POLITICAL REGISTER. VOL. VII. FROM JANUARY TO JUNE, 1 1805. UNIV. OF VINNOJITV) LONDON: PRINTED BY COX AND BAYLIS, GREAT QUEEN STREET; PUBLISHED BY RICHARD BAGSHAW, BOW STREET, COVENT GARDEN; 1805. ADVERTISEMENT. THE reader will observe, that this Volume, like each of the two preceding ones, contains thirty three sheets. This is to be the number of sheets in every succeeding Volume; and the fixed annual cost of the work is, of course, £2. 15. 0.-The PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES, which formed a large part of the 2d, 3d, and 4th Volumes, now make a separate work. They begin with the Session of 1803-4; and, at the end of the present Session, will make five Volumes of about the same bulk, and printed in the same manner as the Register. For a description of The SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC JOURNALS, another work of the same form, and printed in the same manner, and, which is closely connected with the other two, I beg leave to refer the reader to p. 117 of present Volume. the Duke-Street, June 30th, 1805. WM. COBBETT. PUBLIC PAPERS. Order issued by the Court of Madrid for making Reprisals on English Property, dated November 27, 1804 Declaration of War made by Spain against England, dated Madrid, December 12, 1804 Report of a Letter from the Emperor of Russia to Louis the XVIIIth, under his Declaration of War made by England against Spain Address of His Excellency the Prince of Peace to the Fleets, Armies, and People of Spain, relative to the War with England, dated Madrid, Dec. 10, 1804 Note remitted by Sir Arthur Paget, the British Minister at the Court of Vienna, upon the Subject of the Deportation of Sir G. Rumbold Letter from the Emperor Napoleon to the King of England, dated January 2, and communicated to the Legislative Body of France, on February 4, 1805 Answer given by Lord Mulgrave, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the above Letter, dated January 14, 1805 Letter from Lord Robert Fitzgerald to M. d'Aranjo d'Arevado, Minister of Foreign FOREIGN OFFICIAL PAPERS. Message delivered by the President of the United States of America to both Houses ་ Sai M. Regnault's Speech in the Tribunate of France, relative to the Overtures of M. Segur's Speech in the Legislative Body of France, upon the Subject of the M. Talleyrand's Report made to the Conservative Senate of France, relative to the Overtures of Peace made by the Emperor Napoleon to the King of England, dated 4th February, 1805 149 260 265 268 280 321 328 en the Emperor Napoleon and the different Public Bodies of 329 393 45 Page Letter from the Emperor Napoleon to the Landamman of Switzerland, dated 4th 394 French Finances. Report of a Discussion and Statement in the Legislative Body, 21st February, 1805 Inaugural Speech of the President of the United States, March 4, 1805 Sketch of the Plan of the New Constitution of Holland, and an Account of the 75 805 806 808 Speech of M. Schimmelpennick, at the Opening of the Session of the States Ge- 924 941 DOMESTIC OFFICIAL PAPERS. Letter from Lord Keith, dated on Board the Monarch, off Ramsgate, 11th De- Circular Letter of the Commander in Chief, relative to the Sale of Commissions, dated October 24, 1804 King's Speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Opening the Session, 15th Ja nuary, 1805 81 Petition of certain Freeholders of Middlesex relative to the Qualification of Mr. Petition of certain Electors of Middlesex, complaining of the Conduct of Sheriffs 161 164 Memorial presented to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, relative to the Sequestration of British Ships and other Property in the Spanish Dominions,, upon the breaking out of the War, 1796 166 Letter to Lord Hawkesbury from the Agent of the Ship Owners, dated 22d De- Petition of the Assembly of Jamaica to His Majesty, dated 12th December, 1804 169 208 2.09 210 283 330 353 385 38% Resolutions of the Jamaica Legislature, approving of the Conduct of Admiral 38 388 388 |