From the London Gazette, Saturday, September 9-Dispatches, of
which the following are copies and extracts, were this day received at
the office of Viscount Castlereagh, one of his Majesty's principal Se-
cretaries of State, from Lieut.-Gen. Viscount Wellington. K. B. 555
Downing-street, Sept. 2, 1809.-A Dispatch, of which the following is a
copy, was yesterday morning received at the office of Lord Viscount
Castlereagh, one of his Majesty's principal Secretaries of State, from
Lieutenant-General the Earl of Chatham, dated Head-quarters, Bathz,
Aug. 29, 1809.....
The following Detail of the original cause of the animosity between Lord
Castlereagh and Mr. Canning is supposed to be written by Mr. Cooke,
the private secretary to Lord Castlereagh
Saturday's London Gazette.-Foreign office, Nov. 11, 1809.—A Letter,
of which the following is an extract, was this day received by Earl
Bathurst, his Majesty's principal Secretary of State for foreign af
fairs, from Lieutenant-Colonel Carrol, dated Army of the Left, Camp
on the Heights of Tamames, Oct. 19, 1809 ...
London Gazette Extraordinary,- Wednesday, Nov. 29.-Admiralty Of fice, Nov. 29, 1809.-The Hon. Lieutenant William Waldegrave, of the Ville de Paris, arrived here this morning with Dispatches from
Vice-Admiral Lord Collingwood, Commander in chief of his Majes-
ty's ships and vessels in the Mediterranean, addressed to the Hon.
William Wellesley Pole, of which the following are copies...... 568
Letters from the Right Honourable George Canning to the Earl Cam-
den, Lord President of the Council
Letter frøm General Armstrong to Mr. Madison, dated Paris 7th
August, 1808, enclosing a Letter to Mr. Champagny...................... 711
Proclamation issued in Mexico, dated 16th September, 1808-... 712
Letter from Mr.. Giles, Member of the Embargo Committee, to Mr. Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury, dated 11th November, 1808 718
Report of the Embargo Committee....
- 717
Report of a Committee of the House of Representatives of Massachu-
setts, upon the subject of the Embargo, dated 15th Nov. 1808-725
Imperial Decree relative to Spain
Convention between the Russian army and that of Sweden in Finland, dated 18th Nov. 1808
the Realm, concerning a General Diet to be held on the 1st of May, in the present year: Given at the King's Palace, at Stockholm,
March 14th, 1809.
Correspondence between Mr. Erskine and Mr. Smith
Declaration of the Emperor of Russia, dated April 25, (5th May) 756
Ukase to the Senate, dated St. Petersburgh, May 7, 1809... ib.
Abdication of Gustavus, King of Sweden, and Election of a Successor 758
Proclamation of Prince Gallatzin, who has the Command of the Russian
Army which has penetrated Gallicia, addressed to the Inhabitants, in
the Russian and Polish Laguages, dated May 11, 1809 759
Imperial Decree, dated Vienna, 17th May, 1809, proclaimed in all the public squares and market-places of the city
Washington, May 22-Extra Session
General Orders, of the 24th of May...
Orders in Council.-At the Court of the Queen's Palace, the 24th of May, 1809-Present-The King's most excellent Majesty in Coun- cil
At the Court at the Queen's Palace, the 12th July, 1809.-Present--The
King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council
Proclamation of the President to the United States of America. Dated
Washington City, Thursday, August 10, 1809
Message relative to the Pension which the States are to allow to the late King, Gustavus Adolphus, his Queen and Children. Dated Stock- holm, Aug. 15
ib. Proclamation of King Joseph, dated Head-quarters, Toledo, Aug. 19, 1809
Letter of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France, M. Champagny, to General Armstrong, Minister of the United States, at Paris ib.
Royal Order, directed to his Excellency the Marquis de Romand, and
transmitted to him by Don M. Garay, dated Badajoz, Aug. 31 775
Report made to His Majesty the Emperor and King, Protector of the
Confederation of the Rhine, by His Excellency Count de Hunne
burgh, Minister of War, September 15, 1809...
Treaty of Peace between Sweden and Russia. Dated 5-17th Septem
ber, 1809 .............
Address of his most Serene Highness the Prince Arch-Chancellor of the Empire, to the Conservative Senate, Sitting of the 3d of October, 1809
Treaty of Peace between France and Austria, Oct. 15, 1809
Proclamation issued by Eugene Napoleon, Arch-Chancellor of State of
the French Empire, Viceroy of Italy, Prince of Venice, and Com-
mander in Chief of the Army of Italy to the People of the Tyrol,
dated Head-quarters, Villach, Oct. 26th, 1809
Sentence against General Monnet. From the Moniteur, Dec. 9. 804
The following Decree will assist in explaining the Designs of Buona- parte, with regard to one extensive branch of the Hanseatic League. -Imperial Edict
Divorce of the Empress Josephine. Dec. 17, 1809.
Manners, Habits, Customs, Dress, and Language, of the Andalusians.
[From the same.]·
Character, Manners, Customs, &c. of the Murcians. [From the same.]
Character, Manners, Customs, &c. of the Biscayans. [From the same.]
Character of the Asturians. [From the same.]..
Character, Manners, Genius, and Language, of the Galicians. the same]..
Character, Manners, Customs, Habits, Dress, and Language, of the
Old Castilians. [From the same.]· · · ·
Character, Manners and Customs of La Mancha. [From the same.] 777
Character, Manners, Customs, Dress, and Language, of the Aragonese. [From the same.]..
On the Effects of Westerly Winds in raising the Level of the British
Channel. By James Rennel, Esq. F.RS. [From the same.] 797
Circumstances relative to Merino Sheep, chiefly collected from the Spa- nish Shepherds who attended those of the flock of Pouler, lately presented to his Majesty by the government of Spain; and also re- specting the Sheep of the flock of Negrette, imported from Spain by his Majesty in 1791. By Sir Joseph Banks, President of the Royal Society of London. [From Part II. Vol. VI. of Communications to the
'Board of Agriculture.].... 799
On the Advantages to be derived from Heath in the Feeding of Stock,
and on the Importance of the Maple-tree, by the Rev. James Hall
[From the same.]..
.. 806
Fishes of Surinam. [From the Narrative of Baron Albert Von Sack,
Chamberlain to his Prussian Majesty.]
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