TWO: Meeting of Parliament��Lord Chatham's Amendment to the Address��The News of Saratoga��Treaty between France and America��Washington in Valley Forge��Intrigues against him��Violation of Burgoyne's Convention��Debates in Parliament��Attempt to bring Chatham into the Ministry��Lord North's Conciliation Bills��The French Note��Patriotism of the Nation��The King refuses to send for Chatham��His last Speech and Death��Honours to his Memory��Burke's Measure of Irish Relief��Repeal of Laws against Roman Catholics��Explosion of Scottish Bigotry��Turgot's Warnings��Naval Engagement off Ushant��Failure of Lafayette's Canadian Expedition��Clinton compelled to evacuate Philadelphia��Failure of Lord North's Commissioners��D'Estaing and Sullivan attempt to take Rhode Island��Subsequent Proceedings of D'Estaing��Courts-martial of Keppel and Palliser��The Irish Volunteers��Spain declares War��Military Preparations��Junction of the French and Spanish Fleets��They retire from the Channel��D'Estaing in the West Indies��His Attempt on Savannah��Weakness of Lord North's Ministry��Meeting of Parliament��Lord North's Irish Bill��Richmond, Shelburne, and Burke attempt Economic Reforms��The Meeting at York petitions for Reform of Parliament��Burke's Economic Scheme��North's Man?uvre��Further Attempts at Reform��The Westminster Meeting��Dunning's Motion��Defeat of his later Resolutions��"No Popery" in Scotland��Lord George Gordon's Agitation��The Riots and their Progress��Their Suppression��Trial of the Prisoners��Rodney relieves Gibraltar��Destruction of English Merchantmen��Disputes with Holland��The Armed Neutrality of the North��Capture of Charleston��Declaration of South Carolina��Battle of Camden��Expedition into North Carolina��Arrival of the French Squadron��Rodney in the West Indies��Arnold's Treachery��Trial and Death of Andr����Breach with Holland��Attacks on Jersey and Gibraltar��Mutiny in the Army of Washington��Arnold's Raids in Virginia��Cornwallis in North Carolina��His Engagements with Greene��His March into Virginia��Rawdon and Greene��Battle of Eutaw Springs��Siege of York Town��The American Armies close round him��Cornwallis compelled to Surrender.


















