The Pope's Nuncio publicly rebuked by Buonaparte: the relatives of
Buonaparte's great officers generally appointed to the chief dignities
of the Gallican Church: their infamous characters: the brother of
General Miollis: his notorious atheism and profligacy: nominated by
Buonaparte to the Bishopric of Digne: the Pope hesitates to grant
a bull for that purpose: his Nuncio at Paris applies to Buonaparte :
how answered: the nomination of Miollis confirmed by the Pope :
debauched character of the Italian Bishops: anecdotes of the Bishop
of Pavia, and of his Grand Vicars, Sarini and Rami: hypocrisy of
the French Clergy: anecdotes: indifference of the French Govern-
ment respecting the Religious establishment: want of Ministers:
to what to be attributed : Buonaparte refuses the Pope to except the
Students in Theology from the Military Conscription: permits him
to establish a Seminary in the Ecclesiastical States.
Instances of impolitic and degrading civility of the Prussian Monarch
to the French Field-marshal Knobelsdorff, his satirical reply to
Sieyes General Knobelsdorff, his insignificant character: affection
for Buonaparte: his favour with his Sovereign, and political mis-
sions object of Count Haugwitz's mission to Vienna: annual subsi-
dy proposed by France to Prussia refused: Baron de Hardenberg:
his political character: his talents: his public employments: his
private agents in foreign countries: Baron de Bulow : his singular
person and manners: confined in the Temple, and supported by Sir
Sidney Smith Marquis de Lucchesini, his character and political
transactions: Marchioness de Lucchesini: her manners and gal
lantries: Prince Bachiocchi, his former occupation.