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COMPLAINTS OF THE JAMAICA COLONISTS

... COMPaINTS OF THE JaMC - C OLONilT z COX, PLAINTS OF THE; JAM AICA COL.ONISTS,,- S IR,-In fyour Register of the 17th March last, you nllude to a message ?? the Lieutenant Gos ernor of Jamaica to the Assembly; and theirn answer to it. You .will now receive, enclosed, a paper, which may serve as an explanation for their con- duct.-You'will, however, observe, that the duty on the import into Great ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... As it would have acquired but a moderate share of prudence, when we first- began this, practice of 1f mortgaging, to have foretold, from the n'ature of men and of ministers, that things would necessarily be6 carried to thi length we see so now, that tbey have, as last, happily reached it, it may not be difficult to guess at the consequence. It must, indeed, be (wre of these two events: ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... ANTIGUA.-BJly Fhs Excelkncy the 91g9t Hen. Ralph LOrd Lavingtn, 'Baron of Lavihgton, one of Uzs Majesty's Most Hnourable Privy Council, Knigbt Corn'?. nion of the .Ifost Hvnewral/ Order cf the Bath, Captaip-Gewgra! and GvernOr i, Clzief in ad o*ver all His Majesiy's Leerd CGafibbee Islands in America, 62.anceIhr, Vie,-Xdmiral and Ordinary of the jame, S'c.-AF Proclamdtios . Ihe EDrl Camden, i ...

DELICATE INVESTIGATION

... ?? Just seen your last week's. Register, in which I find you have taken no. notice of a paragiaph in the Morning Post of the 1st inst. addressed to Jack Cade, I conclude, that you have considered it as too contemptible and ridiculous for reply. I. cannot, however, refrain from offering you a few remarks upon this defence, so perfect- ly original in its manner, and so preposterous in its ...

Table of the Number of Christenings and Burials within the Bills of Mortality,from January to May, 1804, inclusive

... ITable of thib Nubdr of Chistemmg and Burial within the Bills of Motlity from V ?? 1804, inclusive. Christeiied. Male. Female 899 812 900 '789 10992 931 92S 817 1183 1039 499'7 4394 Buried. Under 2 5 1i '20 _0 40 50 2 te to to to to to 1t Years. 5. 10. 20. 30. 40. 50. 60. ?? I, _ ?? _ ...

EFFECTS OF PAPER MONEY IN TIMES OF SCARCITY

... *EFIECTS OF PAPER MONEY IN TIMES OP SCARC rTY, Six,- As the high character whicch your Political Register has deservedly at- tained, gives it a considerable influence on public opinion, it isa inatteriof general im- portance that the doctrines which are circu- lated under the authority of its name, should be impartially examined. I observe that you: give a fair opportunity to those correspon- ...

Extract from the Report of the Select Committee of the Directors of the East-India Company

... Extra-7 from the Report of the Selea CoG.. rmttee of the Dzreders of the E-lrnizdia Com.panjy. : (Continued from p. yiz.) On many occasions, the Indian AgeptA ?? to overrate their knowledge of foreigners isarltiiga trade; their principlesand argumnenuareuften.p4y theoretical, contradiced by fais and the expgien4 of practical merchants. They cannot aband4n th idea, that, if they can deprive ...

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES

... DOMESTIC OCCUJRXR4CES. Generral Anldreossi is appointed minister plenipotentiary to this court, on the pait' of France. Mons. Coynebert Montbret, is arrived in London, on the pan of the First Consul, as commercial agent.' The American Congress have -passel- an' a6 for carrying into execution the conven- tion lately formed hnere, for paying 0oo0,ooO. in lieu of all demabds against the ...

COBBETT'S PARLIAMcNTARY DEBATES

... COBETT'S P ARLTAMOlNTARTY DEBATES, -OThs 3CoNDj VOLUME of this world coqnprizing She perod from the Easter L cesm w the.close of the lant session, As beca for some time comnpleted, and is now pub. ished, *n ?? mannler as the first Vo ljc ,Th wavolulules embrace tbxwhole of the-sessidoz ;-.ad the Editr.tventures to assert, that the proceedings of no session.of parliament have everibeen- so ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... PUBteC PAPERS. I Admiral Vilarne oycufe to the Frenc, Minjnler of theP Mminne and Coloniea. HaSour of Cape ran~pis, chn Aoardt AtSnifrats Ship, the Jeeappe, Mach 6, xoi.S 0 At the moment when the divifibn notthe centre, Admiral Ganthemune, was. aboutt to tev fpil, tihe fii- gate La Corneille, from Iamaica, entered the Road;- $ haften to acquaint you with the news recaved' by CO The Enoglih ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... ' The s~ectacle now exhibitede on the Continent, so glorious to human nainrc in its cornmenlrOnert, will, r we trast, prmcevtd with consistent splendour, and tne contcst terminate in the ?? thegeZ. objects, for wvhich it is undeitaken. We do no-t hesitate to ti xe c-edit to our;,overnent f isr thesegreat events. We do believe, that the present auspicitos state ct thin-gs has arisen lrn ...

INTELLIGENCE

... FoRErGN.-The intelligence which has been received from the Continent respect- ing Portugal and Spain is uncertain and contradittory. Some accounts relate that both are aiming with a determination to resist the encioachrhents of France.; and others that both have paid large sums to her agents, for the preservation of peace. 4 A letter from Hamburgh, of the 26th instant, says that a-courier who ...