The Hon. Mr. Justice Coltman The Rt. Hon. Sir William Garrow The Rt. Hon. Sir John Bosanquet The Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Littledale, 2Copies Sir William Bolland Sir John Richardson The Hon. Charles Ewan Law, Q. C., M.P. The Common Serjeant Mr. Serjeant Arabin Francis Const, Esq. The Hon. Society of Lincoln's Inn The Hon. Society of the Inner Temple John Leycester Adolphus, Esq. A. Adolphus, Esq. H. Alexander, Esq. Messrs. Allen and Co. Rev. James S. M. Anderson, Brighton Thomas M. Banister, Esq. Mrs. Bannister Samuel Barker, Esq. Lieutenant Colonel Barnewall Richard Vaughan Barnewall, Esq. George Bartley, Esq. Messrs. Baily and Co. John Barwise, Esq. The Venerable Archdeacon Bayley Mr. Bain John Beardmore, Esq. Rev. Frederic Beedon, Canon Residentiary Bath and Wells. Joseph Berens, Esq. Mr. Benning Capt. Beville Rev. Dr. Bliss Messrs. Bigg William Henry Bodkin, Esq. M.P. William Bodkin, Esq. Sir Felix Booth, Bart. Mr. James Bohn Thomas Briggs, Esq. Edward Bullock, Esq. H. 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The Junior United Service Club Joseph Lamb, Esq. Rev. H. Law Rev. George Lea Thomas Le Blanc, Esq. Henry Hanmer Leycester, Esq. Library of St. John's College, Oxford T. H. Lister, Esq. B. Pearkes, Esq. Miss Penny Rev. Dr. Penrose Thomas Joshua Platt, Esq., Q.C. T. P. Platt, Esq. Sir Frederick Pollock, Attorney-general, M.P. Rev. Joseph Prendergast Michael Prendergast, Esq. The Rev. the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford The Rev. the Principal of Magdalen Hall, Oxford Robert Prickett, Esq.-2 Copies The Rev. the Provost of Oriel College, Oxford Sir John Rae Reid, Bart., M.P. Rev. Edward Rice, D.D. Frederick G. Richardson, Esq. George Robert Ricketts, Esq. Miss S. F. Ridout, Brighton Messrs. Rivingtons Mr. Rodwell Sir George Rose W. Rothery, Esq. Henry Rowles, Esq. Clement Ruding, Esq. David Salomons, Esq. Mr. Saunders W. Henry Savage, Esq. Count Seckendorff, Prussian Chargé d'affaires to the Court of Brussels William Selwyn, Esq., Q.C. Mr. Setchel Sir James Shaw, Bart. Robert Shepard, Esq. The Right Hon. Sir Samuel Shepherd Messrs. Sherwood Messrs. Simpkin and Marshall Sir Robert Smirke Mr. Serjeant Spankie John Stewart, Esq. H. Stone, Esq. Robert Marshall Straight, Esq. G. Straight, Esq. Mr. Serjeant Talfourd William Theobald, Esq. Frederick Thesiger, Esq., Q.C., M.P. Rev. James Endell Tyler Lowis Walton, Esq. Richard Brickdale Ward, Esq., Bristol The Warden of Merton College, Oxford Samuel Warren, Esq. Rev. William Watts Mrs. Weeks Sir Charles Wetherell Messrs. Whittaker Rev. Dr. Williams William Williams, Esq. Sir Giffin Wilson The very Rev. the Dean of Winchester James Winstanley, Esq. Rev. T. Wintle David William Wire, Esq. Mr. Alderman Thomas Wood Jonathan Thomas Sleap, Esq. CONTENTS General success of the French, 2.-Hoche tranquillizes La Vendée,ib.-War in Spain, ib.- in Italy, ib.-in Flanders, 3. Condé-Nieuport-Sluys, ib.-Holland, 4.-Proclamation of the Stadtholder, ib.-Conduct of the Patriots, ib.-The Duke of York retreats to Breda, 5.-Proceedings of Piche- gru, ib.-Retreat of the Duke of York, ib.-of the Aus- trians, ib.-The French take Crevecœur, ib.-Proceedings of the Dutch at Amsterdam, 6.-Proclamation, 7.-Arri- val of the Hereditary Prince of Orange and the Duke of York, ib.-Proclamation of the Prince, ib.-Amsterdam petition, ib.-The Duke of York quits the command, 8.— Severe frost, ib.-Proceedings of the Dutch, ib.-Progress of the French, ib.- Retreat of the Stadtholder to England, 9.-Retreat of the British, 10.-The French gain entire possession of Holland, ib.-which is evacuated by the English, 11.-Corsica, ib.-Paoli well received in France, ib.—in Corsica, ib.—gives umbrage to France, 12.-Revolt of the island, ib.-Parties in Corsica, 13.-Negotiation with England, ib.-Fruitless attack on Fornilly, ib.-Invasion of the island, 14.-The Martello tower taken, ib.-Other forts captured, 15.-Attack on Bastia, ib.-Siege and capture of Calvi, 16.-Captain Nelson wounded, 17.- Corsica annexed to the British Crown, 18. - Thanks of Parliament, ib.-Naval captures, ib.-Exultation of the French, 19.-Frigates taken by Sir John Borlase Warren, ib. Naval preparations of the French, ib.- The Brest fleet, ib.-sails, 20.-Motions of the English fleet, ib.-Proceedings of Lord Howe, 21.-Encounter of the two fleets, ib.-General engagement, 22.-Defeat of the French, ib.-Their accounts of the battle, ib.-Parlia- ment votes thanks and honours to Lord Howe and his officers and crews, 23.-Praises and benefactions of the City, 24.-and Portsmouth, ib.-Illumination, ib.-Royal Saintes, ib.-Capture of Guadaloupe, ib.-Orders and pro- clamations of the British commanders, 27.-Attack on Saint State of England, 34.-Dangerous riots, 36-at Charing Cross, ib.-in Whitcomb Street, 37.-Recruiting houses destroyed, ib.-Falsehood of the charges respecting them, 38.-Effect of the riots, 39.-Supposed views of the insti- gators, ib.-Difficulty of government, ib.-Prosecutions in Scotland, 40.-Trial of Watt, ib.-of Downie, 43.-Sen- tences, ib.-Conduct of Watt, ib.-Prosecutions in Ireland, 45.-in England-Thomas Walker's case, 46.-Pop-gun plot, ib.-Special commission in London, 47.-Prisoners arraigned, ib. The indictment, 48.- Trial of Thomas Hardy, ib.-Opening of the Attorney-general, ib.-Ad- journment, 52.-Application by Mr. Erskine, ib.-Evi- dence, 53.-Mr. Erskine's defence, 55.-Evidence for the prisoner, 62.-Address of Mr. Gibbs, 63.-Solicitor-general in reply, 67.-Summing up, ib.-Acquittal, 68.-Trial of John Horne Tooke, ib.-Opening of the Solicitor-general, ib.-Defence by Mr. Erskine, 69.-Evidence, ib.-Ac- quittal, 70.-Discharge of several other prisoners, ib.- Opposition members take office, 80.-A peace party formed, |