ADVERTISEMENT. H AVING now completed our Fifth Volume, the time has returned, which gives us the pleafing opportunity of thanking our Supporters.---It was intended, on the close of the Naval and Military Operations to give the Political Magazine a more general Form, and to embrace the whole circle of Occurrences; but the magnitude of the India Business, and the late Political Changes have obliged us as yet, to poftpone that extension of our Plan. While the greatest interests of the Nation are at Stake, our Work will neceffarily be fully occupied with the struggles of the contending Parties; and on that account, no very formal apology may be requifite for the omission of more more trivial concerns. When a great objec agitates the Public, our Readers may be affured, that proper attention fhall be paid to it, even if we should be obliged to exclude, for a time, every temporary Occurrence. POLITICAL MAGAZINE A ND Parliamentary, Naval, Military, and Literary JOURNA A L. ILLUSTRATED with 1. A new and correct MAP of SPAIN from the lateft and best Authorities. 2. A VIEW of CORFE CASTLE in DORSETSHIRE, very elegantly engraved. 1. Court Martial on Lt. Col. Cockburn 2. Charges agai, ti him 3. Evidence of Col. Edhoufe, &c. 4. 6. 56 2 2 51. State of Forett Inclotures 35 an Affault 36 3 53. The Anonymous Paragraph 37 37 4 5 55. Lieur. Bourne's Letters to Sir James 37 56. Pleadings of the Counfel 38 57. Sentence on Lieut. Bourne 40 of Col. Stop ford and Ma. Henderson 3 7. of Capt. Gartin & Lt. & Adj. Bathe 7 9. 10. 12. 13. Extent and Divifion of Spain 18. Indian.opinion of the Peace 21. Earl of Stair on Public Finances 25. Surpluffes of the Old Taxes 31 Years 26. Produce of War Taxes 21 Years 58. His Addrets to the Countel and Court 41 823680 024 41 41 9 61. M takes in the Treaty of Peace 42 43 9 63. Rumbold. Bayntun's Divorce, 43 9 64. New Writs on the Changes 45* 9 65. Bayntun's Divorce Bill 47 48 50 52 13 69. Cabinet Majority and Minority 53 16 70. India Regulation Bill 56 17 71. Bayntun's Divorce Bill 58 62 Printed for J. BEW, Paternofler Row, and Sold by every Bookfeller and News-carrier. The Directions of our obliging Correfpondent R. R. R. have been punctually attended to.— The great length of the different Trials have obliged us to poftpone feveral Articles until next Month. The MSS. Letters from America, the Papers refpecting the Loyalifts; the Intelligence from the different States of America, are intended for our next.-The Congrefs Addrefs to the States printed at Philadelphia, with the Appendixes would nearly fill a Maga zine, but fome of the moft material parts thall be inferted.- -We have only room to add, in general, that all the Communications and Inclofures fent us, thall be attended to. GENERAL COURT MARTIAL On Lieutenant Colonel Cockburn of the 35th Regiment, Lieutenant General Sir Robert Hamilton, Baronet, Prefident. Lient. Gen. Hugh Earl Percy. Lieut. Gen. William Tavier. Major Gen. John Douglas. THE HE Court began fitting the 12th of May 1783, and continued by adjournments to the 31ft of the fame month. ft Charge. That he was guilty of culpalle neglect in not taking the neceffary precautions for the defence of the Island, That on the 26th of November 1781, he |