Austria-Treaty of Peace betwen France and Austria, Oct. 151 Sweden and Russia-Treaty of Peace between, Sept. 5 Italy-Proclamation to the People of the Tyrol, Oct. 26 Sweden-Abstract of the New Constitution - Spain Manifesto respecting the Meeting of the Cortez, Oct. 28 France Divorce of the Empress Josephine Brazils-Decree of the Prince Regent of Portugal, July 6 France-Exposé of the State of the French Empire 985 988 991, 1013 - 1014 - 1016 - 1023 John Bull on the Clergy An old, half-starved Subaltern, on Military Sinecures Mr. Wardle-Proceedings of the Common Council of London, respecting Mr. Parliamentary Reform-Proceedings of the Middlesex Meeting, August 9 Mr. Worthington's Letter to Major Cartwright on Parliamentary Reform - D. D. on the Edinburgh Reviewers and Parliamentary Reform C. L.'s Proposal for a Jubilee Philalethes on the State of Spain S on the Edinburgh Reviewers and Parliamentary Reform A Scotchman on the Edinburgh Reviewers and Parliamentary Reformn D. I. on the Jubilee W. F. S. on Jacobin Guineas Address to the Citizens of London S. on Special Juries Verax, on Mr. Wardle and the Edinburgh Reviewers Mr. Shepherd's Speech at the Celebration of the Anniversary of Mr. Roscoe's Affidavits read in the Court of King's Bench, in the Case of Wright against Mr. Letters from the Right Hon. George Canning to the Earl Camden Edinburgh Review, on the Conduct of the War and Parliamentary Reform The Author of “ An Impartial Examination of Sir F. Burdett's Plan of Parlia- Meeting at the Crown and Anchor, for the purpose of indemnifying Mr. Wardle Major Cartwright on Parliamentary Reform H. on the Scarcity of Gold A. B. on the Edinburgh Review Table of the Number of Christenings and Burials; of the Prices of the Quartern viii 937 - 944 ARTICLES BY THE EDITOR. Essex Meeting Mr. Wardle's Speech, on saving Eleven Millions annually-Crown Lands-The First Letter to the King, on the Maritime War against France Second Letter to the King, on the Maritime War against France Mr. Wardle and the Common Council of London Talavera, its Viscount, and the Consequences of his Victory-Arrival of the Talavera's Campaign-Humanity of the French towards their Prisoners of War The Whigs all alive at the Prospect of a Change of Ministry-Baseness of their Conduct to Mr. Wardle-Nothing can save this Country but Reform Letter to William Bosville, Esq. on the Jubilee Letter to the Citizens of London, on the approaching Elections 911 IABLE of the Number of CHRISTENINGS and BURIALS within the Bills of Mortality, Table of the Number of BANKRUPTCIES in England, from June to Nov. 1809, inclusive. •BP...... 86 | July.............. 94 | August...... 78 | September...... 97 | October...... $2 | November.............. 69 Rt. Hon. R. Saunders Dundas First Lord of the Treasury (Prime Minister) Chancellor and Under Treasurer Right Hon. Spencer Perceval. President of the Board of Trude. Sec. of State for Home Department Sec. of State for Foreign Affairs. Sec. of State for the Department of War and the Colonies. NOT OF THE CABINET. President of the Board of Control for the Affairs of India. Right Hon. George Rose. {Vice-Pres of the Board of Trade, Sir James Pulteney, Bt. . Sir Vicary Gibbs Sir Thomas Plomer and Treasurer of the Navy. Lord Mulgrave. . .{ Earl of Chatham. Rt. Hon. R. Saunders Dundas Right Hon. George Rose Viscount Palmerston. Earl of Chichester, {Earl of Cinchester Richard Wharton, esq. {Charles Arbuthnot, esq. Sir William Grant. Sir Vicary Gibbs. Sir Thomas Plomer. |