.. . . . . . . No. 1. His majesty's message to the new parliament........ Remarks on the propriety of the dissolution of the late parliament, and objections answered. Proceedings in Parliament, the Oude Question-Revival of Private bills-Committee of Finance - The Carnatic and Polygar questions.............. The expedition of Sir Francis Burdett from Piccadilly to the Crown and Anchor Tavern in Essay on the Theory of Money ....... No. 2. Vindication of lord Wellesley's conduct relative to the transactions in Oude Mr. Ryder's speech, on the 26th of June, against lord Howick's amendment to the address... Verax's letter on the Yorkshire election, in answer to “ one of lord Milton's (nearly) 9000 Essay on the Theory of Money, (continued) to shew the true nature and properties of coins, and iheir connection with the first principle, or the standard unit......... Anglicus's letter on the conduct of the Porte......... No. 3. Historical Digest of the campaign to the conclusion of the armistice near Tilsit-Ac- count of the deposition of the Sultan Selim........... Vindication of lord Wellesley's conduct relative to the arrangements in the Carnatic, with the speech of Sir Arthur Wellesley on the subject........ Essay on the Theory of Money, (continued) to shew the nature and properties of paper money, and its connection with the standard unit ............ No. 4. On the state of Public Affairs....... Parliamentary Proceedings. On the shipping interest-Anduiry granted to Sir John Stuart -Observations on the battle of Maida- Remarks on the exclusion of strangers from the House of Commons................. Vindication of lord Wellesley's conduct relative to the arrangements in the Carnatic.......... No. 5. Reflections upon the present state of our country-On the folly of cherishing the hope, and the dangers which must ensue from the conclusion of a peace............. On the last House of Commons, which contained one-hundred members, known and avowed dissenters from the established church............. Observator's letter upon the inflammatory allusions in the public prints, at the exclusion of strangers upon Mr. Whitbread's motion, with remarks on the partial and incorrect method of reporting the debates............... A defence of the popular cry of “ No Popery."......... Parliamentary Proceedings, with remarks- Exclusion of Strangers from the House of Lords --The measure justified upon considerations of public safety, in cases where the disclosure of our preparations and milicary arrangements might be useful to the enemy-On the slovenly manner of reporting the debates, the speeches in reply being almost always omitted............ On the question relative to the Polygars........ Declaration of the governor in council of Fort St. George, on the assumption of the Armistice between France and Russia, on the 21st of June, at Tilsit... ............ Proclaination of he tyrant to his army.... Official account of the operations and defeat of the British army at Rosetta............... Operations of the British army in Spanish America.......... Order for the sispension of the blockade of the rivers Elbe, Weser, and Enis............ Treaty of peace vetween his Britannic majesty and the king of Prussia, signed at Memel, 28th Jan. 1807............................................................... Circular note fren the court of Vienna to the belligerent powers, offering its mediation ....... 95 · Answer of the bench cabinet thereto. No. 6. Of the foly of cherishing the hope, and the dangers which must ensue from the conclu- sion of peace, frontinued.).... Reflections uponlord Castlereagh's plan for the increase of the public force....... Observations onsur dispute with America-The attack made by the Leopard on the Ame- rican frigate, Clesapeake.............. Essay on the Thory of Money-(continued) Of free paper money....... Letter of A. D Y. against ihe reduction of the militia, and proposing a bounty of two guincas per milija man to enlist again, and a ballot for the line.. Treaty of peacebetween France and Prussia, signed at Tilsit on the oth of July...... ........ ibid. Inflammatory priceedings at New York, on the ed of July, in consequence of the attack upon the Chesapeake frigate................................................. ........ 114 ................ *******...... .... ibid. ........... 145 ....... 172 .......... 170 No. 7. On the necessity of a vigorous prosecution of the war, as the only security hereby the power, liberties, and indepetidence of this country can be preserved...... .... ... 113 The means by which the war may be pursued, so as to consolidite our security.... ..... Abstract of the act for enlarging the term, and aliering the powers of several acts, for the maintenance and repair of the harbour of Dover...... 119 Essay on the Theory of Money, (continued.)...... ... Observations on the conduct of ihe late ninistry iowards our allius................................. Juba's letter on the patriotism and quackery of " All the Toknes.............. Remarks on a pamphlei, enriiled “Thoughts on the Catholic question."................... Admiral Berkeley's order for searching the American frigate, Chesapeake............. Proclamation of the president of the United States, interdicting the admission of British armed vessels into the harbours of the United States, and prohibiting the citizens from afording them any aid ........................................ ................ Treaty of peace between France and Russia, signed at Tuisitcn ihe 7th July.. ................... 140 Note of Mr. Canning, secretary of state for foreign affairs, to prince Stahrembers, the Austrian ainbassador, accepting, in his majesty's name, of the proffered mediation of the emperor of A'iscria ........... .......................................................... 143 :.: The Russian minister, M. de Budberg's note to the same effect, addressed to count Meerteld, the Austrian ambassador ........... ................................................. ................ ibid. The new constitution of the duchy of Warsaw....... .......... 144 No. 8. The king's niessage to both Houses of Parliament, with remarks thereon, and a retro spect of our foreign policy........................... • Thoughts upon our relations with America..................... 152 Historical Digest of foreign affairs, since the peace of Tilsit........................................ Essay on the Theory of Mon v-(conrinued.) -On Exchange......................................... Imperial Ukase, respecting E!,lish merchants............................................................ 159 No. 9. Historical Digest of foreign affairs--State of inodern France........... Réfcctions upon the treaties of Tilsit, and upon the present relative political powers of the Spirited answer of the Prussian court to the Austrian offer of Mediation.......... 177 Memoir, containing a plan for ascertaining, at stated periods, our national resources and population......... ......... 181 Historical Digest of foreign affairs-Defence of the expedition against Denmark - The conduct of our government contrasted with that of the tyrant, in the subversion of the Venetian republic.................. ............... 185 Proclamation of the king of Denmark, declaring war against England, Aug. 16 .............. 191 Proclamation issued, August 16, at Zealand, by admiral Gambier and lord Caihcait, explanatory of the motives of the British government in demanding tbe temporary deposit of the Danish navy......... .............. ibid. No. 11. Of the justice and policy of our expedition to Denmark. ......... 193 Memorial of the English merchants in Russia to lord Douglas, concerning the renewal of the treaty of commerce with that country....... Essay on the Theory of Money-(concluded.).... 196 Addresses of the French legislative body and tribunate to the tyrant, on the 4th of August... 200 Report of Cretet, the French minister of the interiour, on the state of the French empire, August 24................................** ....... 202 Order of council for preventing vessels from clearing out for any of the parts of Denmark, and for laying a general embargo on Danish vessels, Sept. 2..... ........... 204 Note from The Swedish minister to Mr. Canning, announcing the blockade of the rivers Peene and Oder, and all the ports of Swedish Pomerania, by the navil forces of his Swedish majesty...................... Official dispatches from admiral Gambier and lord Cathcart relative to the operations of the army and navy in Zealand.... ..... ...................... 205 The king of Denmark's circular notice to the duchy of Holstein, for the srizuie of English goods, Aug. 19..................... ........ 208 No. 12. Reflections upon the evacuation of South America-its causes ani consequences... 209 Thoughts on the impending fate of Portugal, and the policy which weshould pursue in order to secure the Portuguese navy, and to assist the removal of the cour to Brazil......... 216 Manifesto of the viceroy of Peru, on the capture of Buenos Ayres by the English......... 222 . General Whitelocke's disgusting official dispatch of the plan of his attackof Buenos Ayres, and of his defeat, and disgraceful capitulation to evacuate the whole coninent of Spanish America, after he had beaten the enemy, together with admiral Murray: dispatches, and articles of the capitulation.............. .........................., 224 Declaration of the court of Dennark against England............... .............. 234 Further officialsdetails of the operations before Copenhagen, and of the surrender of the city, arsenals, and feet... ......... 235 whid Remarks on general Whitelocke's plan of operations againsi Buenos Ayres......... Order of his majesty in council, for making reprisals against Denmark................... Order of his majesty in council, for general reprisals against the ships, goods, and inhabitants of Tuscany, Naples, Ragusa, the Seven Islands, and all other places in the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas, occupied by, or in alliance with, France........ Official note of his majesty's commissioners, lords Holland and Aukland, to the American ministers, previous to the signature of the treaty............... Treaty between Great Britain and America....... ..... Answer to an attack on Marquis Wellesley in the Morning Chronicle................... war with us, to blockade..... Civis's letter on the reform of abuses in the commissariar de partment....... Letter of “ A Payer of Taxes," on the the regulation and extension of existing taxes......... Miles Britannicus's account of the action at Buenos Ayres.. .......... · Lines, occasioned by reading certain orders, previous ro, and after, the attack on a remote . town.................................................................. ......................................... 4 On the reduction of the College at Calcutta............. Portuguese proclamation for excluding British commerce.............. states of the continent-Reforms of the Prussian governmeni-On the cessation of our intercourse with Russia..................................................................... ......... Analytical review of Mr. Brand's pamphlet (continued.) ............................................. Declaration of the emperor of Russia prohibiting all intercourse with Great Britain............. Turkish dispatch relative to the evacuation of Egypt by the British army.......................... Observations in the French gazette on the expedition to Denunark. ........... ...................... Continuation of his majesty's orders in council....... .......................................... No. 24. Reflections upon the conduct of America... .................................................. 4 of Russia.................................... The opposition party versus Sir Home Popham and the Corporation of London............... 4 Verses addressed to the author of a print entitled " Charon's boae”..................................4 Analysis of the three orders of council..................... Proceedings at the court of common council, on Mr. Waiihman's motion to rescind the vote of thanks to Sir Home Popham.... ............ Continuation of his majesty's orders in council................... Message of the American president to congress at the opening of its session.......... ........... | No. 25. Plan of finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Historical Digest--Proceedings in Holland. . ... ... .. .. .. Address to correspondence on some of the causes of the decay of religion. . . . . . . No. 26. Affairs of Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Letter III. of “A Payer of Taxes," on the regulation and extension of existing taxes. , . Russian Ukase .. AAAAAAAA |