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SUMMARY OF POLITICS

... ' The s~ectacle now exhibitede on the Continent, so glorious to human nainrc in its cornmenlrOnert, will, r we trast, prmcevtd with consistent splendour, and tne contcst terminate in the ?? thegeZ. objects, for wvhich it is undeitaken. We do no-t hesitate to ti xe c-edit to our;,overnent f isr thesegreat events. We do believe, that the present auspicitos state ct thin-gs has arisen lrn ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... DOME.STIC OFFICIAL PAPERS. NAAvt. VrTCTory.-Fr-o;'z1 Ike Londonz Ga- zelte, Ac;v. 16, I SO5, Copy / of a Letter *om the Right Hon. Lord Colfingwood,z dVice-Alnbira' of the Red, &. to, TV. .JIlarsdcn, E1,q. dtfe on loard the Eurg- a/us. of' Cadi^z, Oct. 29, 1805. Sir, Since my letter to yourof the 24th; stating the proceedings of his Maje-ity's squadron, our situation hias been the most ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... Independent of the Tcrritories of the Frenoil, the-map of Eirope is but s'mall, aP:+ twos W a are now left saadinig.. Russia is poerful, bat, ,at a great distance from them. Austria rermansn strong, and, perhaps, not impaired in~territorie~s; but, so iereft of all external aid, so stripp&d ,£ sipportvth1it in any newwomrm, the first heave of the sea will be 'very likely to bring herby ?? W- ...

Published: Saturday 23 November 1805
Newspaper: Cobbett's Weekly Political Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11443 | Page: Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... iQ,,pNT OFFICIAl PAPERS. HIuNGARY.-SAdress of the Jrchduke Pa-| lat iae after making the Royal Propositions to theie ngarian. _Diet. Dated Oct. 30, 1835. Everv one must perceive in wst d- cult tuines e-he administration: of my ofi~e; the first in the. kmiedom, confered uporl me by the fret voe of the miagnatandl tle state,: and confined by his Apostolic Ma jesty. has ?? of the first and ...

FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS

... POREIGN OFFICAL PAPERS. BANK OF PFARs.-Repdrt wmade by M. Perregaux to the Proprietors of Batk Stock, ret ne to the State o the Bank of Paris; October17, 1805. The Bait has, in the coutse of the year, ?? .sutas oh acout of its old debts, -which are reduced to a nmere trifle. It has securities for about l1,O00 francs, which will comesdccessivelyinto payment. A loss ,of 2,,1-4 francs has been ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... ' -- I CONTINENTAL WAsR. Fourth Bulldtin oJ ke Gyand Adrmzj; from tw 'French 0,#. cial Paper, ike AMoniteur..-Aagsburgh, - Oct. 1i, 1805. Thd'battle of Wertingen was followed, twent~y-four hours afterwards, by the action of Gunzhirgih. Marsbal Nky marched with his ?? division against Lange- neau; ?? division against Gunz- burgh. The enemy, who attempted to op- pose that matcl4 were every ...

DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS

... DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS: NAVAL VICTORY AND DEATH OF NELSqO. -From the Londom Gazette Extraordinary, dated Admiralty Office, Nov. 6, 1805. Dispatches, of which the follow'ing are copies, were received at the Admiralty this day, at one o'clock, a.m. from Vice-Admi- ral (Collinagwvood, Cbmmander in Chiief of his Majesty's ships anid -e~ssels offCadia: Euryalu.., off Cape Tiaflgar, Oct. 22, 1805. ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... DISPUTE WITH AMER RcA-Correspontfl ence of Mr. King, with Lord Nsesbury,: (C'oncludedfrom p. 730) Downihg-street, April it, 1-801. Sia,-I have the honour to acknowled the receipt of your letter of the 13tb of last Month, and to- irform you that, in conse- quence of the representatioincontrtined in. it_ a letter has been written, by his Majesty* conimand, by his Grace the Duke of Port- land, to ...

CATHOLIC CLAIMS

... CATHOLI CLAIMS. LETTER IV. . ?? wanl ver my' intention to offer my reflections on the proceedings of parlia- wodnt,: concerning 0he Catiiolig QuestionC till thbe debates on out apott aubje ct, I should appear in a regular form before the public. I have too much respect for the constitutional rights -of the legislature, to arraign the proceedings of either house, or to concur in any transaction ...

man can tell what

... will be the issue of war; but, when we look to the past, I ask, withy watrationa1 hope such a war as the late one can be begun, and with Wbit rational ground of success ? Is itinterided, that, at the present period of the year, whey Austria is unprepared, any-eperations sh oid lie undertaken ? Or, that every thing should be prepared to begin the war in the nextcampaign ? If Austria should move ...

Abstract of the Sixth Bulletin

... Alstract of tle Sixth, Bzllatin. Elcltingen, Oct. I.-Annexed is the ca- pitulation of Uln. The Emnperor m&-t b are taken the place by assault, but 20,000 mel), defended by fortif.cations and Iwet ditchcs, would hiave made a resistarnce, and his desire was to save the efti;sion atf bLnd. C-en. Mack was in that city. The 'xuastrian krmy consisted of 14 ?? of i't'llnW- Of the army of E.avaria, as ...

PUBLIC PAPERS

... CONTINBNTAL WAR. -Jroceedzng j thle Extraordinary Meeting of the Conserva- tive Senate of France; Oct. 24, 1805. At oell o'clock this day the members of the Conservative Senate met, in virtue of a convocation. extraordinary ordered by his Highness Prince Joseph, grand elector. His Imperial Highness Prince Louis, constable; his Serene Highness the Arch-Chancellor of the Empire and some of the ...