550 St. Victor, i. 449 Saliceti, ii. 300 INDEX. Santini, i. 165. ii. 76, 92. His intention of shooting Sir H. Savary, his character, i. 163, 237. His pamphlet respecting Saxe, Marêchal, ii. 229 Saxony, king of, his character, i. 228. Scott, released from prison, i. 374 Schwartzenburg, his character, i. 203 Seamen, American, superior to the English, i. 178 English, Napoleon's opinion of them, i. 177. Their friendship for him, 478. His esteem for them, 505. Assist him in forming a bridge of boats over the Meuse, 505. Form Sections, their attack on the convention, ii. 359 Shipwrights, not sent to Algiers or Tunis by Napoleon, i. 502 Sieges, English mode of carrying them on, ii. 194 Sieyes, anecdote of, ii. 172, 250 Skelton, colonel, i. 235. ii, 434 Mrs. i. 455 Smith, Sir Sydney, his character, i. 209. His conduct at Acre, Smithers, Mr., ii. 160 Smugglers, English, i. 252. ii. 21 Snuff-box, presented by Napoleon to Mr. O'Meara, i. 303. ii. Soldiers, English, i. 172, 200. ii. 50 Soult, his character, i. 105, 386, 493. His conduct at Albuera, Spain, Napoleon's intentions with regard to it, i. 211 queen of, in. 166 Spurge, Longwood overrun with it, ii. 143 Stäel, Madame de, her character, ii. 65. Not the authoress of Stanfell, captain, i. 462 Statue, Napoleon's, presented by himself to Mr. O'Meara, ii. 417 Strange, Sir Thomas, i. 267, 268, 270 Stuart, general, ii. 48, 330 Sturmer, baron, i. 390. 475. ii 17 295 Subsidies, English, ii. 140 Sugar, made from beet-root, i. 423 Suicide, ii. 142, 167, 261 Suite, (Napoleon's), restrictions imposed on them, ii. 445. Sunday, observation of, in England, ii. 344 Surgeons, ii. 2, 248 Surinam, Napoleon's intention of invading it, ii. 201 Suspension of arms in 1813 fatal to Napoleon, ii. 393 TALLEYRAND, his character, i. 214. His conduct in regard to the Madame, i. 435 Talma, ii. 295 Title, Napoleon persists in retaining that of emperor, ii. 274 Times Newspaper, extract from, i. 408, note Tolentino, treaty of, ii. 353 Tortoise, arrival of, i. 409 Toulon, siege of, i. 203 Trade (English), remedy for its distress, proposed by Napoleon, i. 423 Turenne, ii. 229 Turkey, its approaching fall, i. 376, 382 UHLANS, i. 427, 428 Undaunted, (the), sailors of fond of Napoleon, i. 478 Usher, captain, i. 506 VANDAMME, anecdote of, i. 124 Varennes, Billaud de, ii. 170 Vendémiaire, the 13th of, i. 440 Venetians, their massacre of the French, ii. 355. Their in- trigues to corrupt the directory, 355 Venice, occupied by the French troops, ii 36 Victor, Maréchal, Napoleon's opinion of, i. 512 Victorious, i. 205 Villeneuve, admiral, Napoleon's account of his conduct and WALCHEREN, expedition to, i. 255 Wales, the princess of, her intention to visit Napoleon at Elba, Wallis, captain, ii. 215 Warden, Napoleon's opinion of him, i. 61. His book, 410. Sent Water-company (English), attempt to establish one at Paris, Waterloo, the battle of, i. 174, 463, 479. ii. 95, 161, 385 Wellington, i. 175, 463, 479. ii. 184, 194, 229, 342 Whitworth, lord, his interview with Napoleon, i. 500. His Williams, Miss, Napoleon's opinion of her "Present state of Wilson, Sir Robert, i. 311 Wirtemberg, queen of, ii. 372 Wives, sale of, ii. 224 Women, too many allowed to follow the English armies, ii. 50. Anecdote of the French, 50. 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