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PRINTED BY T. C. HANSARD, PETERBOROUGH COURT, FLEET STREET:
AND SOLD BY RICHARD BAGSHAW, BRYDGES STREET, COVENT-GARDEN,
AND JOHN BUDD, PALL-MALL.

1810.

OFFICIAL PAPERS.

AMERICA.-Circular Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to the commercial intercourse with Great Britain and France, 25.

Extract from the Answer of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts to the Governor's Speech, relating to the conduct of G. Britain and France towards América, 192, 348.

Various Documents relating to the Dispute between England and America, as far as belongs to the subject of the Orders in Council, 1196.

Dispatches from the Hon. D. Erskine to Mr. Sec. Canning relative to the policy and dispositions of the American Government, on the state of their affairs with England and France, 543, 602, 639.

Correspondence between the Marquis Wellesley and Mr. Pinkney, and between Gen. Armstrong and the Duke of Cadore, and also of Mr. Pinkney and Gen. Armstrong with Mr. Sec. Smith, relative to the British and French Orders and Decrees, 90, 157, 199.

Correspondence between Mr. Pinkney and Lord Wellesley, relative to the repeal of the British Orders in Council, in consequence of the repeal of the French Berlin and Milan decrees, 1214.

Proclamation of the President revoking the Non-intercourse-law as it respects France, with the Circular Letter of the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to the non-intercourse with England, 1215.

AUSTRIA.-Treaty between Austria and France relative to the Estates of the Princes and Counts of the Germanic Empire within the states of the Confederation of the Rhine, 1183, 1241. BREMEN.-Proclamation of the Senate against English goods, 1246.

Proclamation of the Senate for raising seamen for the French navy, 1243. DENMARK. Decree of the King prohibiting the entry of Colonial produce in certain parts of his dominions, 702.

Royal Notice against violating the said Decree, 1245.

ENG SAND.-Letter from Secretary Fox,, to Mr. Munroe, acquainting him with the blockade of the Ems, Weser, Elbe, and Trave. (April 8, 1806) 1196.

Letter from Sec. Fox to Mr. Munroe, acquainting him of the blockade of the coasts, rivers, and ports from the Elbe to Brest. (May 16, 1806.) 1197.

Letter from Lord Howick to Mr. Munroe, acquainting him that so much of the said blockade as extended from the Eibe to the Ems is discontinued. (Sept. 25, 1806).

O.der in Council declaring the sale of ships by a Belligerent to a Neutral illegal (Nov. 11, 1807,) 1205.

Orders in Council declaring France and all countries under her controul, and all other places where the British Flag is excluded, in a state of blockade (Nov. 11, 1807.) 1201.' Orders in Council explanatory of the said orders, (Nov. 25, 1807.) 1206.

Orders in Council exempting from capture, the produce, &c. of the said blockaded countries, on board British Ships, (Nov. 25, 1807.) 1211.

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Order in Council for restoring Prussian and Lubeck ships, and allowing them to trade with neutral and British ports, (Nov. 25, 1807.)

1212.

Similar Order in favour of Portuguese Ships,

1212.

The Project offered by the English to the French Government for an exchange of prisoners, 1044.

Order of the King granting medals to certain officers of the army who were at the battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Corunna, and Talavera de la Reyna, 723.

Dispatch from Col. Keating relative to the Capture and Terms of Capitulation of the Isle of Bourbon, by the British troops, 892.

Order of the King for Prayer and Thanksgiving, for the abundant Harvest, 826.

The Prayer and Thanksgiving for the abundant Harvest, 919.

Prayer for the Restoration of the King's Health, 920.

Report of the Privy-Council of the Evidence of the Physicians, respecting the King's Illness, 1084, 1113.

Examination of Dr. R. D. Will's, by a Committee of the House of Commons, 1265.

The Prince of Wales's Answer to the Proposition of a limited Regency submitted to him by Mr. Pitt, in 1788. 883.

FRANCE. Decree (issued at Berlin Nov. 21, 1806) declaring the British Islands in a state of blockade, 1198.

Decree (issued at Milan, Dec. 17, 1807) in relation to the English Orders in Council, denational sing all ships that have been in England, or been visited by an English cruizer, J213.

Decree permitting thirty American Ships to import certain articles into France, 671.

Orders to the Directors of the French Customs relative to the Exportation of Wine and Brandy, 671.

Decree imposing a Duty of 50 per cent. on certain Colonial and other goods before ordered to be confiscated, 672.

Decree regulating the Duties on certain goods allowed to be imported, 701.

Decree relative to the Exportation of French Butter, 729.

Decree for the suppression of smuggling, &c.,

988.

Decree for the sequestration of English and Colonial Goods at Frankfort, 991.

Proclamation of Gen. Friant, on the same sub. ject, 992.

Decree relative to the Trade carrried on by Vessels having Licences, 764.

Instructions to the Directors of the French Customs, relative to the Trade carried on with Licences, 704, 722.

Decree permitting the Colonial produce in Denmark to be brought into the French dominions, 855.

Decree for the burning of all English Produce and Manufactures, 922, 1178, 1246.

Imperial Order for the sequestration of the Vessels of Barbary, 729.

Letter from the Duke of Cadore, to Gen. Arm

rong, declaring the revocation of the Berlin and

Milan Decrees, 700.

Decree against those Priests in the Depart-
ments of Rome and the Thrasimine refusing to
take the oath to the Emperor, 767.

Decree relative to Newspapers, 702.

Decree for the regulation of domestic servants
in Paris, 831, 954,

Report of the Minister of War concerning
Gep. Sarrazin, 29.

Distribution of the French forces in September
1810, 925.

Decree of the Emperor relative to the Pope's

Palace, 1505..

Circular Letter from the Emperor to the Bi-

shops announcing the pregnancy of the Empress,

1305.

Letter from the Emperor to the President of

the Senate on the same subject, 1805.

Decree of the Emperor uniting the Valais

to the French Empire, 1306.

Decree of the Emperor for the regulation of

Printing, &c. 1306.

Official Documents relating to the late nego-

ciation, between the French and English Co-

vernments, for an Exchange of Prisoners, 1307,

1327.

FRANKFORT. Decree of the Grand Duke prohibit-

ing French Emigrants from entering bis Domi-

nions, 670.

Decree relative to Colonial Produce, $55.

Decree relative to Newspapers, 1244.

HAMBURGH.-Proclamation of the Senate for rais
ing Seamen for the French Navy, 1247.
HOLLAND. Proclamation of King Louis Napoleon,
announcing his resignation of the Crown, 22.

Another Proclamation by the same, on the

same subject and settling the Government, 23.

Proclamation of the Provisional Council of

Regency, announcing its appointment, 24.

Notification by the Minister for Foreign Af-
fairs of the entry of Freach Troops into Aunster-
dam, 24.

Address of King Louis Napoleon to the Legis-
lative Body of Holland, on his abdication of the
throne, 150.

Report of the French Minister for Foreign

Affairs on the annexation of Holland to France,

79.

Decree of the Emperor Napoleon, uniting Hol-

land to France, 83.

Proclamation of the Provisional Council of

Regency, announcing the Union of Holland with

the French Empire, 191.

Decree of the Emperor for the organization
of a Government for the Departments of Ho!-
land, 861, 887.

Decree of the Emperor relative to the Debt

of Holland, 725.

Decree of the Duke of Plaisance, relative to

the Proceedings of the Counci! of Liquidation
appointed by the said Decree, 1181.

ITALY. Decree of the Emperor suppressing the

Abbeys and Monasteries in the Departments of

Genoa, the Appenines, Montenotte and Alps

Mantime, 728.

Decree prohibiting, all Cloths, Cottons, and

Silks in Italy, excepting those of French Manu-
facture, 1305.

IRELAND.-Proclamation of the Lord Lieute-
nant of Ireland, relative to the lending of
£200,000, to persons in Trade, and unable to
meet the pressure of the moment, 74.

Petition to Parliament for a Repeal of the

Union, approved of at Dublin, 18 Sept. 1810,500.

Answers of Mr. Grattan and Mr. Shaw to the
Address of the City of Dublin, on the subject of
their Petition to Parliament for a Repeal of the
Union, 639.
MECKLENBURGH.-Edict of the Duke relative to
English and Colonial Goods, 1247.
NAPLES-Proclamation of the King to his Marine
Army, on the intended invasion of Sicily, 729.
General Orders of the King to his troops when
about to go into winter quarters, 767.

Report of Gen. Greuler, to the Minister of
War, relative to the attempt made to invade

Sicily, 826.

Ceremony of burning English Goods at Naples,

PORTUGAL Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Na-

vigation, with Great Britain, 246, 318, 312.

Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with Great-
Britain, 412, 438.

Address of the Prince of Essling to the Portu-

guese nation, against the English, 439.

Ceneral Orders issued by Lord Wellington,
relative to news sent frun the army by officers,

410.

Proclamation of Lord Wellington relative to

those Portuguese who may favour the French,

413.

Proclamation of Lord Wellington relative to

the correspondence held with the French, 670.

Dispatches from the Prince of Essling, relative

to the siege and capitulation of Almeida, 446,

503.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington relative to
the fall of Almeida, 444, 598.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington relative to
the Battle of Busaco, 662.

Dispatch from Marshal Beresford, to Don M.

P. Forjaz, relative to the battle of Busaco, 791.

Orders of the Day issued by Lord Wellington
and Marshal Beresford respecting the affair of
Busaco, 857.

Dispatches from Generals Drouet and Lam-
bert to the Prince of Wagram, relative to the
affair of Busaco, 829.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington to the Por-
tuguese Government, giving an account of his

proceedings since the Battle of Busaco, 825.

Dispatches from Lord Wellington, Marshal
Beresford, Gen. Blunt, aud Col. Trant, relative

to their movements and proceedings to the 3rd of

November, 1810; 1022, 1059, 1119, 1140,

1175.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington, giving an ac-
count of the movement of the French Army to
Santarem, and of his own proceedings in con-
Sequence thereof, 1114.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington to the Portu-

guese Government on the same subject, 1237.

Dispatch from Lord Wellington to the Por-

tuguese Government relative to an affair at
Pinhel, 1236.

Dispatch from Marshal Beresford to the Por-

tuguese Government on the same subject, 1239.

Notes on the Military Operations in Portugal,

published by the French Government, 1141.

Proclamation of the Regency, requiring all the

uninhabited houses at Lisbon for the fugitives
from the provinces, 858.

Proclamation of the Regency, regulating the
terms on which those of the said fugitives who
wish to pass the Tagus shall be supplied on the
road, 859.

Proclamation of the Portuguese Government

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