СНАР. XIII. In France, a General wish for Peace. But the Popularity of the War with CHRONICLE. Births in the Year 1796 Marriages Promotions Deaths Sheriffs 188 APPENDIX TO THE CHRONICLE. London Gazette, June The like, July 2 Articles of Capitulation of the Island of St. Lucia, May 25 The like of Colombo, in the Island of Ceylon, February 15 70 72 74 75 80 Circular Letter to the Lieutenants of Counties on the Sea Crasts, Now, 5 93 Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the L rd Mayor, Lec. I 94 ibid. Account of Wheat sold in the Corn Market, Mark-lane, from Christmas 1795, Account of the total nett Produce of all the Taxes, for one Year, ending O&tober Principal Public As passed in the Sixth Session of the Seventeenth Parlia Trial of Mr. William Stone for High Treason 109 ΓΙΟ Petition of Sir Francis Blake to the House of Commis, February 8 STATE-PAPER S. Answer thereto, March 20 Note transmitted to M. Barthelemi by Mr. Wickham, March 8 Explanatory Article to the Treaty between Great Britain and America ibid. ibid. Treaty between Great Britain and the Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt, June Articles by which the British Troops took possession of Porto Ferrajo Proclamation by General Forbes to the Planters of the Spanish Part of St. 128 Answer of the British Government to the Spanish Declaration of War Official Correspondence published by the British Government, relating to the Negotiation for Peace between Great Britain and the French Republic 147 Speech of the Lord Lieutenant to both Houses of the Irish Parliament, Jan. 21 177 Decree of the National Assembly of the United Provinces for the Abolition of a Letter of the Executive Directory, to the Helvetic Body 200 201 Letter from the Sovereign Council of Basle to M. Barthelemi, April 9 ibid. 205 - 200 207 Note from Mr. Wickham to the Senate of Berne, June 26 Articles of the Concordat, agreed upon at Geneva, August 31 Official Note of Count Bernstorff, Danish Minister of State Proclamation of the Queen of Portugal, for making Lisbon a free Port 210 Manifesto of the Queen of Portugal, against the Batavian Republic 211 Letter from the King of Naples to the Marquis del Vasto 212 213 214 Edict of the King of Naples, addressed to his Subjects Proclamation issued at St. Petersburg, respecting Dutch Ships, May 20, ib. Dispatch from Count Osterman to the Russian Minister at Madrid 215 Answer of the Prince of Peace thereto, March 17 216 Note from the Russian Minister at Stockholm, to all the Foreign Ministers, Letter of Convocation, addressed by the King of Prussia to the different States, wishing to enjoy the Advantages of Neutrality, April 22 218 Royal Prussian Edict, July 16 Declaration of the K. of Prussia, put against the Gates of Nuremburg, 220 Submission of the Imperial City of Nuremburg, to the King of Prussia, ibid, Declaration in Answer delivered to the Magistrates of Nuremburg ibid. Treaty of Peace between the Duke of Wurtemburg and Teck and the French 222 Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and Margrave of Baden, 224 Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the King of the Two 227 Offensive and Defensive Treaty of Alliance between France and Spain 228 Treaty between France and Prussia, August 5 Treaty of Peace between France and the Infant Duke of Parma 233 Proclamation of the French Commissioner to the Citizens of St. Domingo, 235 of the Executive Directory to the Armies of the Sambre and Message from the Executive Directory to the Council of Five Hundred, Message of the Executive Directory to the Council of Five Hundred, Resolutions passed by the Council of Five Hundred, November 2 256 Message of the Executive Directory to the Council of Five Hundred, De- Proclamation of the Commissioner Salicetti, in Corsica Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and Sardinia Message of the Executive Directory to the Council of Five Hundred Declaration of the Elector of Hanover to the Diet of Ratisbon Proclamation by the Archduchess of Austria to the Tyrolese Substance of the Correspondence between the Cabinets of Vienna and Ber- Answer of General Washington to a Resolution of the House of Representa- trues - 200 Adass of General Washington on his retiring from the Presidency of the 293 Note frm the French Envy to the Executive Government of America 304 Note published by the French Minister at Philadelphia 307 310 313 Address of the President of the United States to Congress, November 15 ibid. Reply of the President 317 318 of the Peasantry of Norway CHARACTER S. Particulars of the earlier Years of Mr. Gibbon's Life, and of the Course of bimself Account of Solomon Gessner Some Particulars of the Death of Condorcet Biographical Account of the Court de Buffon Account of Apostolo Zeno of the Hoozuanas, a wondering Tribe of Savages 347 of the Celebration of Good Friday in Brussels 349 of the public Eating-houses at Vienna of the Alteration produced by the French Revolution at Strasburg 352 351 The Life and Writings of the Abbé Barthelemi 353 Character of Erasmus 355 Anecdotes of the late Dr. James Fordyce 359 Account of the Royal Society of England 360 of the late Sir William Ch. mbers of the late James Macpherson, Esq. Interesting History of Don Pedro and L'ona Igrex de Castro Extracts from the Correspondence of Mr. Gibbon, with various Men of Emi- NATURAL HISTORY. An Account of the late Discovery of Native Gold in Ireland On the Cild felt on high Mountains, and at great Depths Some Particulars in the Anatomy of a Whole A Miner logical Account of the Native Gold Intely discovered in Iveland 385 380 383 389 Account of the great Speckled Diver, or Loon 392 Contrasts, and Consonancies, between Animals and the Earth Account of the Kainsi, a Species of Gazelle, or Antelope 394 Reflections on the certain Effects of Heat and Cold on the living System 398 399 402 On |