18.0. Bark 3p.ct.p.ct.p.ct. 5p.et. 5p.et. Long India India S. Sea Old | New PRICES OF STOCKS FOR 1810. N. B. The highest and lowest Prices of each Stock in the course of each Month are set down in that Month. Exch. Omn. Jan. J 1774 692 703 851021 173 68 68 54 99 183 188 26 pr. 692 68313 pr. 3 pr. Irish Imp. Lottery 3p.ct.3p.ct. Tickets. 683 74 221. 15s. 181754 pr. 68 678 5 pr. 2 pr. 67 July 258 2003 708 711 858 102 100818153 22 pr. 68 83 98100183 17810 pr. 269 69 693 853 992 18183 27 pr. 2001 68 681 85 70 692 7 pr. 1 .pr. 97 16 677 68 3 dis. 2 dis. 96 66 68 221. 15s. 999 67 653 82 98 18% 14 pr. 67 65 3 dis. 6 dis. 643 663 673 82 100 100 174183127 pr. 245 65 66 81 99 997 173 181 24 pr. Dec. 24436616713211001100 72 3 663 67 12 pr. 63 dis. 973 65 211. 71 65 66 7 pr. 4 dis. 971 641 |17|||183|||21 pr. 65% 721 66 9 pr. 5 dis. 64 211. 8s. 17 18317 pr. 6511 1 pr. 14 dis. 641 TABLE OF THE NUMBER OF BANKRUPTCIES IN ENGLAND, From December 20, 1809, to December 20, 1810, inclusive. General View of the Confederation of the Rhine, exhibiting the Extent, Population, and Revenue, of each of the States of which it is composed, and also its Contingent of Troops. TABLE OF THE PRICES OF MEAT, SUGAR, SALT, AND COALS, IN LONDON, From January to December 1810, inclusive. Sugar -49 33 52 93 53 11 50 4147 847 9 47 103 48 849 647 6244 844 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 120 0 20 3 59 059 660 9 60 2 Cwt. O Bushel 71 9 71 9 61 6 Chald. Price of the QUARTERN LOAF according to the Assize of bread in LONDON, for the Year 1810, taking the average of the four Assizes in each Month. 430 STATE PAPERS. I. BRITISH. from the important objects of reinforcing her armies on the Danube, and of controlling the spirit of re 1. His Majesty's Speeches at the opening and concluding the Ses-sistance in the north of Germany. sion of Parliament. At the opening of Parliament, ME Jan. 23, 1810. Y Lords and Gentlemen, His majesty commands us to express to you his deep regret that the exertions of the Emperor of Austria against the ambition and violence of France have proved unavailing, and that his imperial majesty has been compelled to abandon the contest, and to conclude a disadvantageous peace. Although the war was undertaken by that monarch without encouragement on the part of his majesty, every effort was made for the assistance of Austria which his majesty deemed consistent with the due support of his allies, and with the welfare and interest of his own dominions.---An attack upon the naval armaments and establishments in the Scheldt, afforded at once the prospect of destroying a growing force, which was daily becoming more formidable to the security of this country, and of diverting the exertions of France This These considerations determined his majesty to employ his forces in though the principal ends of this an expedition to the Scheldt.---Alexpedition have not been attained, his majesty confidently hopes that advantages, materially affecting the security of his majesty's dominions in the further prosecution of the war, will be found to result from the demolition of the docks and arsenals at Flushing. important object his majesty was enabled to accomplish, in consequence of the reduction of the island of Walcheren, by the valour of his fleets and armies.---His majesty has given directions that such documents and papers should be laid before you as he trusts will afford satisfactory information upon the subject of this expedition.---We have it in command to state to you that his majesty had uniformly notified to Sweden his majesty's decided wish, that in determining upon the question of peace or war with France, and other continental powers, she should be guided by considerations resulting from her Own |