Course of exchange, 19, 52, 82, 120, 143, 185, 250, | Dock-yards, debate in the Commons on the state of, 1804 311, 343, 534, 576, 627
Court of the Thuilleries, defcription of the, 268 Cradock, Major-general, ceremonial of the knighthood and inveftiture of, 285
arrival in London, 679 Hobart, 680
memorial presented by them to Lord letter from them to their conftitu-
J. W.'s letter to the editor, con- the fequel of the hiftory of, 705-Obferva- taining tions on, 733
their letter to Lord Hobart on quit- ting this country, 867-Observations on, 890 Defpard, Edward Marcus, proceedings relative to the trial and execution, for high treason, of himself and accomplices, 183
and his affociates, reflections on the fate of, from the Morning Post, 265
Edward Marcus, his trial for high treason, 1215 Defpondency, Mr. Windham and his party accused of creating, its fallacy exposed, 446
Detector's letter on Mr. Addington's modest assurance, 44 Diet of Ratifbon, its proceedings, 12, 78, 114, 270 Difcriminating duties, memorials of the Philadelphia
and New York chambers of commerce to Congrefs against the repeal of, 2055
Diftribution of the British army, 18, 142, 310, 511, 722, 864
navy, 19, 143, 310, 512, 722, 864, 979 D'Ivernois, Sir Francis, called by the French, Le Che- valier d'Arithmetique, 348
Doctor, the, defended by precedent, 595
➖➖➖, the, his mode of practice proved to be neither new nor successful, 618
-, the, verfus Cocker, 879
's excufe, the, 595
Domestic intelligence, 16, 51, 80, 117, 141, 182, 247, 309, 339, 401, 427, 532, 562, 600, 625, 690, 716, 792, 860, 876, 902, 977
official papers, 16, 286, 404, 503, 564, 718,
868 Domingo, St. proclamation of the colonial prefect of, to the army and inhabitants of, on the death of Gen. Leclerc, 78
---, operations of the French army in, 79, 274, 320, 573, 879
projects of the French relative to, 154,
---, orders of the commander in chief of the French army in, 244
-, proclamation issued by Gen. Rochambeau. at, permitting the importation of wares and merchan- dife in foreign bottoms, on paying a per centage, 274 obfervations on the imminent danger which must arise to our West India colonies from the esta-. blishment of a confiderable French force in, 429, 879 Dundas, Gen. Sir D. ceremonial of the knighthood and inveftiture of, 716
Duties, difcriminating and countervailing, report of the committee of commerce and manufactures on the meffage of the Prefident of the United States of Ame rica, relative to, 379
Duties on French and foreign merchandise, decree of the captain-general and colonial prefect of Martinico re- lative to, 502
American difcriminating and British counter vailing, examination of the operation of, 2047 ---, discriminating, memorials of the Philadelphia. and New York chambers of commerce to Congrefs against the repeal of, 2055
Duty on foreign muflins, decree of the French Confuls relative to, 16
Egypt, general orders iffued by the Earl of Cavan on his departure from, 17
and Syria, Sebaftiani's report to the First Conful on the present state of, 215
on the misconduct of Ministers since the con- clufion of peace with regard to, 806 Eighty-third regiment, general orders iffued at the Horfe Guards relative to the enormities committed by, in the vicinity of Chelmsford, 504 Elliot, Mr. Napper Tandy's letter to, 361
-, Napper Tandy's fecond letter to, 502 Emigrants, French; on the misconduct of Ministers fince the conclufion of peace with regard to, 804 Emigration from Scotland, obfervations on, 751 England, on, from the Journal du Commerce, 496
"" on, from the Journal des Débats, 497 French manifefto againft, inferted in the Ham- burgh Correfpondenten, 527-Observations on, 534 English, the, in France, reflections on, 826
manufactures, obfervations on their exclufion from the continent, 317
thips, on the employment of, by the French, 191 Englishman, an, his first letter to the editor on Lord St. Vincent and the navy, 392
-, an, his fecond letter to the editor on Lord St. Vincent and the navy, 647
Fitzwilliam, Earl, refolutions moved by him in the Houfe of Peers on the conduct of his Majefty's Mi- nifters, 869, 872
Flushing, decree of the French government relative to the town of, 562-Obfervations on, 567 Foreign countries, 9, 50, 77, 114, 135, 179, 239, 270, 304, 337, 400, 424, 529, 558, 596, 622, 714, 8750 902, 947, 976
Foreign official papers, 14, 78, 112, 117, 136, 181, 240, 273, 305, 426, 502, 527, 562, 624, 901, 970 Foreigners, Mr. Cobbett's addrefs to, on the Mercure Anglois de Colbett, 161
attempted to be practifed on the bank of Lisbon, particulars of, 562
Examination of the operation of the American difcrimi-Forgery nating and British countervailing duties, 2047 Exchange, course of, 19, 52, 82, 120, 143, 185, 250, 311, 343, 534, 576, 627
--, Stock, Dean Swift's admirable defcription of,
Exports of the United States from 1798 to 1799, 384 from America to the European states of Great Britain and France, for the year ending Sept. 30, 1802, 384
Fox, Mr. at Buonaparte's levees, reflections on, 269 Mr. obfervations on his propoted mediation of Ruffia, 827
France, convention between Ruffia, Austria, and, 134 ----, politics of, Swenfka's obfervations on the, 417, 480 views of, with refpect to England, 472 ➖➖➖➖➖, views of, with regard to America, 570
from Canada, extracts from American papers---, relative to, 2046
Extract from the English Argus printed at Paris, accufing Mr. Windham of encouraging the affaffination of Buonaparté, 182-Strictures on, 191
from Walth's Journal of the Campaign in Egypt, relative to the capture of the Invincible ftand- ard, 225
Extracts from American papers relative to the navigation and commerce of the countries bordering on the Miffi- sippi, and also relative to the exports from Canada, 2046
Family, the. See Addington.
Federal conftitution of the Swits Cantons, as fettled by the mediation of Buonaparté, 1980 Few days in Paris, noticed, 278
Finance, expofure of the fallacy of Mr. Addington's statements relative to, 82
Mr. Cobbett's first letter to Mr. Addington on the deceptious tendency of his statements relative to, 513 Mr. Cobbett's second letter to Mr. Addington | on the deceptious tendency of his statements relative to, 545
Mr. Cobbett's third letter to Mr. Addington on the deceptious tendency of his statements relative to, 577
---, Mr. Cobbett's fourth letter to Mr. Addington on the deceptious tendency of his statements relative to, containing an examination of the account of the Confolidated Fund, 609
King of, particulars relative to the propofition made to him at the defire of Buonaparté, 692 declaration of war against, 743 ---- declaration of, relative to the rupture with Eng- land, 840
debates on the war with, 1685, 1713 French funds, account of the general meeting of the Bri- tish creditors in the, 119
-, ftate of, 511, 627, 721, 896, 2069 French government, decree of, relative to the port and commerce of Rouen, 181
manifefto against England, inferted in the Ham- burgh Correfpondenten, 527-Obfervations on, 534 projects of the, relative to St. Domingo, 154, 253 republic, ftate of, prefented to the Legislative Body by order of Government, 306, 375-Remarks on, 311
Frivolous arreft bill, debate on, 1425
Funds, French, account of the general meeting of the British creditors in the, 119
" ftate of, 511, 627, 721, 896, 2069
Garbled state paper, observations on, 822, 886, 926 General orders iffued by the Earl of Cavan on his depar- ture from Egypt, 17
iffued at the Horfe Guards relative to the enormities committed by the 83d regiment in the vi- cinity of Chelmsford, 504
Gibraltar, particulars of the mutiny in the garrison of, 118, 182
addrefs of the inhabitants of, to his R. H. the Duke of Kent, 186
and the funds, expofure of the fallacy of Loid Good Hope, Cape of, reflections on the neceffity of re- Auckland's difplay relative to them, 406 taining it, 434
Mr. Cobbett's letter to Lord Auckland on the dangerous tendency of his statements relative to, 685 and trade, exposure of the deceptions attempted to be kept up by Government on these fubjects, 729, 754,892
--, parliamentary debates on, 1308, 1592 Finances of England, Buonaparte's opinion on the, 480 Fish, abstract of the quantity of, exported from the United States of America, for the years 1791 to 1800 inclufive, 2021
Fisheries of the United States of America, report laid before the House of Reprefentatives relative to, 2021
articles of agreement concluded between Lieut.-general Dundas, Vice-admiral Sir R. Curtis, Rear-admiral S. Dekker, and Col. Henry, for the retention of, 500-Obfervations on, 434 --, examination of the conduct of Minifters with refpect to their retention and final eva- cuation of that place, 631
the retention of, by Minifters proved to be the real caufe of the King's meffage, the armament, and the prefent war, 637 debate on, 1535 Good intentions, a pocin, 664
General Mortier's addrefs to the inhabitants of,
Jamaica, imminent danger to which that country is ex- pofed, from the establishment of a confiderable French force in St. Domingo, 429, 879.
J. B.'s letter to the editor, proving the treaty of Amiens not binding on the country, 464
-'s letter to the editor, on the roth article of the treaty of Amiens, relative to the evacuation of Malta, 552
-'s letter to the editor, containing ftrictures on Swenfka's Remarks on the Politics of France and Ruffia, 643
Jefferfon, Mr. his meffage to the Congress, 136
his letter to the National Institute of France,
181 Jerfey, fentence of the court of, against two printers of that ifland, for having copied from the London papers, paragraphs reflecting on the French government, 286 -Obfervations on, 315
Ignotus, his letter to the editor on the evacuation of Malta, 70
his fecond letter to the editor on the evacuation Ilchefter election, debate on, 1530 of Malta, 195
Imprefs fervice, obfervations on the neceffity of the, 723 India budget, debate on, 1398, 1456 Income-tax, obfervations on, 952 Information against Mr. Peltier, copy of, 362 Infolvent debtors' bill, debate on, 1575
convention figned between the civil and mili- tary deputies of the regency of, and the commander in chief of the French army, 900-Obfervations on, Hawkesbury, Lord, Mr. Cobbett's letter to, on the confequence of the ceffion of Louifiana to the French, with respect to its effect on the Americans, 226 Mr. Cobbett's letter to, on the conduct which will hereafter be pursued by the French with regard to the ceffion of Louisiana, and its ulti-Installation of the knights of the Bath, ceremony of, 862 Intelligence, domestic, 16, 51, 80, 117, 141, 182, 247, 309, 339, 401, 427, 532, 562, 600, 625, 690, 716, 792, 860, 876, 902, 977 Invasion of England and Ireland; letter from "A Friend Intentions, good, a poem, 664 to my Country," on the probability of, 897 Invincible standard, extracts from the True Briton, re- lative to the taking of, 2
mate confequences with respect to the commerce, na- vigation, power, and independence of England, 297 Mr. Cobbett's letter to him on the
fituation to which the country has been reduced by the peace, and the neceffity of a new war against France, in order to recover its loft reputation, 343 his pretended letter to the Lord
Iris conduct relative to the Maltese
Helvetic deputies, Buonaparte's addrefs to, 14-Obfer- vations on, 30
Hint, a, to the family of the Addingtous, 109
obfervations on a publication at
Edinburgh relative to, 31
narrative of the movements of the 42d, royal Highland regiment, relative to, 164- Mr. Cobbett's ftrictures on, 166--Strictures in the Morning Chronicle on, 169
extract from Walth's Journal of the campaign in Egypt, relative to the capture of, 225 official statement of the Queen's German regiment, relative to the capture of, 449 Joan of Arc, Buonaparte's note on the project of erect- Journal du Commerce, extract from, on England, 496 ing a statue to the memory of, 272
des Débats, extract from, on England, 497- Irish chalking act, debate on, 1446, 1466 poft office bill, debate on, 1426 revenue acts, debate on, 1310, 1347
Hobart, Lord, memorial prefented to him by the Mal-Italy, riches of, gone into France, or an account of the
letter from the Maltefe deputies to, on their arrival in London, 680
letter from the Maltese deputies to him on quitting this country, 867 Holland, French troops in, on the misconduct of Mi- nifters fince the conclufion of peace with regard to, 806
Honduras, Bay of, obfervations on the right of cutting logwood in the, 61, 92, 120, 144
———, paper published by the parties interested in
Humbug, fplendid, circumftantial account of, 690- Remarks on, 702
Lafnes, Gen. obfervations on his miffion to Lisbon, 188 Legillative Body of France, Buonaparte's melage to, relative to the war with England, 847
Letter, Paine's, to the people of the United States, on his arrival in that country, 3
from the fecretary at war for the ifland of Sardi- nia, to the maritime prefect at Toulon, relative to the flaves liberated by the government of Algiers, 9
from the Secretary at War to the infpecting field officers of the recruiting fervice, 18
Mr. Cobbett's, to Mr. Wilberforce, on his con- duct with respect to Parliamentary reform, 33
R. B.'s, on the navy abuse bill, 37
-, Detector's, on Mr. Addington's modeft affurance, 44
, Ignotus's, to the editor on the evacaution of Malta, 67
A. R.'s, on the navy mutiny, 67
Mr. Cobbett's, to Mr. Wilberforce, on his con- duct with refpect to the compulfory adoption of vac- cine inoculation, and the profecution of Mr. Reeves,
from the Capt. Gen. of Guadaloupe to the French minifter of marine and colonies, 112
W. B.'s, on the conduct of the Admiralty, 130 -, Mr. Cobbett's, to the people of the United States of America, on the fatal confequences of the ceffion of Louifiana, 170
• R. B.'s, on Mr. Addington and the Maidstone oppofition, 193
Ignotus's fecond, to the editor, on the evacuation of Malta, 195
Tropicus's, on the Weft India commission, 202 , Nauticus's, on the navy abufe bill, 206
Mr. Cobbett's, to Lord Hawkelbury, or the ultimate confequence of the ceffion of Louifiana to France, with refpect to its effects on the Americans,
from J. Garrard, Efq. governor of Kentucky, to the Speaker of the House of Reprefentatives of that ftate, relative to the conduct of the intendant of Louisiana, 340
--, a Weft India merchant's, to the editor, on the Weft India commiflion and navy bill, 263
from General Ney to C. Mohr, fecretary of state, relative to the fituation of affairs in Switzerland, 273
Mr. Cobbett's first, to Mr. Mackintosh, con- taining an examination of his defence of Mr. Peltier, 289
- Mr. Cobbett's, to Lord Hawkesbury, on the conduct which will hereafter be pursued by the French, with regard to the ceffion of Louisiana, and its ulti- mate confequences with refpect to the commerce, navigation, power, and independence of England, 297
Mr. Cobbett's fecond, to Mr. Mackintosh, con- taining an exainination of his defence of Mr. Peltier, 321
Mr. Cobbett's, to Lord Hawkesbury, on the fituation to which the country has been reduced by VOL. III,
the peace, and the neceffity of a new war against France, in order to recover its loft reputation, 343
A. R.'s fecond, on the prefent ftate of the navy,
Obferver's, on the conduct of the Admiralty Board, 359
--, Napper Tandy's, to Mr. Elliot, 361
Mr. Cobbett's, to Mr. Sheridan, on his grofs mifreprefentation of the expreffions of Mr. Windham, in his fpeech on the King's meffage relative to prepa❤ rations for war, 385
an Englithman's firft, to the editor, on Lord St. Vincent and the navy, 392
J. B's, to the editor, proving the treaty of Amiens not binding on the country, 464
X.'s, to the editor, on his Majefty's late meffage to Parliament, 490
circular, addreffed to the lord lieutenants of the counties in Great Britain for calling out and embody- ing the militia, 503
circular, addreffed by the Secretary of State to the lord lieutenants of the maritime counties in Great Britain, relative to aliens, 503
from the adjutant general, to the colonel of the 83d regiment, relative to the enormities committed by that regiment in the vicinity of Chelmsford, 504
Mr. Cobbett's first, to Mr. Addington, on the deceptious tendency of his financial statements, 513 - Mr. Cobbett's fecond, to Mr. Addington, on the deceptious tendency of his financial Statements, 545 , J. B.'s, to the editor, on the 10th article of the treaty of Amiens, relative to the evacuation of Malta, 552
Mr. Timothy Gofling's, to the editor, on the celebration of Mr. Hiley Addington's birthday, 554
from M. de Bufy to the English minifter at Malta, 555-Anfwer of the English minifter, 556-Obler- vations on, 554
--, circular, to the commanding officers of the re- fpective corps of Irish yeomanry, 564.
Mr. Cobbett's third, to Mr. Addington, on the deceptious tendency of his financial statements, 577 Mr. Cobbett's fourth, to Mr. Addington, on the deceptious tendency of his financial statements, con- taining an examination of the account of the confo- lidated fund, 609
from the Spanish minifter in America, to the fecretary of the United States, relative to the shutting of the port of New Orleans, 624
, J. B.'s, to the editor, containing frictures on Swenfka's Remarks on the Politics of France and Ruffia, 643
Philo-Melitenfis's, to the editor, on the import- ance of Malta, 646
-, an Englishman's fecond, to the editor, on Lord St. Vincent and the navy, 647
of the Maltefe deputies to Lord Hobart, on their arrival in London, 679
from the Maltefe deputies to their constituents, previous to their departure from London, 682
Mr. Cobbett's, to Lord Auckland, on the dan- gerous tendency of his exaggerated statements, 685
Projet et Contre-projet's, defcriptive of the pere- grinations of the Richmond Doctor, 688
J. W.'s, to the editor, containing the fequel of the hiftory of the Maltefe deputies, 705-Obferva❤ tions on, 733
Viator's, to the editor, expofing the uselessness of General Bentham's projects, 737
L. M.'s, to the editor, on the measures of the prefent Admiralty Board, 710 4 A
Letter, Mr. Cobbett's to Lord Auckland, comparing his Lordship's fupport of the peace of Amiens with his former opinions and profeffions, 737
--, Candidus's, to the editor, in defence of Lord Hawkesbury's conduct relative to the Maltele papers, 742
-, Mr. Cobbett's, to Lord Hawkesbury, on the fatal confequences of the peace, and the prominent features of the misconduct of Minilters fince the con- clufion thereof, 782
Mr. Cobbett's, to Lord Hawkefbury, on the pro- minent features of the mifconuust of Minifters fince the conclufion of peace, with regard to the prefs, the French emigrants and Vendean royalists, Switzerland, the French troops in Holland, and the Cape of Good Hope and other Dutch colonies, Malta, Egypt, and Louisiana, 801
-- Veritas's, to the editor, containing strictures on the Admiralty Board, 837
-, E. R.'s, to the editor, on the conduct of the Navy Board, 865
from the Maltese deputies to Lord Hobart on quitting this country, 867-Obfervations on, 890
from a Friend to my Country," on the prefent state of the navy, and the probability of an invafion, 897
Mr. Cobbett's, to Mr. Addington, containing ftri&tures on the budget for 1803, 916
fragment of, from Mr. Burke to Dr. Lawrence, 966 -, circular, from Chaptal, minifter of the interior of France, relative to the furnishing of flat boats for the invasion of England, 970 --, Mr. Cobbett's, to the Secretary at War, con- taining ftrictures on the army of referve bill, 981
from Mr. Stanley, a member of the House of Reprefentatives, from North Carolina, to his confti- tuents, containing a review of the proceedings of Con- greís, with respect to the ceffion of Louisiana, &c. 1986
Lisbon, obfervations on the miffion of General Lafnes to, 188
bank of, particulars of a forgery attempted to be practifed on, 562 Lift of acts pafled during the 2d feffion of the 7th Con- grefs of the United States of America, 2006 Lifton, Mr. note prefented by him to Citizen Vander- goes, fecretary of State for foreign affairs to the Bata- vian government, 968
Livington, Mr. his memorial prefented to the French government, on the question, Whether it be advan- tageous for France to take poffefion of Louisiana ?” 2523
L. M.'s letter to the editor, on the meafures of the fent Admiralty Board, 710
Lodi, battle of. See Mr. Ker Porter Logwood, obfervations on the right of cutting, in the Bay of Honduras, 61, 92, 120, 144
, reprefentation from the Board of Trade to Geo. I. afferting and proving the right to cut, in the Bay of Campeachy, 209 London, addrefs of the city of, to his Majesty on the renewal of the war, 867-Remarks on, 895
course of exchange, 19, 52, 82, 120, 143, 185, 250, 311, 343, 534, 576, 627
prices current, 19, 52, 82, 120, 143, 185, 250, 311, 576, 627, 723 Louisiana, ceffion of, to France, obfervations on the meffage of the President of the United States, as far as relates to, 148
Mr. Cobbett' letter to the people of the
United States, on the fatal confequences of the ceffion of, 170
Louisiana, Mr. Cobbett's letter to Lord Hawkesbury, on the ultimate confequences of the ceffion of, as far as refpects its effects on the Americans, 226
- papers relative to, 240
ceffion of, Mr. Cobbett's letter to Lord Hawkesbury, on the conduct which will hereafter be purfued by the French, with regard to, and its ulti- mate confequences with respect to the commerce, na- vigation, power, and independence of England, 297
- of the danger which will inevitably arise to this country from its occupation by France, 482
indendant of, letter from the Spanish minifter to the fecretary of the United States, relative to the fhutting of the port of New Orleans by him, 624- Obfervations on, 628
ceffion of, Mr. Stanley's review of the pro- ceedings of the Congress of America with refpect to, 1986
"" memorial on the question, "Whether it be advantageous for France to take poffeffion of?" pre- fented to the French government by Mr. Livingfton, the American minifter at Paris, 2023
Louis the 18th, particulars relative to the propofition made to him at the defire of Buonaparté, 692 Lucie, St. decree concerning the foreigners established in Martinique and, 618-Obfervations on, 629
Mr. Mr. Cobbett's fecond letter to him, containing an examination of his defence of Mr. Pel- tier, 321
Maidstone oppofition and Mr. Addington, R. B.'s letter on, 193
Malta, Ignotus's letter to the editor on the evacuation of, 70
-, Ignotus's fecond letter on the evacuation of, 195 infraction of the treaty of Amiens a justification of the retention of, 438
--, evacuation of, J. B.'s letter on the roth article of the treaty of Amiens, relative to, 552
letter from M. de Bufy to the English minister ar, 555-Anfwer of the English minifter, Sir A. Ball, 556-Obfervations on, 564, 620
on the retention of the island of, by the English, from the Moniteur, 619
--, Philo-Melitenfis's letter to the editor, on the importance of, 646
--, people of, authentic papers, relative to the rights and claims of, 673-Obfervatious on, 682, 890
and Gozo, reprefentation of the deputies of the iflands of, to the King of Great Britain, 674
inquiry into the conduct of Minifters relative to the island and people of, 769
extract from Colonel Cordona's Journal of the Siege of, 773
Colonel Graham's addrefs to the inhabitants of,
on the misconduct of Minifters fince the conclus fion of the peace, with regard to, 806
note from the Ruffian prime minifter, relative to the guarantee of, 853
--, guarantee of, by Ruffia, papers relative to, as laid before Parliament, 1138
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