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ing other provisions in lieu thereof, to continue An act for the preservation of the health and until the first day of January, 1804. morals of apprentices and others employed in co An act to continue until the twenty-ninth dayton and other mills, and cotton and other fac of September, 1803, an act made in the parlia ment of Ireland in the thirty-seventh year of the An act to amend an act made in the twenty-se reign of his present Majesty, for regulating the im-cond year of the reign of his present Majesty, port, export, and sale of coffee, and securing the for the better relief and employment of the pox, duties payable thereon; and also for securing the so far as relates to the payment of the debts duties payable on licenses to persons in Ireland curred for building any poor-house. not being maltsters, or makers of malt, selling malt by commission, or otherwise.

An act to extend the provisions of an act ma in the thirteenth year of the reign of his pret Majesty, intituled, "An act for repealing w " much of an act made in the twenty-third ye "of his late Majesty King George the Second, as "relates to the preventing the stealing or destroy "ing of turnips, and for the more effectually preventing the stealing or destroying of turnips, "potatoes, cabbages, parsnips, pease, and car "rots," to certain other field crops, and to ot chards, and for amending the said act.

An act for repealing an act made in the thirtyeighth year of the reign of his present Majesty, intituled, "An act for raising a body of miners in "the county of Cornwall and Devon, for the defence of the kingdom during the present war," and for the more effectually raising and regulating" a body of miners for the defence of Great-Britain. An act for the further regulating of the trials of controverted elections, or returns of members to serve in parliament, and for expediting the proceedings relating thereto.

An act for the trying and punishing in GreatBritain, persons holding public employments, for offences committed abroad, and for extending the provisions of an act passed in the twenty-first year of the reign of king James, made for the ease of justices, and others, in pleading in suits brought against them, to all persons either in or out of this kingdom, authorised to commit to safe custody. An act to alter, amend, and reader more effectual, an act made in the twenty-fourth year of the reign of his present Majesty, for the more eff.ctual prevention of smuggling in Great-Britain.

An act to revive and continue, until the 5th day of April, 1854, and to amend several acts passed in the twenty seventh, thirty-fifth, and thirty-ninth years of his present Majesty's reign, for the more electual encouragement of the British fisheries, and to continue, until the 14th day of June, 1852, and from thence to the end of the then next session of parliament, so much of an act of the sixth year of the reign of his present Majesty, as relates to the prohibiting the importation of foreign wrought silks and velvets.

An act to prevent British built ships to carry on the fisheries in the Pacific Ocean without license from the East-India Company, or South Sea Conr pany.

An act for repealing so much of an act made in the second year of the reign of his present Majes ty, intituled "An act for the better supplying the

cities of London and Westminster with Esh, "and to reduce the present exorbitant price there. "of, and to protect and encourage fishermen," as limits the number of fish to be sold by wholesale within the said city of London, and for the better regulation of the sale of fish by wholesale is the market of Billingsgate, within the said city.

An act to remove doubts as to certain acts re lating to the admeasurement of coals in the city and liberty of Westminster, and parts adjacen and to revive and continue an act passed in the twenty-sixth year of the reign of his preseut Majesty, relating to the admeasurement of coals within the limits aforesaid, and to indemni fy all persons who have acted in pursuance of any of the provisions of the said act.

June 26, 1802-An act for raising the sum five millions, by loans or Exchequer bills, for the service of Great-Britain for the year 1803.

An act for raising the sum of 1.500,000 by loans or Exchequer bills, for the service of GreatBritain for the year 1803.

An act for granting to his Majesty the sum of 200,000l. to be issued and paid to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, to be by them placed to the account of the Commissioners for the reduction of the national debt of Great Britain.

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An act to continue, until the 8th day of April, 1803, an act passed in the last session of parlia ment, for staying proceedings in actions under the An act for settling and securing a certain an stature of King Henry the Lighth. for abridging nuity on Lord Hutchinson, Baron Hutchinson of spiritual persons from having pluralities of livings, Alexandria, and of Knocklofty, in the county and of taking of farms; and also to stay proceed-Tipperary, and the two next persons to whom ings in actions under an act of the thirteenth year the title of Baron Hutchinson shall descend, in of Queen Elizabeth, touching leases of benefices, consideration of his eminent services. and other ecclesiastical livings with cure.

An act for vesting certain lands and hereditaments in trustees, for promoting the service of his Majesty's ordnance at Woolwich.

An act for repealing certain duties on paper, pasteboards, millboards, scale boards, and glazed paper, imported into, or made in Great Britain, and for granting other duties in lieu thereof.

An act for providing a proper salary for the office of Chancellor or Keeper of the Great Seal in Ireland.

An act for repealing two acts made in the thirtysecond and thirty-sixth years of the reign of his present Majesty, for the more effectual administration of the office of a jutice of the peace, in such An act for repealing the duties granted by an parts of the counties of Middlesex and Surrey as act made in this session of parliament on sper lie in or near the metropolis, and for the more ef- maceti cil, blubber, train oil, fish oil, or oil of fectual prevention of klonies, and for making stals, and granting other duties in lieu thereof; other provisions in lieu thereof, and for increasing for repealing the duties granted by the said act the salaries of the justices at the Thames Police-linen yarn made of flax, and on goods, wares, of office, until the first day of June, one thousand cight bundred and even, and from thence to the end of the next session of parliament.

merchandize imported by the East-India Copany, and exported from the warehouse in which the same shall have been secured; for exempting

one, the produce of Guernsey, Jersey, Alder- An act for repealing several acts for establish-
ey, Sark, or Man, from duty; and for permit-ing regulations respecting aliens arriving in this
ng merchandize, the produce of any of the co- kingdom, or resident therein, in certain cases,
nies ceded to the French and Batavian Repub- and for substituting other provisions in lieu there.
s, to be imported for three years from the of.
assing of this act, upon payment of certain

aties.

An act for allowing the stamping certain deeds ntil the the 31st of December, 1802; for amendg an act passed in the thirty-sixth year of the ign of his present Majesty, relating to duties on gacies and shares of personal estates; for exmpting certain legacies from the payment of uty; for reducing the allowance on present paynt of stamp duties, and for reducing certain amp duties on policies for sea insurances. An act for exempting from the auction duty states and effects bought in for the owner, and pods imported in any British ship from any ritish colony in America, or from any part of he United States; for the better collecting and curing the duties of excise on wine, home-made pirits, starch, auctions, rum shipped as stores, nd on goods or merchandize chargeable with uties of excise; for granting a further allowance f salt in the curing and preserving of pilchards nd scads; and for allowing certain draining tiles > be made free of duty.

An act for enlarging the time for which horses ay be let to hire without being subject to any nnual duty; for explaining and amending several ets relating to the duties on horses, servants, and arriages; and for authorising the allowance in he accounts of the Receivers' General, of the everal sums advanced by them, in pursuance of he acts for raising a provisional force of cavalry, nd not reimbursed to them by assessment.

An act to repeal the additional duty of 61. per entum on the duties payable on the importation nto Ireland of certain goods imported by retailers or consumers; and for repealing and reducing ertain duties on policies of sea insurance in Iteand.

An act to authorise the Commissioners of Exise to order the restoration of exciseable goods cized or detained by officers of excise.

An act for the regulation of his Majesty's royal marine forces while on shore.

An act for amending the laws relating to the militia in England, and for augmenting the mi

tia.

An act to raise and establish a militia force in Ecotland.

An act for repealing the rates and duties of postage upon letters to and from France and the Batavian Republic, from and to London, and for granting other rates and duties in lieu thereof; and for exempting from the duty of tonnage the ships and vessels to be employed in conveying the mails of letters from France to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

An act to authorize the Lord High Treasurer or Commissioners of the Treasury in Great-Britain, and the Lord High Treasurer or Commissioners of the Treasury in Ireland; to order the use of the hydrometers, now employed in the management of the revenues, to be discontinued, and other instruments to be used instead thereof.

An act for enabling his Majesty to permit the importation and exportation of certain goods and commodities into, and from, the port Road Harbour, in the Island of Tortola, until the 1st day of July, 1803, and from thence until six weeks after the commencement of the then next session of parliament.

An act for authorising, and rendering valid, the discharge of certain militia men in Ireland, and for giving indemnity to the several counties and places in Ireland which may incur any expense in consequence of the discharge of certain militia

men

An act to continue, until the 5th day of July,
1803, two acts, made in the thirty-eighth year of
the reign of his present Majesty, and in the last
session of parliament, for the further encourage-
ment of the trade and manufactures of the Isle of
Man, and for improving the revenue thereof.
An act more effectually to prevent the stealing
of deer.

An act for increasing the rates of subsistence
to be paid to inn-keepers and others on quartering
soldiers.

An act for extending the provision of two acts of the thirty-fifth and thirty-eighth years of his present Majesty, so far as they relate to the encouragement of persons coming to Milford Haven for the purpose of carrying on the southern whale fishery.

June 28, 1802.-An act for granting to his Majesty certain sums of money out of the respective consolidated funds of Great-Britain and Ireland; An act for consolidating the provisions of the for applying certain monies therein mentioned, everal acts, passed for the redemption and sale for the service of the year 1802; and for further of the land-tax, into one act, and for making fur-appropriating the supplies granted in this session her provision for the redemption and sale thereof, of parliament.

End for removing doubts respecting the right of An act for granting to his Majesty certain ad-
persons claiming to vote, at elections, for knights ditional duties on goods imported into, and ex-
of the shire, and other members to serve in paria-ported from, Ireland.
nent, in respect of messuages, lands, or tene- An act for defraying the charge of the pay of
ments, the land-tax upon which shall have been the militia in Ireland, until the 25th day of March,
edeemed or purchased.
1803; and for holding courts martial on serjeant-
An act to require persons licensed to keep lot-majors, serjeants, corporals, and drummers, for
ery-offices in Ireland, to divide into shares a cer- offences committed during the time such militia.
ain number of whole lottery tickets, and for em-
shall not be embodied.
Dowering the Lords Commissioners of his Majes-
y's Treasury of Great-Britain, to remit to the
Exchequer of Ireland a certain sum of money out
of the contributions for lotteries.

An act for regulating the trial of controverted elections, or returns of members to serve in the Jaited Parliament for Ireland.

Also

An act to suppress certain games and lotteries
not authorized by law;
Road and bridge bills,
Enclosure bills,
Building bills,

Canal and internal navigation bills,

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INDE X.

obott, Mr. elected speaker of the house of Com-

mons, 107.

bercrombie, Cobbett's letter to the Rev. Mr. on
the schisms in the church of England, 174.
berdeen, riot at, 699.

stract of the receipts and expenditures of the
Irish treasury, 314.

catus, leiter of, on the commercial views and
projects of France, 609.

ccount of the island of Trinidad, 857.

of Sierra Leone, 862.

Mr. Windham's, of the French Royalists,

and of their treatment, 955.

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of a society established in London for
the encouragement of arts, manufactures, and
commerce, IC21.

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of the dispute between the lord mayor
and sheriffs of London, 1049.

of India in an alarming state, 763.
cts passed during the last session of parliament,

1420.

passed in the last session of the American
congress, 1175.

ddington, Mr. his resolutions about finance,
1406.

Address to the reader.... Mr. Cobbett's intro-
ductory, 1.

in answer to the King's speech, proceed-
ings in the house of lords, on the, 7.

in answer to the King's speech, proceed-
ings in the house of commons on the, 7.

to his Majesty, in the house of lords, on
the civil list, 331.

to his Majesty, copy of the, moved by
Lord Grenville and Mr. Windham, 572.

to the legislative body on the treaty of
Amiens, by the consuls, 577.

Buonaparte's to the senate, 580.

of the mayor, &c. of London to the King,
659.

on the peace, presented to the King from
various quarters, 664.

of the speaker of the house of commons to
the King, 789..
Addington, Cobbett's letter to Mr. on the viola-
tions of the preliminary treaty, 262.

extract from Cobbett's letter to Mr. 834
Admiralty, letter from secretary of the, giving in-
formation of some change in the number of offi-
cers on board the peace ships, 571.
Advice to a young clergyman in the united church
of England and Ireland, by J. Napleton, D.D.
&c. &c. noticed, 686.

Affairs of India, proved to be in a bad situation
under the direction of Mr. Dundas, 622, 712,
742.

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, the French consuls in, authorized to grant
French licences to American ships, navigated by
American seamen, 90.

feels the fatal effects of the peace, 245.

recent and considerable fires in, 408.
the French will have great influence in the
United States of, by the cession of Louisiana,
447.

table of the kind, value, and distinction of
the exports from the United States of, 616.

the French at St. Domingo to be supplied
with provisions from the United States of, 630.
the arrival of a French fleet in the United
States of, for provisions, 660.

report of a committee of congress, respect
ing the naval affairs of the United States of, 661
letter of president Jefferson to Tom Paine,
inviting him to return to, 756.

to pay £600,000 in lieu of all demands un-
der the treaty of 1794, 758.

the astonishing increase of the wealth and
power of, 764.

765.

displeasure of, at the conduct of France,

Jefferson's report to congress on the trade
of the United States of, 801.

972.

a list of all the new books published in,

American congress begin their session, 27.

congress, a report of the secretary of the
treasury laid before the, 141.

congress, debates in the, on the counter-
vailing duties, 239.

treaty act, proceedings on the, in the
house of commons, 138,

treaty bill, interesting debates on the, in
the house of commons, 229•.

ports, all vessels sailing from, are pro-
hibited from entering into the Havannah, 182.
population, commerce, and revenue, 237.
squadron for the Mediterranean, 245.
discriminating duties, statement of the
claims, Lords St. Vincent and Grey indemnified
against, 332.

ships, sixty sail of, laden with flour, put
under requisition by the French at the Havan-
nah, for supplying St. Domingo, 468.

war and peace compared with the late
war and present peace, 505.
Americans, Mr. Cobbett's letter to the, on the ces-
sion of Louisiana, 199.
American States, 1166.

parties in, 1166.

Hamilton's examination of the presi-

dent's message, 1168.

acts passed during the last session of
congress, 1178.

essay on the American navy, 1181.
character of vice-president Burr, being
an account of his conduct relative to Wood's

history of the administration of Mr. Adams, | Bencoolen, debates in the house of commons

1192.
American statistical table of the, 1200.

Americans the, alarmed at the cession of Louisiana,
797.

Amiens, definitive treaty concluded at, 321.
Amor Patriæ's letter against the new duty on the
tonnage of ships, 439.

Analysis of the debates in parliament on the treaty
of Amiens by X. 641,673.

Anderson's short view of the administrations of
the government of America, &c. &c. noticed,
688.

Andreossi, general, appointed minister at London
from France, 758.

Animadversions on the curate of Blagdon's three
publications, &c. noticed, 300.

Anti-jacobinism, the spirit of, noticed, 688.
Antwerp, trade begun at, 764.

Appointments, 127, 159, 191, 224, 255, 287, 320,
351 383, 415, 479. 512, 543, 575, 607, 639, 702,
760, 798.

Armament an, fitted out at Brest, 42.

an, fitted out in great haste at Ports-

mouth, 211.
Army of Great Britain, statements of the distribu-
tion of the, 95, 223, 377, 799.

extraordinaries, proceedings on the, in the
house of commons, 98.

debates in the house of commons on the re-
duction of the, 215.

Davy, &c. receive the thanks of the house of
commons, 371.

some regulations concerning officers in the,
632.

701.

the, degraded by the introduction of negroes,

supplies for the, voted in the house of com-
mons, 719.

924.

essay on the means of recruiting the British,

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transfering the establishment at, to Madras, 23
Berks, the county of, addresses the King on the
peace, 570.

Berne, the leaders of a plot to restore the forma
government of the canton of, apprehended, så
fresh insurrections in the canton of, éco.
earthquakes in the canton of, 664.
restrictions and regulations of the press at,

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253.

Bertolio's new political balance of Europe noticed,

125.

Beys, the, massacred in Egypt, 79.
Bill, copy of the, respecting the non-residence c!
the clergy, &c. &c. 1c82.

Bills of indictment found against the fellows who
attacked Mr. Cobbett's house, 671.

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of mortality, 1432.

Births, 33, 63, 96, 128, 139, 192, 224, 255, 288,
352,383, 479-543, 575, 607, 639, 703, 767,
Bishops, the resignation of several French,sent 10,24.
Books, critical notices of new, 29, 92, 125, 186, 2ÿÿ,
619, 684.

Mr. Cobbett recommends a duty on the
importation of, into this country, 179.

list of all the new, published in Europe,
and America, 972.

Booksellers the, at Vienna punished for styling Louis
XVIII. King of France, 55.

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and printers' petition to the house of
commons against the additional duty on paper,

132.

Bordeaux, observations of the council of commerce
of, on the trade with England, 662.

letter from the prefect of, respecting
Guadaloupe, 786.

Bourbon, proposition for the establishment of the
princes of, 245.

Bowles's reflections on the conclusion of the war,
&c. noticed, 29.

general, if supplied with arms and am-
munition would be formidable to the French 736
Bread, view of the variations in price of, 1431.
Bread, alarming price of, in France, 700.
Brest armament, the, 42.

British colonies, news from the, 53.

124.

squadron dispatched to the West-Indies,

Critic, Mr. Cobbett's letter to the editors of
the, 652.

924.

army, essay on the means of recruiting the,

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Bull baiting, debates on the bill against, in the
house of commons, 626.

Burr, Mr. vice president, his character and con
duct, 1192.

Buonaparte withdraws the civil code from the con-
sideration of the legislative body, 25.

the discourse of to the Cisalpines, zt

Lyons, 80.

the letter of, to Toussaint, 271.
the influence of, over the press, 318.
and the cardinal legate, communications
between, concerning religion, 385.

proclamation of, in Egypt, declaring him.
self a true Mussulman, 389.

letter of the Bey of Tunis to, 457-
message of, to the council of state of the
Italian r. public, on the peace, 458.

proclamation of, on the restoration of re-
ligion in France, 461.

the consuls order the sense of the people
to be taken on making consul for life, 575.

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