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NOTE6-ANNALES, OR CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE LIFE OF LOWS PHILIPPE;

As found at the Tuileries, in the Ex-King's Handwriting, and published in the Revue Retrospective.

Residence. Rennie.

Born at Paris, 6th October.

The Chevalier Bonnard as tutor.

Education intrusted to Madame de Geniis.

Marie Amine born, April 26.

The Prince receives his commission as Colonel, Aug. 20.

Journey to Spa. Review of the regiment de Chartres at Giver.

Journey to Mont St. Michel.-The Prince orders an iron cage to be destroyed, the remnants of which are still there.

Journey to Vendome.-The Prince assumes the command of his regiment of Dragoons. He follows his regiment from Vendome to Valenciennes.

April 28. His drat battle. Battles of Bos- su and Quarignon.

May 7.-The Prince is made Mareschal de Camp. He commands a brigade of dra- goons under Marshal Lackner.

End of July.-Is quartered at Metz with bis brigade, under the orders of General D'Harvine.

Sept. 11.-The Prince is made Lieutenant- General. Sept. 20.-Battle of Palmy.

Journey to Paris.-The Prince joins Du- mourlez's army.

Nov. 6. Battle of Jemappes.

End of the year.-The Duke of Chartres proceeds to Paris to fetch his sister, and conducts her to Toninay. He endeavours In vain to persuade his father to retire to America.

1793, Feb. The Duke of Chartres rejoins the army.

Siege of Maestricht.

1793, March March 18.-Battle of Nerwiade. The Duke of Chartres is obliged to seek a refuge at the head-quarters of the Prince of Coburg at Mons.

1793, April April 12.-Having refused to enter the Austrian service, with the rank of Lieu- tenant-General, he starts for Switzerland. April 22.-Arrived at Bale. Gustave de Montjoye joins him there with Mademoi- selle d'Orleans and Madame de Geniis. They may not remain at Zurich or Zug. General Montesquieu receives them at Bremgarten. Mademoiselle d'Orleans enters a convent there.

June 20. -The Duke of Chartres leaves Bremgarten on a tour in Switzerland, on foot, alone, almost without money. The monks of St. Gothard refuse to admit him.

..Retum to Bremgarten.-M. de Montesquieu procures a situation for the young Prince under a false name, as Professor In a Col- lege at Reichenau.

. He is then Mr. Corby.

Nov. 6.-Monseigneur the Duke of Orleans dies on the scaffold. The Duke of Char- tres was at Relchenan. It is there that iheame inherits the title of the Duke of Or.

• .After a sojourn of eight months at Relche- nau, he rejoins General Montesquieu at Bremgarten.

Towards the end of 1794 the young Duke of Orleans and his sister leave Switzerland ; Mademoiselle d'Orlean.s to join her aunt, Madame la Princesse de Conti, in Hun- gary ; and the Prince with the intention of crossing to America.

He arrives at Hamburg. His voyage to America is postponed. Not being able to carry out his plan of embarking, he makes a tour in the North, and visits successive- ly Copenhagen, Sweden, and Norway. dge. Batas. 1773, Oct 5 1778, Oct 9 1782, Jan. 1782, April 11 1785, Aug 14 1787, Jan.

15 1788, Jan 21 1793, Noy. 18 1791, Zane 1791, Aug Valenciennes 19 1792, April 1792, May 1792, July Metz

1792, Sept. (1st year of the Repub. Con- vention-" Nation.")

20 1792, Oct Paris Nov Dec. Tournay Bale 1793, June 1793, Sept. (2d year Bremgarten. of the Republic.) Reichenan .• 1794, Jan. Bremgarten Vendome

22 1794, Dec. (34 year

or the Republic.) 1795, March Hamburg Finland. Stockholm.

Hamburg Return to Hamburg. FriederictustadtSojourn at Friederichstadt, In the Dutch,' of Holstein.

Sept. 24.-Leaves Hamburg for America.

Philippe desired reference to be made, as containing the fairest and most truthful account of his career as a Sovereign.] Age.

The three brothers meet in the United States, and visit together the provinces of the Interior.

Return to Philadelphia.

Dec. 10.-Departure for New Orleans. New Orleans • •Feb. 17.-Arrival of the three brothers at New Orleans.

The Havanna .Waiting to go to Spain to join their mother. They arrive at the Havanna on the 13th of March, and are compelled to remain there for more than a year.

Halifax May 21.-They are not allowed to take their departure for Spain. 27 New York • .They proceed to Halifax and New York.

London The brothers arrive at London. Interview of the Duke of Orleans with Monseigneur le Comte d'Artois (Monsieur.) They em- bark to pay a visit to their mother ; and touch at Minorca, Mahon, and Barcelona, without being able to join their mother. Twickenham. • They return to England, and take a house at Twkkenham ; from whence they make excursions into the interior of England and Scotland.

Death of the Duke of Montpensler.

End of sojourn at Twickenham.

Journey to Malta.

Death of the Count de Beaujolais at Malta. Monseigneur the Duke of Orleans proceeds to Messina. Is received at the Court of Sicily, and his marriage with the Princess Marie Amelia is spoken of. He is desirous of visiting Spain.

Gibraltar Lands at Gibraltar. He Is repulsed by English policy, and conveyed to England. He arrives at London.

The Duke is allowed to rejoin his mother at Figuieres. On the point of embarking at Portsmouth, he is joined by Made- moiselle d'Orleans, his sister, whom he had not seen since they parted at Brem- garten. 1794.

They arrive at Malta at the commencement of the year.

The Duke presents himself at Palermo at the Sicilian Court.

The marriage is agreed upon.

1809, Jan. Mahon The Prince proceeds to Mahon to fetch his

mother.

/809, Feb. Palermo After sixteen years of separation, the mo- ther, the son, and sister meet, and arrive together at Palermo.

37 1809, Nov On the 25th of November the Duke of Orleans espouses the Princess Marie Amfille of Sicily, aged 27 years.

1810, May Tarragona ....The Duke of Orleans proceeds to Spain at the solicitation of the Cortes.

Cadiz Ile lands without effect at Tarragona and Cadiz.

88 1810, Oct Palermo In October he returns to Palermo. During his absence the Dutchess has given birth to a son. The Duke of Chartres was born on the 3d September.

1811, Oct. Sojourn at Palermo.

1814, April April 23.-On the first news of the Restora-

tion the Duke embarks for France.

1814, May Paris May 17.-He appears at the Tuileries in the uniform of a French Lieutenant-Gene- ral.

1814, July Palermo Accompanied by his new Aldes-de-eamp Athena and Sainte-Aldegonde, he re- turns to Sicily for his wife and children.

42 1815, March Lyons March 5.-The Court send the Duke of Or- leans to Lyons to concert measures for opposing the advance of Napoleon.

Paris March 16.-The Duke returns to Parts, to be present at the Séance Royale.

Peronne March 17.-At Peroune.

Lille March 20.-At Lille.

Valenciennes March 21.-At Valenelennes.

Lille March 23.-Returns to Lille.

March 24.-Leaves France toioln his family In England.

Twickenham. .Second sojourn at Twickenham.

Sept. Paris The Duke proceeds to France.

43 Oct. After the sitting of the 13th of October at

the Chamber of Peers, he rejoins his family at Twickenham.

1816 Twickenham. .He remains there the whole of 1816.

44 1817 At the commencement of 1817, the Duke

and his family return to France.

45 1818 The Palate Roy- al & Neuilly

57 1830, July Itsvourrtori or JULY.

Imo, August The Duke of Orleans, Lieutenant-General of the Kingdom, is proclaimed King On the 7th August.

[At the foot of this paper was appended a list of those works to which Lords 34 1807, Jan. (Tilsit.) 35 1808, May 1808, June 1808, July Dales.

1795, Aug. 1795, Sept. (4th year of the Repub. Di- rectoire Executif.) 23 1796, Jan.

1796, Aug.

1796, Sept. (5th year of the Repub./ 24 1797, Feb.

1797. July (6th year of the Repub.) 25 1797, Dec 1798, Feb.

26 1799, May (7th year of the Repub.) 1800, Feb. (8th year of the Repub. Con- anat.) 18 36 1808, Oct 1798, March

1800, Oct. (9th year of the Republic.)

1809,- (Wagram) Malta 1809, Jan. Palermo Raidnice.. Beads.

Lapland Aug. 24.-In Lapland. At Cape North. At 18 degrees of the Pole.

Ij. States Malta Messina