viii CONTENTS. ^ 



defeutcdut Fere Champenoise. — Convoy taken. — Advance of the Allies. 

 — Marmont and Morlier enter Paris. — Force there. — Position of the 

 Allies before the Capital. — Schicartzcnberg's Address to the Parisians. 

 — French march out.— Attacked at Belleville, ^c. by the Allies. — 

 Armistice and Capitulation of Paris. — Entrance of the Allied Sove- 

 reigns. — Their Declaration. — Decrees of the French Sewite. — Trans- 

 actions of Napoleon. — His Ahdication. — Conditions. — State of the 

 French Nation. — Provisional Government, and French Constitution. 

 — Monsieur enters Paris. — Lord. IVellhigton advances to Toulouse. — 

 Battle there. — Suspension of Hostilities. — Sortie from Bayonne. — 

 Transactions at Paris. — Decree of Monsieur. — Buonaparte^ s Depar- 

 ture from Fontainbleau — Louis XVLII. lands in France - [14 



CHAP. III. 



Holland. — Mode of referring the neiv Constitutional Code to the Decision 

 of the Ration. — 7^* Acceptance, and the Oath taken by the Prince So- 

 vereign. — Appointments made by him. — Catholic Netherlands. — Car- 

 not's Conduct at Antwerp. — Military Operations in Italy — Armistice. 

 . — Occupation of Genoa by the Forces under Lord W. Bentinck. — 

 Affairs of Spain. — Treaty between Napoleon and Ferdinand. — Trans- 

 actions of the Cortes. — Reyna. — French Garrisons surrendered. — 

 Arrival of Ferdinand in Spain. — The Pope returns to Italy - [30 



CHAP. IV. 



Affairs of Norway. — Treaties of Demnarkwith Sweden and England. — 

 Feelings of the Norivegians. — Prince Christian Frederick repairs to 

 Christiana. — His Reception. — Proceeds to Drontheim. — Returns to 

 Christiana, and is declared Regent. — His Proclamations. — Count 

 Rosen's Mission from Sweden. — Address of the King of Denmark to 

 the Norwegians. — Mr. Anker's Deputation to England. — Notification 

 of the Blockade of Norway by the English. — Parties in Noricay. — 

 Diet. — Christian proclaimed King, and the Diet dissolved. — 3Ir. 

 Morier, Envoy from England. — Delegation from the three Allied 

 Powers. — Armistice proposed and rejected. — State Papers. — Envoy's 

 Return and Preparation for War. — Proclamation of the Crown Prince 

 of Sweden to the Norwegians. — Coiumencemen! of Hostilities. — Nor- 

 wegian Flotilla retreats. — Swedes cross the Frmtier. — Actions. — Fre- 

 derickstadt capitulates. — Further Sticcess of the Swedes. — Frederick- 

 stein bombarded. — Preparations to surround Christian s Army. — He 

 resigns. — Convention at Moss. — Christian's Proclamation to the Nor- 

 wegians. — Tumult at Christiana. — State of Affairs before the Conven- 

 tion. — 'I he Diet assembled. — Christian's Departure. — Election of the 

 King of Sweden to the Crown of Norway. — Close of the Diet - [38 



CHAP. V. 



Entrance of Louis XVIH. to Compeigne and Paris. — His Declaration 

 respecting the Constitution. — His Address to the Nation on. the Armies 

 of the Allies. — Funeral Servicefor Louis XVI. &^c. — Military Promo- 

 tions of Primes of the Blood. — Buonaparte' s Departure to Elba. — 



