iflands of John and James; paffes Abley River to Charles Town Neck party of the rebels. Col. Webfier paffes Cooper River with a detach Jequences. Infurrections of the loyalifts in North Carolina quelled. Baron de Kalbe marches into that province with a continental force. Is followed by General Gates, who takes the chief command. State of affairs in the to Carolina's. Battle of Camden. Complete victory gained by Lord APPENDIX to the CHRONICLE. An account of the late riots in the cities of London and Westminster Copies of letters which passed between the fecretaries of flate, the lord pre- fident of the council, the commander in chief, and the lord-mayor and alder- men of the city of London, and aljo of the king's proclamation, and the general orders iffued, relative to the late riots Proceedings at the Old Bailey, and of the special commiffion at St. Margaret's- - [295 [297 [298 Between his majesty's fhip Bienfaifant, commanded by Capt. Mac Bride, and the Comte d'Artois, a French private ship of war of 64 guns [292 Between the Fame, a private ship of war of Dublin, commanded by Capt. Moor, and five French veffels, all letters of marque [291 Short account of the defolation made in feveral of the Weft India islands by the late hurricanes [292 Journal of what paffed at Barbadoes from the 9th of October until the 16th, during which time another violent tempeft happened Authentic accounts of the fame from other iflands Copies of letters between the Earl of Hillsborough and the Earl of Pembroke, on the difmiffion of the latter from the office of lord-lieutenant of the county of Wilts Proceedings in the cafe of Mr. Pizzoni, the Venetian refident [299 Breviate of Mr. Burke's bill for the better regulation of his majesty's civil establishment, and of certain public offices; for the limitation of penfions, and the fuppreffion of fundry ufelefs, expenfive, and inconvenient places; and for applying the monies faved thereby to the public fervice. [300 Extract from two edicts lately published by the King of France on the fubje&t of national economy An account of the quantities of all corn and grain exported from, and imported into, England and Scotland, with the bounties and drawbacks paid, and the duties received thereon, for one year ended the 5th of January, 1781 Prices of Stocks for the year 1780 Supplies granted by parliament for the year 1780 PAPER S. Ways and means for raifing the above fupplies STATE His majesty's most gracious Speech to both houfes of parliament, on Thursday the 25th of November, 1779 The humble addrefs of the Lords fpiritual and temporal, in parliament af fembled with his majefly's anfier [322 The humble addrefs of the House of Commons to the King Addrefs of the archbishop, bishops, and clergy, of the province of Canterbury, in convocation affembled, prefented to his majefty on the 17th of November 1780; with his majesty's anfwer His majesty's most gracious speech to both houses of parliament, June 19, The humble addrefs of the Lords fpiritual and temporal, in parliament af fembled; with his majesty's anfwer His majesty's answer to the address of the House of Commons $ 2 [333 [334 1335 ibid. [336 A pro - - - A proclamation for dissolving this prefent parliament, and declaring the calling To the Honourable House of Commons: A reprefentation and petition of the planters, merchants, and other perfons interested in the island of Jamaica The memorial prefented by Sir Joseph Yorke, the English ambassador extra- ordinary at the Hague, the 21st day of March, 1780 Provifional anfwer given to the above memorial Declaration of the court of Great Britain, April 17th, 1780 The memorial prefented to their High Mightinesses by Prince Gallitzin, the Ruffian minifter, on the part of the Empress his fovereign Declaration of the Empress of Ruffia to the courts of London, Versailles, and Anfwer of the court of Great Britain to the declaration of the Empress of Anfwer of the King of Spain to the fame declaration Declaration of the King of Denmark and Norway, to the courts of London, Declaration of the King of Sweden to the fame courts Explanation which the court of Sweden has demanded, relative to the pro- pofal which the court of Ruffia has made for the reciprocal protection and Papers which were communicated by Sir Jofeph Yorke, by express orders from the king his mafter, to his ferene highness the Prince Stadtbolder, [365 [366 No. IV. A letter from Col. Dircks, to the Hon. Henry Laurens, Efq; [368 No. V. A letter from Mr. A. Gillon, to John Rutledge, Efq; [369 Lette No. I. Treaty of amity and commerce between the republic of Holland -- No. 11. Copy of a letter to his Excellency B. Franklin, Efq; at Paris No. III. A letter from Mr. Stokton, to the Rev. Dr. Witherspoon Letter from Count Welderen to Lord Stormont [379 [380 ibid. Letter from Lord Storment to Count Welderen Report of the commiffioners appointed to examine, take, and flate, the public accounts of the kingdom Proceedings of a board of general officers, held by order of General Washington, refpecting Major John Andrè, Adjutant-general of the British army [384 General Arnold's address to the inhabitants of America, after having abandoned the fervice of the Congress [397 Addrefs of Sir George Saville to his conflituents [399 CHARACTER S. Character and manners of the Venetians; from a View of Society and Man ners in Italy, by Dr. Moore Of the modern Romans; from the fame. Of Naples, and the manners of its inhabitants; from the fame Of the poetical Rehearfers and Improuvifatori Reflections on the genius and character of the Biscayners I 7 12 21 25 Defcription of the town of Bilbao, and the manners of its inhabitants. Of the character of our debt-laws, and of Mr. Howard Of the Popish penal laws, with the character of Sir George Saville and Mr. Dunning Adventures of Eyles Irwin, Efq; in a voyage up the Red Sea, and in a journey through the deferts of Thebais Narrative of the fufferings of Mr. de St. Germain, and his companions, in the deferts of Egypt Of the religion of the Kalmucs and Mongouls Of the religion of Tibet; or, of the Dalai Lama An account of the fufferings of Lady Harriet Ackland, in the campaigns of 1776 and 1777, in Canada Tranflation of a short extract from a journal kept by 'C. P. Thunberg, M. D. during his voyage to, and refidence in, the empire of Japan An account of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which happened in Auguft 1779 Relation of the recent eruption of Mount Etna Of the effects of volcanos, and of the hot springs, in Iceland Of the Bafaltic pillars Natural Hiftory of the Grana Kermes, or fearlet grain The method of making falt petre in Spain Extract from Dr. Ingenboufz's account of a new inflammable air, which can be made in a moment without apparatus, and is as fit for explosion as any ather inflammable gaffes III Account - Account of a woman who had the small-pox during pregnancy, and who feemed to bave communicated the fame difeafe to the foetus; with reflections, by Mr. John Hunter 133 N. B. This laft article is misplaced in the volume, being by mistake inferted under the head of USEFUL PROJECTS. USEFUL PROJECTS. Obfervations on mineral poifons 119 An account of a new and cheap method of preparing pot-afhes; with obfer vations -- - 120 +- 125 Caution in building magazines for gunpowder An account of a method for the removal of fhits that have been driven on foore, and damaged in their bottoms, to places (however diftant) for repairing them - 126 130 A new method of treating the Fiftula Lachrymalis Dr. Guthrie's account of the Ruffian manner of treating perfons affected by the fumes of burning charcoal, and other effluvia of the fame nature 139 Directions for preventing the fatal effects which frequently follow the drinking large quantities of Spirits Hints for the general improvement of commons, recommended to the confideration of every person concerned in them 141 143 ANTIQUITIES, Of the ancient English flage Of the origin of the English language 146 157 Authentic account of the vatue of many articles, in the reign of Edward III. anno 1336 MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. 163 Hiftory of Gardening; from Walpole's Anecdotes of Painting in England On improving the memory - 164 178 181 184 On the literary education of women Reflections on the diftreffes of the foor; with an account of the unspeakable diftrefs of one miferable family Defcription of Pompey's Pillar in the neighbourhood of Alexandria in Egypt, and an anecdote of fome English fea-officers there Examplary inftance of juftice in the prefent King of Pruffia |