Royal Proclamation.-Change in the Ministry.-Opening of the Chambers. The Museum of the Louvre stript of the fruits of Conquest.—Letter to the King by the late Ministers.--Reflexions.-Law for the Suppression of Seditious Cries.-Cour Royal opened, and Speech of the President.-Ney's Trial and Condemnation. Further Outrages at Nismes.-Final Treaty between the CHAP. IX. Affairs of the Netherlands.- Union of the Seventeen Provinces under the Prince of Orange as King, completed.-New Constitution.-Protest of the Belgian Prelates.-Inauguration of the King.-Proceedings of the States- General.-Marriage of the hereditary Prince of Orange to a Sister of the Germany.-Affairs of Wurtemburg.-Contest between the King and the States.— Saxony: :- Note of the King to the Allied Powers.-Mutiny of the Saxon troops in Blucher's Army.-Final Treaty with Prussia, and Dismemberment of the Saxon territory.---Hanover: Speech of Count Munster to the States.-- Prussia; the King's Proclamation to the Inhabitants of Posen, and of Dantzic and Thorn.-Royal Decree on the representation of the People in Prussia.—Organization of the Prussian Monarchy.-Act of German CHAP. XI. Kingdom of Poland under the Emperor of Russia.-Su eden.-Norway-Swed ish Pomerania annexed to Prussia.-Switzerland. The part taken by it in Spain.-Proclamation by the Inquisition.-Royal Manifesto:-Requisition to the Congress.-Porlier's Insurrection.-Spanish Armies enter France and retire-Prosecution of the Liberales and Final sentence.—Italy.—Papal Proclamation to the Legations.-Pope's Allocution.-Attempts for Ecclesias America.-Remaining Incidents of the War with the United States. Capture of the President Frigate.-Failure of the Attack on New Orleans.- Fort Mobille taken.-Treaty of Peace ratified, and President's Message.- Treaty with the Greeks.—Actions of the American Navy against the Barbary Powers.-Commercial Connection with Great Britain.-President's Message in December-South America.-Arrival of the Spanish Expedition.- Potosi taken by the insurgents.- Operations in Venezuela.-Mexico.-Insurrection presented in Martinique.-Guadaloupe declares for Buonaparte: its Reduction by the British.-Further Occurrences.-Transactions in the Assembly of Jamaica, [122 CHAP. XIV. East Indies.-Attack on Kalunga and result.-War of Nepaul.-Conquest of Candy, and Annexation of the whole of Ceylon.-Disputes with the Chinese.Embassy.-Converts to Christianity-Expedition of the Viceroy of Egypt against the Wahabees.—Revolution at Tunis. CHAP. XV. 132 Domestic Occurrences.-Extension of the Order of the Bath.- Internal Disorders.-Riots in the Metropolis in consequence of the Corn Bill.-Combination of the Sailors in the Coal Trade.-Dangerous Disturbances in Ireland.— Proceedings of the Irish Catholics.-Collection for the Sufferers at Waterloo.Commercial Affairs.-Distress of Agriculturists.-Marriage of the Duke, of Cumberland.-State of the King. CHRONICLE. [139 Letter from Rear Adm. Hotham --Capture of the President ARTICLES FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE. Extension of the Knighthood of Bath 134 137 From Gen. Sir J. Lambert, &c.-Actions before New Orleans 141 153 159 161 From E. Cooke, Esq. and Col. Church.- Affairs of Naples 163 167 From Col. Mawby.-Siege of Kalunga, &c. 173 From the Duke of Wellington.- Battle of Waterloo 174 From the same.-Additional 179 From the same.-Additional 179 From the Duke of Wellington.-Surrender of Cambray, &c. 180 From W. A'Court, Esq. to Lord Burghersh.--Naples 181 From the Duke of Wellington.-Advance to Paris, and Convention 182 From the same.-Lists of Killed and Wounded 186 From Gen. Colville.-Action at Cambray 187 From the Duke of Wellington.-Occupation of Paris 188 From Capt. Maitland.- Surrender of Buonaparte 189 From Adm. Viscount Keith.-Occurrences in the Gironde 189 192 193 From Gen. Sir J. Leith.-Occupation of Martinique 193 From Gen. Sir C. Brownrigg.-Conquest of Cundy 194 204 From Adm. Lord Exmouth.-Marseilles 207 Dispatches from India relative to the War in Nepaul 209 219 From Gen. Sir James Leith.-Reduction of Guadaloupe Henshaw v. Atkinson.-Validity of a Will and Codicils 267 Barford v. White.-Posthumous Child 271 Taylor v. Diplock.-Question of Survivorship 272 Attorney-Gen. v. Mills and Freeman.-Device not perfected 274 Fellows v. Stewart.-Fraudulent Marriage 277 Stallwood v. Tredger.-Marriage disputed 279 Earl of Roseberry v. Countess of Roseberry.- Crim. Con. Ditchburn v. Goldsmith.-Wager relative to Johanna Southcott Burgess v. Clements.- Responsibility of an Innkeeper 289 290 -Libel 293 295 Halman v. Whitmore.-Insurance cause 296 King v. Howell and Izard.-Conspiracy to injure a Bank 298 M Kellar v. Bellamy.-Recovery of a sum invested in the Bank Holt v. Meadowcroft.-Diverting Water from a Mili 303 Lord le Despenser v. Eveleigh.-Tithe Cause 304 Earl of Cholmondeley v. Lord Clinton.-Question respecting a Solicitor 305 Baillie v. Warden.-Action for false imprisonment 307 Lamont, a Catholic priest, indicted for celebrating a Marriage 309 Dr. Troy and the Dublin Grund Jury.-Dismissal of Chaplain to a 311 Trial of John Blackburn, for forging Stamps 312 Trial of Bagnall and Sons for counterfeiting Bank Dollar Tokens 316 Abstract of an Act for extending Trial by Jury in Scotland 318 |