Calais, toasts drunk at, 27.
Cambricus, letter from, defending the character of the late Lord Kenyon from a supposed attack of Juverna, 677.
Candy, letters from Gen. Macdowall, and Col. Barbut, relative to the war against the King of, in Ceylon, 460.
Cape of Good Hope, remarks on the news of the capture of the, 446.
Capital, credit and confidence, remarks on, 954. Capitulation of the Hanoverian army, signed by Gen. Mortier and Marshal Count Walmoden, on the Elbe, 109.
of the island of Tobago, 246. of Demerara and Essequibo, 758.
- of Berbice, 783.
Captain, a late one in the army, letter from, on the effects of the military system of G. Britain, and the utility of rifle corps, 650.
Captures, naval, 21, 84, 177, 209, 253, 276, 346, 365, 408, 444, 470, 506, 565, 6c2, 622, 688, 722, 896, 946.
Cathcart, Lieut.-Gen. Lord, note from, relative to the fortification of London, 146.
Catholic noblemen of Ireland, copy of an address, proposed to be delivered by the, to his Majesty, 360.
Causes of the war, on the, 86.
Cavalry, letter from Marcellus on the utility of, and on the neglect of recruiting them in Eng- land, 818.
Ceylon, letters from Gen. Macdowall and Col. Barbut, relative to the war against the King of Candy, in, 46c.
Change of ministry, necessity for a, 535. Chatham chest, bill relative to the, 1056. Chetwynd's, Lord, declaration, &c. &c. of, his volunteer corps, 923.
Chronicle, the Morning, extract from, relative to a coalition of great men, 938, 968.
Church and chapel bill, debates on the, 1070,
Clergy, the inferior, debates relative to, Ion, 1103, 1107.
the Irish, debates relative to, 1317. Clergyman, letter to the editor, from a beneficed, commenting on a letter circulated by order of the society for the suppression of vice, 528. Clubs and societies, remarks on, 528. Cobbett, Mr. letter I. from, to Mr. Sheridan, 225 -extracts from the debates in Parli ment, containing the remarks of Messrs. Wind- ham, Sheridan, and Archdall, relative to, 226. frees himself from the charges of
Messrs. Sheridan and Archdall, 230.
address of, to the public, relative to the libels on him in the True Briton, and his subsequent chastisement of Mr. Heriot, 238. vindicates his writings relative to
reasons for not publishing the cor- respondence between the King, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and Mr. Addington, 831.
address to the public, on the con- clusion of the 4th Vol. of the Register, 929. Cobbett, a person calling himself, arrested on sus- picion of having a design against the life of the King, 407.
Cochin China, English vessels permitted to enter the ports of, 343.
Coin, scarcity of, in Worcester, 467.
remarks on the scarcity of, 510.
complaints of the scarcity of, at Portsmouth and Portsea, 720.
Commissions, military, letter from Virginius on the sale and purchase of, 641.
Commerce, neutral, proclamation of the Batavian government, relative to, 682.
Commercial and funding systems of G. Britain, pernicious influence of the, 432.
Committees of the volunteer corps, objected to, as tending to destroy the authority of the crown,
Committees of the volunteer corps, danger of the,
of the volunteer corps of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George, Bloomsbury, resolu- tions, &c. of the, 988. Commons, the H. of, minority in, on the motion for the appointment of a military council, 175. address of the House of, to the King, at the close of the session ended in Aug. 247. vote of the thanks of the, to the volun. teer corps, 341.
letter from the Speaker of the House of, to the lords lieutenant of counties, enclosing the vote of thanks to the volunteer corps, 341. Congress, observations on the extraordinary meet- ing of the American, 447.
proclamation of the president for con-
vening the American, 493.
report of a secret committee of the American, on the policy of obtaining New Or- leans and the Floridas, 1905.
account of Louisiana, laid before, by the president of the United States, 1910. Continent, the powers of the, letter III. from a Coutinental Observer, inquiring whether they will interfere in the restoration of Louis XVIII. 816.
the powers of, jealous of the increasing power of France, 919. Continental politics of Great-Britain, inquiry in-
Observer, letter I. from, on the ad- vantages England will derive from the restora- tion of Louis XVIII. 769.
letter II. from, on the feasi- bility of the restoration of Louis XVIII. 774- letter III. from, inquiring whether G. Britain will attempt the restoration of Louis XVIII., and whether the continental powers would interfere, 812.
letter IV. from, on the principles upon which the restoration of Louis XVIII. should be established, 865.
letter V. from, on the con- duct to be pursued towards the people of France, on the restoration of Louis XVIII. 975. Conscript bill, observations on the, 30.
Considerations, important, for the people of this kingdom, 130.
Consolidated fund, account of the, 1475- Constancy and consistency of Mr. Sheridan, 418. Convention of Suhlingen, letters relative to the ratification of the, 106, 107, 108.
-explanatory, between G. Britain and Russia, remarks on the, from the Moniteur, 678.
between G. Britain and Sweden, re- marks on the, from the Moniteur, 6-8.
between G. Britain and Sweden, 680. with Sweden, observations on the,
with Sweden, and treaty with Ame- rica, comparison between, 724.
between the U. States of America, and the French Republic for settling the terms of purchase for Louisiana, 883.
between the U. States of America, and the French Republic, for paying the debts due to Americans from France, 884.
Cornwallis, Admiral, good conduct of, 33. Correspondence relative to the conquest of Han- over, 106.
Correspondence between H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, the King, the Duke of York, and Mr. Addington, Mr. Cobbett's reasons for not pub-, lishing the, 831.
Court prizes bill, debates on the, 1175. Curates, debates on making provisions for, 1279, 1359, 1370, 1577, 1578, 1583, 1670, 1760. Cursory Remarks, some notice of the, 537.
on the state of parties, during
the administration of Mr. Addington, by a Near Observer," and "A Plain Answer to the Mis- representations and Calumnies contained in the Cursory Remarks, by a More Accurate Obser- ver," an Analytical and Comparative View of, 836, 897. paid for by Mr. Hiley Adding-
Darnley, Lord, opinion of, respecting stocks and stockholders, 29.
Debates, Cobbett's Parliamentary, the publica- tion of announced, 735.
in Parliament from the 1st of July to
the 12th of August, 993.
from the 22d of Novem- ber to the 20th of December, 1251. Debt, the national, Mr. Cobbett vindicates his writings on, 257.
due by France to American citizens, con- vention between France and America, relative to the, 884.
---account of the sums received by the com- missioners for the reduction of the, 1478.
account of the sums paid towards the charges of the funded, 1479.
---account of the progress made in the re- demption of the funded, of G. Britain, 1485.
account of the unfunded of Great Britain,
of Ireland, account of the progress made in the redemption of the funded, 1487. Declaration of the neutrality of Portugal, 560. Decree of the French government, relative to the imprisonment of the English, in the republic,
of the Batavian government, relative to British mercandize, 119.
of the government of France, limiting the reception of British flags of truce to the bay of Audierne, 4c0.
of the government of France, prohibiting the entry of all vessels which have touched at English ports, 400.
of the French government, prohibiting the exportation of undressed leather, 401.
of the government of France, regulating the management of the fisheries of France, 401. of the government of Martinique and St. Lucia, relative to the duties of export and im- port, 438.
of the government of St. Domingo, rela- tive to the admission of provisions, 438.
of the government of St. Domingo, declar- ing the island in a state of siege, 439.
of Gen. Ernouf, relative to the duties of import and export at Guadaloupe, 660.
of the Vice-President of the Italian Re- public, regulating the conduct of the press, 664. Defence of the country, observations on the, 30. defects of the system of, pursued by mi- nisters, 59.
Defence, letter III. from Inquisitor on the ruinous | Elbe, extract from the Moniteur on the blockade system of, adopted by the ministers, 65. of the, 105.
bill, an examination of the, 120.
Inquisitor's observations on the,
~~ of the country, letter IV. from Inquisitor, on the system adopted by the ministers for the, 193.
debates on the bill for the, 1124, 1178, 1203, 1214, 1255, 1256, 1356, 1358, 1360, 1361, 1373.
Demarara and Essequibo, capitulation of, 758. Denmark, assembles a large body of troops in Holstein, 8r.
Deposit, the right of, at New Orleans, restored to the Americans, 319.
Detector, letter from, to the editor, on the influ- ence exercised by the ministry at elections,
397. Dickins, Mr. affair between Mr. Heriot and, 241. Dispatches from Gen. Grinfield and Com. Hood, announcing the capture of St. Lucia, 171, 173.
--- from Gen. Grinfield, announcing the capture of Tobago, 245.
Dispute with America, observations on the, 727. Distillation of oats, debates on the bill relative to, 1607.
Dock-yards, letter from S. T. on the conduct of the Admiralty in managing the internal con- cerns of the, 49.
Dollars, circulated at Portsmouth and Portsea, 782. remarks on the circulation of, 921. Domestic Intelligence, 19, 82, 111, 150, 174, 208, 251, 274, 344, 363. 406, 441, 465, 502, 563, 599, 619, 684, 719, 755, 781, 893, 943.
Official Papers, 146, 171, 203, 247, 271, 341, 360, 401, 439, 462, 494, 531,561, 596, 666. Dover, influence exercised by the ministry at the elections in, 398.
Dublin, relation of the circumstances which took
place in, and the conduct of the Irish govern- ment on the 23d of July, 290.
letter from Vindex, to the editor, on the insurrection in, 458. Dumourier, Gen. remarks on the arrival of, in England, 256, 287.
Durham, observations on the conduct of the bi- shop of, in promoting the fund at Lloyd's, 472. Duties, decree of the government of Martinique and St. Lucia, relative to, 438.
of export and import at Guadaloupe, de- cree of Gen. Ernouf, respecting the, 660. Duty, bill relative to Irish import, debates on the, 1888.
letter from the American Consul at Ham. burgh, on the blockade of the, 145- Elections, influence of the ministry at, 397. Embargo on Spanish vessels, letter from the Spa nish Consul, relative to the report of, 659. Emigrants and bishops, French, defence of the, 24, 95, 183.
Emperor of Germany, prohibits his subjects from entering the service of France or G. Britain, during the war, 344.
"Enemy to Quacks," letter from, on the defi- ciency of arms throughout G. Britain, 647. England, see Great Britain.
return of the army of reserve for, 1898. English funds, prices of the, 32.
prisoners in France, ought not to be ex. changed, 118.
Epigram, by Anti-Medicus, 203. Ernouf, Gen. proclamation of, to the soldiers and inhabitants at Guadaloupe, 660.
decree of, relative to the duties of import and export at Guadaloupe, 660. Esprit de corps, remarks on the, among the vo- lunteers, 608.
Essequibo and Demerara, capitulation of, 758. Establishment of the volunteers, letter from Mr.
Yorke, to the Lords Lieutenants of counties, respecting the, 402.
Etruria, Regent of, proclamation of Maria Louisa, infanta of Spain and, 18.
the young Prince of, receives the homage of the senate and people, 441. Eulogium on Mr. Cobbett, pronounced in Parlia- ment, by Mr. Windham, 228.
on Buonaparte, Mr. Sheridan's, 394. Exchequer bills, account of the interest paid on, debate relative to, 1584. Exemptions claimed by volunteers, letter from the Attorney and Solicitor Generals to Mr. Yorke, relative to the, 498.
Expenditure of G. Britain, account of the, 1481. Extract from the Morning Post, on the inva sion, 60.
from the Moniteur on the blockade of the Elbe, 105.
from the American newspapers on the state of parties in England, 747.
Fast, proclamation for a general, in G. Britain, 406.
remarks on the general, in G. Britain, 574- Fencible districts, letter from the Admiralty te the commanders of, 206. Finance, observations on, 154.
of the United States, report of the Ame- rican Secretary of the Treasury on the, 982. Fisheries of France, decree of the French govern- ment, regulating the, 401.
Fitzwilliam, Lord, letter from Lord Hobart to, relative to volunteer corps, 343-
Flags of truce, the entry of British, limitted to the bay of Andizone, 400.
Floridas, New Orleans and the, report of a secret committee of the American Congress, on the policy of obtaining, 1905.
Folkestone, the Right Hon. Lord, letter I. from Mr. Cobbett to, 623.
the Right Hon. Lord, letter II. from Mr. Cobbett to, 689.
Foreign Intelligence, 19, 81, 111, 150, 174, 207, 250, 273, 343, 363, 405,439, 462, 500, 562, 599, 616, 682, 718, 753, 779, 891, 918, 942.
Official Papers, 203, 400, 461, 493, 560, 660, 887, 982. Foreigners, contempt with which ministers are spoken of by, 572.
Fox, Mr. and Mr. Sheridan, remarks on the con- duct of, 127.
Gen. letter from Hibernicus in defence of, 654. remarks on the conduct of, and the con- duct of government towards, 849.
extract from the Dublin newspapers, re- lative to, 919.
--letter from an independent Irish peer, on the paragraph in the Dublin papers relative to, 964.
France, policy of in attempting to exclude Great Britain from the Continent, 7. France, note presented to the Helvetian republic, relative to the war between England and, 17. decree of the government of, relative to the imprisonment of the English in that coun- try, 19.
explanatory note presented by her order, to the senate of Bremen, relative to English ships, property, and subjects, 80.
advantages to be derived by, from the de- struction of the power of Buonaparté, and the restoration of Louis XVIII. 75, 99.
and Russia, connexion between, 152. right of G. Britain, to interfere in the af- fairs of, 165.
takes sixteen thousand Swiss troops into pay, 252.
Englishmen arrested in Swisserland, by order of the Landamman, at the request of, 251.
Batavia and the Italian republic, military convention between, ratified, 344.
decree of the government of, limiting the entry of British flags of truce to the bay of Audierne, 400.
decree of the government of, prohibiting the entry of all vessels which have touched at English ports, 400.
proceedings of the council of state of the Italian republic, in the war against G. Britain, 400.
decree of the government of, regulating the fisheries of the republic, 401.
decree of the government of, prohibiting the exportation of undressed leather, 401.
remarks on the preparations of, 444. proclamation of the agents of the King of Spain for surrendering Louisiana to, 664.
and the United States of America, treaty between, for Louisiana, 880.
and the United States, convention between, settling the terms for Louisiana, 883.
and the United States, convention between, providing for the debts due by France to the Americans, 884.
letter V. from A Continental Observer on the conduct to be pursued towards the people of, on the restoration of Louis XVIII. 275.
military operations in, 176, 345, 442, 468, 504, 565, 601, 621, 686, 757, 783, 895, 945. Francis, Mr. remarks on the charge brought by him against Mr. Sheridan, 218.
Freeholder, letter from, on the necessity of unani- mity among great statesmen, 876.
Freeling, Mr. franks the letters of the managers of Lloyd's fund, 448.
Freeling, Mr. observations on the conduct of, in franking letters for Lloyd's fund, 472. French tunds, prices or the, 3.
naval expedition to St. Domingo, observa- tions on the, 36.
bishops and emigrants, defence of the, 24, 95, 183.
princes, letter from Monsieur, to the King of G. Britain, tendering the services of the, in the war, 459.
standards, report of Gen. Berthier, minister at war, relative to the captured ones, recovered at Hanover, 560.
"Friend of my Country," letter from, on the mi- litary and naval forces of G. Britain, 33.
Gallatin, Mr. secretary of the treasury of the United States, report of, laid before the Ameri- can congress in October, 1803, 982. Gambier, vice admiral, letter from, relative to the capture of St. Pierre and Miquelon, 596. Gandolphe, note presented by him to the Lan- damman of Helvetia, 17.
Genealogy of Buonaparté, 64.
Genoa and Spezzia, notice of the blockade of, by G. Britain, 245.
General arming bill, letter from Lord Hobart, au- thorising the suspension of some of the clauses of the, 271.
Germany, the Emperor of, prohibits his subjects from entering the service of France or G. Britain during the war, 344.
Government, Mr. Cobbett, repels the charge brought against him of treating the, with con- tempt, 321.
Grenville Lord, and Mr. Pitt, promise said to have made to Mr. Addington, by, 897.
Grinfield, Gen. and Com. Hood, dispatches from, announcing the capture of St. Lucia, 171, 173. dispatches from, announcing the capture of Tobago, 245. * $ $ $2
Grinfield, Gen. articles of capitulation for Tobago, signed by, 246.
Guards, the, letter from A. B. to the Earl of Suf- folk, on the preference given to, in the promo- tions of the army, 310.
Guadaloupe, decree of Gen. Ernouf, relative to the duties of import and export at, 660.
proclamation of Gen. Ernouf to the soldiers and inhabitants at, 600.
Habeas Corpus, debates on the suspension of in
Ireland, 1585, 1760. Hanover, military operations in, 20, 83, 112, 175, 208, 252, 275, 345, 364, 442, 504, 620, 783.
deputies from, meet the King of Prussia
at Wilhelmsbade, 19.
papers relative to the conquest of, 106. letters between C. M. Talleyrand and Lord Hawkesbury, relative to the ratification of the convention of Suhlingen, respecting the army of the King of England in, 106, 107.
capitulation of the army of, signed on the Elbe, 109.
observations on the conquest of, 117. army of, order of Gen. Berthier relative to the, 145. letter from Gen. Mortier to the French minister of war, relative to the arms, &c. taken in, 203.
the Flector of, protests against the con- vention of Suhlingen, 344.
the states of, assembled by Gen. Mor- tier, 440.
report of Gen. Berthier, minister at war, relative to the captured standards recovered at, 560.
statement of the situation of, published by the Hanoverian resident in London, 1941. Hardwicke, Lord, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, re- commends a subscription similar to Lloyd's, 251.
-censures on the conduct of, during the insurrection in Dublin, 548.
character of, by Juverna, 609. Havre de Grace, notice of the blockade of, by G. Britain, 359. Hawkesbury, Lord, letter from Talleyrand to, re- lative to the ratification of the convention of Suhlingen, 106.
letter from, to Baron Silverhjelm prohibiting the entry of neutral vessels, from countries occupied by the French, 941.
letter from, to Count Jarlsburg, rela- tive to the prohibition of neutrals from coun- tries occupied by the French, from entering the ports of the channel, 9421
Helvetian republic, note presented to the Landam-
man of the, relative to the war between England and France, 17.
Heart of Oak, letter from, on the impracticability of an invasion, 871.
Heriot, Mr., Mr. Cobbett's address to the public, relative to the libels published against him in the True Briton, and his subsequent chastise- ment of, 238.
affair between Mr. Dickins and, 241. Hibernicus, letter from, on the affairs of Ireland, the conduct of Lord Hardwicke, and of Gen. F x, 6:4- letter from, on the defenceless state of Wales, and the neighbouring counties, 931. High treason in Ireland, trials fer, 1957.
Hill, Rowland, Mr. Sheridan, the Hottentots, and the Volunteers, 829.
Hobart, Lord, letter from to the lords lieutenants of counties relative to the general arming act, 203. letter from, to the lords lieutenants of countier, relative to the allowances to be grant ed to the volunteer corps, 206.
plan of a volunteer naval armament, transmitted to the lords lieutenants of counties, by, 271. letter from, to the lords lieutenants of counties, relative to the general arming bill, and volunteer corps, 271.
letter from to the lord provost of the city of Edinburgh, enclosing the plan of the volun- teer naval armament, 342.
letter from to the lords lieutenants of counties relative to arms for the volunteer corps, 342.
letter from, to Lord Fitzwilliam relative to the volunteer corps, 343
informs the Mayor of London of the cap ture of Surinam, Demarara and Essequibo, 720. Holstein, a Danish army assembled in, 81. Hood, Com. and Gen. Grinfield, dispatches from, announcing the capture of St. Lucia, 171, 173. ——- articles of capitulation for Tobago, signed by, 246.
Hull, letter from Andrew Marvel, on the defence- less state of, 746.
Hutchinson, Col. motion made by, for informa- tion respecting the rebellion in Ireland, 224.
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