Considerations on the Definitive Treaty - Dettite in the House of Lorde on the second Reading of the Militid Bill-in the House of ComMOES on Bull-Baiting.-Mr. Canning's Motion on the Cultivation of Tri- nidad-Debate thereon.-Bill for the Relief of the Clergy-trought in by Sir William Scott-Debate on the second Reading of it in the Commons and in the Lords.-Supply-Flattering Statement of the Finances by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.—Irish Finance.-Con- versation on Indian Affairs in both Houses.-Prorogution and Dis CHAP. XIV. Proclamation of Peace.-Illuminations:- Death of Lord Kenyon-Cha- racter:-Rewards to Dr. Jenner—to Mr. Greathead-and to Lord Hutchinson.-Celebration of Mr. Pitt's Birth day.—Proclamation for a new Parliament.-Election-for Nottingham, and Coventry-West minster, and Middlesex.-Delay in the French Embassy to England.- Appointment, as Ambassadors, of Lord Whitworth and General Andreossy, on the Parts of England and France.-Discontents › between those Coun- tries-Causes alleged on both Sides.Discovery of Colonel Despard's Affairs of Ireland-Retrospect.-Causes of the Union-and of the Az quiescence of the Majority of the People to that Measure.-Slight Sensation occasioned by the Change of Ministry-or the Remocal of Lord Cornwallis.-General Election-Remarks thereon.-Symptoms of Disaffection in the South.-Projected Attack on Limerick.Return of Traitors to Ireland and French Agents.-Citizen Fauvelet.- Bad CHAP. XVI. State of Europe at the Conclusion of the Treaty of Amiens-of Russia -Reclection of the First Consul for Ten Years--and for Life.-Suc- cess at St. Domingo.-Great Power and Dominion of Bonaparté. 198 CHAP. pedition to St. Domingo-Probable Value of that Colony to France- CHAP. XVIII. Guadaloupe.-Pelagic assumes the Command there-captures the Governor assembles at Berne - Forces raised and placed under General Bachman, 3 M 2 221 CHAP. CHAP. XIX. Continuation of French Affairs.-Legion of Honour institute.-Constitution of France-accepted.-Situation of Bonaparte-and of the Continent. -Austria.-Journey of the Emperor to Presburg-Diet of Pre- burg-Poland-Disturbance at Warsaw.-Italy-King of Etruria- Misunderstanding between his Majesty and Bonaparte.-Sardinia-Alde cation of the King in favour of his Brother-Ligurian Republic.-Naple -Spain.-Treaty with Russia-Seizure of the Property of the Knights of Malta-Journey to Barcelona.-Interview between the Emperor of Russia and King of Prussia at Memel.-Turkish Empire.-New Re- public of the Talais.-German_ Indemnities.-Russian Interference.— Rupture threatened respecting Passau-Plan accepted-Considerations CHAP. XX. - British Colonies-Sierra Leona - Institution of the Company — İntroduc- the Taves.-Effect of the Peace on the Commerce of the States, and of the Cession of Louisiana to France.-Negotiations at Paris-fruit- Jess-Depot at New Orleans interdicted by Spain.-Resentment of the Affairs of India.-Private Trade.-Progress of the Governor-General to Lucknow-Consequences.-Deposition of the Nabob of the Carnatic.— Installation of Arcem ul Dowlah on the Musnud of Arcot.-Discon- tents in Malabar.-Divisions of the Mahrattas.-Prospect of a Mah ratta War.-Return of the Indian Army from Egypt-Honours paid Official Letter from Major General Campbell, commending the Forces in "the ceded Districts, to the Government of Madras. Dated January 1st, An Account of the Quantity of Sugar, Rum, Coffee, and Cotton, imported into Great Britain from the Colonies of Surinam, Berbice, Demarara, and Essequibo; as also from the Islands of Martinico, St. Lucia, Tobago, Trinidad, and St. Eustatia; for three Years previous to the 1st of January last, as far as the same can be made up; distinguishing each Year, as well as the Quantity imported from each Colony or Island; to- gether with the Net Amount of Duty paid thereon An Account of all Places for Life or Lives, whether held by Patent or otherwise; specifying the Dates of such Patents or other Instruments by which such Places are held; the Names of the Persons who hold the same; and the Salaries and Fees belonging thereto :-and also, a like Account of all Patents of such Places granted to any Person or Persons An Account of the Total Net Produce of all the Permanent Taxes for the Years ending the 10th of October 1801 and 1802 Estimated Annual Charge of his Majesty's Civil List, as laid before Par- liament in 1736, and actual Amount in 1802 An Account of the several Sums paid from the Revenues of the Dutchy of Cornwall, in iu of the Civil List, during the Minority of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in pursuance of his Majesty's Warrants, of Aug. 1783, when his Royal Highness came of Age, and took Possession Report of the Commissioners appointed for the Sale of the Land-tax List of the Members returned to serve in the Second Parliament of the Extract from the Trial of the Mutineers on board the Bantry Bay Squadron, 553 Trial of Governor Wall, by a Special Commission, directed to the Caf Particulars of the wilfully casting away of the Brig Adventure, for the Purpose of defrauding the Underwriters, for which Richard Calling, her Captain; John Reid, Supercargo; and George Easterby and π- liam Macfarlane, Owners of the said Brig, were tried at an Admiralty General Bill of Christenings and Burials, fram December 1801 to D-- cember 1802 Average Prices of Grain for the Year 1802 Prices of Stock for the Year 1802 Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1802 Taxes imposed in the Year 1802 A List of the Public Bills which received the Royal Assent in the Counse 501 Message from his Majesty to the House of Commons, Feb. 15 The like, April 27 His Majesty's Speech to both Houses of Parliament, at the Close of the His Majesty's Speech to bath Houses, on opening the Third Session of the 507 Cos 014 Separate Article to the Definitive Treaty, added thereto, March 27 |