COBBETT'S POLITICAL REGISTER. VOL. XXI. FROM JANUARY TO JUNE, 1812. LONDON: AND SOLD BY J. M'Creery, Printer, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street. CONTENTS OF VOL. XXI. Papers and Letters written, on this occa. sion, by Mr. Capping, 796, 817, 821, 826, AMERICA (U. S.)-Correspondence between Mr. Monroe, American Secretary of State, and Mr. Foster, British Minister at Washing- ton, relative to the British Orders in Council, (Continued from Page 832 of Vol. XX.) 18, Correspondence between Mr. Pinkney and Marquis Wellesley, on the same subject, 32, Revocation of the Orders in Council, 815. Report of the Committee to whom was re. FRANCE.- Reports laid before the Conserva- tive Senate, on the tenth of March, 1812. I. Report of the Duke of Bassano, Minister for Foreign Affairs, to his Majesty the Em- Treasury, laid before the Congress, 22d. Nov. peror and King, relative to the Continental Documents relative to Mr. Henry's mission, II. Report of the Minister of War to the accompanying the message, of the President Emperor and King, on the subject of aug- menting the army, for the purpose of enforc. ing the Continental System, 478, 512. III. Plan of a Senatus Consultum, presented Militia of the United States. (This Act pats to the Senate on the thirteenth of March, re- an end to the practice of flogging soldiers in lative to the augmentation of the army, by A Bill for the protection, recovery, and in- | PORTUGAL. -- Conclusion of the dispatch, from Lord Wellington, to Lord Liverpool, relative to the capture of General Regnaud, 92. Dispatch, from Lord Wellington to Lord Liverpool, chiefly relative to the operations of the Guerillas, 93. negociations for making a new ministry, 794, | Dispatch, from Lord Wellington to Lord Liverpool, enclosing General Hill's account of sion, by Marquis Wellesley 794, 797, 817, 818, 822, 826, SICILY. Official account of the retirement of |