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Houses on the Formation of the New Ministry-Strong Hostility ex-
pressed towards it in the House of Lords-Speech of Earl Grey-Opi-
nions of his Majesty on the Catholic Question-Motions on the State of
Ireland withdrawn-Motion for the Repeal of the Test Acts withdrawn
-Motion on the Chancellor's Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy-Motion
regarding the Stamp Duty on Cheap Publications-The Marquis of
Lansdowne made Secretary of State - [105
CHAPTER V.
The Corn Bill introduced in the House of Lords-Debate on the Second
Reading-Amendment of the Duke of Wellington carried against the
Ministry in the Committee, and confirmed on the bringing up of the
Report-Ministers withdraw the Bill-Attack of Mr. Canning on the
Duke of Wellington-Proposal to give effect to the Corn Act of 1822—
Temporary Corn Bill brought in and passed-Discussion in the House
of Lords on the Language used concerning them in the House of Com-
mons-Discussion with respect to the State of the Shipping Interest
[146
CHAPTER VI.
FINANCE-The Budget-Proceedings connected with Elections-Charges
brought against the Corporations of Northampton and Leicester-
Proceedings with a view to the Disfranchisement of Penryn and East
Retford-Bill for preventing corrupt Practices at Elections-Game
Laws-Bill declaring the using of Spring Guns illegal-Mr. Peel's
Improvements of the Law-The Court of Chancery-Prorogation of
Parliament
[172
CHAPTER VII.
Death of Mr. Canning-Formation of a New Ministry under Lord Gode-
rich-Changes in the Cabinet.-COLONIES-INDIA-FOREIGN RELA-
TIONS
[189
CHAPTER VIII.
FRANCE.-Meeting of the Chambers-Discussions on the Affairs of Por-
tugal-New Jury Act-Decision of the Chamber of Peers regarding
the Laws against the Jesuits-Law for the more effectual Prohibition
of the Slave Trade-Finances, and State of Manufactures-Royal Debts
-Law for the Regulation of the Press: amendments proposed by the
Committee the Bill carried in the Chamber of Deputies-Discontent
of the Public-The Bill is withdrawn in the Chamber of Peers-The
National Guard of Paris is disbanded-Prorogation of the Chambers-
Establishment of the Censorship-Dissolution of the Chamber of
Deputies-Creation of Peers-General Election Coalition of the
Ultra-Royalists and the Liberals-The Ministers are defeated in the
Elections Change of Ministry-Dispute with the Regency of Algiers
Commercial Connexion with Mexico
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[196
CHAPTER IX.
SPAIN. Declaration regarding Portugal-Army of Observation formed→→
New Invasion of Portugal permitted-The defeated Rebels disarmed,
and Chaves and Canellas ordered to quit Spain-Progress of the Carlists
-Attempt upon Tortosa-Insurrection in Catalonia-Dissensions in the
Ministry-M. Recacho dismissed-Progress of the Rebels in Catalonia-
They establish Provisional Governments-Measures adopted against
them The Army of Observation is marched into Catalonia-Ferdinand
goes to Catalonia himself-Arrives at Tarragona--Defeat of the Rebels
-Conduct of the Clergy-Purification of the Public Offices-Execu-
tions-The French Garrison is withdrawn from Barcelona-Trade with
South America-Difference with the Pope, regarding the Appointment
of South American Bishops
[228
CHAPTER X.
PORTUGAL.-New irruption of the Rebels in the Province of Minho-
They are defeated at Barca, and driven beyond the Frontier-They
again enter the Province of Tras Os Montes: they are again driven
into Spain, and are there disarmed-Position of the British Army-
Opening of the Cortes-Differences between the Chambers regarding
a Loan A Loan voted-Finances-Discussions on the Conduct to be
pursued towards the Rebels-Motion for the Dismissal of the Ministry
-Prorogation of the Cortes-Proclamation against the Clergy-An
Amnesty is published-Decrees of the Emperor received from Brazil-
They are not put into Execution-Mutiny in the Garrison of Elvas-
Dissensions in the Cabinet-Illness of the Regent-Change of Ministry
-Don Miguel announces his intention of returning to assume the
Regency-Desertions of the Army-Saldanha dismissed from the
Ministry of War-Disturbances in Lisbon and at Oporto-Proceedings
against their Instigators and against the Press-Changes of Ministry-
The Emperor appoints Don Miguel Regent-Don Miguel visits England
on his return to Portugal-The Bank of Lisbon stops Payment. [248
CHAPTER XI.
SWEDEN.-NETHERLANDS.-Concordat with the Pope concluded -Pro-
gress of the Insurrection in Java.-SAXONY.-BRUNSWICK.-BAVARIA.
-Law against Duelling.- PRUSSIA-Organization of the Provincial
Estates. AUSTRIA-Dissolution of the Hungarian Diet.-RUSSIA-
Opening of the Campaign against Persia-Erivan besieged, and
the Siege raised-Abbas Abad besieged-Battle of Djeuen Boulak-
Battle of Etchmiazine-Sardar Abad surrenders-Erivan again besieged
and taken-The Russians enter Tauris-Preliminaries of Peace signed-
The Schah refuses to ratify them--Levy of Troops throughout the
Russian Empire
[284
CHAPTER XII.
GREECE.-General State of Greece-Successes of Karaiskaki in Livadia-
Operations in the Siege of Athens-Meeting of the National Assembly
-Capo d'Istra named President, Lord Cochrane Commander of the
Fleet, and Colonel Church Generalissimo of the Armies-Plan to raise
the Siege of Athens-Karaiskaki killed-Total defeat of the Greek
Army before Athens-The_Acropolis surrenders-Military Events in
Western Greece-Britain, France, and Russia interpose to put an end
to the War-Manifesto of the Porte rejecting their Mediation-Treaty
of London-The Porte refuses to accede to an Armistice-Egyptian
Fleet arrives at Navarino-Armistice with Ibrahim Pacha-Negotiations
at Constantinople-The Turkish Fleet attempts to sail for Patras, and
is obliged to put back-Ibrahim ravages the Morea-Battle of Navarino
-Proceedings at Constantinople-Demands of the Porte in consequence
of the Battle of Navarino-They are refused, and the British, French,
and Russian, Ambassadors leave Constantinople-Proceedings of the
Greeks-British Order in Council against the Greek Marine [296
CHAPTER XIII,
UNITED STATES-Discussions in Congress on the Colonial Trade.-SOUTH
AMERICA-Progress of the War between BRAZIL and BUENOS AYRES-
Battle of Ituzaingo-Advance of the Republican Army towards Rio
Grande-Naval Operations-Preliminaries of Peace signed at Rio Janeiro
-The Treaty is rejected by the Government of Buenos Ayres, and the
President Rivadavia resigns-Pretensions of the Provisional Governments
-Finances.-COLOMBIA-Arrival of Bolivar at Bogota, and his depar-
ture for Venezuela-He re-establishes Tranquillity in that Province-
He resigns the Presidentship-Congress meets-The Vice-president,
Santander, likewise proffers his Resignation-Congress refuses to accept
either-A National Convention ordered to be convoked-Revolt in the
Southern Provinces-Bolivar returns to Bogota-Finances.-Mexico—
Revolt of the Province of Texas-Conspiracy of Arenas-Measures
directed against Spanish Inhabitants-Arrests on Account of a New
Conspiracy-Insurrection in the Province of Durango-Finance.-
PERU-Revolution in the Government, and Election of a new President
Dismissal of the Colombian Envoy-Finances.-GUATEMALA-Progress
of the Civil War
[324
Manifesto of the Ottoman
Porte
Despatches as to the Battle of
Navarino
Convention between his Ma-
jesty and her Royal High-
ness the Infanta Regent of
Portugal
jesty and the Emperor of
Brazil, for the Abolition of
the African Slave Trade
jesty and the United States
of America for the Final
Settlement of certain claim's
of the United States
Message of the President of
the United States
Speech of Don Pedro on the
opening of the Legislative
Assembly of Brazil
418
419
420
433
. 517
Gold Mines of the Ural . 519
Carolina Wax Tree
Mode of making Quickset
Fences
Extraordinary Pine Tree
. 520
521
. 522
523
A Method of obtaining Natu-
ral Flowers in Winter
Suspension Bridge across the
Thames, at Hammersmith. ib.
Tunnel under the Thames,
from Rotherhithe to Wap-
ping
. 527
477
PATENTS
. 530
POETRY.
"
: 512
An Evening Walk in Ben-
gal.' By the late Bishop
New Comet
Heber
INDEX
537
ib..
539
540
. 543
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