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TO THE EDITOR

... TO-THE EDITOR. SIRs,-I cannot but admire the ingenious- ness of your correspondeut R B. in the last Regtster, in destroying a building, to raiie- upon its foundationa superstructure, which, doubtless to his spectilating mind, appears as 0olid as the founders of the. Property Tax hope that measuwe will be.' le condemrns a plan founded, as lhe allows, upon. sound fi- nancial principles, because ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... MFRuICA.-The I safe politicians of the Amnerican administration hlave, at last, notwith~tand'ng all the humanity and phil- lanthropy of their chief, Mr. Jefferson, brought that country to the very verge of a war with her Spanish neighboars. Circular Letters were written on the 31st of October last, by the Secretary at War to the go- vernors of Tenessee, Ke ntucky, Ohio, and the Mississippi ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... Decaein, Capizin General of the French Mes bliskmieznt to the Cape of Good Hope, to the Minister of Marine and Colonies. Head Quarters at the Isle of France, May 15. I have the honour'to announce to ybu, Citizen Minister, that Rear Admiral LinQis arrived and anchored at ?? of Francs the st. of April, vith the Marengo, the Semmilante, and Le: Berceau. This un- expeted rduri noat utaly tEii- sut ...

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, _ ?? _ ...

BANK DOLLAR BILL

... I ?? .,Jtis~rgporl. itthh 1 0q ?? of~the?,de^ab* in the IqpuseSfOomJ o, w tl the 2d intpaqt, Qn the l4il1 to prpeyv, thlD cop~nterfpitipg- l~a4n Jp1arb, 1fl i~tt. di. clared, t4h4tthes, ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... - PROCLAM!ATION issued at Newu Orleans on the -:20th Qf December, i 803, Sll his Ecellency W. C. CLAIBORfiE, 06verhor of the Mik- sissippi Territy, ?? the Powers of G&-rnor;G~ene71 and Iteidanz' qf the - mihvqf LO6fiSIANA, O' TAKING :s- SESSION I OF THiAT PROVINCE iN iEEHALF OF THE UNITED STATES. v Pereas, by stipulations between the Governmentsof Franceand Spainthle.latter ended to the ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPER

... Coly of a leater from the Rt. Hon. Lord Keith, K. B. Admiral of the Bive, &c. to Wmn. Marsden, Esq. dated on board his Mqjesy's ship the Alonareb, of Boulogne. October 3, I04.- ?? ,j-Their' 1OrdShi~p$- are aaetI my attenltion has, for some _time pas'tbhee directed to the- object of 'ascertaintrg the miost effectual mde Xfor anlioyng: ;,h -ne~ my's-flotillas at their anchorages i: 1W Atnc their ...

FINANCIAL DISTRESSES

... obate the edge of ai6aor¢, grhciols Lord, That would revive fbose borrid days again, And Ahake poor England uieep in streams of blood! .SHAtSkEARM. THE PRINCIPAL CAUSE OF THE FRENCh REVOLUTION. SIB, Although the consequences of the French revolution have occupied great part of tile attention of the statesmen of Europe since it happened, they have be- stowed little consideration on the causes ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8798 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS. SAINT DoMINGo.-It appears that the blacks, after having become masters-of every other part ..

... made a regular attack upon the ancient city of Saint Do- ningo, the capital of what which was till the late treaties the Spanish part of the island. Tbis place the blacks had not subdued when the last intelligence came away, and, it was stated, that a re-inforcement of the garrison was proceeding from the island of Cuba, which re-inforcement, however, the British ships weve upon the watch to ...

THE STATE-PHYSICIAN

... THE. STATE-PHTSICIA1,.i SIR, -4n the course of.my readiag.r. Gisbbrnles excellent work ?? cc Men, I was struck with the following passage; in the chapter which relates to the duty of the physician Let him not (say& ?? endeavour directly or indirectly to cause himself to be mote highly,,esteemned,. than the testimony of his own conscience will justify n .or insidiously abuse the cha- racter ...

LAWS IN THE CONQUERED COLONIES

... LAWS. IN THE CONQUERED COLONIES. -1 Iar X . _ .. .. SIR,-With your permission I shall avail myself of your valuable paper, to convey the first hints of a most important question to the public. I will consider the justice and policy of establi hing the laws of EFng- land in the newly conquered cclonies of Dc- merary, bE.quibn, and Btrbice. You must well remember, Sir, that thtse colonies were ...

SIERRA LEONE PETITION

... I SIERRA LEONX PETITION. Silt,-I venture to submit to'your recos- Isideration' the. observations .Ot the- petition ofthe Sierra Leone QCorpany. They appear to ne. not to be stated with your usual ac- 0curacy. unoderstand you thus: iftheco- lony. at Leone. be supported, this.countryj. will incur thb 'annualexpense of ?? 6e00' if it be abandoned,- that expense'ib saved.' The first statementisti ...