Public Income of Great Britain for the Year ended the 5th of Janu179 ary, 1803.... An Account, shewing how the Monies remaining in the Receipt of the Exchequer on the 5th Day of January, 1807, together with the Monies paid into the same during the Year ended the 5th of January, 1808, have been actually applied; so far as relates to Miscellaneous Services 181 To replace to his Majesty's Civil List Revenues the Sums issued thereout, pursuant to Addresses of the House of Commons 183 To make good to his Majesty's Civil List Revenues Monies issued thereout, for Public Services. 181 Public Income of Ireland, for the Year ended the 5th of January, 1808 187 194 An Account, shewing how the Monies, granted for the Service of the Year 1807, have been disposed of; so far as relates to Ireland. 188 First Report from the Select Committee on the Affairs of the East-India Company-Ordered to be printed 25th May, 1849 Third Report from the Committee appointed to examine and consider what Regulations and Checks have been established, in order to controut the several Branches of the Public Expenditure in Great Bri tain and Ireland; and hoir far the same have been effectnal; and what further Measures can be adopted for reducing any Part of the said Expenditure, or diminishing the Amount of Salaries and Emoluments, without Detriment to the Public Service, – Ordered to be printed 29th June, 1808 ... 201 List of Members of the House of Commons holding Offices, &c. with the Annual Value of such Officen Members of the House holding Offices in Courts of Justice Members of the House holding Officer in Scotland Members of the House holding Offices, ze, in Ireland New Annuity Plan... 220 222 223 ib. ib. 220 ib. 27 Prince of Asturias.... ib. Instructions Revolution in Spain -To the Supreme Junta of the Government The Supreme Junta to the Inhabitants of Madrid Letter from King Charles 15′ Letter of his Majesty the ! Imperor Napoleon Instructions furnished to his Excellency Don Pedro Labrador .. 229 Official Dispatch from Don Pedro Cevallos to the Minister of State of Royal Decree addressed to the Supreme Council of Castile by Ferdinand 231 Letter from the King Ferdinand, to his Father Charles Note in the Hand writing of the Queen Louisa, transmitted to the Grand Duke of Berg by the Queen Maria Louisa.-Extracted from the Moniteur of the 31st of January, 1810- Extracts from the Official Papers respecting Russia. Presented by his 1808 241 Extract of a Dispatch from the Right Honourable Lord Grenville Le- veson Gower to Mr. Secretary Canning; dated St. Petersburgh, 8th November, 1807.-Received December 2 Report to his Imperial Highness the Grand Duke of Berg, Lieutenant of the Emperor, Commander of his Forces in Spain. Letter from King Carlos IV. to the Emperor Napoleon... Specimens of Spanish Eloquence, inspired by Sentiments of Justice and Liberty, and Indignation against the basest Villany and most atro- cious Crimes. [Extracted from the Proclamations of the Juntas and other Leaders of the Patriots in several of the Provinces and Princi- Extract of a Letter from Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Wellesley, dated Head-quarters at Caldas, August 16 ... Convention of Cintra.-Extract of a Letter from Lieutenant-General Dispatch from Sir C. Cotton, Commander-in-Chief of his Majesty's Ships and Vessels on the Coast of Portugal; dated Hibernia, off the Tagus, Opinion of General Palafox. Given by Order of his Majesty Ferdi- nand VII. (whom God preserve), in the City of Bayonne, the 29th Extract from the Address of his Imperial and Royal Majesty to the Legislative Body, on the 25th of October, 1808 Translation of the Chop which the Tsontoe of Canton addressed to the Senior Commander, Captains, Officers, Petty Officers, and others, belonging to the English Ships at the Port of Whampoa, and which was delivered to the said Senior Commander, Captain Milliken Craig of of the Elphinstone, by the Mandarins, deputed by the Tsontoe, under a Canopy of State, surrounded by Chinese Guards under Arms, erected for the Occasion on French Island, on the Side of a Hill, hav- ing a Chinese Camp on each Side on Hills each about one Mile distant, and all in View from the Van Ships of the Honourable Company's Table of the Prices of Stocks for 1808 List of the principal Public Acts passed in the Second Session of the Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and STATE PAPERS. His Majesty's Speech to both Houses of Parliament, January 21.. 296 French Commercial Decree, signed Napoleon, and dated at the Thuil- Russian Declaration against Sweden, February 10, 1808 Russian Proclamation to the Inhabitants of Finland, February 18, 301 Swedish Declaration against Russia, March 11, 1808. Danish Declaration against Sweden, 29th February, 1808 Declaration of the King of Prussia against Sweden, daled Konigsberg, Proclamation of General Armfeldt, on entering Norway.. The King of Sweden's Proclamation on the Rupture of the Intercourse with Prussia. Dated Stockholm Castle, April 5th, 1808 Decrees for raising Conscripts, and for uniting certain Countries with Convention between his Majesty the King of England, &c. and the ib. Declaration of the Pope against the Usurpations of Bonaparte 314 Spanish Declaration of War against the Emperor of France, Napoleon Proclamation of the Supreme Junia at Seville, 29th May, 1808. 322 Portuguese Revolution.-Edict and Proclamation, issued at Oporto Proclamation of Peace with the Spanish Nation by his Britannic Precautions which it will be proper to observe throughout th 303 530 ib. ssued by the Supreme Junta of Shein to the Speaish 344 831 355 iret Bata mi fraud, Deciron resperting the f France mi Rasst. Datt stninster, December 3 Clericter of Vtume. D. D. Professor of Natural Philosophy ine Inveracy of St. Ladrers; duchor of the Epigoniad; ale hune of Finies: mi i Drem, in the manner of Spenser..... Curse Anerdotes of the Russian Field-Marshal SutarTOE. Tamsuit 4. indextracted from the original French of a Work intitled "Ps Eistrque sur le celebre Feld-Marechal Comte Suwarrow Runniksk, Pace Pukski; par M. de Guillaumanches-Duboscagt, Lext-rant-Avonel des Dragons de Kinbourne, et Officier de l'EtatMior de Arnie du Fid-Marechal Suwarrow, en 1794, 175 1 13 Partit of Louis XVI. From the Second Volume of Picturesque Tra eels in Greece, by the Crnt-Chaisen-Goufier. Translated from the Criginal French 21 The Character of the English and French compared; by a Dane; is 1727. Translated from Biron Holberg ib. State of Religious Sects and Observances, in various Parts of the World Most prominent Features in the Character of both the Invaders and Inraded in Spanish America... 34 Manners of the Original Inhabitants of Chili $5 Indians of the Island of St. Catalina 30 Indians on the Strait called the Canal of St. Barbara Warlike Spirit and Heroism of a Lady of Aracuo·· Military Maxim of the Araucani, and Speech of their General Quinteaguen to his Army.... 36 Sufferi of the Indians of both Sexes, dragged into Captivity by the Maxims and Measures of the Jesuits in converting, and first Intercourse between their Missioners and the Indians National Character of the Turks Physical Constitution, general Habits, Moral and Religious Education, and Manners of the Turks Behaviour of the Turks towards Strangers · Women and Domestic Economy of the Turks 40 44 45 48 51 Manners of the Greeks and the Boyars in Moldavia and Wallachia 56 Character of Oliver Cromwell 57 58 59 60 Character of the High Church Party in 1685 Deportment of the Earl of Argyle from the Time of his Capture to that Hospitals of Madrid.-Country-Girls from Biscay.—Coffee Houses 66 Anecdotes and Character of James Bruce, Esq. Of the Country and Customs of the Abyssinians.. NATURAL HISTORY. .. 69 80 81 On some new Phenomena of Chemical Changes produced by Electricity: particularly the Decomposition of the fixed Alkalies and the Exhibition of the new Substances which constitute their Bases; and on the general Nature of Alkaline Bodies. By Humphrey Davy, Esq. Secretary, R. S. M. R. I. A. 89 On the Culture of Flax. By the late Robert Somerville, Esq. of Haddington in East Lothian.. 96 On the Method of ascertaining the Value of growing Timber Trees, at different and distant Periods of Time. By Charles Waistell, of High Holborn Tables respecting the Growth of Timber..... Sympathy of the Bird Alcatraz with its Fellows in distress 101 104 107 108 Further Instances of Reason and Moral Sentiment, or Sensation, in the inferior Animals .... 109 Of the General Structure and Physiology of Plants compared with Animals...... 110 On the instantaneous Production of Fire, by the mere Compression of Atmospheric Air. By Frederick Accum, M. R. I. A. Operative Chemist, Lecturer on Practical Chemistry, and on Mineralogy and Pharmacy, &c. .. 120 USEFUL |