[Protocols. Congress of Vienna.] "State Papers," vol. ii. 1815. Page No. DD. The Plenipotentiary of France to the Conference. ... EE. The Conference to the Plenipotentiaries of Bavaria, Denmark, Hanover, Netherlands. Sardinia, Wurtemberg, &c. Accession to the Treaty of Alliance against Bonaparte FF. The Plenipotentiaries of Austria and of Prussia to the Plenipotentiaries of the Sovereign Princes and Free Cities of Germany. Accession to the Treaty of Alliance against Bonaparte..... 18. Protocol. 5 Courts. Saxony and Prussia. Accessions to the Treaty of Alliance. Diplomatic Corps in Paris ... .... ...... GG. The Plenipotentiaries of the 5 Courts to the JJ. The Plenipotentiary of Wurtemberg to the Con- 19. Protocol. 5 Courts. Saxony and Prussia. Alliance 21. Protocol. 5 Courts. Austria and Bavaria Haynau. LL. The Plenipotentiary of Bavaria to the Confer- 27 March... 678 29 March... 679 29 March... 680 31 March... 681 31 March... 682 683 30 March... 683 1 April.... 683 3 April.... 684 4 April.... 685 685 5 April.... 687 5 April.... 688 7 April.... 692 23. Protocol. 5 Courts. Saxony and Prussia. Warsaw MM. The Plenipotentiary of Saxony to the Conference. Adhesion of Saxony. Warsaw. Schönburg 6 April.... 692 24. Frotocol. 5 Courts. Austria and Bavaria. Saxony - and Warsaw.... NN. Austrian Proposals of Exchange with Bavaria. 25. Protocol. 5 Courts. Austria and Bavaria. Wurtemburg. Hesse. Baden. Darmstadt. Saxony. 13 April.... 703 QQ. The Conference to the Plenipotentiary of Saxony. Adhesion of Saxony and Prussia. Warsaw. Saxony....... 26. Protocol. 5 Courts. Military Arrangements 14 April.... 703 18 April.... 706 [Protocols. Congress of Vienna.] "State Papers," vol. ii. No. RR. Table. Contingents of the Princes and States of ...... 27. Protocol. 5 Courts. Saxony. Accession of Saxony to the Treaty of Alliance. Swedish Pomerania... 20 April.... 707 28. Protocol. 5 Courts. Austria and Bavaria. Guarantee. 29. Protocol. 5 Courts. Adhesion of Saxony. Swedish ....... 20 April.... 708 23 April.... 711 21 April.... 714 27 April.... 716 29 April.... 718 30. Protocol. 5 Courts. Austria and Sicily. Contingent of Saxony. Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Subsidies 30 April.... 717 UU. The Plenipotentiary of Prussia to the British Plenipotentiary. Contingent of Saxony VV. The Plenipotentiary of Mecklenburg-Schwerin to the Conference. Title of Royal Highness.. 31. Protocol. 5 Courts. Adhesion of Saxony. Contingent of Saxony .... XX. The British Plenipotentiary to the Russian WW. The Plenipotentiary of Saxony to the Confer- YY. The Plenipotentiary of Prussia to the British 32. Protocol. 5 Courts. Support of the Allied Armies.. AAA. British explanatory Declaration. Government ..... BBB. Counter-Declarations of the 3 Courts. Govern- Protocol. 8 Courts. Report. Declaration against Adhesion of the Plenipotentiaries of Bavaria, Den- 34. Protocol. 5 Courts and Saxony. Saxony and Prussia. CCC. Article. Succession. Ernestine and Albertine 735 736 736 .... 736 with Saxony. 20 May FFF. Extract of Protocol. Saxony and Prussia.... 18 May. 35. Protocol. 5 Courts and Saxony. Treaty (territorial) 36. Protocol. 5 Courts and Saxony. Ratification of the 37. Protocol. 5 Courts. Draft of the General Treaty. 38. Protocol. 5 Courts. Saxony. Schönburg. Switzerland. Italy. Navigation of the Po. Mont Napoléon. Modena. Parma and Placencia. The Netherlands. Mecklenburg. Oldenburg. Project of General Treaty L HIIH. Declaration cf the King of Saxony. House of JJJ. Treaty of Accession of Switzerland to the Treaty 39. Protocol. 5 Courts. General Treaty. Order of Sig natures. French Language. Prussia and Hanover. 29 May 741 40. Protocol. 5 Courts. Prussia and Saxe-Weimar. KKK. Convention (territorial) between Prussia and 41. Protocol. 5 Courts. Lucca. 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Sweden and Lucca, and Naples. 18 June.... 760 12 June.... 762 12 June.... 766 18 June.... 772 19 June.... 773 [Slave Trade.] No. 31.-PROTOCOL of Conference between Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia respecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade by France. Paris, 26th July, 1815. VISCOUNT CASTLEREAGH, His Britannic Majesty's Principal Secretary of State, &c., in reference to the communication he has made to the Conference, of the Orders addressed to the Admiralty to suspend all Hostilities against the coast of France, observes that there is reason to foresee that French shipowners might be induced to renew the Slave Trade, under the supposition of the peremptory and total abolition decreed by Napoleon Bonaparte, having ceased with his power, that, nevertheless, great and powerful considerations, arising from motives of humanity and even of regard for the King's authority, require that no time should be lost to maintain. in France the entire and immediate abolition of the Traffic in Slaves; that if, at the time of the Treaty of Paris (No. 1), the King's administration could wish a final but gradual stop should be put to this Trade, in the space of 5 years, for the purpose of affording the King the gratification of having consulted, as much as possible, the interests of the French proprietors in the Colonies, now that the absolute prohibition has been ordained, the question assumes entirely a different shape, for if the King were to revoke the said prohibition, he would give himself the disadvantage of authorising, in the interior of France, the reproach which more than once has been thrown out against his former Government, of countenancing reactions, and, at the same time, justifying, out of France, and particularly in England, the belief of a systematic opposition to liberal ideas; that accordingly the time seems to have arrived when the Allies cannot hesitate formally to give weight in France to the immediate and entire prohibition of the Slave Trade, a prohibition, the necessity of which has been acknowledged, in principle, in the transactions of the Congress at Vienna (No. 7). The other Members of the Conference entirely coincide in opinion with Viscount Castlereagh, and in order to attain this end in the manner the most advantageous to the authority and conFor French Version, see "State Papers," vol. iii, p. 196. |