CONTENTS. Unpopularity of the King, — Flight of the Princess Charlotte Ireland. - Peace with America. Congress of Vienna. State of Europe. - Napoleon leaves Elba. Conspiracy of 1815.-Conduct of the Princess Pauline Borghese. — Affair of Colonel Campbell and Madame Bartoli.-Napoleon's land- ing in France, and triumphant March to Paris. - Effect at Paris, at Vienna, and in England.—Message of the Regent.— - Failure - of Benjamin Constant with Napoleon. Napoleon opens the Session of the Two Chambers, and leaves Paris for the Army. Positions and Forces of Wel- lington and Blucher. - Hostilities begun by Napoleon. Battle of Waterloo. Wellington, Napoleon, Han- - Effect of the Victory of Waterloo in England. - Napoleon's - CHAP. XXIV. - Blucher insults Davoust and the Provisional Government. - - - ment and Inhumanity of Louis XVIII. - - - The Louvre - lington. Affair of Lavalette. - - Mr. Canning's Embassy to Lisbon. - - Green Bag Conspiracy. - Coercive Measures of Lords Acquittal. Princess Charlotte of Wales - Death of the Pages 127-160 CHAP. XXVI. Opening of Parliament. of Indemnity. ant. - - The Green Bag Conspiracy.-Act Parliament. - - - The versal of the Attainder of Lord Edward Fitzgerald. The Deaths of the Duke of Kent and George III.. The Queen's Commons between the King and Queen. The Bill read a Third Time in the. House of Lords by a - - Opening of Parliament. - Spanish and Italian Revolutions. The King visits Ireland. — Lord Wellesley's Government of Ireland. . Mr. Canning named Governor- General of India. His Speech and Motion for restoring their Right of sitting and voting to Catholic Peers. Agri- cultural Committee. Financial Measures of Mr. Vansit- Death and Character of Lord Londonderry. — He is succeeded as Foreign Minister by Mr. Canning. State of Ireland.-Ruffianly attack upon Lord Wellesley.-Catholic Question.-Collision of Mr. Canning and Mr. Brougham.— Opening of Parliament. - - National Prosperity. The Irish vived. - Irish Priests. — Expedition to Portugal, and Mr. - Mr. Canning Prime Minister. - Seces- |