Extra& from the official Note tranfmitted by Lord Whitworth to Count Bern- 243 244 ibid. 245 Extrad from the Answer of Count Bernforff 246 ibid. 248 249 the fame Subjec 250 • Reply of the Spanish Minifter to the Swedish Minifter's Anfer tel 251 · ibid. 252 Russian imperial Edi& for laying an Embargo on all British Property ibid burgh ibid. • Refufal of the Emperor of Ruffia to receive an Ambassador from the Emperor of 258 Neutrality. ibid. Extract from the Petersburgh Gazette of Nov. 7, 1800 ibid. fels • 254 Proclamation of the Emperor of Ruffia, Nov. 17 255 Anfwer of Count Haugwitz · Note from Mr. Drummond to the Danish Minifter for foreign Affairs 258 260 264 Regulations to be observed in confequence of the above Convention 266 Note from the Governor of Cadiz to the English Admiral 267 Aufwer by the British Commanders 268 • Reply of the Spanish Governor . ibid. Proclamation of the Confuls of the French Republic to the French Convention between the Generals-in-chief of the French and Impérial Armies 270 Preliminarics of Peace between France and Auftria, figned at Paris the 8th of 279 3 Treaty between the French and Batavian Republics 276 Convention between Ruffia and the Porte, respecting the Ex-senetian Iftands 278 Speech of His Swedish Majefty to his Diet, March 19 Convention between the French Republic and the United States of Ame- 279 rica 282 Treaty of Commerce between the King of Pruffia and the United States of CHARACTERS. Particulars relating to the Inhabitants of the Kingdom of Birman; from 302 Ceremonial of the Prefentation of the English Ambasador to the King of The English Ambaffador's Audience of leave; from the fame Elevation of the Honje of Hapfburg, in the Perfon of Rudolph; from Planta's Hifiory of the Helvetic Confederacy Account of the Emperor Rudolph's Death; from the fame Parallel between the literary Characters of Fontenelle and la Motte; from Dr. Aikin's Tranflation of D'Alembert's Eulogies Anticipation of the Pophonous Character of Sir Richard Steele, written du Account of the Scotch Highlanders; from Belfham's History of Great Britain from the Revolution to the Acceffion of the House of Hanover Introduction of Chriflianity into the Rufjan Empire from Tooke's Hiftory of Anecdotes of Mr. Robert Bloomfield, Author of the Farmer's Boy 318 Account of Robert Burns, the Ayrshire Ploughman, by himself, Some Particulars of the Life of the late William Cowper, Efg. Author · 331 General Washington's Will Character of Marmontel, by Mallet du Pan Account of George Steevens, Efq. the Editor of Shakespeare NATURAL HISTORY. Obfervations on the Effects which take Place from the Defiruction of the Mem . 358 Weather, by Signior Toledo 362 Account of a Man who lived upon large Quantities of raw Flesh, in a Letter 568 State of Agriculture in the Canary Islands; from the Memoirs of the Na- On the fuccesful Cultivation of the true Rhubarb in England; by Mr. T. Rejearches refpecting the Duration of the Time of Gefiation in the Females of different Animals; by M. Tellier Experiments refpecting the Circulation of the Sap in Trees; by M. Lift of Patents for new Inventions, granted during the Year 1800 379 Account of a Method of deftroying Caterpillars in Gooseberry-bashes; from the Prize Elays of the Highland Society of Scotland Account of fome Experiments made in France refpecting the Quality of Pero- Receipt for deftroying the Vermin which infeft Plants; from Barticn's Gar- Method of feparating, the Grain from the Strae, as practifed in the State of ibid. Communications in Gardening by Mr. Weflon Afethod of making Hay from the Leaves of Carrots, and improving the Size Eafy and effectual Cure for Wens, in a Letter from William Chisholme, Efq. to the Editor of the Gentleman's Magazine Propofal for a new and less expensive Mode of employing Convicts, fubmitted to the Lords of the Treafury, by Jeremy Bentham, Fin. Account of the Improvements on his Majesty's Farm at the Great Park, ANTIQUITIES. Criminal Profecutions of Witches in the Seventeenth Century; from Ni- cholls's Hiftory of Leice/lfhire. Ancient annual Cuftom in Iallaton in the County of Leicester; from the Manner in which Cardinal Wolfey entertained the French Ambaffador, in • described in the Environs of London Account of the ancient Palace of Karnac in the Island of Phila; from Ri- paud's Report on the Antiquities of Upper Egypt Account of the Sepulchres of Thebes in Egypt: from the fame Excavation of the Subterraneous City of Pompeii; from Mariana Starke's MISCELLANEOUS ESSAYS. On the Science of Phyfiognomy, from Mr. Pufeli's Advertisement to Hunter's 433 Origin and Nature of the Sentiment of Admiration in the human Mind: 434 495 Nature of Pre-difpofing Caufes, from the fame Medical and Surgical Punishments, in a Letter to the Editor of the Monthly Magazine Inquiry into the Origin of the Nerves; from the fame An Infcription; by Mr. Rofcoe Lady Carlife's Aufwer to Mrs. Greville's Ode for Indifference Mad Pol; from Bloomfield's Farmer's Boy. POETRY. Ode to the New Year; by H. J. Pye, Efq. Poet Laureat 430 Ode for his Majefty's Birth-day, June 4; by H. J. Pye, Poet Laureat 452 454 Contraft between the Poft-horfe and Farmer's Horfe; from the fame The Rhyming Apothecary, a Tale; by George Colman, Esq. . ERRATUM. CHRONICLE, P. 47, e. 1, 1. 2, for Paiemeo, read Palermo. T. Burton, Printer, Little Queca-krest, Account of Books for 1800. 464 An Accouni of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava, fent by the Governor- 470 473 Ayeen Akbery; or, The Inftitutes of the Emperor Akber. Tranflated from 487 440 443 . 455 457 459 460 491 |