STATE PAPERS. 
_ trade with Great Britain: a system 
neficial to both countries, and 
peculiarly advantageous to the agri- 
culture of Ireland, that source of 
pyour wealth and prosperity. The 
‘further steps you have taken to 
check the immoderate use of spi- 
'Tituous liquors, and your wise re- 
‘gulations tor the charitable institu- 
(tions, prove your attention to the 
—" of the lower orders of the 
‘people. 
I shall firmly rely on your cordial 
co-operation for the support of pub- 
lic order, and the enforcing obedi- 
ence to the laws; by which alone 
the fruits of national industry can 
be secured: and when you reflect 
_— the flourishing resources, the 
‘ ificreasing wealth, and unexampled 
‘prosperity of the country, you will 
_ mot fail to impress upon the minds 
_ of the people, that the maintenance 
*of our free and happy constitution 
will ensure the continuance of these 
invaluable blessings. 
TREATY WITH TIPPOO SULTAUN. 
“Definitive Treaty of perpetual 
Friendship fo r the Dajrtoent of 
© Affairs between the Honourable 
| «English East India Company, the 
; | Nawaubh Asoph Jah Behauder,and 
-* Row Pundit Paudhaun Behauder, 
and Ti Sultaun ; setiled the 
1¥/h Day of March, 1792,0f the 
Christian /Era, answering to the 
«28d Day of the Month of Rejeb, 
51206 of the Hejeree, by Sir John 
171 
Ram Pundit Tantia Behauder, on 
one Part; and by Golam Ally 
Khan Behauder, and Ally Reza 
Khan, on the Behalf of Tippoo 
Sultaun, according to the under- 
mentioned Articles, which by the 
Blessing of God, shall be binding 
on their Heirs and Successors as 
long as the Sun and Moonendure ; 
and the Conditions of them be in- 
variably observed by the Coniract- 
ing Parties. 
Art. ll seu friendship subsist- 
ing between the Hon. 
Company and the Circar of Tippoo 
Sultaun, agreeable to former trea- 
ties, the first with the late Nawaub 
Hyder Ally Khan, bearing date the 
Sth of August 1770, and the other 
with Tippoo Sultaun of the llth 
of March 1784, is hereby confirm- 
ed and increased, and the articles 
of the two former treaties are to 
remain in full force, excepting such 
of them as by the present engage- 
ment are otherwise adjusted; and 
the Sth article of the second above 
mentioned treaty, confirming all 
the privileges and immunities of 
trade which -the Nawaub Hyder 
Ally. Khan granted to the said Com- 
pany, by the treaty, entered into in 
the year 1770, is also, by virtue of 
the present treaty, renewed and 
confirmed. 
Art. II. In the 4th article of the 
preliminary treaty entered into be- 
tween the allied powers and the 
said Tippoo Sultaun, dated the 
22d of February, 1792, itis written, 
_~» Kennaway, Bart. on the Part of 
 weethe Right Honourable Charles 
_» *Earl Cornwallis,» Knight of the 
+» Most Noble Order of the Garter, 
_'&e. and Meer Aalum Behauder, 
on the Part of the Nawaub Aztem 
_ +) ‘ul Omrah Behauder and Bachajee 
Pundit, on the Part of Hurry 
‘ until the due performance of the 
three foregoing articles ’’ (the first 
article stipulating the cession of half 
the country; the second the imme- 
diate payment of half of the stm 
of money agreed to be paid, and the 
remainder in specie only, at three 
instalments, not exceeding four 
months 
