St. Vincent.- Landing of French Troops in Pembrokeshire and their
Capture. Reduction of the Island of St. Trinidad by the British,
and Failure at Porto Rico. — Alarming Mutiny in the Navy at Ports-
mouth, quelled by concessions. Renewed by the Fleet at the Nore,
and suppressed by Force. Victory of Admiral Duncan over the
Dutch Fleet. Attempts against Cadiz, and Failure at Teneriffe.—
Farther Parliamentary Occurrences. Attempts of the Austrians to
relieve Mantua. - Their Defeat at Rivoli, and Surrender of Mantua,
Buonaparte reduces the Pope to renounce the Coalition, and submit
to hard Conditions of Peace. - Successes of the French against the
Archduke Charles, in the North of Italy, and in Carinthia and Car-
niola.- Suspension of Arms with the Emperor, followed by a Peace.
·Previous actions on the Upper Rhine.· Venice and its territory
conquered by the French.
Articles of the
Treaty of Campo Formio. - Internal Affairs of France. Machi-
nations of the Royalists, and opposition to the Directory. The lat-
ter supported by Buonaparte and the Army. -Arrest of Pichegru
and a number of the National Representatives. - Negotiations between
England and France renewed at Lisle, and broken off. Troubles in
Ireland.
- Finance.
Winter meeting of Parliament.
of the Princess Royal of England to the hereditary Prince of Wurtem-
berg. - Death of the King of Prussia