4th division, and Sir C. Grant's brigade of cavalry.; | and upon his report of the strength of the place, I sent the whole division yesterday morning. I have now the satisfaction of reporting, that Sir Charles Colville took the town by escalade yesterday evening, with trifling loss, and from the communications which he has since had with the Governor of the citadel, 1 have every reason to hope that that post will have been' surrendered to a Governor sent there by the King of France, to take possession of it, in the course of this day. St. Quenten has been abandoned by the enemy, and is in possession of Mar. shal Prince Blucher; and the castle of Guise surrendered last night. All accounts concur in stating that it is impossible for the enemy to collect an army to make head against us. It appears that the French corps which was opposed to the Prussians on the 18th inst, and had been at Wavre, suffered oonsiderably in its retreat, and lost some of its cannon. BELLA HORRIDA BELLA! At length once more are loos'd the dogs of war, England, alas! the hostile league has join'd Dead is that manly spirit, or we ne'er Their unavailing sorrows then will flow, But on their coward heads will fall th' avenging blow. Printed and Pablished by G. HOUSTON, No. 192, Strand; where all Communications addressed to the Editor, are requested to be forwarded: 27 A.B. on the pillory, 85. INDEX. Abdication of Napoleon in favour of his son, 805. Algiers and America, 663. and England, Peace between, On the, 133. Constitution of, 737. Political Effects in, produced by the Peace of Ghent, 673. Real Freedom of, 165. Republicanism in, Triumph of, 170. American Naval Force, 615. Republicanism, Admirer of, 54. War, Chief Cause of, 385. Americans, Hatred of, 70. Amicus Britanniæ on Popular Opinions, 313. Aristides on Cheap Corn, 246. on the Farmers, 415. on the Invasion of France, 813. on Traits of Courage in Frenchmen, 759. Bachelors Tax, An Old Bachelor on, 333. Bella! Horrida Bella! 831. W. P. R. on, 336. Birkbeck, Morris, Journey of, in France, 466, 476, Correspondents in America, 641, 687, 722. Birkbeck, Morris, on Napoleon, 604, Debates relative to the Commencement of the War, to the Right Hon. H. Grattan, Deliverance of Spain, 257. 698. Binns, Mr., 74. British Political Objects, True Briton on, 816. Burdett, Sir F., To, on the Pitt System of War By Stander on German Troops, 16. Castlereagh, Lord, Letters to, on Peace, 385; on Documents, Interesting, 599. Downie, Sir John, Inquisitor General, 277. Drummond, Sir Wm., 24. Endymion" and "President," Frigates, 605. Era, The New, 755. Erasmus Parkins on Religious Persecution, 19, 92, VII, King, Occupations and Miracles Property Tax and, 203. France, Constitution of, 737. 528. Invasion of, 813. Threatened, 708. Justitia on Legitimate Sovereignty, 588. Justus on the Edipus Judaicus, 24. Morris Birkbeck's Journey in, 466, 476, Juvenis on the Congress, 82, 120, 437. New Crusade against, 783. Knights Grand Crosses, &c., of Hertford New , Approaching War against, To the People Legion of Honour, Lord Cochrane and, 80. To the Mer- P. C. on, 184, 268. 681, 683, 684, 687. Aristides on, Lettres de Cachet, 27. War against, Capel Loft on, 632. Castlereagh on, 689, 705. 630. Success in, 644. Friend to Peace on, 525. Social Order on, H. on, 411. Hampden on, 443. Notes on, 678, Literary Fund and Washington Benevolent Society, Letter on the Hope of Lynn, Riot at, 17. Marmont, Marshal, 476. Mercator on Peace or War, 509. Letter on the Motives and Merchants of England, To, on the War with Prospects of, 545. Freedom of Speech, W. P. R. on, 284. Fundholders, To the, on the War against France, G. M. on the Corn Laws, 271. Ghent, Peace of, Effects produced by, in America, Grattan, The Right Hon. H., M. Birkbeck to, Grenville, Lord, To, on the Constitution of Objects, British Political, 816. Ode to Louis, 565. Edipus Judaicus, 24, 8 Opinions, Popular, 313. Oxford, University of, 32, 186, 281, 310. P. C. on the Legion of Honour, 184, 268. Notes on, 678, Parkins, Erasmus, on Religious Persecution, 19, Julian on the late King of Sweden, 183. 92, 152, 214, 250, 433. Parliamentary Reform and War with France, 513. and Finance, 203. Taxes, Reform, War and, 380. Persecution, Religious, 19, 92, 152, 214, 250, Thinking people of England, To the, 724. 378, 433. Petition, The term, 819. Thorpe, Chief Justice, Pamphlet by, on Sierra Tichborne, Sir Harry, 134. Treaty with Napoleon, 326. True Briton, on British Political Objects, 816. University of Oxford, 32, 186, 281, 310. W. R. H. on Napoleon, 561. War, American, Chief cause of, 385. and Taxes, 380. Peace or, 438, 509. with France, 411, 443, 524, 525, 555, 593, 630, 632. 689, 705. Debates relative to, on the, Bill, 270. England on, 513 War and Taxes, 380. 639. Historical Notices of, 783, 821. Pitt System of, 650. To the Fundholders on, 609. To the English People on, 481. Washington Benevolent Society, 591. Westminster Meeting, To Lord Castlereagh on, Wiltshire County Meeting on the Corn Bill, 289. Chief Justice Thorpe's Pamphlet Wright, Capt., 769. respecting, 193. Writings, Inspired, 211, 275. |