CONTENTS. 
GENERAL HISTORY. 
CHAPTER I. 
Parliamentary Transactions— Debate relative to delivering wp Spaniards from 
Gibraltar.— Debate on keeping Militia embodied.—Transfer of Genoa to 
the King of Sardinia.—Proceedings on the Corn Laws.— Trial by Jury in 
Civil. Causes in Scotland.—Motion for a Committee of Inquiry respecting 
the Bank of England. — Continuation of the Bank Restriction Act.—Arrest of 
Lord Cochrane in the House of Commons. ac Oe fe | 
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Prince Regent's Message on the landing of Buonapuarte in ‘France: Address 
and Debates.—Lord Wellesley’s Motion respecting the Escape of Buona- 
parte from Elba, and Debates ow the subject.—Discussion of the Treaty 
with America.— Motions and Debates respecting the Transfer of Genoa to 
the King of Sardinia——Mr. Whitbread’s Motion for an ‘Address against a 
War with France. : : : - . - : - : [10 
CHAP. III. 
Mr. Tierney’s Motion on the Civil List—Renewal of the Property Tazr.— 
Foreign Slave-trade Bill.— Bill for preventing the illicit Importation of 
Slaves.—Motion for a Committee on the Catholic Question —Prince Regent's 
Message concerning the Treaties with the Allied Powers.— Lord Castlereagh’s 
Motion respecting Subsidies. . PARR am TS digiimsiaaita [22 
CHAP. IV. 
The Budget, English and Irish . . . . . . [35 
CHAP. V. 
Additional Grant to the Duke of Wellington: Thanks to him and to Marshal 
Blucher, and the Armes.—Motion Sor a National Monument of the Victory 
