37S ANNUAL REGISTER, 1816. 



affixed thereunto the seal of their 

 arms. 



Done at Paris the 4th of Octo- 

 ber, in the year of our Lord 1815. 

 (Signed) 

 (L. S.) Castlekeagh. 

 (L. S ) Pozzo DI BORGO. 



Copy of a Dispatch addressed to the 

 Portuguese Minister at the Court 

 of Rome, dated Palace at Rio 

 Janeiro, April 1, 1S15. 



His Royal Highness the Prince 

 Regent, my master, having taken 

 under his consideration the in- 

 tentions of Pius VH. as published 

 in his bull, Solicitudo Omnium, 

 dated 7th August last year, by 

 which his Holiness has thought 

 proper to revive the Company of 

 Jesus, which was extinct, thereby 

 derogating, in so far as the au- 

 thority of the Church is concern- 

 ed, from the other bull, Do)ninus 

 ac Redemptor noster, of Clement 

 XIV. of glorious memoiy : His 

 Royal Higiiness is sru'piised at 

 this detei'mination of his Holi- 

 ness, this Court never having 

 been informed of it in any way 

 before, altliough it has had n;ost 

 reason to complain of tiie offences 

 of the Company of Jesus, against 

 wliich Portvigal proceeded in the 

 most energetic manner, by the 

 ordinance of September 3, 17f)9. 

 The positive intentions of his 

 Royal Highness being to main- 

 tain in tlieir utmost rigour tlie 

 dispositions of the above or;!i- 

 nance, whatever may be the de- 

 termination of other crowned 

 heads, even of such as associated 

 for ti\e extinction of tlie said 

 Company, my august nia^ter com- 

 mands me to communicate his 

 resolution to you, in order that 



you immediately present a note 

 declaratory of the invariable prin- 

 ciples which his Royal Highness 

 intends to maintain, and con- 

 formably to which he enjoins your 

 Lordship to admit no negotiation, 

 either verbal or written, on this 

 subject. This determination of 

 his Royal Highness being found- 

 ed on reasons the most solid and 

 proper, can never be considered 

 as affecting in any way the inva- 

 riable sentiments of his venera- 

 tion and filial love towards the 

 sacred person of his Holiness, 

 and which you are specially 

 charged to expiess. 

 (Signed) 

 Marquis D'Aguilau. 

 To Jose Manuel Pinto, Mi- 

 nister Plenipotentiary at 

 the Court of Rome. 



Papers relative to the Convention 

 for the Evacuation of Paris, laid 

 before the House of Commons. 



1. The first Article is the Con- 

 vention itself, w hich has already 

 appeared. 



2. Copy of a Dispatch from Earl 

 Bathurst to the Duke of Wel- 

 lington ; Downing-street, July 

 7, 181.5. 



War Department, London, 

 July 7, 1815. 

 My Lord ; — Although your 

 Grace has stated distinctly that 

 the Convention entered into by 

 you and Marshal Piince Blucher 

 on the one hand, and certain 

 French authorities on the other, 

 upon the 3d instant, while it de- 

 cided all the military questions, 

 had touched nothing political ; 

 and although it cannot be imagin- 

 ed that in a Convention nego- 

 tiated with these authorities by 



Prince 



