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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... FRA NCE.-A concise account of the trials, which hayd lately taken place in France, will be published in a subsequent sheet of the Register. From what has appeared up. on the subject, in thle French prints, there is no reason to believes that the proceedings have been unfair; and, it must give great satisfaction to every loyal'man to perceive that pardons have already been granted to several of ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10294 | Page: Page 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 | Tags: News 

ANGLO-GALLIC CREDITORS

... I . SIR,-After your excellent anitnadyer- sions on the subject of the French Creditors, I was surprised to see, in your last sheet, a letter signed Mercator, on a like subject. Self is, we know, a powerful agent; but, how Mercator could think of applying to you to support his cause, after the dressing you had given those in a similar predicament, is wonderful ! I well know your attachment to ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... . PRINCE OF WALEs.-In two former numbers ofthe presentvolume t, we thought it our duty to remonstrate against the con- duct of ministers, with regard to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; and, we derive no small satisfaction from .perceiv- ing, that there are very few persons, who do not, on this subject, entirely concur in our sentiments. To rcfuse the Prince a com- mand, while the rest ...

TO THE EARL OF SUFFOLK

... TO THE EARL OF SUFFOLr. MY LoRD,--At a crisis so important, so momentous as the present, every noble- man should follow the praise-worthy exam- ple set by your Lordship, in recommending, to our Gracious Sovereignl, measures best calculated to defeat the intentions, and ren- der abortive the attempts of our presump- tuous and enterprising enemy. The plan, which has been recommended by your Lord ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... -JVOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER. (a lat ?? P. 500.] Pay a the .rate of 6s. per diem may be allow- .es uponspecial application, through the Lord Lieutefiant, anid upon a consideration of all the eirunuintasscesaof the Corps, for an Adjutant (who baa served at least. , years as a Qommis- ;iosied Oficer :in the Regulars, embodied Militia, Feoci tles, or East India Company's Serice)O-to re- giments of ...

INTELLIGENCE

... FOREIGN.-According to late accounts from the East-Indies, it appears, that, in consequence of a League lormed between Holkar, Scindea, Boonslah, and some other Mabraita Princes, for the purpose of com- pelling the Nizam to break off all cornexioni with the English, Holkar had entered the Nizam's territory in the district of Aurunga- bad, taken the city, and imposed a contril bution on the ...

BANK DOLLARS

... SiR,-When I submitted to you a few observations respecting the price of dollars, it appears, that I was so unfortunate as not to make myself understood. Upon the question, whether the currency of this coun- try was depreciated or not, it was not my intention to have offered an opinion. I aimed only at convincing you, that in your own reasonings upon this question, you had done wrong in taking ...

CATHTOLICS OF IRELAND

... CATHTOLICS OF IRELA7D., : SIR,-In your last number, page 507, you observe justly, that forty tbou.and 4 men, ready to embark from England at a day's notice, would have prevented Napo- leon from becoming emperor. You also observe; page 495, that invasion cannot I' be repelled without a powerful army, and you then inquire very naturally, bhow 4c you ought to proceed in order to obtain ' ...

REFORM OF FINANCIAL ABUSES

... REFORM OF FFNANrtAL ABs9s LETITER VII. - Srn,-So much of late having been said and' written concerning the expenditure of publie money on naval purposes, it has oc- curred to me, to exanmine what light is thrown upon this subject in that notable parliamen- tary publication,.,No. 5. of the -public ac- counts, -which professes to'be an account she'winY howv the rtxaL IC MONIES remaining *in ...

DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES

... -I In pursuance of the first article of the Convention, made on the 8th of January last. (See Register p. 57) with the Arne- ?? States, the following Notice has been issued. WHBEREAS by the first article of the Convention concluded at London, on the St day of January last, between his Ma- jesty and the United States of America, the said United States, in satisfaction and dis- charge of the ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO THE EDITOzR S'TR,-T am ?? of your respect for the gord intentions of our present rulers. ahhough you may occasionally dissent fromn their ge- etral line ofpolicy. To confirm you in these -sentiments of approval of open and {air dealing, I beg leave to state a plain sim- pie matter, of fact, (but partially known) upon which Very little comment will be ne- eessary. Yon will, I think, agree ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... f JTMIMA RY OF POLITICS. COMBINED FLEETS.-Agailnst thle disav- pouintuent, so evident in the public, and so loudly proclaimed by most of the new-s papers, at the result of the operations of these fleets, a timely ?? was made to guard the readers of the Political Register. It was, from xvwhait ougrht to have been coln- clude4 fromn Sir Robert Caldier's iirst dis- patch, bht too probabl6, that ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8455 | Page: Page 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 | Tags: News