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DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Copy of a note ds;'vered to tie Marsis ?? 17t~, 5803, by) lDetenent.Generi ?? Catheat. It is in the contemplation of his Majesty's Go- vernment to provide the most effecual meanda for securing the Metropolis from the incursion of iat Enemy, who, favoured by extraordinary fortune of War, might not only have eluded the dispositions made by land and sea to resist invasion, but beiig lauded in ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... :: - - PUBLIfC PAPE. RS-. . .i i Rxploanatsry Note-4J c wism mf t& C . Note -ofthe;isrhof. t-h Z Bremen, June 6. -The General: i *Chief eor-- manding th-e French' Army in Hanover,,relying on the amircable dispoilti'ons of the City of ~rmest towards the Frenh -Republic, tdncives he may place implicit eonfidepce-in ?? 'for, the execulion. of the following dispositions .-He de- ai-ands:_ - . That ...

THE OENEALOGY OF BRUTUS, ALY, NAPOLEONE BUONAPARTE

... THE GENEALOGY OF BRUTUS ALT, NAPO- LEONE BUONAPARTE. From a pamphlet much circulated in France in 1800, called, The Genealogy of tie Corsican Successor to the French Bourbons, mritten in La Vend&e, and printed in the Temple, by a Chouas, the followirg is an extract i I I . I I After the disgrace of Theodore King of Cor- sica, the.Republic of Genoa published an official paper to make him ...

MILITARY

... ' E S 2 . . GEN. MORTiR, With is 4-umy5f still eontinues fn the-ljeft-banak b-f t:. fRhine, and it is said, willinot, ft th-e p'eeni' pass i he frontiers of the ,orate of fanover. 4-XEGr. DissGLIES is 5carryig on the most. vigorous orgonizatiok of ;the army of teserve, of which he, is t o have thelxim- rnand . It is to be a lssebilt edat w whither French and Batavian ?? are I daily marcbing ...

IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE PEOPLE OF THIS KINGDOM

... The following Paper, which, accom- panied with the Circular Letter preceding' it, has been sent, by direction of the Go- vernrnent, to every parish in England and Wales, appears to be so well calculated for the present crisis, that, notwithstabdiihg its great length, we think it our duty to give ita places. in prefeirience to -l, other matter. CIRCULAR.- To the Odiciating Mineers zif .he ...

Publication issued by Monsieur, Brother of the King of France

... Puzblicatio, issued by Mousfrd Droi'r t ihs Xing of Frans. Monsieur, brother to the King of France, J1h deenied it his dttty no longer to remain silent ran specting an important fact of which too agtuC am idea has hitherto gone abroad. The variety Of lights in which it has been represented, and tbx false reports industriously circulated by an ussrsp- ed Government imperiously require th t.tbe ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... THE IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONs, which occopy so considerable a portion tf this Number, and which, as we have al. Iready stated, have been forwarded, by bnia directions of the Governmea, to every parish in England and Wales, are, we think, welt calculated to excite all those sentiments, which one would wish the people of this kingdom to entertain, relative to the con- test, in which they are ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO TEIE EDITOR. Jdy, I-, 1803. SiR,-I have just read over 'be Su&4rnafr, of Polksic, published in your Register of last Saturday; and do perfectly agree with you in the statement, which you make in pages 94, and 95, that 4 we must become ; a military people or slaves.~-Indeed, this truth seems to have gained great ground of late, in consequence of the great alarm of invasion and I amt glad of ...

FROM THE MORNING POST OF JULY 5, 1603.—THE INVASION

... FROM THE MONNING POST OF JyLY a, . I16S03.- TIIE&iNVASIO0W. , If it were not for the langguage which i& so often beard in society, it might seelm per- fectly absurd to labour 'the proof that Buo- naparte will attempt invasion, Thoweliwh5 still profess to doubt it, must eitherb&e'sb stupid as to be. beyond the reach of- argu- maent, or they must affect suchl.dou'tits for purposes which they ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SUMMARY OF POLiTICS. THE CAPTURE OF ST. LUCIA wasl1astg Saturday, celebrated with those marks of joy, with which, in such cases, the govern- -ment usually sets an example to the people. But, with the smoke of the Park and Tower guns, evaporated, not the public jpy, for none was either expressed or felt, but the small portion of curiosity, .eucited. by the discharge of those guns. The first ...

INTELLIGENCE

... 1NTELLIGENC,. FoRE I N. -The Capitan- Pacha, whose departure from Constantinople- was men- tioned in oneof-our late papers, has proceed- ed with the Turkish'feet onder his com- mand, to Egypt, -for t-hepurposes of conso. Iidating the new form of governrement; secu- ring the subjection of the Beys, and protct- ing ihe coasts From 'the neglect which Mr. Drummond has 9expernenced al the ca- pital ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... TiF, BLOCKADE OF THE ELBE has drawn upon this country the rage-of Buonapart6 and the abuses of his hirelings, who write in the Moniteur. In proportion, bowever,- as they are angry with us, we may rest as- sured, that our measures are wise and effi-, cacious. The blockade of the Elbe is one of the best. measures that ever was resolved on. It must tend- to our good; and cannot possibly do any: ...