ee Ts 
France a mount to 
Aded for Piémont and t 
iflan g Elba, w which were incorporated with 
France on" the 26th of Augutft and 11th of 
September 1802, 1,864,351 
which makes the whole population in {802 34,976,313 
The chevalier de Tinfeau, in the —- edition of his fta- 
tiftical view of Fran nce, £ tou fhed 
Mak ing | in - 350055143- To thefe muft be added, 
For the three depa 
ments of the pou 
ninesy Genea, and 
928,563. 
ro, fort m- 
~ ef the Ta 
368,084 
956,068 
ents “of Rowe and . 
Trafimene, 
out of the papal SO . 
dominions : 800,000, which. makes the whole. 
population: of the 
French e ape 38,103,858" 
But mia: the population of France as it was in the be- 
ginning of 1802, when its territorial extent was 30,505 fquare 
leagues, it gives 1086 inhabitants for the f{quare league 
‘The moft populous towns of ‘the French empire are,. 
1: Paris, in: 1803 ‘had. 672,0co inhabitants." © 
2. Rome, in 1807 — 134,973 —— © 
3. Marfeilles, in 1807>— 96,413 —— 
4. Bourdeaux,.in 1807°— 90,992 ——— 
~ Lyons, it 1807 — -88;919 —— 
7. Turin, in 1807 — 79,0000 ——= 
g. Genoa, in 1807 — 75,000  ——— 
6:. "Rouen, in 1807 — 84,coo°° —— 
8. . Nantes, in 1807 — 77,162 —— ~~ 
10. Bruffels, _— 
in — 6 7 
Ite: in 1807-— 56,318 © ~—— 
The annual ee of births in Franée ié.as 1 to 2 55 ata of 
-thefe, every iorty- -feventh child in 1780 was ‘llegitimat e, 
whilft the te now is that e atl aie child i is illegi- 
The number of marriages is as 1 to Eg; the num- 
ber of deaths‘as 1 to. 3a. . The prefect of the department of 
the Doubs, on comparing the accolunte of - ‘the children that . 
under ten y I so, found that 939 more children 
had died ia ‘that ca aaa in 1800 than'in 1802, and 
afcribedthe difference to the great progrefs w hich the. intros 
duction of the vaceine had made i in the latter erio 
ol arte having exchanged the can- 
ular for the noel in 7 e privy co ouncil, or 
of 
is pene of ie privy counflo or bare of hae 
and thirty-five auditor he fenate, of which the French 
pances and the grea paige eis o mem m+: 
_ of sight fenators named b emperor. a leg open 
ve body is compofe ny 
the different departments of the Fren 
here are ten minifters and one re ftat 
. A minifter for the department of the ie eee of. 
qutice called great judge, (grand judge). 2. A minifter 
tor the f foreign department, 3. For the home department... 
For the onal sta, of the empire. 5. A 
chancellor cf tl cr ini 
the aan of the war department. 
mini of naval and colonial affai airs. g. For the gene- 
ral nae Of the empire; and, ro. For the religious inftitu- - 
tions of the country. But thefe cia are accountable . 
to the emperor only, and not to the nation, 
The Roman Catholic religion has bees declared that of 
the majority of the French people; but the ft 
Lutheran or Calviniftic confeffion, and fuperintends 
even the fynagogues Jews. The difference,of rel 
gion is no bart 
o the advancement of any French citizen to.- 
the highe?t afieees in the flate. 
Tees is an inferior court of juftice in sae | ‘diftia, and . 
a juttice of the peace in ie canton. 
acriminal court of juftice. ere are nye courts of - 
appeal, and two fupreme tribunals, called the 
Impériale, and the Cour de Caffation. The Co od 
regulates both thecivil and criminal procefs. . 
inftitutions are of fo recent a crea tidn, that there are no data 
yet to pronounce on their merits. 
o Mr. “Neckar’s aepor of the 1ft of May - 
1789,. the. pole revenue of France at that time amounted 
Accordin 
t , 
only to 475,294,027 teas Tournois annually, whiltt the an- - 
e 
1al aan ieee was 531,444,c0o livre 
was of cotirfe an ee deficit of 56,14 
refent rege ar revenue of 
s Tournoi 1S. 
a .perfonal tax, a a on bene and fumptuaries, on - 
houfes and oe atentees, on the privilege of -exer- - 
cifing any alee ada tiona es hae or hundredths ; 
from the produce of the national demfes an Lea cul. 
tds, poit office, ieee falt mine » &c. all thefe taxes, in . 
1803, produc da fum total of. ee ce ae which, .. 
‘together with contr ibutions 
orecette extérieur Ire, 
and amounting to to. - 20,000,C00 
enced the pate of. ee 2 4% , * 
the aed year amounting | to | 5893500,Cco = francs, . 
Thé = heads of this expenditure were: - 
1. Intereft : 
very department has - 
- The - 
vance 1s pee from a land-tax, . 
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