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TABLE OF CONTENTS. .
18
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PUBLIC PAPERS.
Page
Note presented by Gaudolphe, Chargé d'Affaires of the French Republic, to the
Landamman of the Helvetian Republic
17
Proclamation of Maria Louisa, Infanta of Spain, Regent of the Kingdom of Etruria
Communication made to the City of Bremen, by Gen. Mortier
Explanatory Note to the City of Bremen by Gen. Mortier
80
Notice of ibe Blockade of the Elbe by G. Britain
Papers relative to the Conquest of Hanover
- 106
Letter from Mr. Talleyrand to Ld. Hawkesbury
• 106
Letter from Ld. Hawkesbury to Mr. Talleyrand
. 107
Letter from Gen. Mortier to Count Walmoden
. 108
Letter from Gen. Mortier to Buonaparte
108
Decree of the Batavian Republic relative to British Merchandize -
Pablication issued by Monsieur, Brother of Louis XVIII, King of Frar.ce
142
Letter from the American Consul at Hamburg to the American Captaing
145
General Order of Gen. Berthier issued at Lawenburg
Notice of the Blockade of the Weser by G. Britain
- 171
Notice of the Blockade of Genoa and Spezzia, by G. Britain
245
Dispatches from Gen. Grinfield announcing the Capture of Tobago
- 245
Articles of Capitulation of Tobago
246
Order for Reprisals against the Ligurian and Italian States, by G. Britain
• 270
Proclamation of the Spanish Intendant at New Orleans, restoring the right of Depo-
sit to the Americans
319
Letter from the Governor General of Louisiana to the Governor of the Mississippi
Territory :
320
Notice of the Blockade of Havre de Grace, by G. Britain
359
Extract from the Register of the Proceedings of the Council of State of the Italian
Republic -
400
Decree of the Government of Martinique, and St. Lucia, concerning the Duties of
Import and Export
Decree of the Government of St. Domingo, for admitting Provissons free of Duty 433
Decree of the Government of St. Domingo, declaring the Island in a State of Siege 439
Letter from Monsieur, Brother to Louis XVIII, to the King of England, offering
the Services of the French Princes in the War
459
Letter from Gen. Macdowall, Commander of the British Forces in Ceylon, relative
to the War carried on against the King of Candy' -
· 460
Letter from Col. Barbut, relative to the War carried on against the King of Candy 460
Declaration of the Neutrality of Portugal, made by the Court of Lisbon on the 14th
560
Letter from the Spanish Consul in London, relative to the Rumour of an Embargo
on Spanish Vessels in London
- 659
Speeches of the Ambassador of the Sublime Porte and Buonaparté, at an Audience
given to the Former, by the Latter
Aoster of Mr. Talleyrand to the Representation of the American Minister at Paris,
against the French Decrees respecting British Merchandizes
Note delivered to the Foreign Ministers at Constantinople, declaring the Intention
of the Sublime Porle to preserve a strict Neutiality
Convention between his Britannick Majesty and the King of Sweden, concluded at
London, on the 25th of July
680
Proclamation of the Batavian Government respecting Neutral Commerce - 682
Treaty between the United States of America and the French Republic for the ces-
sion of Louisiana, concluded at Paris on the 30th of April
880
Convention referred to in Art. IX of the said Treaty, settling the Terms of Payment
863
438
of June
for Louisiana