IS II. I ^tate of PiMic Affairs in AugmU idQ 
A!/!cew J. StfEpri 
igalcier T. R. anS J. ?omJip, Of- 
' vonOiire fcj iare '' 
Bailey I. Chatham 
Berry G. Barnfley, Yorkfliire 
Bsrryj. Norwich 
Benjamiii J. Rochford 
Eeniiet R. HoimcHditch 
B'<^op W. Staplehurrt 
Blowers T. Totte 'ham coii.r t ,roa4 
Browne T. Jewry (Ircec 
Burt W. Red Crols ftreet 
Btiil J. W. Banks, and G. Bryfon, 
King ftreet 
Caley J. Ltverpuol 
Carr 'X?. Hyrhe 
Cht^iftie P. BradfieJd 
Child R. DarJingtan 
ChiJdrem G. Dover 
Cornford T. a id G. Ccrnfqrd, Milford' 
Jane, Strand 
Cowpeithwaita, Old Filh flreec 
Crow J. Dean ftreet 
Crofsiey J. Halifax 
Croker R. Caine 
Cully H. Brewer ftreet 
Calkin R. Sou'h Shields 
JDandJ. Kirby. Stephen^ 
Davies T. Tarvin, Chefter 
Dinfdale J. Kingfton upon Hull 
•Bocker H. Deritend 
Bougan T. Bread ftreet 
Baffin E. Buckingham Gate 
B'uiage St. Raul’s Church Yard 
Burant J, St. Michael’s Mount. Corn' 
wall 
liftman T. Clement’s lane 
'Fanlhaw J. Liverpool 
Fawcett M. Liverpool 
Foden G. Chefter 
Fosberry W. and E. Ingleby, Liver, 
pool 
Funcis J. Cambridge 
Gjbi'on R. Leicefter ftreet 
Giilow Frefton 
Gluyas W. and o. Cornwall 
Greece G. Soiio' ’ 
Green I. Coriihow, Cumberland 
Harry V/. Wefton 
Kawklhead R, Manchefter 
Hardenberg F. Mount ftreet 
Hartley J. Manchefter 
Hart B. Fl^'mouch 
DIVIDENDS. 
Hsgword I. and G. Turney, London 
ftreet 
Hammer R. Saville row 
Heddon 1. Briftol 
Hemming J. VValfaisl, Staffirrd 
Hills T. Abbey Mills, Wefinam 
Ho ilding J. Liverpool ' 
Howland T. Thame 
Jogge W. P. C'llhim ftreet 
Jones n. W. C. Hanfard Place 
Johntbn R. Lane End, Siaft'ird 
Johnibn I. Kingfto.n upon HuK 
Kerrllbn T. A- Norwich 
Lamb'W.'Oiittley ■ 
Lamley T. Ratnfgate 
Le-a’is J Briftol 
Leman T. Ramfgate 
Lee T, Holborn 
'Lovell J. AldeVfgate ftreet 
Li cas P. J. Birmingham 
Matthews R. Wotid ftieet 
Mant'on T. fen. and 'F. jun. Tclccn- • 
houfe Yard 
Maf.kin 'J'.'Peckham 
Mai.lers Tj. Gravel jane 
Mafon J. Heywood 
Martin T. Caftle ftreet 
'Merril C. Sackville ftreet 
Millard F. and J. Lee, S^ze lane 
MoorW. Weft SiTvithfield 
Morris J. Chepftow 
Morris T. Cattle ftreet 
Moore I. H. Little Tower HUl 
Mofs C. Thanet Place 
Moftat T. and J. Brown, Gofweil 
ftreet 
Mule H. R, and W. Fenchurch ftreet 
Mumford T, and I. Skeen, Greenwich 
Mandy A. Shrewton, Wilts 
Newrnan J.Cornhill 
Northam I. Devon 
Norris J. Portnnouth 
Orry J. B. Gr«at Grimsby 
Parfoiis J. fen. and J. jun. Lhdgate 
hill 
Patrick I. Mary le bonne ftreet 
Fatrie I. Kempton, and 1. 'Ward, 
Haiuvorth 
PeterWorff F- Hatton Garden 
®incb I. gathwick 
Poulfett R. B. Bermondfey 
Potier J. a'nd W. Moukman, filver 
ftreet 
Polley J* New Bond ftrfes 
Prochor T* Nightingale Jane 
'Pront J. Briftol 
Randall W. and J. Mexchact, itot^ 
bridge 
Bead w. Lothb'iry 
Reed R. Lothbury 
Fowney R. Hatton Garden 
Rogers f. Strand 
Rovv.andfon S. E. Ifaac, asd Vfi 
Brien, Cheapfide 
itylance J. Pilkington 
Salter v\'. Etixton 
Scott J. D. South Cadbury 
Schaar C. Prince’s ftreet 
Shearcraftl. Glouceiterftreet 
Shaw W. B . St. Haul’s Church Yard 
Sidtord J. D. Caine. \Vilc.s 
Sills J. and J. and Vf. J, Pi^tnVf 
Hambro’ wharf 
Smith E. Greenwich 
S'liith W. Stratford 
Spraggon J. a’ld \V. Gravefend 
Spotcinwoode I, Tokenhoul'e Yard 
Strack W, Paiicras Jane 
Storey J. and R. st. Margaret’s Kili 
Streyens C. Billericay 
Strephens J. Joiners Hall Buildings 
Stephens W. C. Weftbury upon Tyne 
Taylor J. King’s'road 
jphoinas G. J. Great Yarmouth 
Tilly J. Copthall court 
Tindel I. Birmingham. 
T u ner P. Market Railin 
■Valentine R. and J.Mumford’s court 
Unfworth I. Manchefter 
Walfti K. king’s road 
Watlbn M. C. Charlotte ftreet 
Wales H. C. Vigo lane 
Wall S. Salisbury 
Waifon \v. fen. and jun. Northuni. 
berland 
V.'eftmacott R. fen. Mount ftreet 
White B. E Chamber’s-ftrest 
Whitnall Wb Milto i ftreet 
Wiliiams L. Nicholas lane 
Winter J. and J. Brixtoti Ca ifeway 
Willmott T. D. Somerfetlhiia 
Wilfon W. Fench rch ftreet 
Woodhoufe W. Noble ftreet 
Wood W. High ftreet 
York H. Cary lane. 
STATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS IN AUGUST. 
Containing official Papers and authentic Documents, 
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, sidoration that lie has already survived. 
fT '^HE cruel war excited by the insa- 
Jt liable ambition of the monster Bo¬ 
naparte, continues to devastate these 
fine countries. The vengeance of Heaven 
sleeps, or it would blast the wretch, who, 
nfter he had, by singular fortune, at¬ 
tained the summit of power, and the 
means of doing so much good, treaclie- 
rOLibly seized the royal fainily of Spain, 
and wantonly invaded that country for 
the sole purpose of his personal aggran¬ 
disement, thereby involving fifteen mil- 
lions of people in unspeakable calamities. 
The monster has, therefore, to atone to 
the vvorld for the horrors of wliich he is 
the sole author; and in this u'ar of pvkf. 
DEi'LNCE against the most unprovoked 
aggressioriy all generous, all humane, all 
Jree people, must wish success to the 
cause of the Spaniards. If the author of 
such multiplied miseries liave any remains 
of conscience, may we not hope that his 
severest punishment is the continuing to 
iiVCj else one’s nature revolts at the con- 
at least, two millions of his victims, 
whom, inS^ain and Portugal only, he has 
been the means of consigning to an un¬ 
timely grave. 
The circumstances attending the cap- 
-ture of Tarrogona, detailed in the follow¬ 
ing letters, have produced a climax in the 
history of his crimes. We hate zvar ,—■ 
we hate the trade of blood, —yet thismoji- 
ster oucht not, bv the common consent 
of all mankind, to be permitted to con¬ 
tinue his enormities. 
It is a perversion of reason to palliate 
or give any countenance to such a mon¬ 
ster—than whom, Robespiere was a 
lamb !—Ri)hespiere w'as one of a com¬ 
mittee which sacrificed human life to a 
calculation that appeared to them to se¬ 
cure the lives of sixteen millious, at tlie 
possible expence of eiglit ; but this living 
monster places his mere personal aggran¬ 
disement as a counter-balance to the 
lives of fifteen millions l—lhibespiere had 
the cauke of Liberty commiued tu hits care, 
