April 4. Lord Cathcart to Lord Castlereagh, referring to a cir-
cular to the Russian Ambassadors, proving the pacific
intentions of the Emperor; adverting to a Convention
concluded at Munich, for settling the whole territorial
question between Bavaria and Austria, and to the pro-
vision proposed for Prince Eugene; and briefly de-
scribing the celebration of the anniversary of march-
ing into Paris in 1814
6. Mr. Bagot to Lord Castlereagh, transmitting papers rela-
tive to the etiquette to be observed on presentations
to the President
13. M. Gallais to Mr. Quintin Craufurd, containing reflec-
tions on the removal of the statues of Mirabeau, Con-
dorcet, &c., from the Luxembourg, and enclosing
papers relative to the state of Paris, and to the ani-
mosity manifested in France against the English; and
relating a singular story concerning the gardener of
Charenton
15. Lord Castlereagh to Mr. à Court; the subject not men-
tioned, but probably relating to the proposed provision
for Prince Eugene
May 4. Baron Wessenberg to the Earl of Clancarty, referring to
the result of discussions between Austria and Prussia
24. Mr. G. W. Chad to Lord Castlereagh, relative to the
licentiousness of the Belgian press
28. Lord Castlereagh to Lord Cathcart, referring to the
Baden and Bavarian question, and to the expediency
of making the Slave Trade and the question of the
Barbary Powers go hand in hand; and bespeaking
the Emperor of Russia's attention to reasonable claims
of indulgence on the part of the Shah of Persia
June 4. Lord Castlereagh to Lord Clancarty, referring to the
Bavarian and Baden question, and notifying his ap-
pointment to the embassy at the Hague
13. Sir Charles Stuart to Lord Castlereagh, referring to the
case of Count Toreno and other Spaniards arrested at
Paris
20. Lord Cathcart to Lord Castlereagh, referring to the
fétes on the occasion of the departure of the Prince of
Orange with his bride