175, 208, 756, 894. - extracts from the debates in, contain- ing the remarks of Messrs. Windham, Sheri- dan, and Archdall, relative to Mr. Cobbett, 226. address of the House of Commons, to the King, at the close of the session ended in August, 247.
prorogation of in August, 243.
speech of the King to, at the close of the session ended in August, 248, 1466. prorogued from the 6th of October, to
the 3d of November, 441.
order of the King for the prorogation
the King's speech to both Houses of, on the 22d of November, 752, 1251.
the publication of the debates in, an- nounced by Mr. Cobbett, 735.
inferiority of the modern, 737. manner of reporting the debates in,
debates in, 993 et seq. accounts laid before, 1470.
debates in, during the second session of the second parliament of the United Kingdom, begun on the 22d of November, 125 et seq. Parliament, list of the acts passed during the same 'session of, 1903.
Paper relative to the conquest of Hanover, 106. distributed from the Churches in all the parishes of G. Britain, 130.
issued by Monsieur, relative to the propo- sal made by Buonaparté, to Louis XVIII. for the renunciation of the throne of France, 142.
issued by Monsieur, relative to the pro- posal of the renunciation of the throne of France, Inquisitor's observations on the, 170. Papers, public, 17, 80, 106, 145, 171, 245, 270, 319, 359, 400, 438, 459, 560, 659, 680, 880, 941, 1955. domestic official, 146, 171, 203, 247, 271,
341, 360, 401, 439,462, 494, 531, 561, 596, 666, foreign official, 203, 400, 461, 493, 560, 660, 887, 98.
Paris, the state of morals in, 563.
Parties in England, extracts from the American Newspapers on the state of, 747-
essay from the Morning Chronicle, on the state of, 938, 968.
necessity of an union of those, in opposi-. tion, 956.
Peace, state of the navy, at the conclusion of the, 34.
reasons why a more honourable, might have been made, 35.
Pellatt, Mr. letters from Mr. John Sargent to, 399. People of this kingdom, important considerations for the, 130.
Percival, S. (Attorney General) letter from to Mr. Yorke, relative to the exemptions claimed by the volunteers, 498.
Permanent taxes, account of the nett produce of the, 1896.
Peter Quill, curate of Bray, letter from on the li- berty of the press, 967.
Philadelphia, yellow fever in, 618. Philo Patriæ, letter from, on the disorders among the Oxford loyal volunteers, 717.
letter from, to Sir Digby Mackworth, relative to the Cxford volunteers, 915. Pilot, the, a paper set up by the ministers to abuse the new opposition, paid for by Hiley Adding-
Pitt, Mr. and Lord Grenville, promise said to have been made to Mr. Addington, by, 897.
Mr. the circumstances of the negotiation for the return to office of, 903.
Pizarro, remarks on Sheridan's play of, 391.
Sheridan's play of, immorality and im- piety of, 436.
Plain answer to the misrepresentations and calum- nies contained in the Cursory Remarks" by A More Accurate Observer," and "the Cursory Remarks," an Analytical and Comparative view of, 836, 897.
Pledges, forfeited by Mr. Sheridan, 426. Poetry, 203, 267.
Politics, continental of Great Britain, inquiry into, I.
summary of, 21, 85, 173, 210, 253, 277, 346, 365,409, 444, 471, 507, 565, 602, 704, 723, 760, 786, 848, 919, 946.
Poor, motion relative to the, 1009.
Porcupine's Gazette, extract from, relative to the conduct of Mr. Sheridan, during the mutiny in the fleet, 385.
Porte, the Sublime, note presented to the foreign ministers, declaring the neutrality of, 680. Portsmouth and Portsea, complaints of the scarcity of coin at, 720.. dollars admitted to pass
Portugal and Spain, observations on the neutrality | Prorogation of Parliament in August, 248. of, 445. of Parliament, order of the King for the, 462. Provisions, decree of the government of St. Bo- mingo, relative to the admission of, 438. Provost of the City of Edinburgh, letter to the, from Lord Hobart, enclosing the plan of the vo lunteer naval armament, 342.
causes of the dissatisfaction of, towards G. Britain, taken from the Moniteur, 462. and Spain, neutrality of, 463. declarations of the neutrality of, 560, and Spain, remarks on the conduct of,
and Spain, remarks on the order for pro- hibiting the clearing out of ships for, 607. Preparations of France, remarks on the, 444. President of the U. States, proclamation of, for convening the American congress, 493:
of the United States, message from to the American congress, on the 17th of October, 887. of the United States, account of Louisiana laid before the American Congress, by the, 910. Press, baseness of the London, 181, 755.
the British, observations relative to that part ot it, which Buonaparté complained of, 580. the British, conduct of, 581.
the Italian, regulations of the, 617.
decree of the vice president of the Italian re- public regulating the conduct of the, 664.
connexion between Mr. Sheridan and the,
Prices of the funds, 32.
of bread, 32.
Priests, the Catholic Irish, to be provided for by the government, 949.
Princes, the French, letter from Monsieur, to the King of G. Britain, tendering the services of, in the war, 459.
Printers, baseness of the London, 705. Prisoners of war, the proposal putting to death the, reprobated, 541.
British and French correspon- dence relative to the treatment of the, 758. Proclamation of Maria Louisa, infanta of Spain, regent of Etruria, relative to the succession to the throne of that kingdom, &c. 18,
by the lord lieutenant and council of Ireland, at the commencement of the rebellion, 148. of the lord lieutenant and council of Ireland, authorising military execution, 173.
respecting the landing of foreigners, and the residence of aliens in England, 251.
of Don Juan Ventura Morales, Spa- nish intendant at New Orleans, for restoring the right of deposit at that place, 319.
of his Majesty respecting aliens, 361. of the King, for a general fast, through-
Prussia, Hanoverian deputies meet the King of, at Wilhelmsbade, 19.
Public papers, 17, 80, 106, 145, 171, 245, 270, 319, 359, 400, 438, 459, 560, 659, 680, 880, 941, 1905.
Redesdale, lord, character of, by Juverna, 613. Regent of Etruria, proclamation of Maria Louisa, infanta of Spain and, 18.
Regulations to be observed on hoard the French national flotilla, 494.
of the volunteer infantry corps, 532. Remarks, Cursory, some notice of the, 537.
on the convention between G. Britain and Sweden, and the explanatory convention between G. Britain and Russia, extracted from the Moniteur, 678.
Report of Berthier, minister at war, to the First Consul, relative to the captured French stand- ards, recovered at Hanover, 560.
on the fiscal affairs of the United States of America, in October, 1803, 982.
of a secret committee of the American con- gress on the policy of obtaining New Orleans and the Floridas, 1905.
Reporters, conduct of the parliamentary, 937. Reprisals granted by G. Britain against the Ligu- rian and Italian republics, 270.
Republic of Seven Islands, declaration of the, to preserve the strictest neutrality during the war, 250.2 Resolutions proposed by Lord Meadowbank, and the Lord Chief Barou, at the Edinburgh meet- ing, relative to the unprotected state of Scot- land, 587, 589.
&c. of the committee of the volunteer corps of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George, Bloomsbury, 988.
Restriction at the Bank, injustice of the, 792.
on the Bank, remarks on a debate in the H. of Lords on the, 859.
debates on the bill for, upon the Bank, 1571, 1651, 1672, 1824.
Return of the army of reserve for Scotland, 1897. of the army of reserve for England and Wales, 1897.
of the army of reserve for Ireland, 1899. of all the volunteer and yeomanry corps of Ireland accepted by the King, 1900.
of all the volunteers and yeomanry corps of G. Britain accepted by the King, 1901. Revenue, defalcation in the, 855. Review of the volunteers in Hyde Park by the King, 602.
of the volunteers, in Hyde Park, order of
the, 667. Richmond, duke of, letter from, to the inhabitants of Sussex, relative to the general arming act, 205. Rifle corps, letter from A Late Captain in the Army on the utility of, 650. Robinson, Col. F. P. letter from, in reply to the remarks of Marcellus, 833.
Rochester, influence, exercised by the ministry at the elections in, 398.
Rolla's address to the people, remarks on Sheri- dan's, 390.
Roxburgh, speech of the Rt. Hon. Lord Minto, at a meeting of the county of, on moving an ad- dress to his Majesty on the war, 519,
Rose, Mr.observations on his statement respecting the friendly societies, 29,
R. S. letter from, on the necessity of the volunteers being examined by a surgeon, 673. Russia and France, connexion between, 152.
observations on the negotiation with. 180. some statements respecting, corrected, 223. letter from Thomas, on the policy of, 242. remarks on the conduct of, 253, 279. the Emperor of, dispatches a squadron of ships to circumnavigate the globe, 344
remarks on the rejection of her mediation,
remarks on the policy of, respecting Mal-
blockade of, recommended, 86. favourable state of, 179. decree of the government of, re- lative to the admission of provisions, 438. - decree of the government of, de- claring the island in a state of siege, 439.
notice of the government of, re lative to the bills drawn on France, 439. observations on the blockade of,
448. Lucia, dispatches from Gen. Grinfield and Com. Hood, announcing the capture of, 171, 173.
observations on the capture of, 178.
St. Lucia, order of the King in council, relative to the trade with, 251.
and Martinique, decree of the government of, relative to the duties of export and import, 438. Pierre and Miquelon, letters from Vice Admiral Gambier and Capt. Malbon, relative to the capture of, 596.
Vincent, Earl, conduct of, in the Mediter-
ranean in the year 1798, 42.
view of the conduct of, from
the 6th April, 1796, 46. Sardinia, the Queen of, delivered of twin prin- cesses, 617.
Sargent, Mr. John, letters from to Mr. Pellatt, 399. Seamen, motion relative to, 1045.
Seine, orders from the Admiralty, relative to the blockade of the ports at the mouth of the, 404. Seven Islands, republic of, declares its intention of preserving the strictest neutrality during the war, 250.
Scarcity of coin at Portsmouth and Portsea, com- plaints of the, 730.
Scotland, remarks on the negligence of ministers respecting, 565.
remarks on the chief military appoint- ments in, 574.
resolutions proposed by Lord Meadow- bank and the Lord Chief Baron, at the Edin- burgh meeting, relative to the unprotected state of, 587, 589.
--return of the army of reserve for, 1897. Scotch army of reserve, debates on the, 999. Shee, Major, observations on the conduct of, 690. Sheridan, Mr. silence in Parliament, 96.
and Mr. Fox, remarks on the con-
eulogised by Mr. Addington, 160. Mr. Windham defended from the mis- representations of, 199.
remarks on some charges, brought against Mr. Windham, by, 216, 217, 219.
remarks on the charge brought by
Mr. Francis against, 218.
letter I. from Mr. Cobbett, to, 225. attack on Mr. Cobbett, by, 226. letter II. from Mr. Cobbett, to, 257. letter III. from Mr. Cobbett, to,
opinions of the ministers at different true English feeling of, exposed, 385. Rolla's address to the people, re- marks on, 390.
letter IV. from Mr. Cobbett to, 385. eulogium on Buonaparté, 394. letter V. from Mr. Cobbett to, 417. consistency of, exposed, 418.
pledges forfeited by, 426.
letter VI. from Mr. Cobbett, to, 48r. errors and inconsistencies in the opinions of, at different times, respecting the French revolution, 482.
-- conduct of, in Parliament, relative to the appointment of a military council, 485. letter VII. from Mr. Cobbett, to,
Sheridan, Mr. letter from John Smith, on the mecting of the Volunteers, the Hottentots, and, at Rowland Hill's Chapel, 829.
Mr. Thomas, appointment of, 578. Siege, decree of the government of St. Domingo, declaring the island in a state of, 439.
Sierra Leone, remarks on the ill success of the co- lony of, 280.
debates relative to the company of,
1670. Silverhjelm, Baron, letter from Lord Hawkesbury to, prohibiting the entry of neutral vessels from countries occupied by the French, 941. Skipwith, Fulwar, letter from, relative to the American claims on the French government, 461.
Sinith, John, letter from, on the meeting of Mr.
Sheridan, the Volunteers, and the Hottentots, at Rowland Hill's Chapel, 8:9.
Society for the suppression of vice, strictures on the conduct of, 529.
friendly, fifty thousand persons belonging to the, become stockholders, 29.
and clubs, remarks on, 528.
friendly, motion relative to, 1009. Solicitor and attorney generals, letter from, to Mr. Yorke, relative to the exemptions claimed by the volunteers, 498.
Spain, Maria Louisa, infanta of, and Regent of Etruria, proclamation of, 18.
and Portugal, observations on the neutra- lity of, 445.
and Portugal, neutrality of, 463.
and Portugal, remarks on the conduct of, 576.
and Portugal, remarks on the order for pro- hibiting ships from clearing out for, 607.
proclamation of the agents of the King of, for the surrendering Louisiana to France, 664. Spanish Consul, letter from, relative to the ru- mour of an embargo on Spanish vessels, 659. Speaker of the House of Commons, letter from the, to the lords lieutenants of counties, in- closing the vote of thanks to the volunteer corps, 341.
Speech of the King, to Parliament, at the close of the session ended in August, 248, 1466.
-- of the Rt. Hon. Lord Minto, at a meeting of the county of Roxburgh, on moving an ad- dress to his Majesty on the war, 519.
the King's, to both Houses of Parliament, on the 22d of November, 752, 1251.
the King's, on the 22d of November, re- marks on, 760.
Speeches of the Ottoman ambassador and Buona. parté at an audience given to the former by the latter, 659.
Spezzia and Genoa, notice of the blockade of, by G. Britain, 245.
Stadtholder, observations on the indemnity grant- ed to the, 153.
Stamp duties, debates relative to the, 1315. Statements and observations relative to the sugar trade between G. Britain and her West India co- Jonies, 589.
abstract one, of the trade between the United States of America and Russia, 619. of the income of G. Britain, 1471. of the situation of Hanover, published "by the Hanoverian resident in London, 1941. S. T." letter from, on the management of the Dock-yards, &c. 49.
Stockholders, fifty thousand persons belonging to the friendly societies, become, 29. Stockholders, Lord Darnley's opinion of them,
Suffolk, Earl of, letter from A. B. to the, on the system of favouritism pursued in the military promotions, 310. corrections in the letter to him,
note of the Editor to the letter from A. B. to the, 341.
Sugar trade, statements and observations relative to the, between G. Britain and her West-India colonies, 589.
debates relative to the duties on, 1277. Suhlingen, letters relative to the ratification of the convention of, 106, 107, 108.
Summary of Politics, 21, 85, 173, 210, 253, 277, 346, 365, 409, 444, 471, 507, 565, 602, 704, 7231 760, 786, 848, 919, 946.
Supply, debates in the committee of, 998, 1348. Sussex, letter from the Duke of Richmond to the inhabitants of, relative to the general arming
Sutton, T. M. (Solicitor-General) letter from to Mr. Yorke, relative to the exemptions claimed by the volunteers, 498.
Sweden and G. Britain, remarks from the Moni- teur on the convention between, 678.
· convention between G. Britain and, 630. observations on the convention with, 723. convention with, and treaty with America, comparison between, 724.
Swiss troops, sixteen thousand taken in the pay of France, 252.
Swisserland, Englishmen arrested in, by order of the Landamman, at the instance of France, 251.
Talleyrand, C. M. letter from, to Lord Hawkes- bury, relative to the ratification of Suhlingen, 106.
letter from, to the American Minister at Paris, relative to the decree respect ing British merchandizes, 660.
Tax on the funds not to be collected at the Bank, 28.
on the funds recommended, 88.
-on property, letter from an Owner of Proper ty to Mr. Addington on the injustice and im policy of the, 306.
Taxes, the permanent, account of the nett pro- duce of, 1896.
Thanks, observations on the vote of, to the volun- teers, 210,
of the House of Commons, vote of, to the volunteer corps, 341.
debates, relative to the vote of, 1387. Thomas, letter from, on the policy of Russia, 242.
Threats of Buonaparté, observations on the, 37. Titchfield, Marquis of, note from Lord Cathcart to the, relative to the fortification of London, 146.
the Marquis of, letter from, to the commanders of volunteer corps, 362. Tierney, Mr. celebration of the election of, 20. Tirailleurs, advantages of, 515.
Toasts, drank at Calais, 27.
Tobago, dispatches from Gen. Grinfield, announce ing the capture of, 245.
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