'
V -',
.--'r-
Thelbw)r "" c ! 'ith
' m rela'tjon-fotlin in-
rti:
-i. . tract cu irom-mei :;r t p. ; . v i ,
'TVrVpr;.iVe hiv.e;-emtulr6m V dreadful
ighty
- VlVjTal sffrrers-TOeW
. 'fci every pntiroyfyihe fipUHerbefare
till thp'puUUc iWlnsaiiltc;
' ftT: 'tiV fa (V.SropeV tyVpu b wr & pyifa tea eVer y
'PHfHvh
v-;y. pairing ''Hff f vJtf v.&v v '--
Tfie . even tar cb n nee
ted with; this revolti
' :- v ; ofii cial ly r' au Otenticatedf r.V&nu't en
- i ea vor; ' n n vveve ri- w in-(i r cj ,
-M Vgi V?jilfluir apWranc thoujjb tli'c greatest en-
ilv-'v'miilfjiiimUlv wltK'ttie isVuhiff of these' ilie-:
! vCcreesMarsfi
; Pi ar mrefitedi witKth xommirdf of
- v; tiievtloops. tne iay lojiowing, xnexurn
i : ; theaUnKrrelascrt to a iscoun.t:.tii inpanj
'?:'.A whicli al I ; 1 h e 'CnialWfa cttirer. d UtU mil)
'WerUedltvtb rcrlnuftViiic
! Ui e ex t ra nnii n ary &ia i in i" o vv-t i
yvQn Ybe'i eyerjinV of tHe wjife- flay.i'tji'r'
followinnf ordinance "viypVaTobi'n.lPai
rls,f which wrVrd to increase the agitation,
alreatiy prouueeu :
.. 'i '.Z - ',,VeJ be prefect of Ptl"ce,&.r;eeiripr tlie ofcl;
' ' ; ;iaiieN of the Kindated 'he ;25tfi in?t. whiIi
put Hrnin in force' articles 1,2, and 9 oft he law
' a. of the SUtjfcff October; 18t$, we have 9r-
? r f ' Art.:l"Rvery inditidttar who shall distribute
''V-V.printed Witinj Mch tirere -haU not be the
v-jO i' true'- indication jnf'Vhc vname,-- profession and Ire-
sidence of the author and of the printer, or Mho
hall gite'the public the same writings to read,
shall behroopihi before the Commissary of the V-
; .-i-.y:? ."lice;, of the quarter, and the writings thaH be sz-
. 7 'Rvery individual keeping a reading room,
-.coffee hoisV, Etc- who shall give to be read, jour-
' tials of bther.writings, printed contrary to ihf or
dhiancf of the King of the 24th inst. relativeito
' the press shall be prosecuted as guilty f the
misdemeanor wluch these journals 8c wrV'irig?,
. may conrtrue, i and his establishment slial be
trovisiohftHj closed." - " -v j '
' " vTa'eRdny ''(be- 27th "was , 'early a day of
.exeat excitement and agitation. Tiiej Po-
lice vvVfp buy in. attorn ptin to prevent
Atki nAnnl o friVm viaitinc tlu imiiai nlaCPS
t Tof "rert -jpapera atid .ne ws '
v . jIncpns4eM: pT; the decree against
vy y the followitig
; i -V; ioufnals Were suppressed on the 27tb ;
7 :LMfCtilu(i6n -with 27:000 subscri-
.-'., - trtl the XJbiirier Fraricais, Xhe JdurruiI du
jV. ' :th:VfVteffff 'r- CViiimZTra a nd ( af the I ed.
v . . v - i -guillotine, and
. y. ; ' restot the uacrai or motierate pariers .oii v, ,
yvw .f? 1, rnd Hetwas several
W Emdiwe7thouiheir
; '. i. - .the folJoi.itre.-lii wnty pap.eytwnici..
K Ylj ,y V,. .::::.uu..iJ Jua
-w : f. I orsn ' j 0;U nia s pu ici .i'ii u iv i v f-'
"enctlit
tlis which trjaled"JnV
WrK V -On "Wednesday; thtf -Stb; Paris was m
hoaes toii -oMh'e Viosursehti ' heycitb t
. owiuivi pi -vvn"" - - ......
al .iourna4 appeareti jip
v y - viK with or. rej used :to act againstne neo
r ' Vi ;. St Tlie seizure of the presses of t h? liber -
V b r be; f nidpMdidwi iettrenisu !Ja
iriliU U I ,C ICO t Uli uctjiij mm ? ., vi uc-
day'V tMa'iiy of iheNattonaOy ardsnoiw
'fv 4l. :V.KIT.':i;!vof lirti 4fi- tTIik'nnfnnt
' rnegltedVfo
y'uii strajti o n f f eeltpg a rdf jrsevered in the
viriy -cou its ruin Mlii
V r V y&taVerrtVCtHtings t)tiiiueduntir tlie: ediV
.-.acked;ahd,.
t inn as. the stu
'v;:.; thectiitrged tmum? andvraitpr titrbbyiti
''K-'nalyi
spi H edV ucceed ed i n f etakn g Jl j'S Vh e
an ih oixh e Kcoi e PUI et ecii mq u clet fcYfi.'
orou ivyi)nrtb'n)tj(Vt ftenvi
froUhetrp.5tfu--,f4 4--.
i i 1 11 e in at io n a i ,vau a r i y 1115 invu organ
T .-i; i, rift?
ized
atsiilf rablefxntidltag
pir b eatlGenefal Gernlund ectobk
at their
Duri n this pendd the populace ;'bei
formed trito4;andsAriritMlevr
organized' to4 J? tt extent ganedy cop -sid
erabl e erou iiclamt ' pushedth eiR ad -
. 'lie Ukijftl 3 uirds wlio Hicl ie ordered
to"eyacfttelPari$;rdir(
ceetbloud;!
-oi vjuiihi ,nxm4uijowib uuarns(wnonaa
tit. : :t: jafptl to the I ::vr . - J
the i-c.atiiu atic!:cd r.t thrc j ox!
.;ntU.:i-. icr aj.Vn vy;nrn:' "J:r' -ro
oacscd,?and fir. ' "rthtf resist:
! Vnceiiniof the IVmliad tiV-:s pi
bjlt'.witli flmattef)::! result,
fewpu'inet'i nP n?. and r -:rr J
;tp a-p ro t csf, v b i x?Ji :ay.as'&v .it.uifthe ....ui;;
li acy M e Ki n ve ml) 1 e d t o ! e U b e
- wVlrt: i" ivi t n c n r n 'e' fn f - f K f ." K 5lfTtl
fFjnlf erjnti accord i to soin eacccu nti,
QCtliirpbEss '.lias d3cen received froi
a rl 6A s far aV "ih.cj n t el I ige ri ce'h a s b c$ n
iV'thnWfthottt'tbejlc
SntofdaV tiiirht, ai Whtcti ,tjfoer :ib!p? Pro-
I vismnallGoverninent wjU most saccessfti I -
i iii wia minir v rpsnminw its tran-
liliusiasm prevailed. A ueputatton Itum
tjsje bad ainVetl, at! .Parted offering OOO
Irnv if ; nee4l. '!VtfptaVlon.,Vfoal
:I;yjmt waajso a ted to be on their way
to ParW.v'; At Marseilles tb inhabitants
arid iuilitaVybadiunivcrsany risen against
t h e-go v er n inent of Charles X. ,'Ph e M arr
eeilleV liyiiin ws chaunted in.the.streets,
ami a force (was organiii ng to resist , any
attempt 'of. the tyrant. The Prqvisional
Government of Pq ris was abtut to send
two ' thousand jnen towards Calais, and on
the arrival of the expecfed quotas from
the provinces, other bodies ould be des
patched indifferent directions. . One gen
eraVieelitig is said to animate the French
people, and they are not more distinguish
ed by the heroism with which they have
asserted. tlreir lilierties,' than by the avoid
ance of all anarchy ..arid'' plunder during
the strongest excitement s
Tlie following: Documents have been
published : : ,
Fahis, JulyJl, noon.
From the Journal tin Commerce.
Inhabitants of Paris 1-i-Tlie Deputies of
France at this moment assembled ut Paris; have
expressed to me the desire that 1 should repair
to this capital to exercise the functions of Lieu
tenant (ient ral of the kingdom.
" I have not hesitutt-d to Come and share your
dangers, to place myself in the midit of your
heroic populauon, und to exert all my1 efFtiWR to
preserve you from tlie' calamities of civil w Jc and
of anarchy. ( j ' " y
On returning to the city 'of 'Paris, I wore
with pride those glorious colors which you have
resumed, nod which I myself long wort-.
The Clamhei s are goihs to assemble, thev
will consider of the means rf st?curiog the reign
of the laws, and the m -untenance of he r.a'ion.
The Charter will Itenceforwaul be a triith.
c LOUIS PUIIJPPK D'OIILEANS."
' The present Duke of Orleans is the son
of the. well known I'Eralite, who suller-
re ncli llevolution by tUe
cousin to the Ex-Kin?.
rytars: himself a Colonel
s l
' ti . . ui: r -i .1 r.
zerlandi where v was a PiMfessor of
Mathematics, and, some time after, came
at Chiswick On the VestorHtmn of the
Bourbons, he returned to France, and
j - it v- ; -':.''. i .-. c i
nati.ine ,wnpie 01 nis immense property
restored to hi in '-Globl.
. 4. Frmn tAe Journal des Dcbafs.
TllE-'PItOTESTOF-TIIB DEPUTIES,
y llie undersigned re'darly elected Deputies
by.the CVilleges of arrnndisemf nts, by virtue of;
theUoyal prrUnnce of th - , and conlorm
!y3y'e,.,'&tlt-UtipttaI Ch..rter,.ana to the
laws telatiye to ejectors of , the -Trt and who
aire ntiw at Paris,. CQiisider themselves as a so
Jiitcly obliged, by their duties and their, ho ior,
to protest ag-dn'st thejnetfSiires whicli the advi
sers of thcXrovmluve, lately' ca'useI to Jbe pro.
'tund':forllieroyeiinroy, of the legal system
of ; electjoiv kncL the ruin of the lierty of the
P'resH." 'Tie uV ieasure.i contained in the
Ordi nance of th e j-. Ire; iii the opinion" of tlie
undersigned, directly- contrary to Vihe.cimstitu
tioual rghtf ;'of the Chambers of Peers, lo the
pu41ic ' rights of the French, to the attrioutes
and to Kie .de&rees of die tribun.ils. "And calcula
tte,d to ' ItH-ow the State into - c mSusion, wbich
dually 'eitdinprers the peace of 1 fie present mo
ment atwl the security of the future v
:1u;Coiwqu;eice the , undersiiirned, iny!ablv
fAiihlilo theirqath, , r rhtesj in concert' iio't
on ly t igui nt he said m e:vwi re-, but.; against- all
.hf acts which' nuy resUlttfroVn tfifm-
Aod coitMtlvrhvg; CHt- the one; hawl, lh;i tlie
h-imbt-rf; Depaue8,'not tiaving hven constitu
itedj'sotlld Ji! pe r Jegally dissoIvKtl tjjtj Ui ot her,
thU the atterTvhtto frxn a la w ChamheW'He-
hf)Ut)esin a novfelritl ri)i(ruiy manner ;s direct
y opposetl to telJousjlitotirtiial t;harter, and to
tlieac&Uired fights of-the electors, thi oorlnr.
sinect,declaretlvatdey iMf onsider tJtenwVlvesl
as iegaiy eiec?eJio tne, UerHjtatioa by tiiColi
leges of -thc;arrndiserneji
whose u 11 raffetf: t he
capable v of beiogepced(exc
elect ionsV made vccoiilin? to th t nriksihl
;
¬
toj-ms p rescrj bed- by ? i he : laws. ;Anl "if the i n-
dersignedJd iipt. tlective lye xercisetb rights ;
nvr, pciiuun a uuues , wjiico i ney idtuve from
rii
sw ue.reu. , tatei ra pi r. -,a u v.1 " c '
tKaf't)i t vranthgHad jibdical: n
yotf tbe Dilfeile 'ordear?;th the
VJtieKvfoUow. bbt qf the names of sixtv-four
Deputiesrj; ,.p M w v;(
- ' PltdCLAM ATIOxV
- , ' ' ' .'-DEPUTIDSr- -.J-
T?WiwtM:Pr DepiTrtmigfs hate 'ail.
tlre if dthe foltowtngroclalviti wv to'thc
irePeopleV,
- t- rrenenmen i iance is free? ;Abs5utetor)w". I ut ixeus form ; e woyernment. rin
& has raised ftt ivf'. t,i ' -i-'-i: .y. -A--., J Wi -."UVa'.." Il"r. i tW r
a r
1 (,i f "
1
:.t3
fcax.f
r.. L
which
wjt! ' nt : delay
v.-:: ;''?,ilrst v...
i!. : t-f your U
k Covernrr;?nt . ...iy
t us thes 'vr.nt
'our ceuntn . frenchmen !
they hve invUvu .! .wa-
n -r;uls.rly intervene,
Pi;" WHO iiss never itniv m "
Duke of Orleans, to Vr-- t!se f-fnetiw - of
"tiientenaf.t General cf the 'Uir.-bv , Tlnv ts,
uV their bnhuon, the surest rncani promptly to
, of the inn. t le
gitimate defence. The Dul - - S Or ?an ivie
votedto the.Katiaial ai.-l Cc..--.4itul.onal;causer
lie has alf-avs dsfen-led Us ir'en stnd profess-;
ed its principles. He ill - respect our. rights
for he will derive his ovK fro Tn; u?. Ve ;shnll
rnro triVmrsplvM bv laws all Hhfi narAntVes
necessary to liberty, stronpr andfur4bleThe
re-establishment of the National GuartUin.the.
choice f $he x Oldei-si ' The inteiventjoii ot tne
citizens h the fbriTwtion tjfahejcJe
inuhiapadministfatiqSfMhe
tfniyjresstdn of Jbef press s-:th?g4.ljripi35
ed:resnbniibilitv"ofthe rnirvislesyahd jhegec-
rtidarygnts of tl dmtni;siraonp:TheitiP
idnn tiie:hiiliri:le
1ectfbn:it0p1it?.erf'1p
ioncert ym he TieadCt!e;StaiTtl
flpmewti6f whicliutheyhayejiedlrenchmen!
ihe kef,C)tens himself H$9 already spoken,
find his lanffnace i Unit wnic!T iisuitabie m a
goint! to assemble ; they wdl consider of meaus
to ensure the. r ign. of thejaws niUt.hettOMtit
ivince of llVe rights oftJie atiwu
"Mamfeto:to
. and to au irovernrntnis. c . -i
A sotetnn act had in 1816, laid i the Jas?s of
a reconciliation 'between the French nation and
the ancient dynasty, and fixed l he conditions by
ibiciist!ie Chief ot. ihe Bourbon t M)iy ,sliould
resume and preserve the exyitcise of the royal
authority reiterated oaths ha vi atNliflernt e
pocha i ..rendered more imperioijs theohligatiom
contracted by the Chiefs of.thik family, ; and h;l
made their Charter tht? sole title tei ttie obeili-;
en;ce of the French. All these oaths haVv been
vtoratedduring the last sixteen year., by the es-
tabl siimi nt Of a'great numbriof Jaws, opposed J
in meir spirn;anci lener.io inc.?jrn n ui Vyiui
stitutional Charter ; but each of the attempts hi
therto made'against this fundamental la w had kn
appearance of feydity, and had noi exceeled
legislative forms, which,7 while they1 had been
preserved, offered the means of rtiiaration. Tne
French nation with an equaiiimty( which ..has
often been called indifference-or weakness, 1ns
supported itself against all the inroads of poer,
all the att:cks against its tights, which, m-ulr;
i. .. . -.iT :. -.i . t..i .ii..J;. ....v. I
oy wur ijuivrrru auiuuuv r. iuua uivi i.vw vn;
ceeded ench odier in ler the reign of he' astute '
Lewis XVI'.I. hs under that of his ' siicces'sor. :.
.The nation il patience, instead of bringing buck ,
the Government Xu the St ntiments of jtisticei f
confidence, of benevolence, -had. on the con
trai)', inspired it with sufficient andacjiiy to march
more openly to the overthrow of our institutions
to the spoliation of all our rights-i to tlie tv
establishment f those principal s of divine Tight
ot those rojal prerogatives, which are in op
position to ihe interests and. the prerogatives of
the people, whidieaimot be regarded otherwise
than as an outrage to human reason, and which
Kiiglaird first "s-igmatized with her anathemas.
and destroy ed by her arms. - T1' Oru n ianres of
the 25th of the present month,. in -abolishing the
principal guarantees cons.-cr:ted by the Const i-,
Hit ion d Ciiarter , h ve set at nought the positive
terms of that Charter, and of well-considered
laws, adopted hy the two Chambers, '.and sancti
oned by the King, according to legal formsi
have at length -taught the nation that 'he Chief
which she had deigned to acknowledge,'-. 'not
withstanding four years of vices, of corruption,,
and of treasons against his country, wishing to
govern it by his own- will, und according to the
caprices of his own gol pleasure. By these
Ordni-iuunr.es'. tlie Chief of tlie Government has
placed himself nbuvi the lay THKaitroat he has
Pl!T HIMSKLF OUT OF THK PALE Of THE LAW, ,.. -
Inconsequence, C harks Philip Capet, for
merly C unt ofAi tois, haslceased of right to be;
King of 3'rance : the Fietvch are releasrd fr.jm
all ih ir allegiance to him in that character. All
the Onlonnauceswhich he may' promulge will
be like those of the 25tli. niiil. and as if 'they
tad never been gitfen. The Ministers compos
ing the Government of the; Ex-Kin, named Po-
liguac, ' P.eyronnet,'' .Mnntjhel, d'HaHZvez, de
Chantelatise, and Guern'oui lianville,1 are declii?-
ed attainted and convicted! of high treason. H
istheiluty of all Fre1)chmn to resist, by every
means in their power, the orjrlers of Charles Phi
Hp Capet, or his agents, Djfuler whatever deno
mination they may present tnemselvps ; to refuse
payment o"ali imposts, and to take arms, if it
should be necessary, to put an end to a Govern
ment de fuctu, and to etablkh a new Government
tie jure M '
The army is to be reeast'd from its oaths of
fidelity to the Ex-Kiiig i.i country invokes its
concurrence. Charles Philip .Capet, his self
Sty led Miin'sters or councillors, their abettors
and adherents, the Generals, the Chiefs of Ue
giments and officers, are responsible for every
effusion of blood resulting jfrorn the resistance of
the Government tie fin-to to the national will. ;
Louis Philip of Orleani, Duke of Orleans,
is called upon to lulhl, under the present cir
cumstances, the duties wlcb are imposed upon
him, and to concur unbni fellow-citizens-in
the; establishment of a.; Constitutional Govern
ment ; and on his refusal tjj do so, he must with
his famHy," quit the - Frtmjh 4 territory until the
perfect consdlid-dion of .the new Government
has been effected. fi
Voted In Session at Paris, 27th day of July,
1830. - ' r- . . ( . ' ' 1 ' . .;..':"
Signed, 4-T, S. :Provistotval President.
- ' . i;eiM.
' J. Du D.
Provisional Se
cretaries.
The London Courier of the 2d ult.
gives the following view of the character
o f tfi e h e w;Fre n ch Provisional Minis' try-
Perhaps a btter;.f ihistry; than this
not nave been chosen, eren under
biytei carcjumstanc
nia. me v.nuii'K, was iijaue. aL a lime
fense'excitemeut, wetriay regard it as'an
1 1
indication of I he nioiderate course in tendr
d to be pursued bihelllepitjesV. ani
or tne wisit ot-the people to retrain from
excesses, y-lu" raosty ravol u tion s 1 bo wen
ittyther
necessarily into the hkndslthose-wKo
tdtik. the.most y iolent&ndigenf allytiir
be'en:n lyaft er. aj on&pu rgeofralri;areiiv
that retuiniihw rVsifthnrt
reason DasbewCthK
cessity of ptaci ng at iMKeail ofe afiai is
persons who, althougMririeyypbss
regarfor liberty, wepnqt-inriMb
. . o vi umcj i jawvi viiie yuecessiry
e i -'
' 4 i., w i.uii y.atu .i t. the
oru ut whicli c:il v thoso.l huye sufir--
cil ..from i: ibr calamities c.... preciat.
Tvhcfi in iact:timillopuiace:rm.;u
upDoed suiTicienCtacommaiifirtKe ojec
.i:ittcrs-wno.?nouMr pe ine uivi-o
, of their'tehpance--vye fiud
Tiirou T.fiMw was. lor ft -.ions: jimei
Minister of Finance andcVLtrnWrXVIH-i'
antl yubetitiei tl v- oT the, CuhiL;ofMbe:
Duke tPAugouleme, by'wlu :il lievases
teemetU although,'- unit): . :rately-' ior,,ihev
Jloyal family,- lus atl vice
to? outweigh. that of his
I ess h o n e s t c b 1 1 e agu e s , i t un i r a i it e 1 1 1 r v?
is;avmarv oCgoud intentions and M.J Vd
ci 5 1. Pi'i ripr.1 wlm i nn'ft of the wealtl
. : : J- ' :. ' . . 'i - . - . , ' t ' i i ft w '
!est bankers uitPari?s;anhthe head d4 a!
large IsteamVengirie . manu facory,rand o
therrestablishjpents of national industry
aHhougb anJ.art3lent advocate" of Iratjonat
.Mfa's not trie'TenutsCtion'Wf.bein
a inpri VpvolutiorilsU wbilstbis' talent tor'
Government-lias been generally acNnowiM
.. - - r , - . .
edgetl, except, by4be late Monarch and J
the party .pposed;to .tb'lpptripfchcU,:
M. Casimir "entertains iii ctnnthori vitli.;
theLiberaKt)'erniles. ; M 0upojit.de:
I'Eure isv we believe biberl vfJthe?
... -- ' . .'--. . 'it : ..i.it....
Ultra school out -."0 enjoys tut? rcpuiou
pf being a man of tajUsnt anH'
lions. ijizooii i'v . kmv.'v
V r-... ... 7- y ---' : v '-.vr J:-;..
and M, Guizot has acquired celebrity . a v
a writer am1 is ;well catcutatedav.ta;
as taleiit and knowledge go; for the post
to which hehas been apotntvd ftl
General v;G e rar d w e k lit? w tm f 1 1 1 tj S b uj J
we heat that be; is a violeit JJlVberaft)
tj a t h i fee 1 i n s ' a re h os t i I e t t h ii .couo-l
try. We may, however, have bi?tMimjH-
lhtormed. the linkeof yuneansfy
has 'undertaken to preside oyer tH?W AtK
ministration, Ts well known in Europeofi
the Piidosophy with' whiclv lie;?i)ure Jus
misfortunes during his exile, iind the-ml)
deration 'which he has displayed since"
Jns restoration If his own repeat edydt
clarations, when the quarrel betweeithej.
Minis tcr" and the" Liberal a. .has. beenyjdts
cussed in his -presence, areto be-cre
dited, he is an advocate; lor constittiofiy
a I. freedom, but ;an yenetiiy - to "dicentiiVus
liberty;' T4us,.thereltre we have a Pro-ft
.visional 'G'ov'erhment composed, of better
materials than con Id asonably ; Bay e;
been expected under tbe circuuistcinea
and. we sincerely hope that it vil bv iti
acts, ileserve equally well , of the couiitryv
and of humanity. As ,to General Lafay
ette, whose" greatest demonstration of the
cgafite feeling, has been the renunciation
of his inherited title oKMarquiivve; bev
lieve the general opinion to be, that Jie,
desires the happiness of Franc t4 and &l V
though a Uepublican, sans bornesr ip prin--cipiei,
he is convinced that, the well -in
formed part of the nation would prtter a
limited Monarchy to the sbest ; possible
lortu ot. Kepunhcan txovei nnieut.y iivne
ha not changed very. much wilbitiiajiyv
months,Lafayettenll prdunte.father tliaji
discourage, any plan lor the re-establish -ment
ot order, upon a,, basis of rational
liberty, even though it should iio't cootu
up entirely to his own &rti ideal of Go
vernment : and he will riot' digrncs the
reputation which he ; has acquired by
an- attempt tp apply- to France" what
would be very unfit for the French peo
ple, although' very proper: for the United
fetates of America."
. . from the London Conner of Jtdg ofo
Some of ou r ctt c m poia He s. ;i-p pear Lye;iry
ansious to know what course tJte British
cabinet will adopt in reference to the o- j
verirrrow oi hk vininmiim in fiaiiuc.--Oar
answer shall be very brief ohef that
course which befits its interest nnd its
honor. The. French R.itigand Iit;Minis
try cannot deceive the people intti ab
lief that Engtantf desires' the" stability of
their Government at the sacqfice.ofthe
Constitution, or. that iRngfand will-; waste
ber treasure, her Dioul ana ner iionor-jn
support.of the measures vvhidi iliey have
adopted The principle of rn-iriterfef-ence.
will,wc doulit riof, be as rigid lylact't
ed upon in this case,, as it has been inall
others.during the Administration; of, the..
Duke of Wellington, and with equal suc
cess and satisfaction to the natitmluf
the "French people subtnit to the present
mniction, & choose to live umler a tlt;si
potic monarchy, let them do -so si Frante
will only become weaker and Lngland
stronger by the change, lf they should
nse ann uestroy tnar power wnicn. wouttt
naveaestroycu them then t ne conaict wm
be one '.which GreatBrttain will behold with
pain on account of the evils whicb it wittpc
casionj; but so longis it stjall- be confined
to -the : legitimate exercjse of right for
there ntav be a legitimate Hght in thv peb
pie as well .as in ..the throne- why felt ou Id
the , lintishiC; Government intengre , in
qu arre , vh i ch as , lotfy em- i n yol ves tio
prtncipleriif, sei f preservattb ,- ) ,h
' Europehas been told,' that but - forlthe
British Ca bin eh-Poll gn a c wou 1 d n of h a ve
btferatt the -bead.bf .ASfairs In" France'
si itce,z J&u t .ffoif: K the - cou ntenlnceitif th e.J
V u fe .o t .. y. e u iiigion f n eycou iu:; naye c nau
iiibtchanceof suchlan'jeleVatiotiuirbpe.
has" been tbVd .Yalsehbdd; t the Duke of
Ay ellmgton had no more to ;do with the
Bausiauuu.iurfiiexouju nut. oavciurecci
Ihktthe destruct
members of - .icli arknownl: b7 men setvcyithout tearrinctiiaeu:Kf:;
of moderate principlear-not onMdnH fonbw 5diTf j placed alUth
we bclice, is to be regarded, a?-a down- tablishdovernmeol Evntne i,!
i totoe rognt anoutbyThe esiaJiitsnmentiirpiti remntWof Ihe line? r" ; '
and Ave
occurrence. ,be,afctv 0f othe- !- H
might beconejnvotyC
tiof.s, Would tnterfere s'hiit irL :
canpot to ort Without tt'oneyahd thtJl
plUwJlLbyoted by tbisa aVti
pic pay the taxeipdered by such'an V
Come the IUtretih .between the d
5!?i W ViJ) occur to ,v;
lotftker by.force .they cannot take
updcrthesanction,of ibe a Will f,;ft
c r -r;T -' fj . " f -r-r , u not
ketr Where.
C;Jneans-f
.ln;;theiiijne-;TpaMi.
.11ietf-riitid3ii
best tplormeor informed maai i
in , r rapceorr ne-r wou ic.t not-nave taken
t th isextre ihett Hcinay succeed
bqttvt; tremble for. ttfcqnsequences Which
marsuirroniytuftcpntitrct;v.' - h
Yfte $:raa Urn to ci-
preset h i r Mi t opjsli tenii aiih e ineasu res
wh iHbet-chylvi ng list bee n tod uced
tiJopjfsayphIiido Her.
air;ib.rAtts
ofitJiWrjJj- irtaay
it be at tt'tKertn.fer to observe
the, .very :strikindt.-:tbcc;-which ex
ists bjtwetHi family
inahjs ctu bt
tMepprpacjiinrui Buuib.m dj.
nasty iii traeiormut be confess
ed that tticre appears u o;other, probable
termttiattda to the suru ra
gi n j i 1 fie epuj s m Ir'the y Fren ch
i..ku fui unit .5 iiiiun , rwiin-il'' uae UccU
neaHy as greatpCcure-l
thd Stuarls wereVtakthlsTiiento
1 v, we look at the?4ilt!tVrV;Fihiw .
lies, me more.. ciear iaiijx-;eiutfn(-peaine
simllaVlty beco)i"e
a ridCIsa f les2 of Euglahdfthere;i li be
1 ou ml . many, ip4H n t s o f :'res eiu M an c e not
m u ch 1 e"sV t ft kitf g jtlia fi tlun V of their hav
ing boJ.lj-'dicd.byU.ii Kiblic
t? xe c a tioh elrt'jlV' ea elk "fii e'se tittforth-.
nate" MoriarcTis "sat; deeded species yf
military gtteHiihenUuhile
PrbtQCtor in .thone t:omitrfan$n
Consul and ; Ein ori4 ih-7 tether, tin
ie rettbrati on ilneletimatej Snver
Vtghsjif eachy'tountry,-
men 01 an easyj ana i nuoien t o isposqion,
a tl di-Ct etl tn ore f o h eir o i ease And plca
u re-'ithia'nan xf ou'il the rmli-
!ic tveltartl anieVe
more cioseiy vUiarra niereysupernciai wy
server Hvhovinigl) t not ipake al lowarice.
Jajnes lIandCbarie;thev likeness
i:i.!i.t:: !l' S-S'i-iL:d.-'lr. .-1 -1. ''L't.";'1 :
uai i j oeciMnesoiioreappureiH, uoui, ff
cofditig toWpdr
ence ot aiVieslhodd; and ;verv . strongly
impressed wil(f;ari
abl e n a t u re' bf Uh es; royal p renigati v6 ; both y
equal ly.bnabferb'rjnillingl toperceiva
the gr!1 i51! opih iiVnor;t6s node -.
rafei p tlie; 1 ea t'i hf i reitra vaglin X PMWr
'sions, i n con tormi t y; iw i In the motieraxe
.desiye;.;qftb
seqfiencsytttbft
laseyweiarewn acid'tiaihtedr; A lew
weeks, of ner iahi;i uvsi mavs iOvY UJ .
Vbt'dtnnlarces v
trif ormatiorVh
h Si t rt r' li iri o m v l icrrtntonts ' H m ft 11? tnC , '
Prin r.h f ronnVi1 Alirirl'-.Jt was SI'":'
thatn'tdOO had been bVdered hotue. "'-The
coHvictatrbulori yfiad' attempted to
cape boti were prevented
reat excttement-prevaiien, anu uic
'Ut ..-.V v-? , , r-. - ;iiK--wi
uuiis- long 1 1 v b 1 1 uei i y . fv xfr!:
mpll Aiidr'non!:. Wnd'rntneeJblaCes,tl
tional ; Guard has akjeprnS ;
of llie-pe)dpl e u, f$--"! ''V
' ?.rUM-nprtnWWnTfifiirffi that there vasly
: s f It Is prober oTsf ate ftat there
'1 f. i: ; ..v ;.'j. V u ' i AVnin ti
utiun,
no
Aubn.it r.VVill iT)ey rexoir,
oiyiiic-uiiieeiic,n ineir respeonyc agci
on coming to juerr tinvin, wouro.ai nr
ilo-h't" hi' iwillirtrrYi1 dini -iVfiifo htivteft
titGuaruXn
dlsbandeit atetbMyearf'a pJ :
Wainihgittspontatteouiljr
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