COBBETT'S POLITICAL REGISTER. VOL. XIX. FROM JANUARY TO JUNE, 1811. ง LONDON: PRINTED BY T. C. HANSARD, PETERBOROUGH COURT, FLEET STREET: AND JOHN BUDD, PALL-MALL 1811. CONTENTS OF VOL. XIX. AMERICA.-President James Madison's messages to Declaration of independence, published by the inhabitants of West Florida, 177. Letter from Mr. Smith, Secretary of State, for the recal of Mr. Pinckney, the American Documents laid before the Congress, (Dec. 6, 1810) by the President, relative to the disputes Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, made to the Congress, (11 Dec. 1810.) 210. Correspondence of Mr. Pinckney, with the American Secretary of State, relative to the ne- gotiation carried on, with the British government, by Mr. Pinkney, 218, 606, 635, 988. Papers relating to the commerce between America and France, laid before Congress, on the 31st of December 1810; consisting of cor. respondence between General Turreau and Mr. Smith, and between Mr. Smith and General Acts supplementary to the Non Intercourse Law, excluding British vessels and British ma- Correspondence, of Mr. Pinkney, the Ame. DENMARK.-Letter to Sir James Saumarez, from Danish account of the attack upon Anholt, ENGLAND.-Answers of the Prince of Wales, and the Queen, to the deputations from the two Houses, on the resolutions being presented to them, relative to the Regency, 116. Protest, against the rejection of Lord King's motion to omit the name of Lord Eldon, as one Evidence of Doctors Willis and Heberden, as to the state of his Majesty's health, 270. Official account of the installation of the Unofficial account of the same event, 350, 367. An Act to provide for the administration of the royal authority, &c. during his Majesty's Copies of letters that passed between the Prince Regent and Mr. Perceval, on his royal highness declaring his intention to retain in his service the present Ministers, 431. Dispatches, relative to the capture of the Isle of France, 433, 474, 544, 573. Report from the Select Committee, on the state of commercial credit, laid before the House of Commons, (6 March 1811) 626. Report of the Queen's Council, on the State of Copy of the Bank notice, fixing, at five shil- lings and sixpence, the price of dollars, 980. Resolutions proposed by Mr. Horner, on the Resolutions proposed by Mr. Vansittart on the Bullion question, 1075, 1140. Amendinents on the Resolutions, 1145. LONDON AND WESTMINSTER.-Resolution of the Address presented to the Prince Regent, from the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the Address of the inhabitants of Westminster to Proceedings in the City Common Council, on a Petition for granting the use of the Guildhall, for a meeting upon the subject of Parliamentary Resolutions of the Livery of London, passed 30th May 1811, on the Subject of a Parliamen- FRANCE. Napoleon's message to the Conservative The report on the State of the Empire, 55. Letter to the President of the Council of Report, Senatus Consultum, and address, on Report of a Committee of the Conservative Decree relative to commerce at Frankfort, Report of Capt. Duperre, commanding the Maritime force at the Isle of France, 221, 247. Extract from the Moniteur, relating to the English prisoners wrecked in the Elizabeth, near Comments of the Moniteur on the Prince Regent's speech to the House of Lords, 660. Decree relative to the making Sugar and Indigo, from Beet root and Woad, 951. Extract of a letter, from the Minister of Fi- nance, relative to the revocation of the Berlin and Milan decrees, as far as regarded America, Decree for the raising of 3,000 Seamen, 1118. Report of a plot respecting Belleisle, 1119. First sitting of the French National Council, 1628. HAMBURGH.-Address from Hamburgh, to Napo- The reply of Napoleon, 894 Grant, from the Special Council, of further HANS TOWNS.-Report on the annexation of the Union of the Hans Towns to France, and dis- HOLLAND.-Proceedings of the Dutch Ministry with the English Government, relative to the preserving of the independence of Holland, by the means of a peace with France, 62, 80. Annunciation of the birth of a son to Napo- leon, 794. PORTUGAL-Dispatch from Lord Wellington, re- lative to the proceedings of the Armies in Por- tugal, up to the 15th of December, 124. Convention between the Governments of Por- tugal and Spain, allowing each Government to Dispatch from Lord Wellington to the Portu Comments of the Moniteur, on the statements Dispatches from Lord Wellington giving an Dispatches from the same, up to the 26th of Dispatches from the same, giving an account of the defeat of General Mendizabel, and of the Siege of Badajoz by the French, 671, 895. Dispatches from the same, and from Charles Stuart, Esq. stating the retreat of the French French account of the Army of Massena, up Dispatches from Lord Wellington, to the Por- Dispatch from Lord Wellington, dated 27th Dispatches from the same, narrating his Ope- rations, up to the 27th of March, 949. Dispatch from Charles Stuart, Esq. stating the advance of General Beresford's Army, and Proclamation against the French, issued by the Portuguese Government, 1017. Dispatches from Lord Wellington, giving an Dispatch from Marshal Beresford, to Lord Wellington, giving an account of the defeat of a Dispatch from Lord Wellington, stating the Dispatches from Charles Stuart, Esq. giving an account of the Surrender of Olivenza, the po- Dispatches from Lord Wellington, giving an French account of the Battle of Fuentes de Dispatch from Lord Wellington, relative to the escape of the Garrison of Almeida, 1360. French account of the escape of the Garrison Proclamations of Lord Wellington to the Por- PRUSSIA. Edict, relative to the confiscation of all ships in which English produce and manufactures have been, or may be, introduced into the Prus- sian ports, 991. SICILY.-Declaration of the King, relative to the SPAIN.-Correspondence, relative to the Statue to Decree of the Cortes, offering pardon to de Decree of the Cortes, for erecting a Statue in Proclamation of the Cortes, declaring that Proclamation from the Council of Regency, on the anniversary of May the 2nd, 1599, 1623. French account of the Siège and Surrender of State of the French Armies in Spain; and ac- English account of the Battle of Barrosa, 761, French accounts of the Battle of Barrosa, 922, Various Letters, published at Cadiz, on the Letter from General Graham to Mr. Welles- Notes of the Moniteur, on the account of the French official intelligence from the Armies, Dispatch from Charles Stuart, Esq. announc- News from the Armies in Spain, published at Dispatches from Lord Wellington, enclosing General Castanos's account of the Battle of Al- latercepted French Letter from General Gazan Dispatch from Lord Wellington, giving an ac- French official intelligence from the Armies in SPANISH AMERICA.-Declaration of independence, Statement of accounts in which Mr. S. Brookes Address to the People of Great Britain, from Copy of the Petition, praying a Reform in Debate in the House of the Commons, on the Mr. Lemaitre's Petition to the House of Com- Report of proceedings, in the trial of an ac- Report of the proceedings, in the Court of Debate, in the House of Commons, on pre- Trial, in the Court of King's Bench, of the Report of the trial of Mr. Drakard, at Lincoln, Debate, in the House of Commons, 12th June, Debate, in the House of Commons, upon a Debate, in the House of Commons, on the mo- Speeches of Lords Holland, Ellenborough, Speech of Lord Folkestone, and answer of Sir Debate, on Lord A. Hamilton's motion, rela- The Englishman's Right: a dialogue between Letter, addressed to Lord Holland, on the Li- Trial of Mr. Roger O'Connor, for an assault, Light Gold against Heavy Gold. From the Account of the proceedings of the Protestant Debate, on Lood Cochrane's motion for papers Resolutions of the West India merchants, on Resolutions and Petition of the Corn-growers Protest of the Landholders of England, against Speech of Mr. Perceval, on moving the |