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St. Victor, i. 449

Saliceti, ii. 300

INDEX.

Santini, i. 165. ii. 76, 92. His intention of shooting Sir H.
Lowe, 390.

Savary, his character, i. 163, 237. His pamphlet respecting
Wright, ii. 182

Saxe, Marêchal, ii. 229

Saxony, king of, his character, i. 228.
Schöenbrunn, i. 344

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
his guard at Elba, 505. Compared with the French, ii. 47.
Anecdote of the escape of two from Verdun, 146

Sections, their attack on the convention, ii. 359

Shipwrights, not sent to Algiers or Tunis by Napoleon, i. 502
Sicily, Murat's expedition to, ii. 9. Plot to drive the English
out of it, 12

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,
209. Challenges Napoleon, 210. His epitaph on Wright, ii.
162. His conduct towards Kleber, 163

Smithers, Mr., ii. 160

Smugglers, English, i. 252. ii. 21

Snuff-box, presented by Napoleon to Mr. O'Meara, i. 303. ii.
417

Soldiers, English, i. 172, 200. ii. 50

Soult, his character, i. 105, 386, 493. His conduct at Albuera,
ii. 194

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
the Manuscrit venu de Ste. Hélène, 206

Stanfell, captain, i. 462

Statue, Napoleon's, presented by himself to Mr. O'Meara, ii. 417
Stein, Baron, i. 498

Strange, Sir Thomas, i. 267, 268, 270

Stuart, general, ii. 48, 330

Sturmer, baron, i. 390. 475. ii 17 295

Subsidies, English, ii. 140
Suchet, i. 492

Sugar, made from beet-root, i. 423

Suicide, ii. 142, 167, 261

Suite, (Napoleon's), restrictions imposed on them, ii. 445.
Documents signed by them, 446

Sunday, observation of, in England, ii. 344

Surgeons, ii. 2, 248

Surinam, Napoleon's intention of invading it, ii. 201
Surveillers, count ii. 416

Suspension of arms in 1813 fatal to Napoleon, ii. 393
Suzzarelli, ii. 300

TALLEYRAND, his character, i. 214. His conduct in regard to the
Duke d'Enghien, 335. His treachery and corruption, 421
His triumph, the triumph of immorality, 434. His mission
to Warsaw, 446. Proposes to Napoleon the assassination of
the Bourbons, 510. His character, ii. 171, 174. Opinion of
by a celebrated lady, 174. Defends assassination, 191. Féte
given by him to Napoleon, 266. Wishes to celebrate the an-
niversary of the execution of Louis XVI. 268

Madame, i. 435

Talma, ii. 295

Title, Napoleon persists in retaining that of emperor, ii. 274
Titles, Napoleon's opinion of them, i. 164

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
the manner of his death, i. 56
Virion, general, i. 325

WALCHEREN, expedition to, i. 255

Wales, the princess of, her intention to visit Napoleon at Elba,
ii. 32. Her visit to Marie Louise, 33

Wallis, captain, ii. 215

Warden, Napoleon's opinion of him, i. 61. His book, 410. Sent
by Sir H. Lowe to Napoleon, 414. Napoleon's opinion of it,
416. His error respecting Massena, 416; respecting the
prisoners at Jaffa, 416; respecting Maret, 419; respecting
Napoleon's conversion to Mahometanism, 437; respecting
Talleyrand, 446; respecting Wright, 449; respecting Ma-
dame Montholon, 456

Water-company (English), attempt to establish one at Paris,
i. 414

Waterloo, the battle of, i. 174, 463, 479. ii. 95, 161, 385
Webb, Mr., ii. 1

Wellington, i. 175, 463, 479. ii. 184, 194, 229, 342

Whitworth, lord, his interview with Napoleon, i. 500. His
character, ii. 123

Williams, Miss, Napoleon's opinion of her "Present state of
France," i. 24

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.
English for the bottle, 192.

Wounds, Napoleon's ii. 226

Their society neglected by the
The life of conversation, 193.

Wright, captain, i. 334, 417, 449. ii. 24, 182, 215

YAMSTOCKS, i. 91

Younghusband, Mrs. i. 508

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