THE WORKS OF THOMAS MOORE, COMPREHENDING ALL HIS MELODIES, BALLADS, ETC. NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED WITHOUT THE ACCOMPANYING MUSIC. VOL. XIII. PARIS: PUBLISHED BY A. AND W. GALIGNANI, AT THE FRENCH, ENGLISH, ITALIAN, GERMAN, AND SPANISH LIBRARY, Speech in Answer to Lord Mornington.-Coalition of the Whig Seceders with Mr. Pitt.—Mr. Canning.—Evidence on the Trial of Horne Tooke.-The "Glorious First of June."― Marriage of Mr. Sheridan. - Pamphlet of Mr. Reeves.-Debts of the Prince of Wales.-Shakspeare Manu- Play of "The Stranger."-Speeches in Parliament.—Pizarro. State of Parties.-Offer of a place to Mr. T. Sheridan.-Re- ceivership of the Duchy of Cornwall bestowed upon Mr. Sheridan.-Return of Mr. Pitt to Power.-Catholic Ques- tion.-Administration of Lord Grenville and Mr. Fox.- Death of Mr. Fox.-Representation of Westminster.-Dis- Destruction of the Theatre of Drury-Lane by Fire.-Mr. Whitbread.-Plan for a Third Theatre. -Illness of the |