COBBETT'S 23 POLITICAL REGISTER. VOL. XXIII. FROM JANUARY TO JUNE, 1813. LONDON: PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR, AND SOLD BY RICHARD BAGSHAW, BRYDGES-STREET, COVENT-GARDEN. J. M'Creery, Printer, Black-Horse-Court, Fleet-Street. CONTENTS OF VOL. XXIII. Documents, which accompanied the Mes- sage; consisting of correspondence between Mr. Russel and Lord Castlereagh, and between Sir J. B. Warren and Mr. Monroe, 20, 25. Further documents, accompanying the Mes- sage; consisting of correspondence between Mr. Graham, Mr. Russel, Mr. Monroe, and Dispatch from Commodore Bainbridge, re- lating to the capture of the Java, 594. Message from the President to the Senate, Notice to British subjects, 735. Correspondence between Governor Halset AMERICA (British).- Dispatch from Sir G. Dispatch from the same, narrating an ad- Declaration of the Prince Regent against Proclamation of the Prince Regent against the destroyers of machinery, 190. Copy of a letter from the Princess of Wales to the Prince Regent, 227, 262. Letter from the Princess of Wales to the Speaker of the House of Commons, 310. Letters between the Prince and Princess of Wales on their separation, 321, 537. Report of the Privy Council to the Regent, on the Princess not seeing her daughter, 325. Deposition of Lady Douglas, 374. Letter of Lady Willoughby, 386. Extract from the Register of Brownlow-stree Deposition of Elizabeth Gosden, 386. Reply of Lady Willoughby to Queries, 391. Further Deposition of R. Bidgood, 392, 401. Deposition of Sir F. Millman, 392, 395. Narrative of the Duke of Kent, 396. Letters of the Princess of Wales to the King, Letters between the Princess and Lord Er- The Princess's Vindication, 411, 453. Deposition of Captain Manby, 518. Memorandum of a conversation between Lord Deposition of Jonathan Partridge, 523. Letters of the King to the Princess of Wales, Letters between the Prince and Princess in Letter from Lieut. Chads, on the loss of the Treaty of alliance with Sweden, 867. Proceedings of the Senate, and the Senatus 252. Proceedings of the Conservative Senate, re- Speech of the Emperor to the Legislative SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA- Body, 279. State of the French army in the North, 30th Proceedings of the Senate, on investing the Empress with the Regency, 632. Report of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the defection of Prussia, 635. Proceedings of the Conservative Senate, on raising additional forces, 638, 665. Proclamation of General St. Cyr, to the in- habitants of the new departments, 694. Military reports transmitted to the Empress, 754, 75, 758, 759, 761, 764, 794, 824, 854, Abstract of the Act to relieve the Catholics, 716. Account of the Princess of Hanover, with Address of C. Butler, Esq. to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland, in behalf of the Debate in the House of Commons, on Mr. Cochrane Johnstone's motion, relative to the secuting the Duke of Leeds, 906. in the House of Lords, on the Ame- rican war, 315. Letters of Lord Moira and Mr. Whitbread, Meeting of the county of Kent, to petition Pastoral Address of the Roman Catholic Petition of the county of Sligo, against the Proceedings in the City Common Council, ceiving the Report on the Address, 660. Resolutions moved by Mr. C. Johnstone, 332. |