Army of Referee.-Plan of Buonaparte for retrieving the French Affairs in Italy. He Marches his Army across the Alps.--Takes Poffeffion of Combined Campaign of Italy and Germany. -The French Army, under Mo reuu, crofles the Rhine at different Points.-The different Divisions afem- ble at Schaffhaufen.—General Kray deceived by the skilful Manœuvres of Moreau.-Actions at Stockach and Mofskirk; and Biberach and Mem- mingen.―The Auftrian Army retire to Ulm, whither they are followed by the French.-Plan of Moreau, for favouring the Operations of the Army in Italy, gradually unfolded; which is, to retire from Ulm and the left Banks of the Danube to the Lake of Confiance.-The Change in Italy in- dues him to change the Plan of his Operations in Germany.—He refolves to act on the Offensive.-Croffes the Danube. A Series of Actions.—Gene- ral Kray leaves Ulm, which is blockaded by a Divifion of the French Army, under the Orders of General Richenpanfe. -Contributions in Bavaria.— Munich taken.—Armiflice-Negociation for Peace.—Broken off.—The Emperor joins the Auftrian Army.—d Prolongation of the Armistice.— Expiration of the Truce, and Renewal of the War.—Armiftice concluded at С НА Р. XIV. Return from the Affairs of the Continent to thofe of Great Britain.—Diflurb ances in the Prison of Cold-Bath-Fields.—Mobs and Riots on Account of the exhorbitant Price of Bread.-Naval Exploits. -And Expeditions to the Coafts of France, Spain, and Africa.-Negociation for Peace with France renewed. Reduction of the Island of Malta, under the Power of Great Bri tain. And of the Dutch Island of Curaçao.—An English. Fleet, with Troops on board, menaces Čadiz.—Affairs of Egypt.—West Indies.— Eaft Indies.A Storm brewing in the North of Europe.-Summary Re- 1-68 81 Articles of the Capitulation of the Ifles of Malta and Goza to the English 85 92 Table of Fees payable in the two Houfes, on Bills of Enclosure 93 An Eftimate of the Expenses of Housekeeping, between the Years 1773 and 94 Report of the Committee of the House of Commons, refpeeling Bread, Corn, 1800 &c. Second Report from the fame Committee ibid. 97 101 First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Reports of the felect Committee 128 139 Annual Amount of Wheat imported to London, from 1781 to 1800 ibid. Official Letter from the Duke of Portland to the Lord-Lieutenant of the County 141 Copy of a Letter from the Duke of Portland to the Town-Clerk of Notting- Returns of the Number of Men who have been raised, difcharged, or killed. ibid. Return of the total Number of effc&ive Rank and File actually ferving, in the Account of the Amount of the Public funded Debt of this Kingdom, at the be 149 An Account of the total net Produce of the permanent Taxes, for the Year end- An Account of the total Produce of the Tax upon Income, for the Year ending of Great Britain Price of Stocks for 1800 Supplies granted by Parliament, for the Year 1800 Taxes impofed in the Year 1800 Public Acts paffed in the Fourth and Fifth Seffions of the Eighteenth Parliament Average Prices of Corn for 1800 A general Bill of Chrifienings and Burials for 1800 STATE PAPERS. Meffage from the King to both Honjes of Parliament 176 His Majen's Speech from the Throne, on clofing the Segion, July 29 178 Sprech 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 Majefty, with the Refolutions The like, on reporting the Union Propofitions 191 196 Protest against a legislative Union with Great Britain, entered on the four- 198 Letters from the finifier for foreign Affairs in France, and from General Convention for the Evacuation of Egypt General Kleber to the Executive Directory General Kieber's Addrejs to the Divan of Cairo Letter from Sir Sidney Smith to Citizen Pouffelguę Letter from Citizen Poufielgue to Lord Keith 209 Lord Keith's Aufwer Kleber, Commander-in-Chief, to the Army Letter from General Menou to Sir Sidney Smith, informing him of the Aƒƒoƒ- Letter from General Menou to the First Conful, Buonaparte 20, 1800 234 Treaty between the King of Great Britain and the Elector of Mentz, April Letter from Mr. Merry, the British Minifier at Copenhagen, to Count Reply of the Danish Minier 238 240 Note delivered by Lord Grenville to Count Wedel Yarlsburg, his Danish Ma- Extract from the official Note tranfmitted by Lord Whitworth to Count Bern- Extract from the Anfwer of Count Bernstorff 243 244 ibid. 245 Preliminary Convention between the Courts of Copenhagen and London, figneď 246 ibid. 248 Note from the Swedish Minister, to the Pruffian Minifter at Stockholm, on Reply of the Spanish Minifter to the Swedish Minifer's Anficer Ruffian imperial Edi& for laying an Embargo on all British Property ibid. Refufal of the Emperor of Ruffia to receive an Ambassador from the Emperor ibid. Substance of the Declaration of the Emperor of Ruffia, relative to an armed Extract from the Peterburgh Gazette of Nov. 7, 1800 ibid. Order of the Emperor of Ruffia for laying an Embargo on all English Vef- Proclamation of the Emperor of Ruffia, Nov. 17 Note from Mr. Drummond to the Danish Minifier 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 Prifoners in Ruffa 266 Note from the Governor of Cadiz to the English Idmiral 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 Preliminaries of Peace between France and Aufiria, figned at Paris the 8th of Armiflice concluded at Steyer, Dec. 25 3 272 273 Treaty Convention between Ruffia and the Porte, refpecting the Ex-venetian Islands 278 Speech of His Swedish Majefly to his Diet, March 19 Convention between the French Republic and the United States of Ame- CHARACTERS. Particulars relating to the Inhabitants of the Kingdom of Birman; from • Symes's Account of his Embassy to Ava Ceremonial of the Prefentation of the English Ambafudor to the King of The English Ambassador's Audience of leave; from the fame Elevation of the House of Hapsburg, in the Perfon of Rudolph; from Planta's 303 ibid. Account of the Emperor Rudolph's Death; from the fame Anticipation of the Pofihumous Character of Sir Richard Steele, written du- Account of the Scotch Highlanders; from Belfham's Hiftory of Great Britain from the Revolution to the Acceffion of the House of Hanover Introduction of Chriftianity into the Ruffian Empire from Tooke's Hiftory of 31$ Anecdotes of Mr. Robert Bloomfield, Author of the Farmer's Boy ༣༡༡ Some Particulars of the Life of the late William Couper, Efq. Author of the Tafk, extracted from a Sermon, preached on Occafion of his Death, by the Character of Marmontel, by Mallet du Pan Account of George Steevens, Ejq, the Editor of Shakespeare Obfervations on the Effes which take Place from the Deftruction of the Mem brana Tympani of the Ear, by Mr. Afley Cooper; from the Philofoph- O fervations on the Signs exhibited by Animals indicative of Changes in the Account of a Man who lived upon large Quantities of raw Flesh, in a Letter from Dr. Johnson, Commissioner of fick and wounded to Dr. Blane 364 Obfervations refpecting the Euxine; from le Chevaliers Voyage to the Pro- |