PAINTED BY COX AND BAYLIS, GREAT QUEEN STREET; ALSO PUBLISHED ET RICHARD RAGSHAW, PRYDGES STREET, COVENT GARDEN; BY J. BUDD, PALI. MALL; W. AND J. RICHARDSON, ROYAL DUBLIN; J. MORGAN, PHILADELPHIA; AND XSARJEANT, NEW YORK. TABLE OF CONTENT S. OFFICIAL PAPERS. Page 27 23 56 57 56 59 60 06 147 117 1-10 151 152 152 150 157 Portuguese Prince's Proclamation, Nov. 27, 1807 -", continued and concluded continued continued and concluded 1807 Minister of Marine, Dec. 17, 1807 1807 27, 1807 continued and concluded Country, Dec. 19, 1307 continued and concluded continued and concluded Holland's Commercial Decree, Jan. 23, 1808 158 186 187 189 190 191 191 222 224 251 252 252 253 254 255 314 315 315 316 317 318 319 8.45 849 *510 2511 Tage 351 Portugais stare represented in a Report of the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, continued and concluded 414 Cold Bath Fields Prison described in a Petition and Letters, Feb. 19, 1809 Irish Protestants of Newry's Declaration Dasinh West India Island's capture, as narrated in the London Gazette, Feb. 9, 416 465 Portuguese Royal Family proscribed Porrugal receives a Proclamation from Gen. Junot, letting it know how it is to be Portugal receives Decrees from the same, same date 474 478 512 512 542 French Senatus Consultum relating to naturalization, Feb. 19, 1808 Transport Beard's Letrer relative to French Prisoners of War American Presideni's Message to Congress, relative to the English Orders in Russian Declaration against Sweden, Feb. 10, 1909 Rosjan Proclamation to the Inhabitants of Finland, Feb. 18, 1909 Swedish Declaration ag i1.st Russia, March 1l, 1808 Swedish Proclamation relating to Defence, March 14, 1805 Danish De Jaration against * wedin, Feh. 29 1908 Prussian Declaration against Sweden. Mirch 6. 1808 Whitelock, The General's, Srnience, March 21, 1809 London City's Petition in the H. of Commons, March 25, 1803 Address to the King and the King's Aniwer, same dale 039 Swedish An wer to the Danish Declaration, March 21, 1808 Russian correspondence, intercepted by the Swedes 662 672 794 Swedish Proclamation upon entering Norway Sweilih Proclamation against Prussia, April 5, 1808 Spain. Ouders to the French Army there, April 2. 1803 797 Brazil Trade.-Circular Letter of the Portuguese Enıbassador Sicily. London Gazette account of military operations in that part, April 12, 798 8:26 Liverpool Petition in favour of the Sugar Distillery Bill Russiin Declaration upon the Arrest of their Embassador at Stockholm, March 16, Aty 828 Portuguese forbidden by a Proclamation of Gen. Janot to communicate with the man English Squadron, April 5, 1808 Holland's Financial State, causisting of communications to, and from, the Legisomi 117.) lative Body. March 30, ISOA Westniinster Commitice's Report, May 23, 1808 Corn ::nd Sugar Committee's 2d Report wedi. h, Proclamation, ordering a levy-en-masse, March 14, 1808 790 Page 893 Spanish Revolution, as represented, in the French paper, the Moniteur, to which is joined several Official Papers upon the subject, May 5, 1808 several of the Cardinals, to quit. Rome, A pril, 1808 American President's Message to the Congress, commun cating copies of the cor, respondence relating to the several points in dispute with England, March 136 896 LETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS, Perish Commerce, D. of Falmouth Ireland as it is. Vindex, Leiter II. Bank of England Patriotism. H. B. Ireland as it is. Vindex, Letter Ili. Legislative Regulations proposed, relative to Commanders in Chief, and to Persons I :::: having property in Foreign States.-W.F. S. Mr. Arthur Young, on Agriculture, Manufactures, and Commerce. Letter I. Ireland as it is. Vindex, Lett r IV. Mr. Fox and the Assassin.—No Sham Philanthropist Mr. Arthur Young (subject, see 288), Letter II. Curates' Suspension Bill.-A. B. C. Claimants on America.-A Ruined Old American Merchant Defence of America. --An American Merchant - Importation of Provisions, Mr. Wakefield, Letter I. National Defence.- Major Cartwright Orders in Council.- An Englishman American Status, ---Answer to the American Merchant.--. Mr. Arthur Young (General Enclosure) being Letter [II. Chalmers on National Resources. W Mr. Wakefield (subject, see p: 498) Letter II. Corn Importation + D. H. being remarks upon Mr. Wakefield's First Letter American States.-An American Merchant. Letter 11. se |