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Police Bill for Westminster. New Forest bill. Trial of Mr. Rose, for in- 
terfering in the Westminster Election. Petition from the Scotch Burghs, 
Society of Friends to the People. Debates on Mr. Gray's Motion for a 
Parliamentary Reform. The King’s Proclamation, Debates on the Riots at 
Birmingham. The Adherents to Episcopacy in Scotland relieved, Mr, Foa's 
Motion iu favour of the Unitarians rejected. Debates on the Libel Bill, in 
both Houses. Lord Rawdon’s Bill, concerning Debtors and Creditors, Mr. 
Dundas’s Account of the Finances and Situation of India, Close of the 
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Observations on his Majesty's Speech un the Prorogation of Parliament. On 
the Main Subject on which it turned, the National Debt-Bill. Impolicy of 
the British Government, in not mediating in Tine, between the Rulers af 
France and Germany. The Minister wisely seeks Popularity, by Endea- 
wours to protect Public Credit, and opens new Channels of Commerce. 
Dynbuvsy’ to Chiba! Se se oe i ew es ae ks He ROSE I, mt bana fey 
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Political State of India at the Peace of, Mangalore. Power and Ambition of 
Tippoo. Hatred borne him by all his Neighbours. Proceedings of the dif- 
Ferent States of Hindostan, from 1784 to 1788. Tippoo descends theGhauts 
to the kingdom of Travancore. Keturns upon a Remonstrance from the Eng. 
lish, The Rajah purchases from the Dutch the Forts of Cranganore and 
Jacottah. Indiguation of Tippoo. He attacks the Lines of T'ravancore. 
Is repulsed. The Government of Madras interferes. The Rajah still ob- 
- stinate. Is driven from the Lines, and loses almost all his Kingdom. The 
English prepare for War. Arguments for and against the Justice of it. 
Operations of Gen. Meadows, He takes Carour, Daraporam, Cuzmbatore, 
and Dindigul. Expedition of Col. Floyd to Sattimungulum. He is sur- 
prized by Tippoo. His Masterly retreat. Movements of the Sultan. Junc- 
zion of the Grand and Carnatic Armies. Tippoo, to prevent the Invasion of 
Mysore, marches for the Carnatic. Eludes the Pursuit of the British 
Army. Lays Siege to Tiagar. Takes several Forts and lays waste the 
Country with Fire and Sword. Transactions on the Malabar Coast. Gen. 
Meadows takes Cannanore, Baleapatam, &¢. Brilliant Success of Col. 
Hartley. Arrical of Lord Cornwallis at Madras. Plan of the ensuing 
Campaign. Siege and Capture of Bangalore. The Army marches to the 
North. Is joined bya large Body of Cavalry from the Nizam. Returns to 
Bangalore. Lord Cornwallis determines tomarch to Seringapatam. Defeats 
Tippoo. Distress of the Army. A sudden Swelling of the Cavery prevents 
the Junction of Gen. Abercrombie. Lord Cornwallis returas towards Ban- 
galore, and finds it necessary to abandon the Si:ge of Seringapatam till the 
Jollowing Season. Junction of the Mahrattas at Milgottah. The allied 
Armics arrive at Bangalore. They separate, Capture af Aussoor and 
Rayacottah. A large Convoy arrives from the Carnatic. Capture of 
Nundydroog, and the Forts north-east of Bangalore. Conduct of Tippoo. 
His Troops repulsed from Coimbatore. He sends against it Cummer Ud 
Deen Cawn, who takes it, after a vigorous Siege. Lord Cornwallis de- 
taches Col. Maxwell to scour the Baramaul, and to protect the Convoys 
then expected. He takes Penegra, and is repulsed from Kistnagheri. Siege 
and €upture of Savendroog. Capture of Outre Droog. Transactions of 
the Allies, Inactivity of the Nizain’s General. Successes of Purseram 
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