Contributions, memoir refpecting thofe im- poted on the fates of Wittemberg, 327 Convention between the French and Aultrian
annies in Italy, to regulite the position of adv..nced poft, &c. vii -Preliminary, be ween Denmark and Great Britain, ix --between America and France, x-Be- tween America and Pruffin, xav- Be- tween the French and Außrian Generals in Chief, relative to an atauftice m Ge- nny, 48---Berwen France and liem- bourg, xx-Of Holenlinden, 134-Be- tween the Imperial and French general, betore the latter took potenon of Leg- hon, 291
Coquetent Munther, French conful at Am- fterdim, his letter to Sir Robert Barclay, reipecting the want of a British agent for pritoners at that city, t Correspondence between Crizen Otto and Lord Grenville, relative to the com- mencement of negotiations for place le- tween Fiance and England, 165-Con- taining, Letter from M. Okto to Lord Grenville, dated Hereto d Street, 6 Fruc- tidor, 8th year-And tranflation, ibid. →→ Letter from M. Otto to Lord Grenville, dated London, 6 Fructido, 8th year-- And tflation, 165-Letter from Lord Grenville to Commiffioner George, dated Downing Street, Augult 26, 1800, 167 --M. Otto's full powers, dated Paris, 2 Fructidor, 8th year, ibid.--And tranfla- tion, 168--Letter from Loid Grenville to Commiffioner George, dated Downing Street, Auguft 28, 1800, ibid.-Minute of Instructions to Captain George, dated Auguft 28, 1800, 169--Letter from Commiffioner George to Lord Grenville, dated Park Place, Auguft 29, 1800, 170 --Letter from Lord Grenville to Com- miflioner George, dated Downing Street, Auguft 20, 1800, 171--Letter from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Down- ing Street, August 29, 1800, thid.--- Nove from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, August 29, 18co, 172-Letter from M. Otto to Lord Grenville, dated Hereford Street, 12 Fructidor, 8th year--And tranflation, 173-Note from M. Otto to Lord Gren- ville, dated Hereford Street, 12 Fruéti- dor, 8 h year, ibid.---And tranflation, 174-Let er from Lord Grenville to Captain George, dated Downing Street, September 2, 1800, 175--Letter from M. Otto to Lord Grenville, dated Here- ford Street, 17 Fructidor, 8th year, 196 ---And tranflation, 177-Note from M. Otto to Lord Grenville, dated Hereford Strect, 17 Fructidor, 8th year, shid.- And tranflation, 178-Letter from Lord Grenville to Evan Nepean, Efq. dated Downing Street, September 4, 1850, 179
-Letter from Evan Nepean to Lord Grenville, dated London, September 4, 1800, 180-Copy of the projer, ibid.→ And tranflation, 181--Note from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, September 5, 1800, 182-Note from M. Otto to Mr. Nepean, dated Thursday evening, September 4, 1800, bid---Letter from M. Otto to Captain George, dated London, 18 Fructidor, 8% year, ibid.--And tranflation, 183—Letter from M. Otto to Lord Grenville, dated Hereford Steer, 19 Fruétidor, 8th year, ibid.--And tranflation, 184-Note from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, September 7, 1800,bid.--Note from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Down ing Street, September 7, 1800, vid.- Copy of the counter-projet, 187-Letter from M. Otto to Lord Grenville, dateł Hereford Street, 21 Fructidor, 8th year, 189-And tranflation, 190-Letter from M. Otto to Lord Grenvilie, dated Here- ford Street, 29 Fructidor, 8th year, ibid. -And tranflation, 191-Note from M. Otto to Lord Grenville, dated Hereford Street, 29 Fructidor, 8th year, ibid.--- And tranflation, 194-Letter from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, September 20, 1800, 197-Note from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, September 20, 1800, 198-Letter from M. Orto to Loid Grea ville, dated London, 4 Complementaire, 8th year, 200-And tranflation, 201- Copy of the pro et, 2^2-And translation, 203-Letter from M. Otto to Lord Gren ville, dated Hereford Street, a Vende miaire, 9th year, 205-And tranflation, ibid. Note from M. Otto to Lord Gren- ville, dated Hereford Street, Vende- miaire, 9th year, 206-And tranflation, 208-Note from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, September 25, 1800, 211-Note from Lord Grea ville to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, September 25, 1800, 212--Note from Lord Grenville to M. Otto, dated Down ing Street, September 24, 1800, 213- Letter from Lord Grenville to Mr. Ham- mond, dated Downing Street, September 24, 1800, ibid.-Letter from Mr. Ham- mond to Lord Grenville, dated Downing Street, September 25, 1800, 221-Let ter from M. Otto to Mr. Hammond, dated Hereford Street, 4 Vendemiaire, 9th year, 225-And tranflation, ibid.--- Note of M. Otto, ibid.—And tranflation, 227-Note from Mr. Hammond to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, September 16, 1800, 230-Letter from M. Octo to Mr. Hammond, dated Hereford Street, 6 Vendemiaire, 9th year, ibid.-—And tranflation, 231--Letter from M. Otro
Eo Mr. Hammond, dated Hereford Street, 14 Vendemiaire, 9th year, 232--And Tranflation, ibid.-Letter from Mr. Ham- mond to M. Otto, dated Downing Street, October 8, 1800, ibid.-Letter from M. Otto to Mr. Hammond, dated Hereford Street, 16 Vendemiaire, 9th year, 233 --And tranflation, ibid.-Letter from Mr. Hammond to M. Otto, dated Down- ing Street, October 9, 1800, 234.- Appendix-Extract of a letter from the Baron de Thugut to M. Talleyrand, dated Vienna, Auguft 11, 1800, 235- And tranflation, ibid.-Note from Lord Minto to the Baron de Thugut, dated Vienna, August 9, 1800, 236--And tranflation, 237--Letter from General Kleber to his Excellency Caimakam of the Sublime Porte, dated Cairo, 20 Ger- minal, 8th year, ibid.-And tranflation, 239-Letter from Baudot to the first in- terpreter of the Sublime Porte, dated camp of Jaffa, April 11, 1800, 240- And tranflation, ibid.
Council, French, of Prizes, its decifion re-
lative to the American fhip Pigou, 8 Cuxhaven, diplomatic correfpondence rela- tive to its poffeffion by the King of Pruffia, 336
Danish frigate, letter from Mr. Merry to Count Bernstorf, relative to its capture by the English, 22—— -Conful, at Hain- burgh, his letter relative to the above, 79 Proceedings of the English feet, in fup- port of Lord Whitworth's demands upon the Danish government, 104--Notice iffued by the Chamber of Commerce to merchants, &c. 132 Declaration of the ftares of Bavaria, 1- the Emperor of Ruffia, relative to an arm- ed neutrality, 334--Of the Pruffian commander on entering Ritzhuttel, ibid. Decree of the Final Conful, relative to neu- tral flags, 48-Of the Confuls, allowing the Piedmontefe, Cifalpine, and Tufcan citizens to return home, 66-Of the Confuls, relative to paffports granted by diplomatic agents, &c. 82--Relative to foreign feafaring men in the French fervice, 107-Appointing Jofeph Bonaparte mini- fter on the part of France, to treat for peace with the Emperor of Germany, 124- Appointing Citizen La Foreft fecretary of legation, ibiu-Appointing Luneville for the feat of congrefs, 159--Of the fame, uniting the Navarele territory to the Cif- alpine, 249-Appointing a new govern- ment in Piedmont, 252--Of General Dupont, on the capture of Florence, 258 -Of General Moreau, for proceeding upon the demolition of the fortiffes of
Ulm, Ingolstadt, and Philipfburg, 284- Refpecting the emigrants, 289 Demarcation, line of, of the north of Ger. many, Pruffian note relative to its viola tion by Auftria, 331
Denmark, its treaty with Great Britain, ix -Obfervations on the difpute with it, re- lative to neutral rights, I
Defolles, French general, his letter an- nouncing the armistice of Steyer, 362 Dickfon, Vice-admiral, proceedings of his fquadron in fupport of Lord Whitworth's demands from the Danish government,
Difcourfe of the Earl of Liverpool, respecting the rights of neutral flags, 263 Dugua, his letter relative to Dolomieu, 47 Dupont, his addrefs on introducing the French minister to the Confulta at Turin, 100His letter, complaining of ex- ceffes in the territory of Bologna, 158- Ditto to the regency of Ferrara, ibid.--- His prochmation to the inhabitants of Leghorn, 249-His letter relative to the dibanding of the Tufcan levies, 256- His decree upon the capture of Florence, 258-Report of his proceedings in Tof- cany, 259
Edi&t of the King of Naples, refpecting the nobleff, 17-Ruffian, fequeftering Eng- lith property, 106
Egypt, official details from Menou relative to it, 32-40, 42
Ehrenheim, F. Von, Swedish minifter, his
anfwer to the Spanish minister on the fub- ject of a complaint of a Swedith veffel be- ing employed in an hostile enterprise at Barcelona, 289-His note to the Pruffian minifter on the fame fubject, 330
Embargo laid by the Emperor of Ruffia on English fhips, letter announcing its re- moval, 132-Another cmbago by the fame on the fame. 337
Emigrants, act of the Confulate relative to them, 56-The report of the minister of police respecting them, 28-Decree re- fpecting them, 289--Fouche's letter to the prefects on the fame fubject, 335 Emile Gaudin, his view of the political state of France, in its foreign relations, &. 346
Emperor of Germany, his general orders after his arrival at head-quarters at Alt- Oettingen, 123
England, its treaty with the Flector of Mentz, i--With Denmark, ix English committee at Paris, report of the committee of police relative to it, 292 Expofé, official, in French, of the state of the republic, 296
Fahnenberg, Baron, Auftrian minifter at the Diet of Raubon, minifterial refcript, communicated by him, relative to the French notification of the rupture of the armilhice, 122 Ferrara, Dupont's letter to its regency, 158 Ferrol, French account of the attempt of
the English upon it, go- French ambaf- fador's account of the fame, from the Spanish Gazette, 108
Florence, its capture by the French, 256- General Dupont's account of that event, 257
Forcigners, Auftrian notification, guarding aganft the great concourfe at Vienna, 100 Szafaring men in the French fervice, d cree relative to them, 197 Fouche, French mutter of police, his re-
port refpecting the emigrants, 285-His letter to the picfects relpecting them, 335 Franconia, Moreau's order, moling a con- tribution on it, -7
Frankfort, Senate of, the French general demands a contribution, 40-Ltter from General Augereau, promiling its merchants protection, 79 - Anfwer of its Senate to the above letter, 1d-French general's eider reipecting merchants frequenting the fair, 121
Franquetor Coigny, alleged agent of an al- leged British committee at Paris, report in his favour, 116
French Council of Prizes, it decifion relative to the American fhip Pigou, S French minifter, for foreign affans, bis circu- Jar letter to all the powers in amity with France on the attempt to affiffinate Bona- parte, 348--Of police, his report, re- ipecting the emigrants, 285-At war, his letter, relative to the armies, 40---His letter, relative to the treatment of the Ruffian prifoners in France, 62
French conful at Amicidam, his letter re- Jative to the want of a Brith agent for prifoners in that city, 31 French republic, its unlimited armifice with Algiers, vi- Its armilti e with Tunis, x
Its treaty with America, ibid.Its convention with the Prince of Ifembourg, **-Its ditto with feveral other German prin.es, xxi-Expofe, official, in French, of its fituation, 296--Ditto, in English, 305
his Imperial Majefly, on his arrival m the head-quarters at Alt-Oettingen, 113 George, Commiffioner, his inftructions, 189 His letter to Lord Grenville, 170 German princes, their convention web France, xxi
Grand Vizier, his proclamation relative to the affaffination of General Kleber, 19 Grenier, his proclamation to the inhibing of the country occupied by the 14t wrg of his army, complaining of affetfacts ag and ordaining measures of prevention,
Grenville, Lord, his note to the Danth mi- nifter respecting the capture of the Fra frigate, 70-His concfpondence clany to the commencement of negotiations for peare with France, 165-His letter to Commiffioner George, 167-His ditto ty the fame, 168-From the fame to the fame, 171-His letter to M. Otto, i&-4,
His note to the fame, 172- His letter to Captain George, 175---His letter to Mr. Nepean, 179-His note to M. Orto, 182-His ditto to the fame, 184 —~Hi fame to the fame, ibid.--His letter to M. Otto, 197-His note to the fame, 198– His ditto to the fame, 211-His ditto to the fame, 212-His ditto to the fame, 213-His letter to Mr. Hammond, #. Guenard, French genefal, his proclamation, confirmed by the Duke of Parma, 45
Haarfolte, Batavian Director, his offe communication of the figning of prehm naries of peace between France and Aa- ftia, 78
Hamburgh, the editors of the Cenfeur ar refted in that city, at the requifition of the French minifter, 80 Hammond, Mr. his letter to I ord Grenville,
221. His note to M. Otto, 230--His letter to the fame, 232-His ditto to the fame, 234
Helvetic Executive Council, its circular lets ter to the national prefects, 117 Helvetic republic, meffage from its Executive Committee, recommending a change in the legiflative and executive authoriti;»,
Hohenlinden, convention of, 134
General orders, announcing a general armi- slice on the continent, Co- Of the army of Italy, published at Mon, for certain regulations in the Cifalpine, Ligurian, and Piedmontefe governments, 115 --pf
Imperial refcript, relative to a general infor rection in Hungary, 125 -Notification of the removal of Baron Tauget, 234 Ingolfladt, order of Moreau for the dertine- tion of its fortifications, 9S---Decree of the fate on the fame fubject, 284
nfurrection in Hungary, Imperial rescript relative to it, 125 fembourg, Prince of, his convention with France, xx
enkinson, Earl of Liverpool, his difcourfe on the rights of neutral flags, 263 Jourdan, General, the French minifter at Turin, his fpeech to the Conulta, or -His ditto to the Piedmontese govern- ment, 102-His decree, appointing a new government in Piedmont, 252 Judgment of Sir William Scott, in the cafe of the Swedish convoy, 241 Juftification of the invasion of Tufcany, from the French official paper, 253
Keith, Lord, and General Abercromby, their letter to the governor of Cadiz, 262 Keller, Pruffian minifter, his note, com- plaining of the violation of the northern line of demarcation of Germany by Au- tria, 331
Kleber, General, his letter to the Caimakam of the Sublime Porte, 237 Krabbe, Danish captain, his account of the engagement between the Danish frigate the Freya, and an English frigate, 83 Kray, General, his notification on his re- figning the command of the Imperial army, 116
Krudener, Ruffian ambassador at Berlin, his letter, announcing the taking off the em- bargo laid by Ruffia on English veffels, 132
Larfdorf, convention figned at it by the French and Imperial Generals in Chief for an armistice, 48
Launay, French general, commanding in Tufcany, his letter to the Auftrian gene- ral, complaining of the conduct of the national troops of Tuscany, 103 Leghorn, its capture by the French, 256- Convention between the Im; erial and French generals, before the latter took poffeffion of that city, 291 Letter from Mr. Merry, the British chargé des affaires, to Count Bernstorf, relative to a Danish frigate taken by the English, 22 -From the French conful at Amsterdam, relative to the want of a British agent for prifoners in that city, 31-From Menou to Bonaparte, announcing the affaffination of Kleber, 32-Of the French general to VOL. X.
the Senate of Frankfort, demanding a contribution, 40--From Carnot, the French minifter at war, to the prefects, re- lative to the armies, ibid.-From Massena, complaining of infurrectional movements in Piedmont, 45-From Dugua, relative to Dolomieu, 47-From the British con- ful at Gibraltar to Lord Grenville, relative to the peftilential diftemper at Cadiz, 51 --From General O'Hara to the Duke of Portland, on the fame fubject, ibid.---- From the Admiralty to the commanders of all British veffels, relative to French and Dutch fishermen, 55-From St. Prieft to M. Thauvenay, minister of Louis XVIII. 57--From Bonaparte to the extraordinary committee of the Ligu- rian government, 61-From Carnot to the First Conful, approving the conduct of certain diftricts, on the appearance of the English on the coaft, 65-Of the French General Monnier, complaining of Tuscan infurgents, 66-From the French General Colaud to the Auftrian General Simb- fchen, refufing to comply with certain arrangements propofed by the latter, 67 -From General Augereau, promifing the merchants of Frank fort protection, 79- From General Maffena to the government commiffion of Genoa, 81--From the French minifter of marine, announcing the conclufion of preliminaries of peace between France and the Dey of Algiers, ibid. Of Monnier, complaining of ex- ceffes committed in the communes of Civitella, &c. 98--From General Lau- nay, complaining of the conduct of the national troops of Tuscany, 103-Circu- lar, from the Helvetic Executive Council to the national prefects, 117--Circular, from the Spanilh minifter to the foreign minifters at the court of Madrid, relative to the alleged violation of the right of neutral flags by the English at Barcelona, 129--From the fame to the Swedif minifter, on the fame fubject, ibid.-From the Ruffian officers, prifoners at Paris, to Bonaparte, 131-From General Moreau to Bonaparte, announcing the conclufion of a new armistice, and the ceffion of Ulm, Ingolftadt, and Philipfburg, 132-From the Ruffian ambaffador at Berlin, an- nouncing that the Emperor had taken off the embargo laid on the English fhips, ibid. From Moreau to the Archduke John, confenting to a renewal of the ar- miftice, on certain conditions, 133—Of Touffaint Louverture to the inhabitants of the fouth of St. Domingo, 146--Of General Dupont, complaining of exceffes in the territory of Bologna, 158-Of the fame to the regency of Ferrara, ibid. From M. Otto to Lord Grenville, 165– From fame to the fame, 166--From N Lord
Lord Grenville to Commiffioner George, 167--From Commiffioner George to Lord Grenville, 170-From Lord Gren- ville to Commiffioner George, 171-- From Lord Grenville to M. Otto, ibid.- From M. Ctto to Lord Grenville, 173- From Lord Grenville to Captain George, 175- From M. Otto to Lord Grenville, 176-From Lord Grenville to Evan Ne- pean, 179--From Evan Nepean to Lord Grenville, 180---From M. Otto to Cap- tain George, 182--From M. Otto to Lord Grenville, 183-From the faine to the fame, 190- From Lord Grenville to M. Otto, 197--From M. Otto to Lord Grenville, 200-From the fame to the fame, 205-From Lord Grenville to Mr. Hammond, 213--From Mr. Hammond to Lord Grenville, 221--From M. Otto to Mr. Hammond, 225-From the fame to the fame, 130-From the fame to the fame, 232- From Mr. Hammond to M. Otto, ibid.--From M. Otto to Mr. Ham- mond, 233- From Mr. Hammond to M. Otto, 234-From the Baron de Thugut to M. Talleyrand, 235-From Kleber to the Caimakam of the Ottoman Porte, 237-From Baudot to the first interpreter of the Ottoman Porte, 240-From Ge- neral Dupont, relative to the disbanding the Tufcan levies, 256--From the fame to General Brune, giving an account of the capture of Florence, 257--From the governor of Cadiz to Lord Keith and General Abercromby, 262--From Lord Keith and General Abercromby to the go- vernor of Cadiz, ibid.--From the gover- nor, in reply, 263-Substance of a letter from Stockholm, 296--Circular, from Mr. Shairp, relative to the British pri- foners in Ruffia, 337--From General Menou to the First Conful, giving an ac- count of the state of the French in Egypt, 342-Circular, from the French minifter refpecting the attempt on the life of Bona- parte, 348
Ligurian government, letter from Bonaparte
to its extraordinary committee, 61-Ge- neral orders, published by the General in Chief of the army of Italy, relative to the Ligurian republic, 115 Liverpool, Earl of, his difcourfe on the rights of neutral flags, 263 Lombardy, Bonaparte's addrefs to its provi- fional government, 46
Lucca, order impofing a contribution on it, 44 Luneville, Confular decree, appointing a congrefs to be held there, 159
Madrid gazette, its account of the English tempt on Ferrol, 108
Maitland, General, his proclamation on his arrival at Port au Prince, 294--His ditto, difavowing any defign to evacuate that town, 295
Malta, its capitulation, 152-Official papers relative to its fiege and furrender, 323-- Aufwer of the commander General Vau- bois to the English and Portuguese, 324 -Summons of Lord Nelfon, ibid. Anfwer thereto, 325-Another fummons of the English commander, ibid.--An- fwer of General Vaubois, 326-Another fummons, ibid.Letter from Vaubois, announcing the ceffation of hoftilities, 327
Maffena, his order impofing a contribution on Lucca, 44-His letter to the inha bitants of Piedmont, complaining of fymptoms of infurrection in that country, 45-His proclamation, publifhed at Mi- Jan, 66-His letter to the government commiffion of Genoa, 81-His proclama tion on refiguing the command of the army of Italy to General Brune, 88 Menou, his letter to the First Conful, announ- cing the affaflination of Gen. Kleber, 31
-His proclamation to the French army upon that event, 36--- His ditto to the fame, announcing his determination not to abide by the treaty entered into with Kleber, unless it fhould be ratified by the French government, 38-His let- ter to Bonaparte, 342
Mentz, Elector of, his treaty with Great Britain, i
Merry, Mr. British chargé des affaires at the court of Denmark, his letter to Count Bernstorf, relative to the capture of a Danifh frigate by the English, 22 Meffage from the Executive Committee of the Helvetic republic to the Councils, recommending a change of the constitu- tion, 72
Milan, proclamation of its provifional go,
Minifter of marine, his letter, announcing the conclufion of preliminaries of peace between France and Algiers, 81 Minifterial refcript, communicated to the Diet of Ratisbon by the Auftrian minister, relative to the French notification of the rupture of the armistice, and the renewal of hoftilities, 122
Minto, Lord, English ambaffador, his pro- pofitions to the Emperor, 82-His note to Baron Thugut, 236 Monnier, French general of division, his letter to the Imperial general, complaining of Tufcan infurgents, 66-His letter, complaining of exceffes committed in the communes of Civitella, &c. 98 Moravia, proclamation of the Archduke Charles for raining a military force in that country, 293
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