Manifesto of the Greek Nation 106* Message of the President of the Government, to the Congress 131* Special Articles in the Treaty THE ANNUAL REGISTER, FOR THE YEAR 1825. THE HISTORY OF EUROPE CHAP. I. Catholic Association-Prosperous state of Industry and Commerce Recognition of Mexico, Colombia, and Buenos Ayres-Opening of the Session of Parliament-King's Speech-Discussion in the House of Lords on the Address-Speeches of Lords Dudley and Ward, Gort, Lansdowne, Liverpool, Donoughmore, Roden, and Clifden--Discussion in the House of Commons on the Address: Lord F. L. Gower, Mr. Alderman Thompson-Speech of Mr. Brougham; Mr. Canning's Answer to him-Discussion on the report of the Address. HOSE districts of Ireland in the most disturbed state, were very tranquil during the winter; and of this tranquillity the Catholic Association, whether with or without truth, held forth its own influence as the cause. That body continued the course of proceeding which we have mentioned in our former volume; levying large sums under the name of voluntary conVOL. LXVII. tributions, and assuming to be the of Catholic population. Their con- |