248 455 50% EXTRACTS FROM JOURNAL. 8unday, March 9, 1828. Journal Cabinet at four on Greek affairs. Huskisson pro- posed that Austria should be formally requested to prohibit all commercial intercourse between her sub- jects and the Turks in the Morea, in order to give effect to our blockade of Ibrahim Pacha; and that they should be told that they must be answerable for any consequences which her refusal may lead to, by its rendering our blockade abortive, and inducing Russia therefore to invade Turkey. This seemed to be agreed to. The Duke of Wellington brought his memorandum of the arrangements which he proposed, in order to define the details of the treaty 1. That the Greeks should pay Turkey an annual tribute of 200,000t. 2. That they should pay 1,500,000l. as compensa- tion for Turkish property in the Morea. 3. That their territory should be confined to the Moreau and certain islands to be named. PS