736 
Goree, 
Demerara, Berbice, Essequibo. 
The recognition in the usual 
words, ‘* *est reconnu,” of the 
different branches of the reigning 
family ; of the electors of Bavaria 
and Wirtemberg as kings; of the 
new dukes of Cleves, Baden, and 
Darmstadt. 
In discussing for many hours these 
demands, I never for an instant ad- 
mitted the possibility of his majesty 
consenting to the cessious required. 
Isought, however, to ascertain to 
what extent, and in what manner, 
they could be modified. 
The Inclosures (A. B.) concern the 
@ppointment of general Clarke, 
Third Inclosure (C.) Copy of gene- 
ral Clarke’s Full Powers, in 
French. 
Fourth Inclosure (D.) 
Extract from a Paper read to Gene- 
ral Clarke by the Earl of Yar- 
mouth. 
(Translation. ) 
The situation in which the two 
belligerent powers are now placed, 
by the course of the events of the 
war, leaving few points of imme- 
diate contact between them, or on 
which they may not, according to 
all appearance, come now to an un- 
derstanding, his Britannic majesty, 
animated no less than the emperor 
of the French, with a desire to put 
an end to the calamities of war, has 
authorized the undersigned (fur- 
' nished with the full powers of his 
majesty) to discuss the basis, and to 
give full effect to this reciprocal de- 
sire. 
The immense acquisitions niade 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1806. 
by France since the commencement 
of hostilities, and the direct and im- 
mediate influence which she has ob- 
tained, having entirely changed the 
political system of Europe, his Bri- 
tannic majesty finds himself obliged 
to seek in the conquests he has made, 
and in the possession of Malta, a 
just and reasonable counterpoise. 
_His majesty would . consequently 
treat generally on the basis of the 
uti possidetis. 
It is at the same time understood, 
that the German possessions of his 
Britannic majesty, of which he was 
deprived from motives foreign to 
the war between the two powers, 
shall be restored to him entire. 
It is likewise understood, that the 
peace shall secure the integrity of 
the territories and possessions of the 
Sublime Porte, of his most faithful - 
majesty, of his majesty the king of 
Sweden, and the present state of 
Switzerland. 
Fifth Inclosure (E.) 
Copy of an Article proposed by Gene- 
ral Clarke to the Earl of Yarmouth, 
Jor the Maintenance of the Inte- 
grity of the Ottoman Empire. 
( Translation.) 
The two contracting powers re- 
ciprocally guarantee the entire and 
absolute integrity and independence 
of the Ottoman empire. They will 
mutually oppose the pretensions of 
any power to any thing contrary to 
the usages, the rights of sovereignty, 
aud the possessions of the Sublime 
Porte. 
No. XXVIJ. 
Extract from a Dispatch from Mr. 
Secretary Fox to the Earl of Yare 
mouth, 
* Is recognised. 
