CONTENTS. 



At the Court at the Qtteen's Palace, the \2th Juhj, 1809 713 



Proclamation of the President of the United States of America, August 



10, 1809 , 714- 



Message relative to the Pennon to the late King, Gustavus Adolphus, his 



Queen and Children, Stockholm, Aug. 15 il>' 



Proclamation of King Joseph, Toledo, Aug. J9, 1809 715 



Letter of the Minister <f Foreign Affairs of France, M. Cha.npagny, to 



General Armstrong, Minister of the United States, at Paris ib. 



Royal Order, dated Badajoz, Aug. 31 717 



Report made to his Majesty, by His Excellency Count de Hunneburgh, 



Minister of War, September I5th, 1809 720 



Treaty of Peace between Sweden and Russia. Dated 5-llth Siptem- 



ber, 1809 726 



Address of his Most Serene Highness the Prince Arch- Chancellor of the 



Empire, to the Conservative Senate, sitting of the 3rd of October, 



1809 731 



Copy of a Letter from Buonaparte to tlte Emperor of Russia, written 



during the late Negotiations with Austria 732 



Treaty (f Peace between France and Austria, Oct. 15, 1809 733 



Proclamation issued by Eugene Napoleon, to the People of the Tyrol, 



dated Head-quarters, Villach, Oct. 26th, iS09 738 



Manifesto, fxing the Days ivhen the Genercd Cortes of the Spanish Mo- 

 narchy are to be convoked and held ; October 28, 1809 739 



Official Proclamation 74't 



Speech of the Emperor Napoleon, at the Opening of the Meeting of the 



Legislative Body, Dec. 3, 1809 745 



Sentence against General Monnet, From the Moniteur, Dec. 9 ... 746 

 Decree explaining the Designs of Buotiaparte, with regard to one ex~ 



tensive Branch of the Hanseatic League — Imperial Edict .,, 747 



Divorce of the Empress Josephine. Dec. 17,1809 tb. 



CHARACTERS. 



Memoirs of the late General Melville 755 



Major Stanhope , 770 



Extracts from Memoirs of William Paley, D. D. By George Wilson 

 Meadley .'.. 773 



The famous Victor Alfieris Passion for Music, Abhorrence of Dancing, 

 and Aversion to the French Nation. \_Extracted from Memoires of 

 his Life and Writings. Written by himself^ 783 



Condition and Character of the Inhabitants of West Barbary. {^Frorn 



Mr. Jackson's Account of the Empire of Morocco.'} 784 



' Character of several Nations, by Peter the Great, Czar of Muscovy, 

 and the Emperor of Russia. \_From Porter^s Travels in Russia and 

 Sweden.^ , 788 



Dwarfs and Fools, exhibited in the Houses of the Nobles of Moscow. 



\_From the same.2 , ib. 



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