WEEKLY REGISTER. VOLUME XLIX.' FROM JANUARY TO MARCH, 1824. woegewoowwwwwwwwwwww BOS LONDON: 1824. 1.-American President's Speech.- 'West India Islands. - Straw Game Laws.-Fatal effects of 2.-To Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart., on bis proposition for placing Mr. 9.-To the Chancellor of the Exche- quer, on his description of the State of Public Affairs.-Extra- ordinary Trial.--Subscription for 3.-To Sir Thomas Beevor, Bart., on the prospects as to War, or Peace. and Mangel Wurzel Seed.-Gen- 4.-To Lawyer Scarlett, on the Trial of Mr. John Hunt, for Printing 10.-To the Chancellor of the Exche- of Commons, on the 23d of Fe- 5.-To Mr. Canning, on the Alliance, about to be formed with the United States. - Stock-Jobbing | 11.-Game Bill. To the Chancellor of Press.-Turnpike Roads.--Lying the Exchequer.-Straw Bonnets. Practical Botanists.--Turnip and 6.-King's Speech.-Turnpike Extor. tions. - Captain Hook. --West 12.-To Sir John Shelley, on Mr. Stuart 7.-King's Speech. - Poaching Re- | 13.-To Mr. Stuart Wortley, on the cords.-Turnpike Affairs. Game Bill, as Amended by the 8.-The Trial of Byrne against Par Committee. The Turnpike Dis- í kins; to the Subscribers to the pute. - American Apple and VOL. 49.-No. 1.] LONDON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3,1824. [Price 6d. Published every Saturday Morning, at Seven o'Clock. - delavcu speech, it will be necessary that I lay before my readers the part of the speech to which I particu- mencement of the last Session, that a great effort was then making in countries, and that it appeared to be conducted with extraordinary so far, very different from what was then anticipated. Of events in that from which we derive our origin, of the United States cherish senti- ments the most friendly, in favour lantic.' In the wars of the Euro- pean Powers, in matters relating our policy so to do. It is only ° when our rights are invaded, or . A. . |