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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register

INTELLIGENCE

... FonREiGw.-The Government of Ltncca has, in obedience to the commands of France, prohibited the importation of any articles of British merchandise into the ports of the Republic, and excluded the English from its territories, daring the continuance of the present war.--Th6 Convention, recently concluded between ilie French and Bala- vian Republics, h3s I een ratified by the latter. By this ...

LETTER II

... ? ?? ? .? ? ?: , I : 41 ?? ?? - -?i? ? ? r?,, ?- ?? Ham ?? , 'Oct. IS,1&; S Having in rq-lejtter of-they3a -endaved.y tO ,jwe.uhedbuthq-reesl43l of th~e) ?? mOat, 'hhiere'-n of ?? woai4r~aly h& ¢.ea efors W;gand -i wilo i ?? Of te sebon qu tie which I prapa¢sesi titih s whether Ththe .:re-est abjst6mi feasible ?? Great operation ~t always the- n.it dicl t;: anld i ti~ wr-cy to 0ctf a-o e ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... LPUB~rCRS. A A Ciralr, JfraM Migw el t EspSniah ,st~l 1, an Sprniis zessels.-.Ort.as, 103. ' To. clear' up 'any dbts'ouching.accounts wisich hla~sd been-eireulated withtin thet scfew days', ,the public-papesuef tins capita foa an4nbaigO being laid on Spanish and,;. PIPtSuguee ships, litiwvinformn you that his' xcelletncy' ?? Minister having passed a noteo the Court of London respectifg this ...

WEST-INDIA COMMISSION

... ?? ?A ? ?? .. :WE E??!4 O sac..OW e: ?? ?? .Dfit1' ?? e Q ?? ies-S~ hiftipcdi bfn .dWierct the ?? obmect yor-a srepenttoaim' tth ra s pyiytthegrofatI cagses oI ttuth rand f tountry V-avlgpse o;.sne'er or y*our li afeonth a~ther sid ?? the ltie, you .kno* syethiknm Stf the 2riWis .Vm pirethnta atfite shdrei of , 'ich: 'are 'was-hedb- b titi seas, and can the mnore asily mnici-ste eflt or ...

ON ENGLAND

... &Vm~ Ci EgllfANiirD.,, - I:~ proi the Parvf Jioura/, eawie 'I Jowrna!dia 'Commsnerce',i of Mari 81.8i M .I The peace of Europe i s act of ?? Government.-, After so. dreadful -a war it wasa no doubt, the most spledid ourihkich cotld. everbe conferre'd an ong suffering humaqnty; and' ?? will indubitably, hntis re- sPect, anticipate the iudgme'n' both of the hsso nfan and posterity ataeit ...

GEN. BENTHAM'S PROJECTS

... Sig,-I am a person understood by the dezpomination of a plain country gentleman, ,ndihaving a natural desire for the sra, was, when very young, intended for the service of'tny country in the navai line. Constant sickness however soon taught me, that if wvs an element rwhich. would be at val iance with mv corstitution. and reluctantly I Ithft it.-I have ?? felt a -pleasure -in em- uracing every ...

DOMESTIC

... - :I F~toM Tae LoVDOo7 G.AZE~rA.FCunsl e wkitehal4 Jin-e ?? s803.--His' Msjesty ,havinig been pleased to apposint George Earl -of florelies.- ter t~ h ?? Lieutenant of the Counktyof Dor- set, i council was tris day held -at .sis Lord- ship's house, when his Lordship took, the miths appointedto be taken thereupon, instead of the Oaths of allegiance and supremacy.-War-Ofie, Jane ?? Majesty his ...

POLITICS OF FRANCE

... POUITiCS OF FRANCE. SIR,-If you. think the fragments herewith. inclosed worth the. notice of the Public, you will much oblige one ofyour readers to insert them, or any part of theni, in your Register. They are transcribed. from the journal of a gentleman now trayelling in France. Tbe work itself is under the press, but not yet ready. Yours, &c. SWENSKA.* France has the forests of Germany for ...

LETTER IX

... X That EHonourable Gentlemanfrciudoort a nohu rt to utisplby his taienisi to C he ltzhost advantage, and ' to ieti his speehehs the PAblic in ra iudner, that I have -: never been ableto recollect a sigle idea of his, that, escsped thi> irm Iisttiois attention of his friends5 tt disdose to tihe Publi; while the sp heof a Rioht 9ioi able F'iend of mine [Mr. Windhazn], iwhcse'abililcaiese ...

FOREIGN COUNTRIES

... - - S FOREIGN COUNTRFS..-.i Constarsnim;ple, Ft. ?? Brit. MA-esty- As appointed rhe merchaiit Fr. S91lmes, -:a Bod-W rest, his Consul for MWcslavia - and iaflachi-: n office which did not befo.r--',e eisIt, b'pt which- hai been established afttr-the e.zexample of Russij5 Austria, and Franre,' w4h- latter has :also SiCi commercial ComrmiissiQners to Moldavia and- ?? vsvit-c ?? EgI t,4 the date ...

TO THE PUBLIC

... - S . 0 TO- TUB PUBLIC. . The correspondence between his Majesty, Ihis Royal Highness the Prince of ,ales, his 10yaI ?? the ?? YOk! and- the. CGanclor of the :Exchequer, having ap peered ita Sthe otlberspt~l~C prints, Xsome sur- prize. niay,? perhaps, be. excited at its not appear-i~ng in. th~e IPolitical ;Register, but, whenk ':efiection shall have. taken place of cu-riosity, L. trust, that. ...

THE NAVY

... ,THE WAVY. SIR,-T cannot suffef the miserahe at-. tempt which was yesterday made to justify the proceedings of the Board of Admiralty by that hireling and contemptible time-mvwgs paper called the Times, to go abroad to the public without making some observa- tions thereon.-I shall therefore, state myy ideas in support of your correspondent. L. M., and I -most solemnly declare, that I will ...