
Appendix to the Chronicle
- Dispatch from Colonel Fraser, Commandant of the Settlement
at Goree, on the Coast of Africa, containing an Account
of the Capture of that Settlement, by a French Force.
To the Right. Hon. Lord Hobart, one of the Principal
Secretaries of State, &c. (p. 526).
- Dispatch addressed to the Secretary of the Board
of Admirally, dated March 15th, Goree, announcing the
Re-capture
of that Settlement, from Captain Dixon, of his Majesty’s
Ship the Inconstant (p. 529).
- Dispatch from Commodore Sir Sidney Smith, containing
an Account of his Attack upon the French Flotilla, dated
Antelope, at Anchor off Ostend, May 17th, address to
Lord Keith, K.B &c. &c. &c. (p. 540).
- Commodore Dance’s Account of his defeating the
French Squadron under Adm. Linois, in the Indian Seas,
in a Letter addressed to the honourable the Court of
Directors of the East India Company. Dated Earl Camden,
Aug. 6th, 1804 (p. 551).
- Account of the Failure of the Catamaran Expedition
against the French Flotilla outside the Pier of Boulohne,
in a Letter from the R. H. Lord Keith K. B. &c. to
W. Marden, Esq. dated on board the Monarch, off Boulogne,
the 3rd October, 1804 (p. 553).
- Further Attempts of the British Cruziers against the
French Flotilla, detailed in Letters from Captains Owen
and Hancock (p. 557).
- Account of the Capture of Le Contre-Admiral Morgan
French Privateer, commanded by the noted Captain Blackman,
in a Letter from Captain Hancock, of his Majesty’s
Sloop Cruzier, to Lord Keith, &c. dated at Sea, off
Yarmouth, 10 A.M. October 17 (p. 559).
State Papers
- Exposé of the State of the French Republic,
laid before the Legislative Body, on the 25th Nivose,
12th Year (16th Jan. 1804) (p. 608).
- First Report of the Grand Judge Regnier to the First
Consul, on the alleged Conspiracies against him, fomented
by the English Ambassador at Munich (p. 619).
- Second Report of the Grand Judge, respecting the Plots
of the Person named Drake, Minister from England at Munich,
and of the Person named Spencer Smith, Minister from
England at Stutgard, against France and the Person of
the First Consul: dated Paris, April 11th 1804, and signed
Regnier (p. 622).
- Account of the Arrest of the Duke D’Enghuien,
from the French Official Paper the Moniteur. Strasburgh,
March 16, 1804 (p. 627).
- Official Report of the Trial of the Duke D’Enghuien,
at Vincennes. Paris, March 24, 1805 (p. 628).
- Copy of the Requisition transmitted by the French Minister
for Foreign Affairs to Baron Edelsheim, Minister of the
Elector of Baden, for the Purpose of arresting the Duke
D’Enghuien. Signed, C.M. Talleyrand, and dated
at Paris, March 10, 1804 (p. 630).
- Circular Letter of the French Minister of Foreign Affairs
to the Foreign Ministers resident at Paris. Signed, C.M.
Talleyrand, and dated at Paris, March 24, 1804 (p. 630).
- Official Account of the Death of Pichegru, extracted
from the Moniteur, or French Official Journal, of the
8th of April, 1804 (p. 639). 
- Copy of the Prince of Condé’s Letter,
conveying his Thanks to the Emigrants for their public
Expression of their Concern at the Murder of the Duke
D’Enghuien. Wanstead-House, April 27, 1804 (p.
639).
- Note presented to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs,
by the Russian Chargé d’Affairs, M. Oubril;
relative to the Occurences at Ettenheim, where the Duke
D’Enghuien was seized. Dated Paris, April 20, 1804
(p. 642).
- Note transmitted by the French Minister for Foreign
Relations to the Imperial Russian Chargé d’Affairs,
dated May 16th, 1804, and signed Ch. Mau. Talleyrand
(p. 642).
- Note presented by M. d’Oubril, Russian Chargé d’Affairs
at Paris, to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Paris, July 31st, 1804 (p. 644).
- Note from M. Tallyrand, French Ministers for Foreign
Affairs, delivered to M. D’Oubril, Russian Chargé d’Affairs
at Paris. Dated 29th July, 1804 (p. 649).
- Copy of the Note presented by M. d’Oubril, the
Russian Chargé d’Affairs to the Minister
for Foreign Affairs (p. 650).-
- Vote of his Majesty the King of Sweden, in the Deliberations
of the Diet of
Ratisbon, relative
to the Imperial Russian
Note of the 7th of May, concerning the Seizure of the
Duke d’Enghuien. Dated Ratisbon, July 27, 1804
(p. 654).
- Vote of Hanover in the Deliberations at the Diet
of Ratisbon, relative to the Russian Note concerning
the
Seizure of the Duke d’Enghuien. Dated Ratisbon,
July 21, 1804 (p. 656).
- Circular Note from M. Talleyrand, French Minister
of Foreign Affairs, to all the Agents of his Majesty
the
Emperor of the French. Dated Aix-la-Chapelle, Sept.
5, 1804 (p. 657).
- Decree passed by the Tribuante on the 3d of May,
1804, and carried up to the Conservative Senate on
the 4th
of May (p. 659).
- Message from the First Consul to the Conservative
Senate, dated St. Cloud, April 25, 1804, in Answer
to their Proposition
of making him Emperor (p. 660).
- Official Account of the Proceedings of the French
Nation on conferring the Title of Emperor on Napoleon
Bonaparte
(p. 661).
- Organic Sentatus Consultum, extracted from the Register
of the Conservative Senate. Floreal, Year 12, May 18,
1804 (p. 664).
- Note, addressed by M. Bacher, French Chargé d’ Affairs,
at the Diet of Ratisbon, to the Diet, dated the 28th
of May, 1804, a particular Note, of the same Tenor,
having been addressed to each Court of the German Empire
(p.
677).
- Letters from his Eminence the Cardinal de Caprara,
Legate à latere, addressed on the 9th of June,
1804, to the French Bishops (p. 678).
- Protest of Louis XVIII. King of France, dated Warsaw,
June 6, 1804, against the Usurpation of Bonaparte.
From the Moniteur (p. 680).
- Official Account of the Proceedings on the Coronation
of Bonaparte, as Emperor of the French. Paris, December
1, 1804 (p. 680).
- Allocution delivered by his Holiness the Pope, to
a Secret Consistory, addressed on the 29th of October,
1804, previously to his Departure from Rome on his
Journey
to France, in Order to assist in the Coronation of
the Emperor Napoleon (p. 686).
- French Annual Exposé at the opening of the
Session of the Legislative Body at Paris, the 26th
of December,
1804 (p. 688).
- Note transmitted by Order of his Swedish Majesty
to M. Caillard, the French Chargé d’Affairs
at Stockholm, Sept. 7, 1804 (p. 697).
Characters
- The Streets of Paris described; or Sketches of the
Habits and Manners of the lower Orders of Parisians
(p. 754).
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