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PARIS, ilVend?ma?Oa;4) ' on the
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, Ycflddav at 7 in the eye nip jthe (iena't
Jas given for-gancral ; rejoicin)L?!e..-firrng
qf cannon, at the Time infta'nf from the quay
of the ThuiUcrie and efpanadc of the Hotel
'Nafoualdes lnvalides. . The citizen having
fuddcnly; flppcd'ln ihe ftreets, nd trycrro-
event
went
pe dtnulea over m wuoic r wium n.cs we ucmnies or ine .repuonc, nee irom tneir trammels, win atlrme new"
happy inwllicencc a ..If iU "foemfee it$profperiy carried to a new energy. Good nfo' aU will i'pripi from hone ft
? " . . w . n i r r . - - " i - . . .... - 1 . v . . . , .. -
. l . i m ii i .. . a a 1 . vi - i - - n . 'r I i. . -'
P .it:. iMr"i, : -i
nteti, m -atfn, i - y cof- mis -
peace.Behold,
tf niiitva-ed, this terrible contell
one nation has triumphel over the cHojfs . of
many powes combined for the deuruftion
of in itbefty. and wbofe. wondfuli-cyents
will iili'flra: the moft ltr kii
of hil-
rated each other with veeatd to the
which tVve crovcrrunent thus Announced;
in a body t "ie .'theatre', toiiclrtding hat
the news 'Would,' n d,b 4here Rottfied
officiillyrr Jhi'y;cte.;&$K iri 'Tir , iffy
jetliires. A' all the theatreK Boti fi om'tije
mwifter olhe tn'enor, amTOancing' the fje.
n i'ure of pteliininaries of prace. wi, h England
had be-nt. read, and repea ea in tne midlt
the loiiceJB acclamations. iever uiaafnoie
lively entbufiafm appear than at 'ihironiedie
Francpife he Theatre de PicatdTand at that
cf Vndeville. At t WUt wit . is accuf.
tomed..io find an appropmte .expreffion .for
fenumen , 3c on thi'opra(ion a copy of extem
pore vevfes was rwVed w ith the moil marked
approbation. When the -play was over, the
ciueriV fojprfa jhe fronts of 'he "theatres, of
thifpuWc olfices,. and of a great rriany pri.'
tatericiofes, illuminated as on the recurrence
f ourgreat many pnva'c feflial. The in -
habitants of the diftnfls.n iho neignborhood
of ike theatres and .;h?. f alac?qf gfjyne.nt
afftaibied in the public walks. , At this ymo
iriMtt a nnmeVous train, compofed of the com.
roilfaries of Je police of Paris, cfcor:rd by
' detachment of light infancy and dragoons,
preceded by drums and trumpeu, and fur
rounde i on all fides by enomeiabtc croud
of ci tzens, travtrfed the principal ilreets &
(uaresj proclaiming in the m dll of torches
ibr ' news' of the fignaiure, of preliminj. ies.
; ,,ifhf" windows were nil rilled with fpeftito s
VoafTagcs we. e blacked up, and the IKefets
,'i.o'dated with the , crowd preSing forward
' j,hear the magiflraie charged wi.K the procla
mation, and to exprf their joy by.atUmf;
tions". - At every haU of ibe .jwocetfion ihoo
fatd of voicei exclaimed J Long live the Re.;
public l.on live Buonaparte !
The news f-n'ched Malmaifon at four in
the afternoon. The fttittrft orders were iin
mcdiately jiiven Hat it thou i d be announced
.it Pa is bv dtfehaigfs ot ar Hery, and that,
by mc'aru cf the Teleraphi, it might be iranf
mined wi h -he u-roft pollible rapidity 'o
.
every part of he Republic.
Vejideii.aire (Oft. J.) "
Tlie Fi ft Conful on his a' rival this day
from Malmaifon, found, on his arrifal, the
.pr'mary au hoiiiits ready to congratulate him
on tat nappy evenr oi :qc ugnmg oi me pre
luminaries of peace with Kngland. v
. The pitfiden' of the conftrva'ive feoate, ci-
tizeo Kallrrtnan, ftxpreflfed in an appropria e
'ferrh, Uie lerttimentt of the fcna.e.. The
tirfl Ccffu', in his reply arfwtred, ' thai the
intelligence of an event cilcv'attd to have (J
nighty n ii.fluencecnjhehappinerof France,
had a jufl tlatm to give birth to joy in' the
) me rcbe.i of the fenate, svho had ever
C.ewo hemftlves the p'ottflon of the
piric:pUi cfitpcr y and fwcul 0der. Cm
aen ArnouU ptelident of the tribunate, at.
tei ded by the members now in Paris, ie.
l veted himtelf in the following terms :
CM -a dnfkt,
" The mcmSe of he tribunate hafSea to
unite wi.h. itie public joy, and to picfeni to
you the tonf atul itions oo the hippy figna
ire of p''imintiet oi peace with litgland.
.ThT only niiiipate the acclicna'ious acd
lUuirgs of the retch people lor this ineflt
nable bfneft, eff Aed ly an iPuflrioui war
iior, and irfooit-liuicd by the hi Q nugifliaics
' vho hsve proved tbtmfclvci the ptiiGcatois
of Europe.
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to y. yes, citizen conhHylq many ipienata
even S, fo mah"y trajs of genuine heroii'm,
and of fuhlime deyfioato he iot. of pa
1 1 ion f tn n al I biprro , regiftei ed ; in the, re -fo'ids
orirrjjnWtlHy, Vil) rofm the wonder f
future, affciiiS'they have exctted he -admira-
tioniihe prefent t'aee of men. -While they
thi?. they "will at the fame time confer an
appearance of truth on all the miraculous cir-
cumflances wbKjh'hillory recounts of the he roic
ages.
What priifes ! what exprelfions of gra.
tittide can fufficienrly exprefs " ou" liiife
of the mfiifs thofe brave armies whs have
conquered Peace by f'uch prodigies ; and above
all to that genius who has fo often led them
to victory, and .who has conflantly p'cpaicd
and direfted their fuccfv.
The title of one w hi has triumphed, o
ver nations, is, without doubt, fplendid and
g'oriouj, but how much more fplendid and
pure is the title of hiirTwho has glveri peace
to the world t The firlt for ever recals to
vie w, all i hole -painful ci rcum (1 anceV which ;
labour, and hoioiials will henceforth bf only
great work, citizen cOnf'iU places of repofe to the acred. From this Period
thapks be given toyotnrrhe-lqveof a. great it will bfrimpofhble tor urtpakeTftrtgie-Rep-pa
ton will cotiftitute the reward of your pa : in this great city without meeting fome tndi
lernal iolicirude.. I vidualt whom yOur labours have tendered
Mat itime peace ! This bit ring," which happy. . . -' '
penetra'cs our foul' with the moll pleafing ' Organs of the people jof Paris and of the
emotion points -out io us a!ioihe period of depar'ment of the-J
our labours as near at hand.
Seine, it is by tranfm'tttin
, to you. iete, exprenions mat we Dett cart
. Members of. an initiia iqn created for a vconyey; to yoa, art iJea of their ftntimenu.
Jtme if war, we fhalL foon' fee, ci?uen ift? 'It it inhetrMtBft i4 afoof ; irf their lauf
cnlul, jihofepowefs ceafe" wirh which vou eure, that we iht day addrefo yoii .cMzerf"
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.caled :o tnveu us, and wmch, when Lontui, at1: length." repott Irotn ' your
were p
Ion
they become t-'feJefs, complete ouf happjnefs. labours, enjoy Tin' yduV'reflecTions' all the gooj
Witfrall our wnhts we dehred an event which you" have; arcompltlhedi 1 May yoor
fo dfTcn'ial'y connected with public felicity, J life be long and happy, far the example of
anJ each' f the members will efleem himfelf .goverrtnien s, for the glory and profpenty of
hippy, if in, his re'reat he can hope that his the Republic."
la b j r have obtained your appiobat.ion." - j
The ex-direttor Treilhard, vice'.piefident ! Speech delivered by gen. Mortier, eom
of ths t.ibuhal of appeal, prefident of the manding the fjrft mili ary divifion ,
chambe'r of vacation, being uitrnduced a'ong j ' Genrral Confulj
wVh a depu a.ton of he tribunal and pe. t General Pace, the objefl of fo rainy
fe'nted bv the miniller of iuflice. addreiTed 1 a iiat' nn)n aeisiiire'd. Tn r!.. .
fiuonapartc in the following ihon fpeech :
i'.ViUry obtained under the banners of
th? republic, peace concluded on rhe ctmti.
nent, this reconciliation, fo much defired,
bfohght about wi n our mod fierce al eternal
calls fotth the groans of humanity. ; . The ft- rival j -interral adrainillra ion icflored, civil
coud prefen t" only ideas of profperily and Uwt prepared and matHred by long meditation;
hippincfs. a criminal code which ij formed in the filene
" In preparing by vory, A by alluring ; of a ralm and "profound dilciiHinn ; order ref
general paciilcation, citizen confulyini have torcd in the hunres, exaclnefs in the" pay-
done enough it it nue, for celebrity but we:raents ; conhuence ar length tcltored, and a
may declare, with boldncU, you ljave no yet confidence too whi Ii it founded on an opi-
done enonffU tor 'lie nue elory ana ie. 'nton ot wuuom inured with Itrengtri thefe
ii'-iiy of France. fV-arlike exploits have ren
deied hsr the mo.1 powerful,' th moft coufider.
b.e rta ion of :he umvCi If - Hie mull become.
ae Tome of. the thing which you have ac
compliflicd wi hin the fpace of two years.
l'5urief mc, Citizen Confu!, to prefent
by you' cares, the moft fltfurifbing and the j thebdirwge of the Tribunal of Appi a whof
mou nappy.'' ,
In ihe anfer of the h ft con
words weie rema kahlc : The (1
nia1 org-iiiu iion, principally coh'
this auguft 2nd brilliant refult, the valour and
conQancy which the french people difplayed ,
in the great cooteff, which is finiiherl, were .
not fufficient. ' jThetc was need of firm and
vigorous refolutiorfs, which, arrive without
agt at ion at- their- end, a nd command - even
fortune iifelf. There was need of the
powerful union of the genius which conceives,
nnd the force whithexecutes jof the kno'vlelge
of combats which commands vitlory, and of
the arts of governing which' turns them to .
advantage.
" If France cheriQies, in he ch'ef tria.
gtftratej the immortal bencfaflor of his country,
wanrors while they partoke thefe fweet
afTetioNS, love to behold in bim the iiluflrious '
chief, who his fo of en led them to glory.
Urgin ot mole who compote the hrit divifionj
the reflorj.ion of peace.
The m nibe.s uf ihe" :ribtnalof cafla ion
being inroduced, citizen Mar At a I, uicfi.
tj, pronomicrd tie toll.wir.g lcch : .
4 Fir Cflul, ,
" W'li-n, at ycur call, every hope' it re
anima'td, ai d by the afcendmcc which a go
yerrrocnt fir-r, jufl, and gcuerous, gins
ver us enemvts, every hope is realized when
peace the tbptt of every wifJi, rs th-: fruit I
of your wifdom; when, I "ay. roartiimc is
about to be added to the blefTings of contmen ,
tai peace, the prefage to fiance of ihe ie
turn of her prosperity and fplcr.dor, as well
asthe accomplifliment of her high deftinie.',
mil i is a nomxge well due, whuh erery heart
which is alive to the due feeliogs cf French
men, will hafltn to pay you.
in ci'cumuances fo honorib'e for yon,
and fo happy for us, ihe tribunal oi'cafjaricn
reehihe propriety of ipproachtng, to re-echo
ihe iianfpoftt of peblic joy, and the cries f
.L. LfT. r al . .
lnanniuinei?, wn cn cm an ItJes di'play ihe
feciiments wi h which all due citizens ate pe
net rated. ,
Kniirt devotion to the public intrrefl,
Conflant teal for the execution of the las
and the miintenance o order, inviolable ftn
delity to the government, in imate and Cn.
cere attachment to your per fon, ardent wiflirt
(not for your glory, for what icceliion can
it teceive I) but for your prrferva ion, and
for the continuance of that peace fo precious
to the world ; fuch are the fentiments which
-jorgwn j now am, and it u wuri piealure i.iat f i renew tne txpretnon ot mar devoiionand
ful, thefe i I 9 a no only expreRiog ihe froaments which i ieal wh'ich; they1 will never ceafe lo feel for
abiii y of I nave long felt in my htff, nl which I j your 'per&c." ''
ributd to! fit me ly tmbiicly dec.red at a period, ever Cardinal Laptata, Legite titter t aiuved
noil d -ar to my terollech'on, the period when yeflerday evening at Paris, alout half after
I wavmi'mhcr of a LegiUatiou of whith you hx. His fuite ttnfi()s of four prelates of
as ;hc Chief ". " j Rome and i wo other ecc left a (tics. The i carrigea
The Pr.fccl of the department, the fecre were efcortcd on the road bv ihe Gendarmetie.
ry geneval. the coutiv.il of .he Prefccnirc, His excellency alighted at tpe Ho.el de Rome,
iie council general of the demtment. it.c- which belongs to the aichbifhop ofCotinthx
hb prefec'tj of the tlillrict'of Franciade and but he is io occupy, the fuperb Hotel ic
!teaux, the. Mayors and Adjuntts of Paris, Monmorency, io Lille-flreer
the council eeneral at.d the admiuidiativA ' Priiire Dolaorufky has received a fibre
tomtrtitTnn ol Hofpitals, ihe com.uifTi'iej of ecriched wiih diamonds, worth 50,000 frankt,
ttmtribmtoni havn g bki to the r.umber of a j as a. prefent to gene at Clarke, Irons bit
Lnd'td, at the h'. el of the prefecture of ihe imperial majelly raul I. I his 11 a mnrlc
cepartrrfiH, fet on on foot at one o'clock,
t the Palace of ihe goveromrni,
: TtK weie p'efented lo the Firlt Confu)
by ihe Miniller of the lnte'iur. The prefect
uf the depaitmcnt, tbtii rxpreiied bis IcnU.
tueun : '
. Citizen Confu
We &c. (as above numerated) prefent
to you tiewi(het and the benedifltona of
ihofe who'.ive under oue adminiDra'ion.
The rteliminariei of Peare with inglind
have been ligncd, and he j y excited by this
news was :he more lively in p opor ion to is
being more u( cxpfcled ; in p oponion as the
goveiMnent of England had accttfloined Eu
tope left to hope, from it a icturn to pacific
views.
Thus he government, ever uoiiinj foice
tovvifdom, has teen le to infuire at once
! leiror of our arms, & ambition for our alliance.
Thus to nations, formed to eHeemeaca
other, will affociatei heir efTotts with their
all my tolleigues pattake wi k tae, hofe 1 avuy, and Hcir genius o confute the world,
organ, at this moment, it it to me fo a?ieea
11 a r- L u . . -..
vie ana 10 aunouraoieio appear.
ine niu coniui tnanked him for the fenti.
TIk Kiifl Conful rei'lied. tha' the r rrnch
jrop'shohadbegantoiine he joysofdomef. mtu, ne l, eM'5'Ied in the name of ihe'
tig tranquility, were not left in want of e xie r. jTubuntl of Caflitioo. He added, that he.
tic tranquiltty, were not lcl in wtnt of exter
r.al txacer Vie added, that with plcifute bT
ictogotied, in ire gooo tnotce 01 ine ma.
jority of the uibuniiv in the election of their
prehdrn', the fetitimrnts of aitathment 10
he govrroaieni by vhith the whole body
t cre animaird.
A greit number of the members of the It.
jiflntve bojy having alTcmblrd Citizen Gjf.
frtidi, the pirfident, addrcfTedihc Kii ft Con
ful in their name, and fpoke io the follow,
irg snannrr:
Citizen FirB Ctftt
The members of the UgiQaiive body,
h have it this time aflVmbled. delay oot i
rcomet toioi t he eapefDo of their fatit
fattion ind griti uJc lo he corgra'ulations
.J lt j iiDunatf ana tne amaic , iw nr.c
h34t!
dent
peace, well knowing the plesfure ihii intelli
gence wou'd afjoid, and being deCroui. ai
the fame lime to give a proof of hit ficciil
tfgafd and efteeai.
Citiien lienhier, pre fi lent of ihe council
of Matiiimt Prizes, fp'oke io thefe ttmi
14 tiintn Ctnfult,
In the mid & of the public joy, the
council of maritime ptiiet opproach to jin
their congra tilationt lo thofe of the pollic
funttionattes of flae, ,
They ipproich,' throncb me at their o'.
girl, toieOtfy their joy and gratitude for that
pfirtxotueied ly the pet leveling eflomof
ihe r.Vah prop!f,ii.d fettled ly tb wifJom
. . . in 1
which have dnlmguiChed the progrefs of a
dtfaflrout contcit , .
Geneial C Oft ful, the Price of the
Wot Id is your Work. Who before you was
truly anxious for its teflon. ion ? Who hid
of gratitude' to general Clarke, for the at-
tention he bellowed upon the ' amngmen'
wuh regard to the return ot the RCiin
prifoners ,imo their native country, .. .. .
St id A met .Effctidi, fecrcury to the Or
tcman ambiffador, Hauf Bry' his io'endanr,
and Ifei, doroeflic to Hauf Bey, have received
paflporis to rciuts 10 their owa country
From the LONDON GAZETTE,
October lttb, i8or. " .
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. By thi Kina.
A PROCLAMATION
Df daring tbi Crjj'alv.n cj Arms, at use!!
b Sea at Lund, egrted upt between
hit M.'jefl and t'nc trench Rtfublic, and
enjoining tit, ibervatitn thereof,
GEORGE R. ?
Wberrat preliminaries for reRoring Perca
between us and the French. Republic wee
figned a London on the fit ft day of tbit
inflint Oflober, by the I'lenipten iary of ui,
ind by ihe Plenipotentiary of the Ficnch
Republic t and whereii, for the putiiag an
end 10 the calamities of War a f-on and as
far as may be pofuble, if hath been agree J
between us, ma tbt rrencn Kepubhc as lot-
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!(jr1tft-iTnm7irnta-jrrif,ftrv;.?.r-td-4 U To-? . , IUwhaW4-favhat.at..faou-wAlt
of the figna uie of ihe ircliminanes o"f ".Yoaalooe, General Conful, you alone Pieliniinariet 'ihill be Cgned and ranficj.
mDriEing uuc ir.icrcu 01 an nations, . inendUup thould pe euaonined Dfiwten ui
thought that the obQaetet which oppofed their land the French Republic, by Sea and Land.
bappinefs could be oveicore. You have in all pint of ht world, and that all boflUuiea
conftralced the uajverfe to fay with us the fhouli ceife immediaiely tn4 ta order lo
individual, the greanQ of mankind the mod preveat all cmfri of complaint and irfpotes
worthy of.eflccra sod of love, is. he who, which nvgh- infe on'accouat of pr get. which
itcuflomed to the fivours of viflory, bends toifht be tod at fea after the (igaatire of
hiisvliole mind to cbiaio the title of picifi-.tbe Prelimiiiry Aniclet, it hit Inn (o
I reciprocilly igreed, That" the telfeU aad
, Ini greit sera, Ciiit en. Conful, the effects hib might . be liken in the Druid
city of Pirtsowe4 you the h.INf its homsge Channel and inMhe North Seas, after the
& i's griuioJe. In population it immchfe & fpace of) welt t diyi, io be computed frora
rjeetflarily indubious. Wir kid chained the exekange of the ratlfccitions ol the Pre
dovntheiraiiiy(ndfjfpendedihir labours; liroinirr Aruclet, fbould be reflorei.on each
ibeani.ihcoiripruigof Ptice, will now fide j tin the tetn thould U oot noauhfrcW
them all ie meim of profpenty. Wrtikfhopi the Bfiiifli Channel and the Notihfiea at far '
nttUttoftuUicjuy hith art d.fplayei in r' ? 0 F roP , 0 "M 'Mamein.oiproipe,..y. Vylft the UriiiQ, Channel and the Nor.nSe. ., f,f
3 cfikti grew City. an. nict mil1 f br.lluni ,f ..b, Jw,H Vt f.-ptnei, cgm.erco tad ted-Qry, .. the Caaaty Ifl.oda Jod-dmg, svhtth.in
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