$ I. The rebels are totally defeated at Culloden. S II. The Duke of Cumberland takes possession of Inverness, and fortress of Namur, and defeats the allied army at Rau- coux. X. The French and Spaniards are compelled to abandon Piedmont and the Milanese. XI. Don Philip is worsted at Codogno, and afterwards at Porto Freddo. 9 XII. The Austrians take possession of Genoa. Count Brown penetrates into Provence. XIII. The Genoese expel the Austrians from their city. XIV. Madras in the East Indies taken by the French. XV. Expedition to the coast of Bretagne, and attempt upon Port L'Orient. V XVI. Naval transactions in the West Indies. Confer- ences at Breda. XVII. Vast supplies granted by the Commons of England. XVIII. Parliament dissolved. O XIX. The French and allies take the field in Flanders. D XX. Prince of Orange elected Stadtholder, Captain General, and Admiral of the United Provinces. XXI. The Confederates defeated at Laffeldt. XXII. Siege take the siege of Genoa, which, however, they abandon. O XXIV. The Chevalier de Belleisle slain in the attack of Exilles. | XXV. A French squadron defeated and taken by the Admirals Asson and Warten. XXVI. Admiral Hawke obtains criother victory over the French at sea. ) XXVII. Qiter naval transactions. ) XXVIII. Congress of 4iha-Chapelle: -6.XXIX. Compliant temper of the new. Parliament : Preliminaries signed. 8 XXX. Preparations : fori: thie" çarepaign in the Netherlands. ♡ XXXI: Seige. :07. Maestricht. Cessation of arms. ♡ XXXII. Transactions in the East and West Indies. $ I. IN the beginning of April, the duke of Cuma |