Blockade, what constitutes one, 332.

Blucher, his vandalism averted, 132, 133.

Bourbons, their re-establishment necessary to the peace of Europe, 129.

Bribe, indignant rejection of one in India, 82.

British character for faith must be preserved in India, 89.

Buonaparte, his system hollow, 103.
His disgusting tyranny, 113.
—— A general re-action predicted, 119.
Effects of his government, 128.
—— The Duke will not be his executioner, 131.

Canada, plan of operations against the United States, 125.
Conduct of the Canadian leaders, 390.
—— The rebels must be reduced, 390.
Objections to a legislative council, 392.

Canning. The Duke of Wellington felt no hostility to him, 142.

Catholic emancipation, impossible to grant it, 136, 153.
—— reasons in favour of it, 155, 156, 158, 160, 162, 163, 166,
169, 172, 173, 180, 183, 184, 186, 187, 190.
Repeal averted by it, 221, 240.

Chancellor, the Lord, his right to the patronage of his office, 268.