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CHAPTER X.
Situation of Ministers-Meetings of the Cabinet-King's Message to Parlia-
ment-Debate in the Commons, on the Reading of the Royal Message-
Motion for a Select Committee-Opposed by Mr. Brougham-He is an-
swered by Mr. Canning-The Debate adjourned, on the Motion of Mr.
Wilberforce, that Time might be given for Negotiation with the Queen—
Proceedings in the House of Lords on the same Evening-The Lords vote
for the Appointment of a Select Committee-The Committee appointed,
and the Time of their Meeting postponed-Correspondence between Mr.
Brougham, on behalf of her Majesty, and Lord Liverpool-Course of the
Negotiation between Ministers and her Majesty-Failure of that Negotia-
tion-Mr. Wilberforce gives Notice of a Motion on the Subject-He pro-
poses two Resolutions Mr. Brougham's Speech-Lord Castlereagh's
Speech-Lord Archibald Hamilton moves an Amendment-Sir Francis
Burdett supports the Amendment-Mr. Tierney's Speech-Mr. Wilber-
force's Resolutions carried-They are communicated by a Deputation to
the Queen-Her Majesty's Refusal to accede to them-The Queen a
gainer by these Proceedings-The Commons adjourn the farther Consi-
deration of the Royal Message, in order to see whether any and what
Measures would be originated in the House of Lords [142
CHAPTER XI.
Proceedings in the House of Lords on the Bill for the Degradation of her
Majesty up to the time of the second Reading-Sir R. Ferguson's Motion
on the Milan Commission-Dr. Lushington's Motion with respect to the
Queen's Plate-Answered by Lord Castlereagh-Mr. Wetherall's Motion
concerning a Libel on her Majesty-Successive Adjournments of the
House of Commons-Conduct of her Majesty and her Partisans-State of
the public Mind-The Queen's Protest against the Bill-The Bill com-
mitted-The Divorce Clause opposed, but carried-Lord King's Amend-
ment-The third Reading of the Bill carried by a Majority of nine-The
Measure is abandoned on Lord Liverpool's Motion-Parliament pro-
rogued-Unusual Proceedings in the House of Commons on that occasion
-General Remarks on the Result of the Proceedings against her Ma-
jesty .......[178
CHAPTER XII.
France-The Ministry of 1819-Influence of the Count Decazes-The
Operation of the existing Election-Law-A new Ministry formed of which
Decazes is the Head-The Election of M. Gregoire annulled-Different
Schemes for modifying the Election-Law-The Murder of the Duke de
Berri-Decazes Election-Law-His law restraining the Liberty of the
Press-His Law authorising arbitrary Arrests-He resigns--The Duc de
Richelieu appointed Minister-Debates on the Law of Arrests, and on
the Law for the Regulation of the Press-New Election-Law-The
Grounds on which it was recommended-Violent Opposition-The Mi-
nisters express their willingness to consent to a Modification of it—A
Modification proposed by some of the Liberals, and accepted-Finance-
Louvel's Trial-Attempts to alarm the Duchess of Berri-The Birth of a
Prince-Fresh Conspiracy
...[194
CHAPTER XIII.
The Netherlands-Sweden-Denmark-Germany: Measures for preventing
the Excitement of the public Mind by political Speculations: Suppression
of the Weimar Opposition Paper-Prussia-Austria: Final Act of the
German Confederation: Deliberations of the Diet-Hesse Darmstadt-
Baden-Wirtemberg - Bavaria - Saxony - Russia: Expulsion of the
Jesuits: Imperial Family-Poland: Commercial Intercourse between Po-
land and Russia ...[210
CHAPTER XIV.
Spirit of the Spanish Army-The Movements of Riego-The Junction of
Riego and Quiroga before Cadiz-Movements of General Freyre-Expe-
dition of Riego-His Detachment is disbanded-Commotions in Gallicia
--La Mancha revolutionised-Councils of the King-The Constitution
of 1812 adopted-Proceedings of the Supreme Junta-Events at Cadiz
-The Ministry-The Cortes meet-Their Proceedings-Disturbances—
Riego exiled to Oviedo-The Session of the Cortes closed-Remonstrance
to the King-His Answer-Subsequent Measures-Organization of the
Army ...... [221
CHAPTER XV.
Portugal-State of the public Mind-Revolution at Oporto-Progress of
Sepulveda-Measures of the Regency-Revolution at Lisbon-Tranquil-
lity of the Capital-Union of the Juntas-Arrival of Lord Beresford in
the Port of Lisbon-He is not allowed to land-His Departure-Dissen-
tions in the Junta-Military Interference-The Adoption of the Spanish
Constitution-The moderate Party recover the Ascendancy-Naples: A
representative Constitution desired-Concerted Movements in the Pro-
vinces-Conduct of Pepe-The Revolution breaks out at Nola-Its Pro-
gress-The Measures of the Court-The Duke of Calabria appointed
Vicar-general; and the Spanish Constitution accepted, and sworn to by
him and the King-Foreign Relations of Naples-Conferences at Troppau
-The King goes to Laybach-Sicilian Insurrection-Palermo reduced-
Disturbances at Ponte-Corvo, Benevento, and Civita Vecchia-Conspiracy
....[232
at Rome
.....
CHAPTER XVI.
Insurrection against Christophe in St. Domingo-Death of Christophe-
The whole Island united into one Republic under Boyer-Venezuela:
Dissentions between the Provinces of the River Plata-Disturbed State
of Buenos Ayres-Chili: Invasion of Peru-United States: Ratification
of the Treaty for the Cession of the Floridas-Internal Situation of the
United States-Turkey: Ali Pacha-Apology to the Russian Em-
bassy ...... .....[244