APPENDIX TO. CHRONICLE. 
cer) he would not be received on 
board a British ship on the terms 
which he proposed, has left Tou- 
Jon, taking an eastern route to- 
wards Piedmont.” 
Boyne, off Marseilles, July 24, 
1815, 10 P. M. 
I hasten to communicate to 
ou, for the information of their 
ordships, that I am this moment 
returned from the Pass of Olionle, 
whither Major-General Sir Hud- 
son Lowe and myself, accompa- 
nied the Marquis de Riviere (his 
Majesty’s Lieutenant in these 
provinces) this morning from our 
advanced post, to receive the ad- 
hesion of the officers of the army 
and navy at Toulon, which was 
tendered to the Marquis, and the 
white flag hoisted under a dis- 
charge of one hundred pieces of 
cannon, and acknowledged by one 
of my frigates off the harbour. 
Boyne, off Marseilles, August 1. 
Their lordships will be inform- 
ed by my last letter, of the 24th 
of July, of the arrangement made 
on the 24th, between the Marquis 
de Riviere and Marsha! Brune. 
The non-performance of the 
stipulated removal of Marshal 
Brune and the disaffected regi- 
ments, has occasioned a corres- 
pondence between General Sir 
Hudson Lowe and myself, and the 
Marquis de Riviere; which has 
this morning happily terminated, 
by Marshal Brune delivering him- 
self into the hands of the Mar- 
quis, to be sent (accompanied by 
his Aid-de-camp) to Paris. 
The most. evident good-will 
prevails amongst all.classes of 
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people immediately about us : and 
I have no doubt but Toulon will 
feel immediate benefit from the 
removal of. Marshal Brune. 
I cannot close my letter with- 
out expressing in the strongest 
terms the high satisfaction and 
pleasure I have experienced in 
serving with Major-General Sir 
Hudson Lowe, from whose active 
intelligent mind the service has 
derived every advantage. 
—ee? 
Boyne, off Marseiiles, Aug. 2. 
The Marquis de Riviere’s let- 
ter, this moment received, an- 
nounces the actual departure of 
Marshal Brune, accompanied by 
an officer, as before intimated. 
INDIA-BOARD. 
Whitehall, Aug. 16. 
Dispatches, dated Fort William, 
25th of January, 1815, together 
with their enclosures, of which 
the following are extracts, have 
been received at the East India 
House, fromthe Vice-President in 
Council. 
‘We have the honour to trans< 
mit to your honourable court co- 
pies of documents, in continua- 
tion of the subject of our address 
of the 27th ultimo, relating to the 
operations of the war with the 
state of Nepaul. 
*“Thesuccessful resistance which 
the enemy has hitherto opposed 
to the advance of the divisions of 
Major-Generals Wood and Mar- 
ley, and the disasters which have 
occurred in the division com- 
manded by Major-General Mar- 
tindell, will be a subject of 
deep regret to your. honourable 
re 
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