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CONTENTS.
PART I.
HISTORICAL.
CHAP. I.
OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.
PAGE.
General View of the State of Political Parties-Opening of Parliament-King's
Speech-Debate on the Address-State of the Country-Spain-South America
-Ireland,
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CHAP. II.
FOREIGN POLICY.
Views respecting the late Spanish Contest-Motion by Lord Nugent-By Lord John
Russel. The South American States-Part taken by the British Government—
Question of Recognition-Motion by the Marquis of Lansdowne-Petitions in fa-
vour of Recognition-Debates,
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CHAP. III.
FINANCE.
General State of British Finance-Plan proposed by the Chancellor of Exchequer.-
Navy, Army, and Ordnance Estimates.-Taxes proposed to be reduced-Coal-
Rum-Leather-Salt.-Motions for the Repeal of the Assessed Taxes-By Mr
Hobhouse-Mr Maberly-The Budget,
CHAP. IV.
POLITICAL ECONOMY.
Liberal Commercial Policy adopted by Ministers-Opposition to it.-Removal of
Restrictions on the Silk Trade-The Wool Trade.-Reduction of Linen Bounties.
-Disposition to form Joint-Stock Companies-Some Observations on their Ten-
dency.-West India Company.-Repeal of Restrictions on Marine Insurance-
Marine Insurance Company,
CHAP. V.
LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS.
Disposition to Legal Reform.—Mr Williams' Motion for an Inquiry into the Court
of Chancery.-Debate in the House of Lords on Appellant Jurisdiction.-Proceed-
ings relating to new-modelling the Scotch Courts of Law.-Mr Lamb's Motion for
allowing Counsel in cases of Felony.-Mr Abercromby's Motion respecting the
Representation of the City of Edinburgh,
CHAP. VI.
IRELAND.
State of Ireland.-Lord Darnley's Motion,-Lord Althorp's Motion.-Committee of
Inquiry appointed.-Renewal of the Insurrection Act.-Mr Hume's Motion rela-
tive to the Irish Church Establishment.-Effects of Tithe Composition Act.-Pe-
tition of the Catholics relative to Education.-Motion of Sir John Newport, and
Committee appointed.—Mr Plunkett's Motion respecting Catholic Funeral Rites.
-State of Ireland throughout the Year.-Catholic Association,
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CHAP. VII.
WEST INDIES.
Critical State of these Islands.-Strong interest felt respecting them.-Measures
taken by Government to ameliorate the condition of the Slaves explained in the
two Houses by Earl Bathurst and Mr Canning.-Debate in the Commons.-Public
Feeling respecting Mr Smith's case.-Motion by Mr Brougham.-Long Debate,
102
Vote for the Building of New Churches.-Renewal of the Alien Act.-Proceedings -
of the Indian Government relative to Freedom of the Press.-Motion for Relief of
Unitarians in regard to the Marriage Ceremony.-Vote for the Repair of Windsor
Castle.-Mr Hume's Motion relative to Impressment.-Mr Abercromby's Com-
plaint against the Lord Chancellor for breach of Privilege.-Prorogation of Par-
liament,
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State of the Public Mind. Elections.Meeting of the Chambers. Law for the Re
duction of Interest on the Public Debt.-Rejected by the Peers.-Important Ef-
fects.-Law of Septennial Election.-New Mode of Recruiting the Army.-Minor
Proceedings.-Prosecutions against the Journals.-Revival of the Censorship.-
Death of the King.-Accession of Charles X.-His first Measures,
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СНАР. Х.
SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.
State of Spain. Her Finances.-Views of recovering America.-Discussions with
France. Amnesty.-Landing of the Constitutionalists at Tarifa.-Violent De-
crees.-Partial Evacuation by France.-Conduct of the King of Portugal.-Insur-
rection by Prince Miguel-Suppressed-Subsequent Proceedings,
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CHAP. XI.
GERMANY AND THE NORTH.
Views of Austria-Her Proposition to the Diet-Answers-Her other Measures.—
Prussian Provincial States-Rigour of the King against the Universities.-Arrest
of Cousin.-The Netherlands.-Norway.—Sweden.—Russia,
CHAP. XII.
GREECE AND TURKEY.
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State of Greece-Internal Dissensions-Opening of the Campaign-Naval Actions
-Samos-Junction of the Egyptian Fleet-Action between it and the Greeks-
Further Losses of the Turks-of the Egyptians-Land Campaign-Fresh Dissen-
sions—Defeat of Colocotroni-Negotiations between Turkey and the other Powers, 191
Position of the South American States-Disturbances in Mexico-Expedition of Itur-
bide-his Death-Internal Arrangements.—Contest in Peru-Difficult situation
of Bolivar-Dissensions among the Royalist Generals-Advance of Bolivar-Bat-
tle of Junin-of Ayachuco-Surrender of the Spanish Army-Close of the Con-
test.-Chili.-Buenos Ayres-Congress-Brazil-Violent Measures of the Prince.
-United States-Commercial Tariff-Election of a President. HaytiNegotia
tion with France,
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India-Burmese War-Opening on the Assam Frontier-Various Actions.—Affairs
in the Chittagong District-Landing of Sir Archibald Campbell at Rangoon-Cap-
ture of Cheduba and Negrais-Various Actions near Rangoon-Capture of Tavoy
and Mergui-Mutiny at Barrackpore-Capture of Martaban-Brilliant victories
over the Burmese army. Ashantee War-Defeat of the British-Subsequent Ac-ante
tions. War with Algiers, and no hata ไ 210
PART II.
LITERARY AND MISCELLANEOUS.
GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES.
SOUTH AMERICA: Travels in Colombia-Mollien's-Cochrane's-Caldcleugh's Travels in
South America Poinsett's Notes on Mexico.-Northern Expeditions-Captain Lyon's
Failure. Discoveries in the Interior of Africa-Cochrane's Journey through Siberia,
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EMINENT CHARACTERS DECEASED.
Lord Byron-Louis XVIII.-Girodet, the French Painter-The Duchess of Devon-
I. POLITICAL CHRONICLE; OR, RECORD OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.
Tables, exhibiting the Revenue, Expenditure, Commerce, and Navigation of the
United Kingdom for the Year ended 5th January 1824,
Correspondence with France and Spain on the subject of South America,
Treaty between his Britannic Majesty and the King of the Netherlands, respecting
Territory and Commerce in the East Indies,
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Principal Heads of the Report of the Commissioners on the Forms of Process, and
Course of Appeals in Scotland,
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