Apr.] 



CHRONICLE. 



65 



February, 1797, to the 25th of February, 1818; distinguishing the 

 years, and the numbers convicted and acquitted. 



21st April, 1818. 



22. Frankfort— The following 

 letters have been published, which 

 passed last month between the 

 Grand Duke of Baden and the 

 King of Bavaria, and which 

 throw some light on the nego- 

 tiations that have been long pend- 

 ing between the Courts of Mu- 

 nich and Baden, and have been 

 very repeatedly spoken of: — 



Letter from his Royal Highness 

 the Grand Duke of Baden to his 

 Majesty the King of Bavaria. 



" Sire ; — It is with creat reluc- 

 Vol. LX. 



Joseph Kaye, 

 Solicitor to the Bank of England. 



tance that I prevail on myself to 

 address your Majesty upon a 

 subject which mustbe as disagree- 

 able to your personal feelings as 

 it is to mine; but the urgency of 

 the case renders it necessary at 

 length to break a silence which, 

 from motives of delicacy, I have 

 perhaps observed too long. For 

 these three years past I have been 

 threatened with having a part of 

 my dominions torn from me ; and 

 while my country made the great- 

 est exertions to enable me to 

 . maintain, in an effectual and 

 F honourable 



