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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... StR GEORGE RUMEOLD.-(Continued from page 736.)-ln the morning of the 25th of Octobers as soon as tbhesenate heard of this violation ofbtheir territorial rights, they assembled at seven o'clock, and- con- tinued sitting till five in the afternoon. Tbey presented, as the result of their deliberations, a remonstrance to the French minister, Rheinard, who denied having any know- ledge %whatsoever ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8356 | Page: Page 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 | Tags: News 

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... I .:SUMMARY OF POITICS. : I USS1Al AND SFRA'NCE.--PreVioUs tao 'thekin~g' of any' remarks upon the I, or the probable consequenpces of te dispute between these two powers, ,it m.ay note unnecessary to say. a word dr two as to the progiess of the dispute itself, as far as that progress is p~erceiv~able in, the dip loina tic con-: Iniunicatioss that havefound their way into the world,-The. ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6487 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

IRISH VOLUNTEERS

... Sil,-The panegyrists of our volunteer system have been in the habit of appealing triumphantly to the supposed exploits ot the Irish yeombanry, in the rebellion of 1798. Thev have attributed the suppression of that rebellion principally to the valour and alert- ness of the armed yeomanry corps, and hence they argue for the efficiency of an army s0 constituted in this country. But, Sir, this ...

CONQUERED COLONIES

... SIR,-In the discussions, which have lately taken place. Oa the subject of the slave trade, it appears to me that many op~inons existed. Some thought the trade should be immediately abolished; some thought it should never be abolished some thought it should be suspended during the continuance of hostilities; and some that it should not be suspended at ?? I have never yet heard of any opinion, ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... PUBLe, PAERS i NotES BETWEEIN FRANCE Awn RluSSIA.- Note ?? ?? ke pri &A M -iistei for Foreign 1R,'e/ions to the imperial Rus. sian Cbarge d'Afaires, ted May I6, 1804, -d.sign ,Cis. M.YTALLERAND, I have jaid before the First ConsuI the note of the 22d April (see Reg. Vol. YL p. 29), which you di- me the honour to trabs- .mit to me. The' Fif-tConsullobser'With regret, that the influece of ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1804
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9153 | Page: Page 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 | Tags: News 

LETTER 1V

... cc Deans ies ?? d'opulence, dors on a joul, ont est enre is praspi 4n fai tt des idees chimte'riqei uie sa puissance; on mrdprii ses Voisins pace qu ils sont oms -riches,; cc on croil avoir droit die ?? domnner, ou du moins de ien traiter cava1ierement. .Soi ambition, 'vanild, ignorance, quwalizes qui sassocient merveilleusement; a fiorze, 'sans qson. s'en af ; perfot ye des enztreprises an ...

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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL ṔAPERS

... FOREIGN OFFICIAL fAFEES. INTERCEPTED LETTERIE RELAT,'[VBT T JEAOME HUotNAPARTi. The Minister of Marine to M. picbon, Con- sular- General at New Yark. Dated Paris, April zo, IRo4. Board of-, For yourself only. I I have taken the orders of ite First Consul, Citizen, concerning the demand which you made on me for the appointment of an allowance to be granted to Citizen Je- rome Buonapart6; and ...

SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... SiR GEoRGE RUMBOLD. (Continued from p. 78X) This gentleman had, since the last Register was published, arrived in London.-On his arrival at Paris, he was conveyed to the Temple, where he was treated with civility, and where he remain- ed two dayf and two nights. On the third dayhbe was removed from the Temple, and conveyed towards the coast of the channel, hasing first signedoa parole, that be ...

SUBSCRIPTION IN MILITARY BODIES

... E-t7ESCR1PTIO2,ES, IN DI~l1lTA:R},g4-.~ ES. SiJ, -Considerit5g it to be Ope, of the p'incipal objects of, your paper to direct the public r3ind to a view of any. abuse or improper practice. tht t: rmequire correc- tion, I beg leave to offel 4 few emarks upon a. subject, rhib,,h perhaps,. may be deemed: not uninteresting.Acustom has been lately. introduced, and now, indeed, become very. genral, ...