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PRICE OF BREAD AND LABOUR

... PR[ICE OF BREAD3 AND. LAROUR. [The following letter ivas received X few days after the publication of an article, (in thelRegister, p,235 et se-) upon the subject of prices; particularly the -price of bread.] St ?? are certainly misinfornied with respect to the prices of, labour. They have been reduced accordi fg to the prices of corn,. and as low as they were previous Io the great scarcity. ...

LONDON COMMON COUNCIL

... Long and various experience seems to have convinced the nations of Europe, that nothing but a standing army can oppose a standing army, wberl the numbers on each side bear any moderate proportion to one another ?? What effects upon the civil condition of the cduntry may he looked for from a general diffusion of the military character, becomes an inquiry of great im- portance and delicacy ...

TO THE PUBLIC

... TO THE PtJiaC. `The. SUPJrZ EENT to ?? WYth Volume of' the dfgister -beitig -now-oompkted aPd: rzady for delivery, I think it-a-propemrc- casion to --notify ,'some ,!alterations, velieh haveebeen adopted, mwithha -view of.,accom- nmi.qg the-readers of the work -in--gene-. tal, aadparticularly those woliveat'a dis- tanee -from ,the metropolis. Gent-1nten thus situated -have.-been-put to gfeat. ...

INTELLIGENCE

... . FoarazGN.-Representations have been made by the different foreign ministers at Constantinople against the conduct of Ali Pasha, the Turkish Governor at Alexandria, whose soldiers have been guiltyof great enor- mities towards, the European Consuls and in- habitants at that ?? members-of I the order of St. John of Jerusalem, who had been; for a conside;.lble time past, residing, at Messina, ...

INTELLIGENCE

... : INTELL GENC E. ' FORETGiq.-Some( latea tcot sbe received from Constaotinople,*hich stat¢e*h a courier had just ?? with the news of the death. of -Abdu4l aci hab and his brother, who had bothl een-a sassinsted while-at prayers'.- he- ig of ibis event produced gteati ?? th Turkish capital, and it-'was hoped ?? would be s Jeedily restore4 to y The chief of the rebels in Rla Aas-ba taken and ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... DOMEISTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS. Circular leiter to tbe Lords Lieutenant of :Eng- land. Signed by Lord Hoawkesbury,, Sec. Slate, axd dated Sep. 15, 1804. As it is of the ?? ithportatibb t the defence of the country, that every Sex tion shoald be used to complete the - y of men to be raised for tbe additiojial kfftt, in the manner prescribed by 44 Go. d .6 cap. 66; and as considerable delys have,. ...

PUBLIC PAPER

... PUBLIC PAPFE. 1FBENOEW CI3RcU-Aa NOTE. --Cirnmlar Note frotm M. Tatteyrand, Frenr h Minister of 7oreiga Afairs to all he Agents of his Majety the Ehp ror of the Drenc ?? Ai-ia Chapelle, Sep 5, 1804. You must, Sir, . have observed and known, according to my instructions at the time of the comm.anication of. the note of Lord Hawkesbury to the Foreign Ministers residing ir Lodoan the inipression ...

DEFENCE OF MR. PITT

... Fic. TiS all a LIB ~ ~7RL-Pdx. I- $.r ;will 'Ps Not ~~jet, .m~j Friend'! ~o~mo~r~w 'fajek it Iml 1; - And for .iatve,~~i ~cause Ipr~at ~ Ep11 j~.t bEFENCE OF MR. PTT.- , i [The foliowing letter comes, as titeadet will at once perceive, from a orhrogh-pdced; p2rtisart of Mr. Pitt. It has been draw;n forth by ?? letter to Mr. Pitt upon Ae sub- ject'of the Corn-bill, -but it goes occasion- ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... $TATE 0? IRELAND. -StRJ ?? n my last letter (see p.,673 1 I pointed oet the pecessit~yof the Catholics of IrelaeId applying to Parliament for redress of theirgrievances. ILshal now eadeavour to prove, that - the ad mission of thef itot Parliament cannot be attended with apy dan- ger A the- cnrtitution -By the act bf Union, twe constttion. of Ireland is ipsofacto the constivation of ...

LORD ST. VINCENT AND THE NAVY

... LORD ST, VINCENT AND THE NAVY. I SiR,-In looking oyer your weekldy pubiications, in the last year, I have been a good deal struck with two letters dated the xith Feb. and ioth April from Ply- rnouth. signed An Englishman,' insert- ed in your Register of zgth March and both oif A ?? is with trul- patriotic concern, I find, that these two letters have not produced their merited effect. I. do ...

TO THE EDITOR

... TO THE EDITO'. SIR,--The state of the commerce of the country is a subject, to which the pub. lic and the parliament ought to be directed, particularly as the Minister has, by his ac- tions, shewn so little regard for the preser- vation of that capital, credit and 'confi- dence,' which, at the date of. the peace .of Amiens, he thought proper to represent as the triple pillar of our' ?? ...

INTELLIGENCE

... - INTELLIGENCE, FOREIGN.-Intelligence has lately been received from Constantinople stating that tresh disturbances has broke out in Egypt, n See Home's klisrory, p. 66 to p. 9S. that the Arnaits ?nd the Arabs have Vuiited -and made themselves masters of AlesaiNRIfi8, and-that all the foreign consul~ and vide-cdd-. fsuls, together with many of the principal. inhabitants had fled and taken- ...