295, 380 382 675 788 906 PUBLIC PAPERS, Page 83 Vienna General Mounet, relative to the Seizure of English Merchandize 395 Viscount Balsamao, relative to the Publication made by General Lannes, the 605 Baron Edelsheim, Minister of the Elcctor of Baden, for the purpose of arrest- 606 606 Court of London, in Answer to Talleyrand's Circular Letter their public Expression of their concern at the Marder of the Duke d'Enghien 724 bini, relative to the Seizure of the Duke d'Enghien the Ministers for the Elector of Baden, Brandenburgh, and others, relative to the Russian Note concerning the Seizure of the Duke d'Enghien 994 996 205 297 359 362, 393 353 of the Detection of the Conspiracy 431 432 499 parté, containing the Correspondence between Mr. Drake, the English Am. 543 603 604 Brate, Numscor from England at Munich, and of the Person named Spencer 364 496 Smith, Minister from England, at Stutgard, against France, and the Person of Extract from General Orders by Marat, Governor of Paris, relative to the Death Proceedings in the Tribunate of the French Republic, relative to the Proposition, submitted to the Tribunate by Curée, for conferring on Napoleon Buonaparte the rank and title of Emperor of the French, and for making the said rank and Title hereditary in his Family, according to the Laws of Primogeniture 745, 779 Letter from the French Minister of Marine and Colonies, to the Maritime Prefects, and to the Commissary General of Marine at Antwerp Speech of the Vice President of the Senate of the Fr. Republic upon the presenting of the Decree for anpointing Napoleon Bonaparté Emperor of the French 781 Message from the First Consul of the French Republic to the Conservative Senate, in answer to an Address of the said Senate, containing a proposition for elect- ing him Emperor of the French Reply of the Conservative Senate to the above Message Address if the First Division of the Camp at Ostend io Buonaparté, on his accepte ing ihe rank and title of Emper r of the French Address of the Municipal Body of Paris to Buonaparté on his accepting the rank and title of Emperor of the Erench Message from the First Consul of France to the Conservative Senate, dated April 18, 1894 relative to his Brother Joseph Buonaparté Copy of a Rescript of His Imperial Majesty lo Coun! Marcott, Counsellor of State, 790 Organic Senatas Consultum conferring the title of Emperor of the French on Buonaparté the First Consul of the French Republic, and establishing the Imperial Dignity hereditary in his family Letter from Rear Admiral Linois, Commander of the French Naval Force in In- dia, to the Minister of Marine, &c. Letter from Julliem, General of Brigade, Prefect of the Department of Morbihan, to the Grand Judge of Paris, relative to the capture of Captain Wright Dispatch from Villaret, Capt. Gen. of Martinico io the Fr. Minister of Marine Letter from the Emperor of the French to the Archbishop of Paris Letter from the Emperor of the French to the Bishop of Alentz Letter from Cardinal Caprara to the French Bisho;'s Letter from Mr. Secretary Yurke, to the Lords Lieutenants of Counties, authorising the Apprehension of such Persons as may be clandestinely landed on the Coast, from Neutral Vessels 8.4 Circular Letter from the Secretary of State to the several Lords Lieutenants of Circular Letter from the Secretary of State to the Loril Lieutenant of Sussex A short Statement of Facts relating to the Claims of the British Creditöri on the A Form of Prayer and Thanksgiving to Almighty God, upon the Prospect of his Majesty the King's Recovery from his dangerous Sickness Speech delivered by the Governor of Jamaica to the Legislature of that Island in Papers relative to the Capture of Goree Extract from the Minutes of the Proceedings at a General Meeting of the Society of Ship Owners of Great Britain, held at the London Tavern, March 22, 666 725 770 937 sory Pago entiiled, "I ursory Remarks upon the State of Parties, during the Administras “ tion of Mr. Addington, bị a Near Observer ;" and the other entitled, “ A SUMMARY OF PULITICS_War of Finance Parties-Invasion Letter on the Society for the Suppression of Vice Letter from R N. on Mr. Addington's refusal of a Loan of Exchequer Bills, to the Letter from R. T. relative to Field Officers in the Marine J. O. on Volunteer Corps 72 76 "! 82 86 Anti-Puritan en the Society for the Suppression of Vice SUMMARY OF POLITICS--- America - Austria and Bavaria-Russia Spain ---Dol- lars-- Voluntee, system--Saint Domingo Philo Patriæ on ihe Volunteer System Letter from A Citizen Soldier of the Lath and Plaster Army, on the Volunteer A Highlander on the Volunteer System C.S. on the Proceedings of the Volunteer Corps of E -11 Extrace from Proceedings of a Parish Meeting in the Parish of Mary-la-bonne, re- Jative to the Yirk Mary-la-bonne Volunteers Extract from an Admire s to the Members of the North East Division of the Artil. 134 134 SUMMARY OF Politics-America--Frrench Exposé-Saint Domingo Volunteer Mr. Whitbread's Speech in the House of Commons on the sth of February, rela- ići Corciliator on the Correspondence between Lord Redesdale and the Earl of Fin- . gal, relativ: to the Irish Catholics Centurio on the Military System of Great Britain 170 180 A Picture of the Political Turpitude of thc True Briton and San Newspapers Correspondence between Lord Redesdale, Lord High Chancellor of Ireland, On Volunteur, extracted from observations on the Present State of Ireland, by Lord Shetfield, published in 1787 Observer on the Conduct of the Exell Corps of Volunteers A W. on the Corps Diplomatique T. S. on the Encouragement given to Non-Conimissioned Oficers Z. on Lord St. Vincent and the Navy Letter from Camillus, containing an Extract from Home's History of the Rebellion in the Year 1745, on the Conduct of the Edinburgh Volunteers of that time 237 SUMMARY OF POLITICS, - British Creditors on the French Funds Irish Bank Paper- Mr. Merry-Coalition- The King Supplement to the Correspondence between Lord Fingal and Lord Redesdale 260 A Letter from Dr. Coppinger, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne and Ross, to 280 418 Lord Redesdale's Reply to the above Letter Justificatory, Narrative of the Rev. Peter O'Neil, Parish Priest of Ballymacoda, 266 SUMMARY OE Politics-Irish Bank Paper - British Finances Lord Redesdale's Correspondence-Army of Reserve-Mr. Sheridan-invasion--Mr. Heriot Hibernicus on the State of the Irish Exchange, and on the Payment of the Salaries of the Civil Officers of Ireland at par A British Creditor's Defence of the Conduct of British Creditors on the French 1.0, on the Conduct of Earl Saint Vincent 294 298 Lc Voici on the Conduct of Ministry relative to the Egyptian Campaign Letter from An Irish Roman Catholic to Lord Redesdale on his Correspondence 34+ A Friend to Toleration on Lord Redesdale's Correspondence with Dr. Coppinger 345 SUMMARY OF Politics-Conspiracy at Paris-Irish Exchange-Irish lusurrec- 2. on the Navy and the present low Rate of Insurance The British Observer on the Correspondence beiween Lord Redesdale and the Earl E.V. on the present State of the Navy Another British Creditor on the Anglo-Gallic Creditors SUMMARY OF POLITICS--Anglo-Gallic Creditors." Capital, Credit, and Con- fidence"-Volunteer System-Grounds of the War --Finance-Conspiracy at T. H. on the Conduct of Lord St. Vincent 477 An Olil, Seaman on the Discussion in the House of Commons relative to the pre- sent State of the Navy Camillus on the Powers of the Continent Mercator on the British Creditors on the French Funds SUMMARY OF POLITICS-Conspiracy at Paris-- Sierra Leone - Jamaica-Naval Inquiry-Volunteer System --Dollars--Finance-The King's Recovery dence with the Earl of Fingal H. T. on the Payment of the Salaries of the Civil Ofices of Ireland at par Miles on the Pay of Irish Half-Pay Ollicers Y.'s Defence of the Admiralty, X.'s Defence of the Civil Officers of the Navy An Old Seaman's Second Letter on the Discussion in the Ilouse of Commons rela- tive to-the present State of the Navy Nauticus on the Resolutions of the London Common Council A B. on the Anglo-Gallic Creditors SUMMARY OF POLITICS-Duke d'Enghuien --Russia-War in India - London Common Council-Volunteer BillIrish Treasury--Irish Currency-British Forrial on the Situation of the Quarter. Masters of Cavalry Crito to Lord Redesdale on his Lordships Correspondence with the Earl of lingal A Protestant on Lord Redesdale's Letters to the Earl of Fingal Britannicus on the Blocking System Argonaut's Answer to Y.'s Defence of the Admiralty X. o. the Economy of the Navy Board On the Complaints of the Jamaica Colonists R. on the Petition of the Sierra Leone Company SUMMARY OF Politics-Dike d'Enghien-Mr. Drake-Sierra Leone Petition 436 46; 52 -Bishop of Landall's Speech--Capture of Gorec-Irish Slania-Birming- ham Dollars-Irish Currency To the serious Consideration of the Public-a Concise Exposition of the actual State of our Trade, Revenue, Fypenditure, and Dobl 577, 609 - 563 An Old Soldier on the Situation of Irish Half-Pay Officers An Old Seaman's Third Letter on the Discussion in the House of Commons rela- 596 T. Y. on the State of our Naval Defence R. S. on the State of the Currency of Ireland Silva on the State of our Dock Yards An Old Soldier on the Custom of reprimanding Field Officers at the head of their Publius on the Economy of the Navy Board Oxoniensis on the Authenticity of the Letters ascribed to Mr. Drake, the English Ambassador to the Elector of Bavaria SUMMARY OF POLITICS.—Mr. Drake's Correspondence-Divisions in Parliament A Spectator, on the Deplorable State of the Currency of Ireland Thoughts and Observations upon the Revenue Laws, and more particularly upon the Law imposing a Tax upon Property, by A Lover of Truth C. R.'s Defence of Lord Redesdale The British Observer's Second Letter to Lord Redesdale on his Lordship's Corre. spondence with the Earl of Fingal Miles on the Situation of Artillery Officers Anti Climax on the Property Tax SUMMARY OF Politics.- Mr. Drake--The Budget-Irish Currency-- India 687 Camillus on the Continental Powers On the Sinking Fund : Extracted from the Royal Cornwall Gazette of the 28th of Verax on the Situation of Irish Catholics SUMMARY OF Politics-Change of Ministers–New Ministry-Bank Dollars 726 The British Observer, on the Loyalty of the Roman Catholics SUMMARY of Politics-Emperor of the French-Bank Dollars-Sinking Fund 754 Mr. Cobbett's Letter to Mr. Livingston, American Minister at Paris SUMMARY OF POLITICS--Russia–Jamaica-Volunteer Bill-New Ministry 790 The British Observer on the Loyalty' of the Irish Catholics SUMMARY OF_POLITICs-Diet of Ratisbon-Russia—Expedition against the Cape SUMMARY OF POLITICs—Russia-France--Corps Diplomatique-Slave Trade- Lord Advocate of Scotland-Military Project - State of Parties Letter from T. B. on the Corn Laws 958 993 Letter from Miles to Lord Chatham 993 SUMMARY OF Politics. France Slave Trade -Lord Advocate-Irish Fi- nance-Bank Dollars-Irish additional Force-Small-bounty Men-Parties 1004 960 963 972 TRIALS. The Trial of Mr. Cobbett for publishing, certain Libels upon the Earl of Hard- wicke, Lord Redesdale, &c. 801 The Trial of an Action for Damages, brought by Mr. Plunkett, Solicitor General 865 177 |