INDE X. A A. BOUMAR AK, Pacha of Jaffa, Character of, 343. Befieged by Dgezzar Pacha, 342. 346. ACCESSION to the Guaranty of Malta, Propriety of inviting Auftria, Pruffia, and Ruffia to the, ftated to M. Talleyrand, 9. The French Government agrees to the Proposal, and announces that the neceffary Steps fhall be taken for this Purpose, 12. Emperor of Germany invited to, 77. Copy of his Act of, S1. The King of Pruffia delays to fignify his, 84. Reafon affigned for fuch Delay, 85. ACRE, prefent State and Fortifications of described, 346. ACT of the French Government, Čopy of, 347. ADRIATIC ISLANDS, Views of the French Government on, authorize the Non-evacuation of Malta, 115. ADDRESS of Romieu to the Vicar-General of Corfu, 381. Of Sebastiani to the Delegate of Zante, 379. AGENTS of Contracting Parties to the Treaty of Amiens enjoy the Rank they held before the late War, 408. AGENTS COMMERCIAL. See COMMERCIAL AGENTS. AGGRANDIZEMENT of France, denied to have been fubfe quent to the Treaty of Amiens, 157. See COMPENSATION. ALIEN ACT, Strictures on the Execution of, by M. Otto, 38. Demanded to be put in Force against the French Emi grants, ibid. F F AMBAS AMBASSADORS of Contracting Parties to the Definitive Treaty enjoy the Rank they respectively held before the late War, 408. AMERICA, Treaty between and France concluded, 279. AMIENS Treaty of. See DEFINITIVE TREATY. ANDREOSSY General, inftructed to demand the Evacuation of APOLOGUE fingular, of Dgezzar Pacha, 340. of the Mamelukes, Obfervations on, 346. Memoir of, Reply to, by ARRANGEMENT Plan of, for terminating the Dispute between England and France, 167. Refult of the French Government concerning, 175. A new Project offered for, but not answered, 226. Copy of the Plan of, 230. ARRAS AND ST. POL DE LEON Bishops of, charged with raising Disturbances in France, 35. Exile of from England, formally demanded, 36. Not to be fent thence without full Proof of their Guilt, 47. Vindication of their Conduct, no real Cause of their Removal, ibid. ARTICLES OF PEACE, Preliminary, Copy of, 387. great Anxiety there, 71. Continue in that Country, con- BALL, B. BALL, SIR ALEXANDER, nominated Minister Plenipotentiary to the Order of Malta, 3. Nomination of, on the Part of His Britannic Majefty, announced to M. Otto by Lord Hawkesbury, ibid.-and to Mr. Merry, at Paris, 4. Arrival of at Malta, announced, 55. BANKRUPTCY, Perfons guilty of fraudulent, to be delivered. up by the Contracting Parties to the Treaty of Amiens, on certain Conditions, 409. BEYS, in Upper Egypt, Account of the Army of, 346. BISHOPS, French, charged with raifing Discontents in France by their Writings, 35. Exile of, from Jersey, formally pliance to fuch Requeft, 47. Depart thence, but not in Com BONAPARTE, JOSEPH, Conference between him and Lord Whitworth, refpecting Malta, 183. Another Conversation between him and Lord W. on the same Subject, 186. NAPOLEONE, arbitrarily interferes in the Affairs of Switzerland, 57. Meffage from, to the Dutch Government, 70. Pretends to have been informed of Confpiracies against it, ibid. Strong Impreffions produced in the Dutch by his Interference with Switzerland, 71. Continues the French auxiliary Troops in Holland in Defiance of his Engagements, 72. Report of a Conversation of, with Lord Whitworth, 102. Expreffes his Difguft at the Abuses of the English Newspapers, 104. Violent Converfation and Behaviour of, to Lord Whitworth, 133. Expreffes his Difpleafure that any Satisfaction fhould be demanded of him, 173. Will liften to no Propofal refpecting the Poffeffion of Malta by England, 189. 199. Accident to, occafions Lord Whitworth's Delay in Paris, Government of Holland disposed to submit to, 285. 222. FF 2 Inftances Inftances of Attachment to in Egypt and Syria, 332. BRITANNIC MAJESTY, confiders the Election of a Grand Maf- the |