CONTENTS. xi 
~ Royal Proclamation.—Change in the Ministry.— Opening of the Chambers.— 
The Museum of the Louvre stript of the fruits of Conquest.—Letter to the 
King by the late Ministers.—-Reflevions.—Law-for the Suppression of Seditious 
Cries.—Cour Royal opened, and Speech of the President.—Ney’s Trial and 
Condemnation.— Further Outrages at Nismes.—Final Treaty between the 
Allied Powers and France. . : 2 2 : ; : - [81 
CHAP. IX. 
Affairs of the Netherlands Union of the Seventeen Provinces under the 
Prince of Orange as King, completed. New Constitution.—Protest of the 
Belgian Prelates.— Inauguration of the King.—Proceedings of the States- 
General.— Marriage of the hereditary Prince of Orange to a Sister of the 
Emperor of Russia : : “ s ‘ : - . [95 
CHAP. X. 
Germany.— Affairs of Wurtemburg.—Contest between the King and the States.— 
Saxony :—Note ofthe King to the Allied Powers.—Mutiny of the Saxon 
troops in Blucher’s Army.—Final Treaty with Prussia, and Dismemberment 
of the Saxon territory.— Hanover : Speech of Count Munster to the States.— 
russia; the King’s Proclamation to the Inhabitants of Posen, and of 
Dantzic and Thorn,—Royal Decree on the representation of the People 
in Prussia.—Organisation of the Prussian Monarchy.—Act of German 
Confederation. ; edie : . : : » {102 
CHAP. XI. 
Kingdom of Poland under the Emperor of Russia.—Su eden.— Norway.—Swed- 
ish Pomerania annexed to Prussia.—Switzerland.— The part taken by it in 
the War.— Disturbance in Unterwalden pacified. . ‘ : : [110 
; CHAP. XII. Meg 
Spain.—Proclamation by the Inquisition—Royal Manifesto.—Requisition to 
the Congress.—Porlier’s Insurrection—Spanish Armes enter France and 
retire.— Prosecution of the Liberales and Final sentence.—Italy—Papal 
Proclamation to the Legations.—Pope’s Allocution—Attempts for Eeclesias= 
tical Restoration—Elba. .  . MARA “Nicene rhea 40 elle 
CHAP. XIII. 
America.—Remaining Incidents of the War with the United States —Capture 
of the President Frigate—Fuilure of the Attack on New Orleans.— 
Vort Mobile taken —Treaty of Peace ratified, and President’s Message — 
Treaty with the Greeks.—Actions of the American Navy against the Barbary 
Powers—Commercial Connection with Great Britain.—President’s Message 
in December.—South America.—Arrival of the Spanish Expedition — Potosi 
taken by the insurgents.— Operations in Venezuela-— Mexico— Insurrection 
