. ēroisse bile e ri!!! Births ortocala7491508 sw 200 Clark and Clark Marriages... ojgjasth. 9ıltoil Promotions I oto 212 Court of Exchequer The Disposition of Grants . 2917 | Lancaster Assizes Alexan- Public Funded Debt. 298-299 M'Keand-Murder 301 York Assizes-Trials of Riot- Trade of the United Kingdom 303 Lancaster Assizes--Blackburn Public General Acts . 306 and another Admiralty Sessions - Slave 319 Old Bailey-Arson, Charles ! Prices of Butcher's Meat 320 Court of Common Please it Bills of Mortality 321 Liability of Directors of Joint- stock Companies, Harris victions, Sentences, and Exe and Another v. Perring cutions 322 Court of King's Bench, Guild- hall-Buckingham v. W. J. in England and Wales during Banks, Esq. Ñ, P.: 49* the last eleven years 324 and to April 30, 1826 325 ors, relative to an Alteration High Court of Admiralty Commons on Promissory .... 35*) .!!! 81* Message of the President of II. Foreign - Convention of the United States Throne of Portugal by the Anecdotes of Dr. Adam Fer- Anecdotes of Dr. Adam Smith 166* 98* Account of Captain Parry's Extract from the Message of Third Voyage for the Dis- lombia to the Congress 102* Passage, &c. The Message of the President Account of the Voyage of United Mexican States 106* Antarctic Seas State of the Country--Meeting of Parliament- King's Speech and the Address-Measures proposed for relieving the Commercial Distresses-Prohibition against Stamping small Notes--Mr. Hume's Motion for Returns of Bankrupt Country Banks --Bill brought in to prohibit the Circulation of small Notes after Feb. 5th, 1829– Exception in favour of the Bank of England-Mr. Hume's Motion to require Security from Country Banks--Reasons for limiting the Bill to England Scottish Banks. \HE commencement of the both in the metropolis and in the a continuance of that depression though much less rapidly, than in in manufactures and commerce, the end of 1825; and the univerwhich had prevailed at the close of sal distrust which existed, by the preceding. The demand for limiting the facilities of obtaining the labour of the artisan had not discounts and advances, deprived yet revived ; and want of employ- commerce of its natural aids, and ment, and its concomitant misery, increased the difficulties of the were the results. Neither had trader. The ship-owners, likeprivate credit been yet restored; wise, were suffering from the ins the failures of private bankers, ability to procure freights, an inVol. LXVIII [B] beyond the month of June. But, on the present occasion, the greater degree of labour required in the composition of the volume rendered it impossible to complete it by the usual time. Had we attempted to hasten the period of our publication by a few weeks, we could not have presented to our readers so faithful and distinct a narrative of the business of the year as that which we now lay before them. odt fore dh9ra 28g 11 -* tonsiitel tu zaite9M--V11UOD 9dt Ho amata ===39&asileia lampaien met b9300090 29126911--2291bbA ToÄugust Ist, 1897. 13. uri yaiquista culings noitididor? odt ididorg ut i jabukingo did you squase to eam198 Wovet ai goi 5,5 m 1118 zodon flems to soitslurr wo yiv912 910947 M-baslga to las sdt to deistoocobalans i tot eco-dos& PTICO oct01990 698579 sit full 960$ to tromi fit horas HISTORY OF EUROPE. CHAPTER I. ARPA 23 lid vs teilt STATE of the Country Meeting of Parliament-King's Speech and the Address-Measures proposed for relieving the Commercial DistressesProhibition against Stamping small Notes---Mr. Hume's Motion for Returns of Bankrupt Country Banks Bill brought in to prohibit the Circulation of small Notes after Feh. 5th, 1829-Exception in favour of the Bank of England-Mr. Hume’s Motion to require Security from Country Banks Reasons for limiting the Bill to England-Scottish Banks [1 1 CHAPTER II. Arrangement with the Bank of England-Bill brought into the House of Lords to enable private Banks to have an unlimited Number of Partners Security-Bill to enable Factors holding Documents of Property in Goods, to pledge them to the Bank as effectually as if they were the real Owners--Appointment of a Committee on Emigration. CORN Laws: Mr. Whitmore's Motion-Bill to allow the admission of Bonded Corn into the Market Bill to authorize Government to Import a limited quantity of Foreign Grain during the Recess -Mr. Ellice's Motion on the State of the Silk Trade-Petitions concerning the Navigation Laws-Mr. Huskisson's Statement of the Effects of the recent Alterations in these Laws-Relaxation of the Navigation Laws in favour of the new South American States. [30 CHAPTER III. . FINANCE.-The Budget-Mr. Maberly's Resolutions on the National Debt-Mr. Hume's Motion on the State of the Nation, and Forty-five [69 CHAPTER IV. John Russell's Motion on Parliamentary Reform--Mr. Abercromby's |