A general Bill of Chriflenings and Burials for 1800 STATE PAPERS. Meffage from the King to both Houses of Parliament The like, April 2 176 177 His Majefy's Speech from the Throne, on closing the Scffion, July 29 178 Speech of the Lord-Lieutenant, on the Meeting of the Irish Parliament, 179 181 Meffage from the Lord-Lieutenant to the Irish House of Commons 182 Addrefs from the British House of Lords to his Majefly, with the Refolutions 194 196 The like, on reporting the Union Propofitions 198 203 Letters from the Minister for foreign Affairs in France, and from General Convention for the Evacuation of Egypt Kleber, Commander-in-Chief, to the Army Letter from General Menou to Sir Sidney Smith, informing him of the Assass- Letter from General Menou to the First Conful, Buonaparte 234 Treaty between the King of Great Britain and the Elector of Mentz, Aprit 30 236 Letter from Mr. Merry, the British Minifler at Copenhagen, to Count Note delivered by Lord Grenville to Count Wedel Yarlfburg, his Danish Ma- 241 Extract from the official Note tranfmitted by Lord Whitworth to Count Bern- forff, Aug. 21 Extract from the Anfwer of Count Bernflorff Reply of Lord Whitworth 243 244 ibid Preliminary Convention between the Courts of Copenhagen and London, figne 245 246 Circular Letter addreffed by the Spanish Minifter, to the foreign Minifters at Note from the Swedish Minifter, to the Pruffian Minister at Stockholm, or Reply of the Spanish Minifer to the Swedish Minifter's Anfier Ruffian imperial Edict for laying an Embargo on all British Property burgh ibid Refufal of the Emperor of Ruffia to receive an Ambassador from the Emperor Subftance of the Declaration of the Emperor of Ruffia, relative to an armed Extract from the Petersburgh Gazette of Nov. 7, 1800 Order of the Emperor of Ruffia for laying an Embargo on all English Vef Proclamation of the Emperor of Russia, Nov. 17 Note from the fame to the fame Anfwer of Count Haugwitz Note from Mr. Drummond to the Danish Minifter for foreign Affairs 258 Convention for the re-establishment of an armed Neutrality between the King Regulations to be observed in confequence of the above Convention Letter from Mr. Shairp, relative to the Treatment of the British Prisoners in Ruffia Note from the Governor of Cadiz to the English Admiral Proclamation of the Confuls of the French Republic to the French Letter, written by the General-in-chief of the Army of St. Domingo, to the 269 Convention between the Generals-in-chief of the French and Imperial Armies 270 Preliminarics of Peace between France and Auftria, figned at Paris the 8th of Armistice concluded at Steyer, Dec. 25 3 272 Treaty Treaty between the French and Batavian Republics 7276 rica 279 282 Treaty of Commerce between the King of Pruffia and the United States of America 290 Speech of the President of the United States of America, in the Meeting of CHARACTERS. 298 302 Particulars relating to the Inhabitants of the Kingdom of Birman; from 303 304 The English Ambassador's Audience of leave; from the fame 305 308 ibid. Account of the Emperor Rudolph's Death; from the fame 311 313 Account of the Scotch Highlanders; from Belsham's Hifiory of Great Britain Anecdotes of Mr. Robert Bloomfield, Author of the Farmer's Boy Some Particulars of the Life of the late William Couper, Efq. Author Account of George Steevens, Efq. the Editor of Shakespeare Memoirs of the late Marquis de Bouillé, an original Communication Obfervations on the Effects which take Place from the Deftruction of the Mem- 362 Account of a Man who lived upon large Quantities of raw Flesh, in a Letter State of Agriculture in the Canary Islands; from the Memoirs of the Na- 369 On the fuccessful Cultivation of the true Rhubarb in England; by Mr. T. 371 Refearches refpecting the Duration of the Time of Geftation in the Females of 374 376 On the Ufes of the juniper Plant; by S. Alopeus USEFUL PROJECTS. 377 379 386 Lift of Patents for new Inventions, granted during the Year 1800 387 Receipt for deftroying the Vermin which infeft Plants; from Bartien's Gar- 390 Method of feparating the Grain from the Straw, as practifed in the State of ibid. Communications in Gardening by Mr. Wefon 391 Method of making Hay from the Leaves of Carrots, and improving the Sixe 395 ibid. Eafy and effectual Cure for Wens, in a Letter from William Chisholme, Efq. Criminal Profecutions of Witches in the Seventeenth Century; from Ni- 405 Ancient annual Custom in Hallaton in the County of Leicester; from the 406 Manner in which Cardinal Wolfey entertained the French Ambassador, in 407 410 412 Account of the ancient Palace of Karnac in the Iẞand of Phila; from Ri- 414 Particulars concerning Tobacco; from Beckman's Introduction to Tech- 417 A short chronological Account of the religious Establishments made by Eng- 419 MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. On the Science of Phyfiognomy, from Mr. Pufeli's Advertisement to Hunter's Nature of Pre-difpofing Causes, from the same Medical and Surgical Punishments, in a Letier to the Editor of the Monthly POETRY. Lady Carlife's Anfwer to Mrs. Greville's Ode for Indifference hot Day; written in a hot Night Mad Pol; from Bloomfield's Farmer's Boy Contrast between the Pof-horse and Farmer's Horfe; from the fame An Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava, fent by the Governor- General of India, in the Year 1795; by Michael Symes, Efq. Major in An Account of an Embaffy to the Court of Teefhoo Lama, in Tibet; contain- ing a Narrative of a Journey through Bootan, and Purt of Tibet; by Captain Samuel Turner. To which are added Views taken on the Spot; by Lieutenant Samuel Davis; and Obfervations Botanical, Mineralogical, and Medical; by Mr. Robert Saunders Ayeen Akbery; or, The Inftitutes of the Emperor Akber. Tranflated from the original Perfian; by Francis Gladnin The Geographical Syftem of Herodotus examined and explained, by a Comparison zeith thofe of other ancient Authors, and with modern Geography. In the Courfe of the Work, are introduced Differtations on the itinerary State of the Greeks, the Expedition of Darius Hyfiafpes to Scythia, the Pofition and Res -mains of ancient Babylon, the Alluvions of the Nile, and the Canals of Suez; the Oafs and Temple of Jupiter Ammon, the ancient Circumnavigation of Africa, and other Subjects of Hiflory and Geography. The whole ex- plained by Eleven Maps, adapted to the different Subjects, and accompa- T. Burton, Printer, Little Queen-street, |