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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... ey nun bereaf persoids in the State Pnsos, whom it i s: not cdornenietit either to bring * to trial, or to set at. liberty. 'There are several men, certeinly culpable, but who-cannol b contdeared y oar Coust'.- NO.1oLEON'g Decree. ' ' - - SUMMARY OFT POL3 S , I NVHAT IS. DBs3OTvSM,?-I n the pre- sent siate of the world, when governments stand, as it were, .:t the bar of. the peo-0 pie; or, if ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... c La p .sance so 5erai:e peut maltraiter un brave homme, mais non pas l dsho~norr.-VoLTA iE. A li uncontroled Sovereign has the power to ill-treat a worthy mnan, but nOL to dishonour himd M\r; COCUiRANE JOHNSTONE.-This gentleman having in page 203 of this vo- lamae, published an Address to the public, upon the subject of the conduct of thle Duke of York, subsequent to the transactions re- ...

OFFICIAL PAPERS

... O F[ICAL PAPERS. SIcILy' -PPOocilb wtipAirdinfl( IV. ky :tke Givae of eGod i of *1w two Ski- 26 Jqsalnem, Are Ifi.a f Spai n, D uke of- Para, iP2aceuze, Castis, 4c. Grand 1 leredktary Prne f T y, to our be- loted andfaitrhful people of bwly 10th .i.a:Ly 1810.s(&mCOncldedfr.or 72.) . ;. Javain does he try, with unequalled impudenciesito per- vert aid misrepresent; fits ; for. ...

CHARACTER OF PITT

... S ?? seems to me a desirable object to refer as much as possible of our natioral prc- ceedings for somne years past, to the influence of the late minister's character on the public feelings, and to the blind confidence cene- rally placed in his talents and integrity. The errors that we have been. led into by a con- fidence of this sort, will be sooner retrieved than if they proceeded fromi a ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... PEACE -IN INDIA.-From the Calcutta Ga zette Extraordinary; dated Fort Widllam, Jan. 27, 1806. v A Dirspatch, ftron the Governor Generrl lo the Hon. G. Udny, Vice-President in council. Honourable Sir: in my dispatch of the 5th ult. I bad the honour to transmit the Copy of a Treaty concluded with Dowlut Row Scindiah, by the right hon. Lord Lalke ,on the 24d of Nov. under my instructions, by ...

PROTESTANT DISSENTERS

... PROdTSTANT DISSENTERS. -I At a General Meeting of Protestant is- senters, and other Friends to Reliiious Li- berty, at the Ldndon Tavern, Bishopsgate- street, on Friday, May 24., l Si 1, convened ft receive the Report of the Committee appointed at a former Meetinrg, to prevent by every legitinate effort the suecesiful progress of a Bill intfodixod into Pauib- ment by- Viscount Sidmouth, ...

ANGRY FUND-HOLDER

... ANGRY FUND-ITOLDER. II. I SIR,-I-However inadequate I may feel myself to contend with you on almost all points, 1 cannot.resist the impulse, to state my objection to the opinion you entertain with respect to what ought to .be the fate of the Public Debt It is astonishing to me, that a man whose arguments hn alrnost all occasions, appear to be given with a preci- sion nearly equal to ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... DOMESTIC OFAIAL PAPER. Kings Speech.-OA Friday the I 9th of De- cemler 8oW, the two Hoasei of Parifa- ment having Met, t eo n was .ped Py Commissio with thi folwi ig Speeds, which ryes read by the Lord Chancellor. My Lords, and. Gentlemeni-1is Ma- jesty has commanded us to assure you, tat, in the difficult and arduous circrmstyames under which you are now asssmbled, it is a great Satisfaction ...

ENGLISH CATHOLIC MEETING

... 'ENGUSH CATHOLIC MEETING. London, Feb. 1, 1810. At a numerous- and mostn respectable' Meeting of English Roman Catholic No- - blemen, Gentlemen, and Clergy, held this day, at the St. Alban',s Tavern, the following Resolutions were unanirnousfly adopted :-The RiGht Hon. Lord Stourton, in ~the CIhair;- : Resolved, 1. Thatthe Roman Catholics of England are subject to several penal and disabling ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUAMIMARY OF POLITICS. AmE:RICAN W AR.-We 'have 'notv tbe Gazette account of the battle of 'CAi'pawa, and also the American 'account of -that *memorable and important contest.-.1- -I guessed our force, at about three -or four thousand men; -and it appears nIow, that it did not a2alUnt to three thousand, out of vvbich we lost in'killed, wounded,- nissing, and prisoners, 8il78 ! The Americans ...

ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS

... |-. .1 ON CAPITAL PUXIUSEMETS. I M Ma. tOiB3EI~t Itis with feelingr of -unfeigned regret, tha- I observe, -os looking over our provincial newspapers, SQ. mn any symptons of the increase of crime, -in, imultipind, accounts of executions, which arm daily, and almit every wbeje, taking place, of individuals wh1o0 have forfeited their lives'to the-laws of their country, Noless taiinftve of these ...

AMERICAN PAPERS

... I I1 MERIC4N P4PEBI . ~~W, .'il:'iv.-9 td2 >,.;i'''t~igW T':6 ! 0 ;p.:|d6I The f'klq 4etlq s~saXe ,y je~erd*y, .senit ,toboth H oussf Cogs's by thle Preside~nt ete -Uited- Stat~es. 'thle suiliments ii c x- dt-& in. bEoth ouses, are ,purely u)atibial, asiA almnost u-nealnois :-- : -ee:!S 3 ngfit t~h-nz7ed &tdeA. - I lay befote Congress rmunkations +jo: reeivd fro the yPleaipot~entianies of the ...