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surprize of the French troops under Gen. Girard,
by Gen. Hill, 671.

A Letter from Lord Wellington published in
the Times newspaper, as having been intended
to be circulated in the army, on the occasion of
Col. Cochrane's Court Martial, 531.

PRUSSIA.-Edict relative to Commerce, 288.

SPAIN.-Correspondence between the Hon. H.

Wellesley, the English Minister in Spain, and

the Spanish Secretary of State, relative to the

Press, 368.

Decree of the Cortes relative to the mediation

of Great Britain for conciliating the Spanish
Provinces in America, 372.

Decree of the Cortes respecting Seigniories and

Feudal Rights, 411.

Decree of the Cortes relative to the admission of

others than Nobles as Officers in the Army and

Navy, 447.

Heads of the New Constitution read in the

Cortes, 448, 467.

Plan of a Political Constitution for the

Spanish Monarchy, presented to the Cortes by
their Committee, 490.

Report from Count Suchet, Commander in
Chief of the Army of Arragon, to the Prince of
Neufchatel, relative to the commencement of
the siege of Tarragona, and the taking of Fort
Olivia, (continued) 30.

Report from Count Suchet to the Prince of
Neufchatel, relative to the siege of Tarregona,
96, 120.

Report from Count Suchet to the Prince of
Neufchatel, relative to the taking of Tarragona,
123.

Report made to the Regency of Spain, by
General Contreras, Governor of Tarragona, re-
lative to the siege of that place, 155, 189.

Account of the siege and capture of Tarragona,
and of the operations of the British Naval and
Military forces near that city; in Letters from
Captain Adam, Col. Green, and Capt. Codring-
ton, to Admiral Cotton, commanding in the Me-
diterranean, from 5 to 28 June, 237.

Report from Count Suchet to the Prince of
Neufchatel, of the Battle and Capture of Sa-
guntum, 732, 764.

Letters from the Duke of Tarranto, relative to
the Blockade and Capture of Figueras, 301.
Official account of the execution of the al-

ledged Traitors at Figueras, 469.

Address of General Doyle to the Catalonians,

469.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington, Commander

in Chief in Portugal, to Lord Liverpool, relative

to the siege of Badajos, 32, 50.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington to Lord Liver-

pool, relative to the raising of the siege of Ba-

dajos, 54.

French Official Intelligence from the armies in

Spain-Raising of the siege of Badajoz-Move-

ments of the 4th corps of the army-Army of

the North-Blockade of Figueras, 93.

Report from the Duke of Ragusa to the Prince

of Neufchatel, relative to the operation of the

army under his command, and their entry into

Badajoz, 124.

Report from the Duke of Dalmatia, to the

'prince of Neufchatel, relative to the operations

of the army under his command, and the rais-

ing of the siege of Badajoz, 125, 147.

Reports from the Duke of Dalmatia to the

Prince of Neufchatel, relative to the further pro-

ceedings of the army under his command, down

to the 28th June, 152, 153.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington to Lord Li-

verpool, relative to the operations of the armies

down to the 4th July, 150, 153, 154.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington to Lord Li-

verpool, relative to the operations of the armies
to the 11th July, 223.

French Official Intelligence froin the armies in
Spain-Return of Joseph to Madrid-Army of
Catalonia-Army of the North-Army of the
Centre-Army of Portugal-Army of the South
-published at Paris, 9th Angust, 244.

French Official Intelligence from the armies
in Spain-Army of the South-Army of Arragon
-Army of the North-Army of the Centre,
Published at Paris 14th August, 282.

French Official Intelligence from the Army in

Spain-Army of the South, 13 August-Army

of the North, 30 August-Army of Portugal-

Fourth Government, 412, 475.

French Official Intelligence from the Armies

in Spain-Army of the South-Army of the
Centre-Army of Portugal-Army of Arragon,
573, 668.

Ordinance of the Duke of Istria, relative to

Spanish absentees, &c. 480, 541.

SICILY.-Representation of the Deputation of the
Kingdom, to the King, relative to a Tax on Pay-
ments, 436

Royal Edict, for the Arrest and Exile of cer-
tain Sicilian nobles, 437.

Official account of the Arrest and Exile of cer-
tain Sicilian nobles, by order of the King, 436.

General Orders issued by the British Com-

mander at Messina, against holding communica

tion with the enemy, 572.

SWEDEN,-Address of the Prince Royal of Swe-
den, for suppressing Luxury, 10 July, 286.

Edict relative to Commerce between Sweden
and Finland, 287.

SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS,
AMERICA.-Letter from Mr. Jefferson, late Pre-
sident of the United States of America, to the
Earl of Buchan: from the New York Public
Advertiser, 341.

Address from Phocion, to Mr. R. Smith, late
Secretary of State, on his Publication against the
President of the United States of America; from
the New York Public Advertiser, 336.

Declaration by Jonathan Lambert of his hav
ing taken possession of the Islands of Trista de
Cunha, &c.; from the American Newspapers, 465.

Impostor State paper; pretended to be a Letter

addressed, by order of the French Emperor, by

the Duke of Cadore to the Russian Ambassador

at Paris: taken from the Courier English News

paper, 181.

IRELAND.-Resolutions of the General Committee
of the Catholics of Ireland, 31 July, 218.

Account of the Arrest of some of the Catholic
Committee in Dublin, 9th August; from the
Dublin Evening Post, 220.

Account of the Meeting of the Catholics of
the County of Tipperary at Clonmell, 222.

Account of the Trial of Dr. Sheridan, one of
the Catholic Committee, at Dublin, 690, 731.

PAPER MONEY: from the Kentish Gazette, 209.
Remarks on the Bank of England and the

Paper-money system: from the Moniteur, 5th

August, 279.

Remarks on the same, translated from a Ger-

man paper, and published in the London News-
papers: 24th September, 400.

Proceedings at the half-yearly Meeting of the
Proprietors of Bank Stock: 19th September,
544, 560.
SICILY.-Remarks on the Conduct of the Sicilian
Government; from the London Courier, 441.
SPAIN.-Remarks on the Decree of the Spanish
Cortes, relative to the Mediation of Great Bri-
tain for conciliating the Spanish provinces in
America: from the London Courier, 373.

Spanish Revolution. An Essay on the Con-
spiracy against Liberty: from the Germanario
Patriotico of Cadiz, 656.

LIBEL-Trial of Mr. White, Editor of the Inde-
pendent Whig, for a Libel. 592, 621.

Account of the Examinations and Proceedings

taken at the Bow-street Police Office, prepara-

tory to the commitment of Mr. Walsh, M. P.

760.

Golden Rules for Jurymen; from Sir Richard

Phillips's "Powers and Duties of Juries," 179.

Preface to Mr. Livingston's Essay on Sheep,

and on the propagation of Merinos in America,

344.

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LETTER XXVI.-Mr. Horne Tooke and the

Reformers-Effect of Lord King's Example-

Two Prices-How these would affect the Govern-

ment, the Generals, the Judges, the Sinecure

Placemen and Pensioners-Lord Mornington's

Speech in 1794-Progress of the Assignats in
France Mr. Perceval's Speech in the House of
Commons, 9th July 1811, 38.

LETTER XXVIL-Mr. Robson's proposition-
George Rose's "Blessed Comforts-Nature and
Extent of those Comforts-Great use of ascer-
taining them-Necessity of discovering who has

got the money that has been borrowed on ac-

count of the Public-Case of De Yonge, 65.

LETTER XXVIII.-Progress of Lord Stan-
hope's Bill-Effects of its Provisions-Mr.
Brougham's Resolutions-Justice of Lord King's
claim insisted on.-Illustrated by the grants to

the King, and the additions to the pay of the

Judges, 97.

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Arguelles, 448, 512

Armstrong, R. 69%

Artigar, Gen. 306, 308, 309

Ashworth, Lieut.
Auchmuty, Sir S. 769
Augio, Prince, 399, 437
Austin, Col. 223

Ayling, Lieut. 151

Azara, 372

Azopardi, 528

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Bellow, Mr. 701

Belmonte, Prince, 399, 437
Bejinie, Gen. 250

Belsham, Mr. 454

Bentinck, Lord W. 399, 417,
451, 572

Beresford, Marshal, 51, 53, 81,
138, 150, 154, 161
Beresford, Mr. 597

Berkeley, Admiral, 813

Burgoyne, Mr. 463
Burke, Dr. 220
Burn, Mr. 698
Burrowes, Mr. 691
Burton, Mr. 702
Butera, Prince, 436
Byrne, Mr. 701

Cabrer, Gen. 124, 158
Cacuana, 529

Bessieres, Marshal. (See Istria, Cadore, Duke, 145, 189

Duke)

Billinge, T. 483

Caffarelli, Gen. 95

Cotton, Sir C. 686

Bingham, Capt. 190, 210, 211, Callentoui, Marquis, 436

218, 546, 563

Bisbal, Count, 239

Bissett, Capt. 566

Blake, Gen. 144, 151, 152, 153,

155, 166, 223, 283, 379, 414,
670, 732

Blouqueir, 469

Bonaparte, (See Napoleon)
Bonella, 529

Bonnet, Gen. 152, 155, 224, 246,
285, 476

Bonnemain, Col. 249
Bonnici, 528

Borg, 529

Bouldon, E. 324

Bourgeois, Col. 120

Bouvier, Col. 120

Bouvierdes-eclats, Gen. 152

Bowden, T. 592

Bowles, Mr. 131

Boyer, Gen. 576
Brard, 736

Breen, Dr. 195, 220, 698
Brennier, Gen. 299, 678
Brett, Mrs. 684

Brette, Serj. 128

Briche, Gen. 152

Ballasteros, Gen. 155, 223, 573, Bromhead, Col. 537

Bron, Gen. 152, 672.

Bronikowski, Gen. 733

Barese, A. 572

Bartel, Col. 476

Barcourt, Gen. 124
Baste, Admiral, 404
Bathurst, Lord, 36

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Caldwell, Capt. 191, 211, 563,

665

Camden, Lord, 36, 624
Campbell, Gen. 52
Campbell, Mr. R. 598
Campbell, 572

Campo Franco, Prince, 436
Campoverde, Marquis, 156, 189,
240, 245, 285

Canedo, 512

Candidus, 723, 798

Canning, Mr. 36, 236, 353

Cantone, 529

Capel, 765

Caro, Gen. 734, 764

Carpenter, J. 592
Carson, R. 565, 666

Carteret, Capt. 396, 404, 407
Carmichael, Mr. 221
Cartwright, Major, 449
Castanos, Gen. 167, 223
Cassagne, Gen. 573
Castelletti, 528
Castlereagh, Lord, 780
Castelnuovo, Prince, 437
Castrani, 399

Cham, 765
Chambers, J. 692
Chauncey, Capt. 562

Charles I. (of England) 657
Charles IV. (of Spain) 658
Charles IX. (of France) 656
Charles John, (of Sweden) Prince,
287, 289

Chauvelin, Mr. 585

Chip, B. 59%

Chlopiski, Gen. 733

Christophe, Col. 736

Ciantar, 529

Cilia, 529

Bazin, 734

Chulliott, Major, 31, 767

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Buchanan, Mr. 347

Belcher, 262

Burdett, J. 716

Clarke, Mr. 456

Belluno, Duke, 166, 174, 250, Burdett, Sir F. 12, 137,

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572, 631

649, 716, 720, 723, 757

Cleves, Capt. 56

Clibbom, E. 699

Clifford, Mr. 544, 560, 597
Clifton, Col. 57, 61

Cobbett, W. 29, 50, 75, 116,
138, 146, 179, 187, 208, 237,
272, 275, 298, 301, 334, 336,
344, 400, 495, 465, 490, 550,
592, 619, 797, 820
Cobb, Lieut. 407
Cocks, Major, 223
Cochrane, Col. 513, 531
Codrington, Capt. 241

Cole, Gen. 51, 536, 576, 669

Colin, 147

Cole, T. 592

Collins, Col. 52

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Fonseca, E. 428

Foote, Capt. 418, 453

Forcister, 573

Forjas, 470, 471

Foster, Mr. 290, 813, 820, 821,

824, 825, 828

Fox, Gen. 390

Fox, Mr. 107, 181, 257, 293, 454,
622, 647, 709, 831

Foy, Gen. 533, 541
Framaigham, Col. 56
Francis, I. 64
Frank, T. 691

Frederick, William, of Prussia,

King, 288

French, Lord, 220
Friere, Gen. 415
Fritzhastz, Col. 283
Fry, Mr. 686
Fuller, Mr. 105

Gaines, Lieut. 820

Gallea, 529

Duarez, 512

Dulong, Col. 573

Gamble, Lieut. 566, 666

Dumoustier, Gen. 95, 247, 476

Duncan, S. 565

Gatt, 529

Duncan, J. 691

Gaudinot, Gen. 784

Gazan, Gen. 414

Garrow, Mr. 597

Craufurd, Gen. 61, 93, 124, 535, Du Pan, M. 517, 679

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Geale, B. 691

Geoghegan, R. 691

George, III. (of England) 770
George, Baron, 702

Gerald, Mr. 34

Gibbs, Sir V. 75, 168, 274, 593,

9, 631, 642, 757

Girard, Gen. 539, 541, 67k,
784

Elio, Governor, 306, 307, 309, Glonie, Mr. 656

317

Elled, 529

Ellenborough, Lord, 22, 75, 596, Godoy, see Peace, Prince

630, 686, 708

Elliot, Capt. R. 567

Emperinado, 239

Erimo, 529

Ermopoli, Bishop, 436

Glynn, Serj. 625

Godinot, Gen. 413, 573

Goldsmidt, Mr. 401

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Erskine, Mr. D. M. 146, 186, Gough, R. 685

813
Erskine, Gen. 150

Grant, Mr. 406

Grassis, Capt. 247

Green, Col. 237

Erskine, Lord, 464

Day, Judge, 691

Escano, 669

D'Ayrolas, Marquis, 284

Espija, 512

Debort, Gen. 734

De Berri, Duke, 381

Espos, 95

Essex, Lord, 26

Debilly, 736

Essling, Prince, 79, 681

Grey, Col. 52

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Falzon, 529

Facatior, Gen. 30

Fagan, Col. 483

Farrugia, 529

Farjer, Gen. 304, 576

Ferdinand, (of Sicily) King, 436,
437

Ferdinand, VII. 309, 313, 317,
354, 368, 447, 668
Fillipponi, 436

Fingal, Lord, 218, 812
Finnerty, Mr. 720

Fletcher, Col. 54

Greenlaw, Lieut. 407

Grenville, Lord, 26, 585, 591

Grey, Lord, 26, 464

Grillo, G. 572

Gustavus, Adolphus, 166

Gudin, Col. 736

Hall, Capt. R. 566
Halliday, Capt. 567
Hamilton, T. 592
Hamilton J. 692

Hamilton, Lady, 399, 428

Hamilton, Gen. 52, 56, 151
Hare, Mr. 698

Hargood, Admiral, 567

Harris, Capt. 481

Harrison, Mr. 453
Harispe, Gen. 96, 738
Harvey, Gen. 52
Harvey, Col. 534
Hatton, Mr. 596

Hawker, Lieut. 50

Hawkesbury, Lord, 780
Haworth, H. 464
Hay, Capt. 534
Hay, Mr. 220
Henckell, J. 592

Henry, Col. 121, 765, 767
Henry, VIII. (of England) 63
Heywood, Capt. 306, 308, 312
Hill, Gen. 539, 555, 668, 671,
677, 784

Holland, Lord, 26

Horner, Mr. 17, 26, 113

Hoste, Capt. 639
Hostaman, Major, 52

Houghton, Gen. 51

Houston, Gen. 54

Howard, H. 464

Hobart, Gen. 31, 735
Hubert, Capt. 576
Huddlestone, Capt. 699
Huerta, 512

Hugo, Gen. 248
Humphreys, W. 69%

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Huss, 182

Hutton, J. 692

Hutton, W. 691

Imbral, 529

Inglis, Col. 51

Lefebvre, Gen. 304

Lindsay, J. 691

Linhares, Count, 316

Lismore, Lord, 223

Millet, 573

Milner, R. S. 464

Mina, 153, 239, 487, 538, 671

Minchin, Mr. 568

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Istria, Duke, 155, 223, 246, 380, Long, Gen. 52

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Louis, XVI. (of France) King, Monroe, Mr. 813, 820, 821, 824,

Lovell, Lieut. 214

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Kenyon, Lord, 36, 630, 643, Mallia, 529

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Mann, A. 592

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Mentalivet, Count, 62, 82

Montbrun, Gen. 62, 124, 152,

575, 669

Montijo, Count, 413, 573

Montigny, Major, 247

Montmarie, Gen. 96, 122, 284,

734

Moore, Sir J. 361

Morales, 248
Morier, Mr. 820

Mornington, Lord, see Wellesley,
Lord.

Mowbray, Capt. 324
Mozinho, Gen. 53
Muir, Mr. 34

Mull, Mr. 564, 665

Murat, Prince, see Naples, King
Murillo, Gen. 672
Murray, Mr. 624

Naples, King, 419, 681
Napoleon, Emperor, 64, 82, 164,
169, 176, 183, 224, 265, 288,
290, 320, 325, 350, 353, 400,
404, 407, 410, 418, 477, 549,
556, 570, 581, 614, 641, 652,
655, 678, 681, 713, 718, 740,
757, 772, 788, 802
Neese, J. 566 ·

Nelson, Lord, 230, 399, 417, 428,
453

Netterville, Lord, 812
Neufchatel, Prince, 30, 96, 122,
125, 412, 416, 476, 574, 668,
764

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