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CORRESPONDENCE with The United States, relative to Colonial
Trade, &c..........Oct. 1822 to Nov. 1826... 500
with The United States, relative to Com.
mercial Intercourse with the British West
India Colonies......Aug. 1826 to Jan. 1827... 462
.... with The United States, relative to do.
June to October, 1827...976.
.......... relating to the Slave Trade, 1826, viz :
with the British Commissioners at
Sierra Leone........ 2 The Havannah........ 4
Rio de Janeiro...... 6 Surinam.......
6
with Foreign Powers:
Spain.........253 Portugal.254 Brazil... 255
Netherlands..257 France....257 Sweden.. 258
DECLARATION of the Admirals commanding the British, Russian,
and French Squadrons, to the Turkish Chiefs,
after the Action in the Port of Navarin.
20th October, 1827...1051
................ of do. to the Legislative Body of Greece,
respecting the Greek Blockade of Turkish
Ports, Piracy, &C............24th October, 1827...1226
NOTIFICATION relative to the French Blockade of Algiers.
Foreign Office, 2d July, 1827... 683
ORDER IN COUNCIL, exempting the Vessels and Boats of France,
Denmark, Prussia, Hanover, Sweden, The
Hanseatick Republicks, The United States,
Colombia, and Buenos Ayres, from
Anchorage dues in Guernsey, Jersey,
Alderney and Sark..........
644
relative to the Privileges granted to Prussia,
France, Hanover, Sweden, The Hanseatick
Republicks, Oldenburgh, and Russia, The
United States, Colombia, Buenos Ayres,
Mexico, and to Foreign Colonies in India,
of trading with certain British Possessions
Abroad...........
666
for the temporary Regulation of the Trade
of the Cape of Good Hope, the Mauri-
tius, Ceylon, New South Wales, and Van
Dieman's Land, within the Limits of the
East India Company's Charter............... 777
prohibiting the exportation of Arms,
Gunpowder, &c. to certain Parts of
Africa .......
.....778, 779