
Appendix to the Chronicle
- Capitulation of Madrid.—From the Madrid Gazette,
December 7, 1808.—Capitulation proposed by the
Military and Civil Junta of Madrid, to his Imperial and
Royal Majesty the Emperor of the French (p. 415).
- Intercepted Letter from Mr. Champagny, Minister of
Foreign Affairs, to Buonaparte (p. 468).
- Protest against Buonaparte.—Pius VII. Pontiff
(p. 513).
- Excommunication of Buonaparte.—Pius VII. Pontiff
(p. 513).
State Papers
- Letter of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of France,
M. Champagny, to General Armstrong, Minister of the
United States, at Paris (p. 773).
- Treaty of Peace Between France and Austria, Oct. 15,
1809 (p. 790).
- Proclamation issued by Eugene Napoleon, Arch-Chancellor
of State of the French Empire, Viceroy of Italy, Prince
of Venice, and Commander in Chief of the Army of Italy
to the People of the Tyrol, dated Head-quarters, Villach,
Oct. 26th, 1809 (p. 796).
- Speech of the Emperor Napoleon, at the opening of the
meeting of the Legislative Body, Dec. 3, 1809 (p. 803).
- Sentence against General Monnet. From the Moniteur,
Dec. 9 (p. 804).
- The following Decree will assist in explaining the
Designs of Buonaparte, with regard to one extensive branch
of the Hanseatic League—Imperial Edict (p. 805).
- Divorce of the Empress Josephine. Dec. 17, 1809 (p.
805). 
Characters
- The famous Victor Alfieri’s Passion for Music,
Abhorence of Dancing, and Aversion to the French Nation.
[Extracted from Memoires of his Life and Writings.
Written by himself.] (p. 749).
Natural History
- On the lethargic Sleep incident to certain Animals
[From the Labours of French National Institute] (p.
812).
Account of Books for 1809
- Travels in the North of Europe, containing Observations
on some Parts of the Coasts of the Baltic and the North
Sea. By J. A. De Luc, F.R.S. Translated from the French
MSS. illustrated with a Map and Drawings (p. 901).
- A View of Spain; comprising a Descriptive Itinerary
of each Province, and a general Statistical Account of
the Country; including its Population, Agriculture, Commerce,
and Finances; its Government, Civil and Ecclesiastical
Establishments; the State of the Arts, Sciences and Literature;
its Manners, Customs, Natural History, &c. translated
from the French of Alexander de Laborde. In Five Volumes;
with an Atlas in a separate and small Volume (p. 909).
- Histoire des Deux Dernieres Rois de la Maison de Stuart.
Par Ch. J. Fox (p. 915).
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