CONTENTS. xi 



the Chambers.'— Further proceedings respecting the Slave Trade. — 

 The King nominates the President and Vice-Presidents of the 

 Electoral Colleges. — His Ordinances concerning the National 

 Guard.— Fwi her Ordinances concerning the Electoral Colleges^— 



Change of Ministry. Spain: Publication of the Authorities of 



the Caraccas.— Royal Decree for increasing the White Population of 

 Cuba. — Decree for establishing Free Ports in the Peninsula.'-^ 

 Defiiiitive Edict relative to the Spanish Exiles. — Decree respecting 

 the Royal Vales. — Decree concerning the establishment of Ports of 

 Deposit.— 'Decree relative to all Foreigners toho make common cause 

 'with the Insurgents of Spanish America. — Address from the Cabinet 

 of Madrid to the High Allied Powers. — Official Articles in the form 



of Royal Decrees. Portugal '.—Neglect thrown upon it, on 



the possessions in Europe.— Still keeps in its hands the territory of 

 Montevideo , (^153 



CHAP. XV. 



Restoration of France to its territory. — Siveden enters upon its new 

 dominion. — German affairs still unsettled. — Speech of the united 

 sovereign of Holland and Flanders [165 



CHAP. XVI. 



North and South America [170 



CHAP. xvn. 



East India Affairs , 181 



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Births , 190 



Marriages 193 



Promotions 195 



Deaths 196 



Sheriffs 207 



A List of the Members of the House of Co7nmons 209 



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Treaty between his Britannic Majesty and his Catholic Majesty, 

 for preventing their subjects from engaging in any illicit traffic 



in Slaves 215 



Treaty of Commerce between Sweden and the United States of 



America 236 



RepoH of the Secret Committee of the House of Lords, 8^c 240 



Report of the Committee of Secrecy of the House of Commons, &;c. 245 



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