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nd Rochland, All Saints, with St. Andrew, . county Norfolk.-Rev. J. Prince, Queenon, V. county Gloucester.-Rev. J. Sperlng, M. A. Lemmarsh, R. Essex, vice Hurck.-Rev. B. V. Layard, Affington, R. unty Lincoln.-Rev. T. Cantley, B. D. tratford, St. Mary, R. Suffolk.-Rev. T. erring, M.A. Ringstead, St. Peter and St. andrew,R.Norfolk.-Rev. Charles Bitherne, 4. A. Wanstraw, R. county Somerset. lev. H. Dashwood, B. A. Caistor, St. Edund, with Marketshall, R. Norfolk.Lev. S. Preston, M. A. Bristow, V. Norfolk, Lev. T. Sedgewick, B. A Mirfield, V. counYork, vice Cookson, dec.-Rev. Dr. Tayr. R. of Wotton, Surrey, collated to Chihester archdeaconry, and Rev. J. Pratt of rpington Siddlescomb, R. Sussex, both vice allesck, dec.-Rev. J. Fielding, Wonersh, . Surrey, vice Hill, dec.-Rev. John Bush, .L. B. Hartwell cum Hampden, R.Bucks. -Rev. W. Gimingham, M. A. St. Dionis Backchurch, R. London, vice Lynch, dec. -Rev. J. Hird, M. A. Munton, R. Hants, ice Hawtrey, dec.-Rev. H. N. Astley, aulsham, R. Norfolk.-Rev. G. R. Leathes, . A. Wickhampton, R. Norfolk.-W. L. ham, Fersfield, R. Norfolk.Rev. E. P. enezet, M. A. Bungey Trinity, V. Suffolk. -Rev. Mr. Brown, master of the Blue Coat School at Nottingham, Elton, R. in e Vale of Belvoir.-Rev. R. Lockwood, 1. A. Potter-heigham, V. Norfolk, vice nguish, resigned, and Ashby, and Oby with Thurne, Rector in the same county, ice Thoroton, resigned.-Rev. C. Collyer, Thornage, R. with Brinton, R. annexed, Norfolk,-Rev. Rowland Hill, M. A. St. Mary, R. at Chester.-Rev. Sir John Fagg, art. Chatham, R. Kent, vice Fowell, dec. -Rev. P. Lievre, curate of Claybrook, co. eicester, Arnesby, V. in the same county. -Rev. J. Smith, St. Florence, R. co. Pemroke, vice Frampton, dec.-Rev. Edward arkinson, Great Leighs, R. co. Essex.→ ev. Hugh Owen, M. A. F. A. S. Gillingam, minor prebend in Salisbury, Cathe

dral, vice Green, dec.-Rev. W. Metcalfe, Ratingdon, R. Essex, vice Forster, dec.Rev. C. Males, Stapleford, V. co. Cambridge, vice Metcalfe, resigned.-Rev. C. Chester, L.L. B. Barley, R. co. Herts.-Rev. T. Matthews, of Outwell, Tydd, St. Giles, R. in the Isle of Ely, vice Lindsay, promoted to the See of Killaloe and Kilfenora, in Ireland: Rev. W. Hardwicke, Outwell, R. Norfolk, vice Matthews, resigned. Rev. Dr. Nelson, brother to Ld. N. appointed vice dean of Canterbury Cathedral, vice Walesby, who goes out by rotation.-Rev. J. Davis, B. D. Orwell, R. co. Cambridge, vice Collier, dec.-Rev. T. Robinson, M. A. St. Andrew the Great Donative, in Cambridge, vice Jones, dec.-Rev. H. J. Todd, M. A. Rector of Allhallows, Lombard-street, London, R. Woolwich, Kent.-Rev. Sam. Ayscough of the British Museum, Cudham, V. near Farnborough in Kent.-Rev. Mr. Havey, Willian, V. co. Herts,

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Rev. Allen Fielding, M. A, to hold St. Cosmas and Damien, in the Blean, V. toge ther with St. Stephen, V. both in the diocese of Canterbury, vice Gregory, deceased.Rev. W. P. Menzies, to hold Friendsbury, V. in the diocese of Rochester, with SuttonVallence, R. and the Chapelry of East-Sutton, annexed, in the diocese of Canterbury. -Rev. W. Penchen, M. A. to hold St. Mary, V. Huntingdon, with Woodwalton, R. co. Huntingdon.-Rev. J. Hollis, to hold Chesterton, V. co. Oxford, with Shipton, V. Hants. Rev. W. Wisteler, M. A. Rector of Newtimber, Sussex, to hold All Saints and St. Clements, R. R. and Hastings. -Rev. T.! Pettat, M. A. to hold Hathrop, R. with Beverston, R. and Kingscote Chapelry annexed, co. Gloucester.-Rev. J. Rippon, to hold Long-Marton, R. co. Westmorland with Kirkby, those R.-Rev. W.M.Moreton, M.A. to hold Tritsey, R. Suray, with Westdern, R. Sussex.-Rev. H. M. Davis, M. A. to hold Bishopsbourne, R. with Eynsford, V. both co. Kent, vice Fewell, deceased.

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INDEX.

A.

A.B. letter from, to the Earl of Suffolk, on the
system of favouritism pursued in the military
promotions, 310.

letter from, to the editor, correcting an error
in his letter to the Earl of Suffolk, 340.

note of the editor, to the letter from, to the
Earl of Suffolk, 341.

- letter from, on the inferiority of the volun-
teers to soldiers, 674-

Abuses in the navy, debates on a petition relative
to the, 1354.

Abstract list of yeomanry and volunteers in Ire-
land, accepted by the King, 1900.

of yeomanry and volunteers in Great
Britain, accepted by the King, 1901.
Academicus, letter from, to the editor, on the im-
morality and impiety of Sheridan's play of Pi-
zarro, 436.

Accounts and statements laid before parliament,

1479.

of the imports of Great Britain, 1470.
of the consolidated fund, 1475.

of the reduction of the national debt,

1478.
1479-
of monies paid towards the charges of
the funded debt and imperial loans, 1479.
of the public expenditure, 1481.
of the tonnage of vessels built in Great
Britain, 1483.

of the interest paid on Exchequer bills,

of the progress made in the redemption
of the funded debt, 1485.

of the unfunded debt, &c., 1487.

of the progress made in the redemption
of the debt of Ireland, 1487.

of the nett produce of the permanent
taxes, 1896.

of the Bank notes of Ireland below five
pounds in circulation, 1896.

of the notes of the Bank of England in
circulation, 1897.

of Louisiana, laid before the American
Congress, by the president of the United States,
1910.

Acts, list of those passed in the session of par-
liament from Nov. 22 to Dec. 20, 1903.
Additional arming bill, Inquisitor's objections to
the, 57.
observations on the, 91.
Addington, Mr. letter to, from an owner of pro-
perty, on the impolicy and injustice of the pro-
perty tax, 306.
the Rt. Hon. Henry, letter from a
Nearer Observer, to, on the weakness of the mi-
nistry, 449.

Mr. promise said to have been made
by Mr. Pitt and Lord Grenville to, 897.
Additional force bill, debates on the, 1071.
Address of the county of Middlesex to the King,
178.

to the public, by Mr. Cobbett relative to
the libels published against him in the True Bri-
ton, 238.

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of the House of Commons to the King, at
the close of the session ended in August, 247.

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on, 390.

of the French and Italian troops under
Gen. Murat, to Buonaparté, 461.

to the public, Mr. Cobbett's, on the pub-
lication of his Parliamentary Debates, 735.

to the public, Mr. Cobbett's, on the con-
clusion of the 4th Vol. of Register, 929.

in answer to the King's speech of Nov.
22, debates on the, 1537, 1554.
Adjutant General, orders given by the, to the offi-
-cers of the army of reserve, and second batta-
lions of the line, to join their regiments, 562.
Admiralty, conduct of the, relative to the internal
management of the Dock-yards, 49.

letter from the, to the commanders of

fencible districts, 206.

orders from the, relative to the block-
ade of the mouth of the Seine, 404.
Affairs, Letter 1. from Inquisitor, on the present
state of, 51.

of Ireland, letter from an Irishman, to
Mr. Wickham on the, 289.

545.

586.

letter from Juverna, to the editor, on the,

introductory letter from Juverna, on the,

letter III. from Juverna, on the, 609.
letter from Hibernicus on the, 654.
letter IV. from Juverna, on the, 801.
remarks on the, 848.

letter V. from Juverna, on the, 961.
Albanians, insurrection of the, in Egypt, 8r.
Alexandria in America, prevalence of the yellow
fever, 618.

Aliens, proclamation respecting, 251.

proclamation of his Majesty, respecting
them, 361.

proclamation of the King, requiring them
to enrol themselves, 597.

debates relative to, 1276, 1282.
Amator Regis et Patriæ, address of, to the British
people, on the invasion, 267.

America, the United States of, hostilities com-
menced between Morocco, and, 562.

the U. States of and Russia, abstract
statement of the trade between, 619.

co, and, 719.
vention with Sweden;

dispute with, 727.

peace between Moroc

treaty with, and con--
comparison between, 724.`
observations on the

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distrust of the security.
and the French repub-
and the Freneh re-.
public, convention between, settling the pur-
chase of Louisiana, 883.
and the French repub-
lic, convention between, for paying the debts.
due from France to the Americans, 884.
message from the pre- -

of England, prevalent in, 852.
lic, treaty between for Louisiana, 880.

sident of, to the congress, on the 17th October,
887.
America, the U. States of, remarks on the cession
of Louisiana to, 919.

report of the secretary
of the Treasury on the fiscal affairs of, 982.
report of a secret com-
mittee of the congress of, on the policy of ob-
taining New Orleans and the Floridas, 1905.
account of Louisiana,
laid before congress by the president of, 1910.
Americans, the right of deposit at New Orleans,
restored to the, 319.

-- their opinion of the ministry, 572.
American consul at Hamburgh, letter from the, to
the American captains, on the blockade of the
Eibe, 145.

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embassador, presentation of Mr. Mun-

roe, the, 251.

congress, observations on the extraor
dinary meeting of, the, 447.

claims on the French government, let-
ter from the American consul at Paris, relative
to, 461.

congress, proclamation of the president
for convening the, 493.

newspapers, extracts from the, on the
state of parties in England, 747:
Amherst's Lord, grant, debate relative to, 1201.
Analytical and comparative view of "the Cur-
"sory Remarks by a Near Observer," and on
the Plain Answer by a More Accurate Observer,
836, 897.

Anjou, letter from, on the pernicious influence of
the commercial and funding system, 432.
Annibal, letter I. from, on the necessity of making
G. Britain a military nation, 112.

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letter II. from, defending Mr. Windham
from the misrepresentation of Mr. Sheridan,
199.

letter from, on the fund at Lloyd's, 353.
Ansley, Lord and Lady, conduct of, at a meeting
of the volunteers of Braintree, 608.
Antigua, discomfiture of an attack by the French,
on, 622.

Anti-Charlatan, letter from, on the consecration of
the colours of the volunteers, 676.
Anti-medicus, epigram by, 203.

Appointments, 20, 274, 406, 466, 503, 563, 619,
686, 720, 756, 782, 893, 944.

the chief military ones of Scotland

and Ireland, remarks on, 574.
Archdall, Mr. attack on Mr. Cobbett, by, 229.
Army of reserve, Inquisitor's objections to the
plan of the, 53.

Arming bill, additional, Inquisitor's objections to
the, 87.

bill, the additional, observations on, 91.
Armament, volunteer naval, plan of, transmitted
by Lord Hobart, to the Lords Lieutenant of
Counties, 271.

Arms for the volunteers, letter from Mr. Yorke, to
the Lords Lieutenant of Counties, respecting,
.401.

remarks on the great scarcity of, 415.
ministers censured for neglecting to provide
a sufficient number of, 544.

letter from an Enemy to Quacks, on the
deficiency of, 647.

Army, the regular, state of at the conclusion of
peace, 695.

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estimates, probable amount of the, 855.
of reserve, expense and inefficacy of the,

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Balance of power, necessity of maintaining the, 6.
Bankruptcy national, necessity of preparing mea-
sures in case it should take place, 511.
Bank notes, observations relative to the, 510.
at a discount, 954.

- necessity of the paying in specie, 548.
restriction bill, remarks on the, 792.
restriction, remarks on a debate in the House
of Lords on the, 859.

fraud on the motion relative to the, 1052.
restriction bill, debates on the, 1571, 1651,
1672, 1824.

of Ireland, account of the notes under five
pounds, in circulation of the, 1896.

of England, account of the notes in circula-
tion of the, 1897.

Barbut, Col. letter from, relative to the war against
the King of Candy in Ceylon, 46c.
Barracks, debates relative to, 1568.

Batavia, military operations in, 20, 209, 252, 276,
345, 365,442, 468, 504, 505, 601, 620, 686, 895.
naval preparation in, 253, 470, 505, 622,

687, 759, 785, 945:

France and Italy, military convention be
tween ratified, 344.

proclamation of the government of, rela-
tive to neutral commerce, 682.

republic of, issues a declaration of war,
against G. Britain, 82.

decree of the government of, relative to
British merchandize, 110.
Baseness of the London press, 181.

of the London newspaper printers, 705.
Bastard, Col. disrespectful expressions used by,
respecting the Austrian army, 31.

Bentley, Mr. the supposed author of the Cursory
Remarks, 537.

Berthier, Gen. order of relative to the Hanoverian
army, 145.

Gen. article of capitulation for Tobage,
signed by, 246.

Gen. minister at War, report of, to the
First Consul, relative to the captured French
standards recovered at Hanover, 560.
Berbice, capitulation of, 783.

observations on the capture of, 798.
Bills, drawn on France, notice of the government
of St. Domingo, relative to the, 439.
Bishops and emigrants, French, defence of the,
24, 95, 183.

Black empire at St. Domingo, observations on the
prospect of the establishment of, 607.
Blockade of the Elbe by G. Britain, notice of the, 80.
justification of, 21, 117.
extract from the Moniteur on

the, 105.

Blockade of the Elbe, letter of the American Con-
sul at Hamburgh, on the, 145.

of the Weser, notification of

the, by G. Britain, 171.
of the mouth of the Seine,
orders from the Admiralty, relative to the, 404.
of the Genoa and Spezzia by

G. Britain, notice of the, 245..

of Havre de Grace, by G.

Britain, notice of the, 359.
Bloon.sbury corps of volunters, letter from Miles
on the committee of the, 965.

B. N. letter from, on the conduct of Earl St. Vin-
cent, from the 6th April, 1796, 46.

Bombardments of the French coast, defended, 478.
Bonding and warehouse system, debates relative to
the, 1263.

Boston election, committee, 1552:

Bowles, Gen. the Indian chief, taken prisoner by.
the Spaniards, 441.

remarks on the capture of, 447.
Braintree, conduct of Lord and Lady Ansley, at a
meeting of the volunteers of, 608.
Bread, prices of, 32.

Bremen, note presented to the senate of, by Gen.
Mortier, relative to English property, &c. in
that city, 19.

-- explanatory note of Gen. Mortier, to the
senate of, relative to English ships, property,
and subjects, 80.

Bristol harbour bill, debates on the, 1357.
Britain, Great, inquiry into the nature of the con-
tinental politics of, 1.

policy of France in attempting to
exclude her from the continent, 7.

note presented by the French
chargé d'affaires to Helvitia, relative to the war
between France and, 17.

decree of the French government,
relative to the imprisonment of the subjects of,
in the republic, 19.

naval power of, at the signing of
the preliminary treaty, 34.

39.

plan for the military operations of,

advantages to be derived by, from
the destruction of the power of Buonaparté, and
restoration of Louis XVIII. 74, 99.

explanatory notes presented by or-
der of France, to the senate of Bremen, relative
to English ships, property, and subjects, 8.
notice of the blockade of the Elbe,

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throughout, 406.

military operations in, 407, 443,

469, 505, 601, 687, 721, 758, 895

and her West India Colonies, state-
ments and observations on the sugat trade, be-
tween, 589.
remarks from the Moniteur on the
convention between Sweden and G. Britain, and
the explanatory convention between Russia,
and, 678.

convention between Sweden and, 680.
letter I. from a Cóntinental Ob-
server, on the advantages to be derived by, from
the restoration of Louis XVIII. 769.

letter III. from a Continental Ob-
server, inquiring whether she will attempt the
restoration of Louis XVIII, 812.

1475.

account of the imports of, 1470
statement of the income of, 1471.
account of the consolidated fund of,

account of the sums paid to the
commissioners for the reduction of the national
debt of, 1477.

of, 1481.

account of the public expenditure

account of the number of vessel.

built in, 1484.

account of the progress in the re-
demption of the funded debt of, 1485.
1487.

account of the unfunded debt of,

- return of all the volunteer and yco-
manry corps of, accepted by the King, 1901.
British press, conduct of the, 581.

merchandize, letter from M. Talleyrand to
Mr. Livingston, relative to the French decree
respecting, 660.

Bruix, admiral, proclamation of, to the officers
and men of the French national flotilla, 493.
general orders issued by, to the of-
ficers and men belonging to the national flotilla
at Boulogne, 663.

letter from, to the minister of ma-
rine, relative to the national flotilla at Boulogne,
663.

Buccleugh, the Duke of, speech at the Edinburgh
meeting, 554-

Budget, the East India, debates on, 1320, 1351.
Buonaparté, character of, 2.

departure of from Paris, 19.
threats of, remarks on the, 37-

might have been prevented from going
to Egypt, by proper conduct on the part of Earl
St. Vincent, 43.

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