X CONTENTS. 



CHAP. VI. 



Sir S. Romilly's Motion on the Repeal of an Act of King William 

 respecting Privately Stealing Jrom Shops, S^c—Lord A. Hamilton's 

 Motion respecting the resumption of Cash Payments by the Bank of 

 England. — Mr, Tierneys Motioyifor the continuation of the Account 

 of Bank Notes and Bills. — Chancellor of the Exchequer's two Bills. 

 — Debates. — The same in the House of Lords [60 



CHAP. vn. 



Chancellor of the Exchequers Motion respecting the Building of 

 Churches. — Dr. Phillimore's Motion relative to the Spanish ships 

 engaged in the Slave Trade , [76 



CHAP. vm. 



The Prince Regent's Message to both Houses qf Parliament respecting 

 the Royal Marriages [84> 



CHAP. IX. 



The Budget [94 



CHAP. X. 



Motions respecting the condition and treatment qf Slaves in the 

 Colonies ....* [109 



CHAP. XI. 



Petition from Dublin for the repeal qfthe Window tax.— Continuation 

 of the Alien Bill « [119 



CHAP. XII. 



New Churches Building Bill.— Purchase qf Game Bill. — Bill for 

 varying and amending certain Provisions qfthe Regency Act [130 



CHAP. XIII. 



Bill respecting the Education qf the Poor. — The Prince Regent's 

 Speech at the Close qfthe Session [H3 



CHAP. XIV. 



France: — Lato adopted by the two Chambers. — Pariiculars qf the 

 damages sustained l>y Martinique.— Project qf a law presented to 



the 



