CERTIFICATES, Dec 30. G. Raincock, late of Harlow, Essex, master mariner. T. Leigb, of Lymm, Chester, dealer. F. C. Field, Long-acre, Middlesex, hat maker. J. Dalby, of the Newarke, Leicester, hosier. J. Welsh and T Carter, of Great St. Thomas Apostle, London, and New. Compton-street, High Holborn, Middlesex, embossers. J. B. Milner, of Manchester, flour dealer. W. Freeman, of St. Martin's-le-Grand, Middlesex, chemist. J. Velvin, of Bradford, Wilts, clothier, BANKKUPTCY SUPERSEDED, Jan. 12. Houghton Ed. Boston, Lincoln, fruiterer. BANKRUPTS Adams & Edwards, Cumberland-street, Fitzroy- Cooke J. Lower Brook-street, Grosvenor-square, Dixon W. Kent Road, Southwark, millwright. Dixon J. Oldham, Lancashire, shopkeeper. Field W. Croydon, Surrey, shopkeeper. Sol. Gaskell J. Wigan, Lancashire, flour dealer. Herbert J. Uckingham, Gloucester, farmer. Kirk D. Circus-street, New Road, Mary-le-bone, Liseter T. Drayton in Hales, Salop, innkeeper. Pope H. Warminster, Wilts, brandy merchant. Palyart Ignatius, London-street, Fenchurch-st. Smith T. Austin-friars, London, merchant. Sols. Solomon M. Birmingham, jeweller, Sol. Windle, Wilson M. Aldgate, London, woollen draper. CERTIFICATES, Feb. 2. tenham-court-road Middlesex, baker. C. Barry, of Jermyn-street, St. James's, Middlesex, surgeon, M Palmer, of South-street, Hanover-sq. Middlesex, straw hat manufacturer. J. Biggs, of Charles-street, Hatton Garden, Middlesex, hardwareman. J. S. Richards, late of Montague place, Russell-square, Middlesex, merchant, T. Tibbs, of Monmouth, timber merchant. W. Hawes, late of Gloucester-place, Newington, Surrey, coal merchant. BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.-Jan. 16. Croft John, late of Turner-street, Commercia Road, Middlesex, but now a prisoner in the King's Bench, builder. Parker Thomas, Plymouth, tallow chandler. BANKRUPTS. Armistead R. Liverpool, straw hat manufacturer. Butter J. Deal, Kent, tailor. Sol. Osbaldeston, Bolling & Sellwood, High Holborn, Middlesex, Cleland A. Charles-street, St. Mary-le-bone, Fox J. Birmingham, victualler. Sols. Bland- lane. Higginson C. of London, and of Buenos Ayres, Schroeder H. College Hill, London, and of Thompson J. sen. Culpho, Suffolk, merchant. Walker J. Nicholas-lane, London, insurance- CERTIFICATES, Feb. 6. J. J. [Richardson, of Fleet-market, London, fishmonger. W. Bingley, of Tavistock-street, Covent Garden, Middlesex, linen draper. W. Wooddeson, late of Pall Mall, Middlesex, printseller. T. Robinson and J. Stead, now or late of Dalton, York, clothier. C. W. F. Walker, of A. Smith, some time since a Captain of the Exeter, mercer. Thomas Wilkinson, of Fetter merchant vessel called the Providence, but now Lane, London, painter and glazier. T. Salmon, a prisoner in the Marshalsea Prison, Surrey, of Holborn, London, woollen draper. W.Gooddealer and chapman. J. Macintyre, of Liver-year, of Market-street, Bedford, innkeeper. J. pool, merchant. T. Heather, of Southampton, dealer and chapman. J. Jackson and W. Jack son, of Cousin-lane, Dowgate, London, ironmerchants. G. Hoare and J. Delvalle, of Ludgate Hill, tobacconists. W. Jamieson, of Tot Beake, Malmsbury, Wilts, parchment maker. E. Kent, of Mark-lane, London, wine and spirit merchant. I. Pitman, of Howford-buildings, Fenchurch-street, London, coal-merchant.. I E. Yates, of Holywell-street, Shoreditch, Middlesex, pewter. THE LITERARY PANORAMA, AND National Register: For MARCH, 1816. NATIONAL and PARLIAMENTARY Notices, PROSPECTIVE and RETROSPECTIVE. (BRITISH & FOREIGN.) TREATIES, WITH CONTINENTAL POWERS. Translation of the GENERAL Treaty, signed IN CONGRESS, AT VIENNA, JUNE 9, 1815; With the Acts thereunto annexed. CLASS A. TREATIES OF ACCESSION AND SUBSIDY, BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND OTHER IN VIRTUE OF THE TREATY OF ALLIANCE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN, AUSTRIA, RUSSIA, Signed at Vienna, 25th March, 1815. CLASS B. VARIOUS TREATIES concluded between GREAT BRITAIN AND OTHER POWERS, In the Year 1815. CLASS C. DEFINITIVE TREATY, WITH HIS MOST CHRISTIAN MAJESTY: Signed at Paris, November 20, 1815. VOL. III. No. 18. Lit. Pun. N. S. Mar. 1. The Treaties signed in Congress, at Vienna, chiefly The Treaties marked CLASS A. are Treaties of The Treaties marked CLASS B. are Commercial and AT a great crisis of Mundane affairs, the welfare or the detriment of nations, is usually fixed for a period, proportionate to that which had elapsed preparatory to the conjuncture; and to its magnitude. In the late struggle and confusion, every state in Europe was involved. Every nation and people had, more or less, drank from the polluted cup of French philosophy. Those which had but tasted of it, were under the necessity of abiding some of the bitter consequences; while those who had indulged in the intoxicating draught, had reason to congratulate themselves if it did not prove fatal to their existence, and become the draught of oblivion; which always goes hand in hand with death. The nations were roused by the intensity of their sufferings: the human mind could no longer endure the indignities forced on it. The happy issue is known to all. The crisis was great. It was so understood, so considered, and so felt.-Shall no advantage, then, he taken of an occurrence so singular? When, before, was Europe seen as one family, seeking the same purpose? 2 I |