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CHAP XVII.

Expedition to St. Domingo.-Probable Value of that Colony to France-
State of it at the Time of the Expedition-Force of the Armament.-
Character of Toussaint L'Ouverture.-Arrival of the French Fleet, and
Army, at the Cape-Resistance experienced-Success-Cape burned-
Surrender of many of the black Chiefs-all the Coast repossessed by the
French. Negotiation with Toussaint broken off Toussaint declared a
Rebel-Generals Le Clerc, and Rochambeau, &c. march against him.—
Reinforcements arrive from France.-Plan of the Campaign-partial
Success and Defeat.-Attack of Toussaint in his Intrenchments, and
complete Defeat.-Reverse of Fortune for a Moment--final Success of
the French. Toussaint surrenders with his Generals on Terms-violated
-arrested and sent home to France-imprisoned, and dies.-War begun
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afresh.-Conclusion.

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CHAP. XVIII.
Guadaloupe.-Pelagie assumes the Command there-captures the Governor
Lacrosse, and dismisses him the Island.-General Richepanse arrives with
the Troops from France-lands without Opposition-and finally sub-
dues the Island.-Restoration of Tranquillity.- Affairs of Switzerland
at the Close of 1801.-Aloys Reding goes to Paris to negotiate with
Bonaparte-Success - Adoption of his Plan of Government-reversed lu
the revolutionary Party, and a new Constitution formed-rejected by
the democratic Cantons.-Independency of the Valais pronounced con-
trary to their Wishes.-Confederation of Uri, Schweitz, and Underwalden.
-Address to the French Government and to the Helvetic Republic-Procla-
mation of the Helvetic Government –the smaller Cantons prepare for Re-
sistance-Commencement of Hostilities-Defeat of the Troops of the Hel-
vetic Republic by the Peasants of Baden.-Messrs. De Watteville and
Erlach take the Command-and march against Berne.-Surrender of
that City.-Helvetic Government expelled-and Retreat to the Pays de
Vaud -S supplicate the Assistance of France. -Ancient Government
assembles at Berne-- Forces raised and placed under General Bachman,
to act against the Helvetic Government.-Fribourg taken-general Action
in the Pays de Vaud-Helvetic Army totally defeated.-Arrival at
Lausanne of General Rapp-publishes Bonaparte's Determination to
protect the Helvetic Republic.-French Army assembled on the Frontiers
under General Ney-Armistice-Proceedings of the Diet at Schweitz-
their Answer to Bonaparté.-French Army enters Switzerland.-Great
Britain determines to interfere-Mr. Moore dispatched to Switzerland.—
Helvetic Government reinstated at Berne.-Dissolution of the Diet at
Schweitz-and complete Subjugation of that Country to the French Force.
-Ineffectual Mission of Mr. Moore.-Arrest of Aloys Reding.-Deputies
from all Parts of Switzerland arrive at Paris to form, with the Assist-
ance of the First Consul, a new Constitution.

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Continuation of French Affairs.-Legion of Honour instituted.—Constitutiori
-Joseph Bonaparté elected Grand Officer thereof.-New Constitutina
of France-accepted.-Situation of Bonaparté-and of the Continent.
Austria.-Journey of the Emperor to Presburg-Diet of Pres-
burg-Poland-Disturbance at Warsaw.-Italy-King of Etruria-
Misunderstanding between his Majesty and Bonaparté.- Sardinia-Aldi-
cation of the King in favour of his Brother.-Ligurian Republic.-Naples.
-Spain.-Treaty with Russia.-Seizure of the Property of the Knights
of Malta.-Journey to Barcelona.-Interview between the Emperor of
Russia and King of Prussia at Memel.-Turkish Empire,-New Re
public of the Valais.-German Indemnities.-Russian Interference.-
Rupture threatened respecting Passau-Plan accepted-Considerations
thereon.Sweden and Denmark.-Batavian Republic.

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CHAP. XXI.

Affairs of India.-Private Trade.-Progress of the Governor-General to
Lucknow-Consequences.-Deposition of the Nabob of the Carnatic.—
Installation of Arcem ul Dowlah on the Musnad of Arcot.-Discon-
tents in Malabar.-Divisions of the Mahrattas.-Frospect of a Mah-
ratta War.-Return of the Indian Army from Egypt-Honours paid
to them.-General Reflections-and Conclusion.
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Sheriffs appointed by his Majesty in Council

APPENDIX TO THE CHRONICLE.

Official Letter from Major General Campbell, commending the Forces in the ceded Districts, to the Government of Madras. · Dated January 1st, 1802, Camp at Tirnakull.

London Gazette, January 2, 1802
London Gazette, January 23
London Gazette, February 20

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An Account of the Quantity of Sugar, Rum, Coffee, and Cotton, imported into Great Britain from the Colonies of Surinam, Berbice, Demarara, and Essequibo; as also from the Islands of Martinico, St. Lucia, Tobago, Trinidad, and St. Eustatia; for three Years previous to the 1st of January last, as far as the same can be made up; distinguishing each Year, as well as the Quantity imported from each Colony or Island; together with the Net Amount of Duty paid thereon An Account of all Places for Life or Lives, whether held by Patent or atherwise; specifying the Dates of such Patents or other Instruments by which such Places are held; the Names of the Persons who told the same; and the Salaries and Fees belonging thereto :— and also, a like Account of all Patents of such Places granted to any Person or Persons in Reversion

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An Account of the Total Net Produce of all the Permanent Taxes for the
Years ending the 10th of October 1801 and 1802
Estimated Annual Charge of his Majesty's Civil List, as laid before Par-
liament in 1786, and actual Amount in 1802

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An Account of the several Sums paid from the Revenues of the Dutchy of Cornwall, in Aid of the Civil List, during the Minority of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, in pursuance of his Majesty's Warrants, countersigned by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, with the Dates of such Warrants; with an Account of Interest thereon due to the 12th of Aug. 1783, when his Royal Highness came of Age, and took Possession of the said Dutchy; together with a further Account of Interest, calculated to the 1st Day of February 1802

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Report of the Commissioners appointed for the Sale of the Land-tax
List of the Members returned to serve in the Second Parliament of the
United Kingdom

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Extract from the Trial of the Mutineers on board the Bantry Bay Squadron, by a Naval Court Martial, held on board the Gladiator, in Portsmouth Harbour

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Trial of Governor Wall, by a Special Commission, directed to the Chief
Baron Macdonald, Judges Rooke and Lawrence, and the Recorder, et
the Old Bailey
Particulars of the wilfully casting away of the Brig Adventure, for the
Purpose of defrauding the Underwriters, for which Richard Codling,
her Captain; John Reid, Supercargo; and George Easterby and Wil-
lian Macfarlane, Owners of the said Brig, were tried at an Admiralty
Sessions, at the Old Bailey

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General Bill of Christenings and Burials, from December 1801 to De

cember 1802

Average Prices of Grain for the Year 1802

Prices of Stock for the Year 1802

Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1802

Taxes imposed in the Year 1802

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A List of the Public Bills which received the Royal Assent in the Course of the Second Session of the First Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Meteorological Journal

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STATE PAPERS.

Message from his Majesty to the House of Commons, Feb. 15

The like, April 27

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ib.

His Majesty's Speech to both Houses of Parliament, at the Close of the
Second Session of the Imperial Parliament, June 28

Lords Protest against the passing of the Malt Bill

Message from his Majesty to the House of Commons, June 11

it.

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His Majesty's Speech to both Houses, on opening the Third Session of the
Imperial Parliament, November 23

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Definitive Treaty of Peace between the French Republic, his Majesty the
King of Spain and the Indies, and the Batavian Republic (on the one.
Part); and his Majesty, the King of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland (on the other Part).

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Separate Article to the Definitive Treaty, added thereto, March 27
Separate Convention between France and the Batavian Republic, explana-
tory of the 13th Article of the Definitive Treaty between France, Spain,
and Holland, on the one Part, and Great Britain on the other Part
Proclamation by the King

ib.

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ib.

The like, declaring the Conclusion of the War
Extract of a Letter from his Excellency Lord St. Helen's to the Right Hon.
Lord Hawkesbury, dated Petersburgh, April 2

ib.

Convention

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Convention between his Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, touching the Difficulties arising in the Execution of the Sixth Article of the Treaty of 1794

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Notice issued in Consequence of the Convention with the American States, on the 8th of January

Letter from the Secretary of State to Colonel Hislop, April 2

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Official Note delivered by the Reis Effendi to Alexander Stratton, Esq. July 29

it.

Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the Regency of Tunis ib, Letter of Hamouda, Pacha Bey of Tunis, to the First Consul of the French Republic

621

ib.

Decree respecting Emigrants, published at Paris April 27

Address to the Legislative Body of France, on the 6th of May 1802, when the Treaty of Amiens was communicated to them Treaty concluded the 20th of May 1802, between the French Republic and his Serene Highness the Duke of Wirtemburg Treaty concluded between France and the Prince of Orange Definitive Treaty of Peace between the French Republic and the Sublime

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Ottoman Porte

Message of the Consuls of the Republic to the Conservative Senate, July 29,

Senatus Consultum, August 2
Circular Letter of the Minister of the Interior to the Prefects of the different
Departments, August 4

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ib.

Project of a Senatus Consultum for organizing the Constitution
Senatus Consulte for organizing the Constitution, August 4
Article taken from the Paris official Paper, the Moniteur, August 9
Treaty between the French Republic, Prussia, and Bavaria
Decree of Mederic-Louis-Elie Moreau de Saint Mery, issued at Parma,
October 23

Constitution of the Italian Republic

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Proclamation of the Italian Republic, issued by a Committee of the Govern ment, at Milan, February 6

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Dispatch from the French Minister of Foreign Affairs to the French Chargé
Affaires Bacher, at the Diet of Ratisbon, February 14
The Vice-president of the Italian Republic to his Fellow Citizens
The Council of State of the Italian Republic to the First Consul of the French
Republic, President of the Italian Republic, April 5
Letter to the Holy Father, from those new French Bishops who have occupied
Episcopal Sees without being instituted by the Holy See
Decree of Atsolution and Dispensation granted by the Cardinal Legate to
those of the new French Bishops who, without the pestolic Institution
of the Holy See, have occupied Episcopal Sees"
Proclamation of the Government of the Bishopric of Munster on the En-
trance of the Prussian Troops into that Country, July 27

ib.

ib.

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