French Decrees for Conscripts and uni'ing Countries to France. Jan. 23, 1809 Portugal's state represented in a Report of the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, continued and concluded Cold Bath Fields Prison described in a Petition and Letters, Feb. 19, 1808 Irish Protestants of Newry's Declaration Danish West India Island's capture, as narrated in the London Gazette, Feb. 9, 414 Danish Declaration against Sweden, Feb. 29. 1808 Prussian Declaration against Sweden. March 6, 1808 Whitelock, the General's, Sentence, March 21, 1808 London City's Petition to the H. of Cominous, March 25, 1808 Address to the King and the King's Anwer, same date Sicily. London Gazette account of military operations in that part, April 12, Spanish Revolution, as represented, in the French paper, the Moniteur, to which is joined several Official Papers upon the subject, May 5, 1808 893 896 728 789 755 764 768 776 : 783 818 819 820 822 884 977 1009 1010 1016 1018 American States.-The English Sailors encouraged to desert at New York.--The public invitation to such desertion, in the newspapers.-The execution of American States.-Randolph and Wilkinson's quarrel.-Mr. Alex. Baring 268 sion Bill, Droits of Admiralty 274 Lord Lake.-Sir Francis Burdett's Speech upon the Grant to that Family.-The Lord Lake. Mr. Paull's publication relative to his Income Mr. Steele Army.-Clause in the Mutiny Bill to do away the Limited Service Orders in Council.-Meeting of American Traders.-Sir John Newport and his Orders in Council.-Petition from the American Traders.—Mr. Alex. Baring.— Portuguese Merchants' Claims Orders in Council.-How they affect America.-The justice of them Cochrane American States-Description of their Leading Men, from their own Publications. Effect of the Embargo Page 371 385 396 397 400 417 433 438 481 494 513 517 General Whitelocke 526 American States.-Debate in the House of Lords.-Divers paragraphs from the American Papers.-St. Tammany.-American Language.-Gross abuse of England and the King 545 Reversion Bill.-Proceedings in the City.-Debate in Parliament 577 India Affairs 588 Spain 592 American States.-Answer to the American Merchant.-The Order in Council for letting Americans go to the West Indies Corn against Sugar.-Meeting in Norfolk, Petition from Royston, Report of the Committee, Mr. A. Young's evidence Local Militia. Sir F. Burdett's Speech upon the Plan Westminster Election.--The High Bailiff's action and Sir F. Burdett's application 705 737 Westminster Election Report, and a Debate in Parliament upon the High Bailiff's demand 805 Pitt's Birth Day 872 American States. The published Correspondence, relating to the Points in Dispute |