CONTENTS. 



STATE PAPERS. 



His ]\IaJesfij''s Speech to both Houses of Parliament, on the Meeting of tlis 



second Session of the second Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great 



Britain and Ireland, and of the Kingdom of Great Britain the nineteenth ; 



on the 22rf Day of November, (44th of the King,) 1803 . 596 



Message from his Majesty to the House of Commons, March 26th, 1804, o» 



the voluntary Offer of the Irish Militia . . . 597 



His Majesty'' s Message to the House of Commons on the 7th of July, 1804, 



for a Supply by Way of Vote of Credit . . . 598 



Address of the Right Honourable the Speaker of the House of Commons to 



his Majesty, on the Prorogation of Parliamerit, Jidy 31, 1804 ib. 



Speech of his Majesty on the Prorogation of Parliament, July 31, 1804 



599 

 Extract of a Letter from Lord Harrozcby, his Britannic Majesty's Secre- 

 tary of State for the Foreign Department, to P. ColquhounGraf, Esq. 

 relative to the 'Navigatio}tx)f small Craft, between Tonningen and Ham- 

 burgh. Dated Doicning-street, July H, 1804 . . 600 

 Circular Note from Lord Hazijkesbury, principal Secretary of State for Fo- 

 reign Affairs, to the Ministers of Foreign Courts, resident at the Court 

 of London. Dated Doioning-strect, jlpril 30, 1804 . . ib. 

 Circular Letter from Lord Hazckesburi/ to the Lords Lieutenants of Coun- 

 ties in Great Britain. Dated Wliitehall, Aug. 20, 1804 , 603 

 Regulation 1 for the Preservation of good Order, to be adopted in Case of 

 aciual Invasion, in each County in Great Britain, dated August 12, 1804 



604 



Speech delivered by Governor Nugent to the Legislature of the Island of 



Jamaica, in December 1803 . . . ib. 



Treaty of Peace beti^een the Honourable the East India Company and its 



Allies on the one Part, and Rago^te Bhnunsla on the other ; settled by 



Major-Generul Welleslcy on the Part of the Company and its Allies, and 



hyJeszcumb Rao Ranichunder on the Part ofSenah Saheb Subah Ragogce 



Bhounsla, zdio have each full Authority from their respc6live Poiversy 



dated in the Camp at Deogaun, Dec. 17, IS03 . . 605 



Treaty of Peace and Amity betzveen tiie Maharajah All Jah Doidat Rao 



SciiuUa, on one Part, and the Hon. the East India Company, on the other 



Part. Dated Dec. 30, 1803 . . . 606 



Orders of Council relative to the Dctension of Spanish Ships, and Ships 



bound to Spain. Dated at the Court at the Queen's Palace, the \9lh of 



Dec. 1804. Present the King's most excellent Majesty in Council 608 



Ex])ose of the State of the French Republic, laid Ixfore the Lcgudative 



Body, onthe'i.bth Nivose, 11th i'ear (IdthJan. 1804) . ib. 



Report of the Grand Judge, Minister of Justice, to the Government, 17 th 



Feb. 1804 . . . . .616 



First Report of the Grand Judge Regnier to the First Consul, on the al- 



ledged Conspiracies against himj fomented by the Engliih Ambassador at 



M'udch , , . . .619 



Second 



