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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.

But, Hut 15

Brt20.3

NOV 11 1881

Summer Fund.

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

Lord Castlereagh, 48, 54.

Dispatch from Commodore Bainbridge, re-

lating to the capture of the Java, 594.

Message from the President to the Senate,
on the British system of Licenses, 594.
Speech of the President, on taking the oath
of office, 703, 733.

Notice to British subjects, 735.
Letter from Captain Lawrence, on the cap-
ture of the Peacock, 765.

Correspondence between Governor Halset
and Commodore Beresford, 768,798.

AMERICA (British).- Dispatch from Sir G.
Prevost, giving an account of the surrender of
General Winchester, 697.

Dispatch from the same, narrating an ad-
vantage obtained at Ogdensburgh, 851.
AUSTRIA.-Conversation between the Empe-
ror Napoleon and the Austrian Ambassador,
854.

ENGLAND.-Letter from Capt. Carden, giving

an account of the capture of the Macedonian,

Deposition of Lady Douglas, 374.

Sir J. Douglas, 377.

Robert Bidgood, 377.

William Cole, 378, 399.

Frances Lloyd, 379, 403.

Mary Ann Wilson, 380.

Samuel Roberts, 381.

Thomas Stikeman, 381.

John Sicard, 583.

Charlotte Sander, 383.

Sophia Austin, 385.

Letter of Lady Willoughby, 386.

Extract from the Register of Brownlow-stree

Hospital, 386.

Deposition of Elizabeth Gosden, 386.

Betty Townley, 387.

Thomas Edmeades, 388, 520.

Samuel G. Mills, 388.

Harriet Fitzgerald, 389.

Reply of Lady Willoughby to Queries, 391.

Further Deposition of R. Bidgood, 392, 401.

Deposition of Sir F. Millman, 392, 395.

Mrs. Lisle, 393.

Earl Cholmondeley, 395.

Narrative of the Duke of Kent, 396.

Speech of Sarah Bidgood, 403.

Letters of the Princess of Wales to the King,
403, 404, 409, 410, 411, 435, 524.

Letters between the Princess and Lord Er-
skine, 404, 407, 408, 526, 528.

The Princess's Vindication, 411, 453.

Deposition of Captain Manby, 518.

Mr. Lawrence, 519.

Memorandum of a conversation between Lord
Moira, Mr. Mills, and Mr. Lowten, 522.

Deposition of Jonathan Partridge, 523.

Philip Krackeler, 524.

Robert Eaglestone, 524.

Letters of the King to the Princess of Wales,
526, 528.

Letters between the Prince and Princess in
1796, 537,588.

Letter from Lieut. Chads, on the loss of the
Jaya, 700.

Treaty of alliance with Sweden, 867.
FRANCE-Address of congratulation from the
Senate to the Emperor Napoleon, on his re-
turn, and his reply, 115.

Proceedings of the Senate, and the Senatus
Consultum for raising 350,000 men, 122, 147.
Letters from the Viceroy of Italy, the Prince
of Eckmuhl, and the Duke of Elchingen, con-
tradicting facts in the Russian bulletins, 192,

252.

Proceedings of the Conservative Senate, re-

lative to the Regency, &c. 254, 266.

Speech of the Emperor to the Legislative SELECTIONS FROM OTHER PUBLICA-

Body, 279.

Concordat between the Emperor and the

Pope, 282.

Imperial decree, relative to the Concordat,

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Abstract of the Act to relieve the Catholics,

716.

Case of Mr. Creevey, 724.

Debate in the House of Commons, on Mr.

Cochrane Johnstone's motion, relative to the

Princess of Wales, 339.

on pro-

secuting the Duke of Leeds, 906.

in the House of Lords, on the Ame-

rican war, 315.
Letter of Sir F. Burdett, on the Westmin-
ster Address, 611.

Letters of Lord Moira and Mr. Whitbread,
relative to the Princess of Wales, 568, 592.

Meeting of the county of Kent, to petition
against the Catholic claims, 204.

Pastoral Address of the Roman Catholic
Irish Clergy, 849..

Petition of the county of Sligo, against the
Catholic claims, 217.

Proceedings in the City Common Council,
on an address to the Princess, 655.
Common Hall, on the

same, 546.

ceiving the Report on the Address, 660.
of a Court of Proprietors of the
East India Company, on the correspondence
between the Directors and Government, 140,
176.

Resolutions moved by Mr. C. Johnstone, 332.
Speech of Mr. Whitbread, on Mrs. Lisle's

examination, 482.

Lord Ellenborough, in reply to

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