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March 22. The Hon. Sir Charles Stewart to Mr. Edward Cooke, on

the termination of the Conferences at Chatillon and

the proceedings of Bonaparte

22. Lord Walpole to Lord Castlereagh, adverting again to
General Vaudoncourt, and his plan for organizing the
Italian prisoners of war in Russia, and transporting
them to Italy; and to the wretched state of the Rus-
sian finances, with enclosures:

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23. Lord Castlereagh to Mr. George Rose, referring to the
treaty recently concluded with the Allied Sovereigns,
as evidence of their desire to include Bavaria in their
defensive system; and to the termination of the Con-
ferences at Chatillon

23. Lord Clancarty to Lord Bathurst, conveying assurances

from the Prince of Orange of his most cordial co-
operation, to the utmost of his power, in the general
cause, and stating means at his disposal

25. Mr. Edward Thornton to Lord Castlereagh, informing
him of his arrival at Aix-la-Chapelle, and movements
of the Prince Royal

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March 27. Lord William Bentinck to Lord Castlereagh, represent-
ing the inefficiency of Marshal Bellegarde as Austrian
Commander-in-Chief in Italy

28. W. Wilberforce, Esq., to Lord Castlereagh, conveying a

suggestion on the subject of the Slave Trade

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29. Lord Clancarty to Lord Bathurst, transmitting letter
from Sir Thomas Graham, relative to Antwerp, and
adverting to the Dutch West India Colonies
29. Lord Clancarty to Lord Castlereagh, relative to Dutch
affairs

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ferring to the reports of Colonels Lowe and Cooke for
further details of the battle of Paris
April 1. Mr. Edward Thornton to Lord Castlereagh, accounting
for his dating from Nancy, and adverting to the in-
tention of the Prince Royal to proceed to the head-
quarters of the Emperor of Russia

2. Mr. Edward Thornton to Lord Castlereagh, transmit-

ting Gazettes and despatch from Major-General

Taylor

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1 I make no doubt that this letter was addressed to Lord Liverpool.-

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