. : From Cobbin'a wteWy Kegiitv CON TLNENTAL VAIL From ihc itKimcnt pf the.Tccom mcQccrncxJt oT thii warf .I vat bf picioo, that. U.?QP'tc would defeat ihrr AUk that he, wcuW' break up .the coalitiop';; aQdt)iat he woiiM then dicute tcrnvi .to bis' enemic8- My rcaiona for ibis optniun I iaye given at IcogihVaod I havt: "heard oolhicg, Iram any qairxer, answer 10 umsc jeasqni; . It '.it i in poibJe,- however, to iciuam occ' indignation at vievr- in? the endeavmir tvhich' arcusI by the prcM of both ihe political uC tiods jn this -caimtry, toVprcvent the people from cdming at theal' truth with regard ftotfctprospecta in .the war, rid;evea mth'ififgard to cventi which hiveactuailytakinplacc. The French 13uletioii which will be rund in another part of thispaper give a j cooipht hiitoty- of thc-tampaign up thi Wvhof August ; &;from ihcac Bulktir it appear that ihe allied ar mv, commjioded by the Emperors of Ha-'sta and Austria and tho- Kin? or PfUMa, had been defeated bjr the. F'tm h army under. BtionapartevVrith tbe-lofri cf Miry thousand racR,4Xty : r-irctscf Cincoo, arxT forty vtaod 6f o. hours, fa there any oue in Lis ten s vho doubu of thei -truth .of Uiis i-cm't ut I I do notbeliev that there ii ;mv Mich person in Epglandi. f he his.been arcustomcd to compare tht sutemenu of the French Bulletin with the facta a they have afterwards provrd to be. 4Iiidcrd, none but those whose wish,a'nd, indeed, whose bu . siqcas it it, to dacne the people, can doubt of the truth of thit ttatemcnt on the pjrt of the Frrodv. If the atateroeot be truest appear tome, . that very little further resistance vil 6e made, by the" Austrian at ltau : i hey nave receivca ucn a wow at tnc outact as to airicen merrw ncre ; wi I doubtless be, more battlcafcmght ; and it will be hard indeed, if our net? fricctit, licrnadotte and'-Moreau, do cot pive us toTne' lxtt!cv:f)toof of their ViU and cour?c ; but.l really do not I expect that We ahali ever tiic gTind French army meeting; with' a sericua repulse. 1 1 xpect to h ear that that army Kahecntwjth very few ex ccptiona, as rapid in gaining victories as during unj, former ca'mpaigrVvlQ the mean while it is right to notice (thought perhaps, ii niay produce no rrfd tffect) the fraud which have Uen practised inEogl.Ld5 with a view of deceiving trie people with regard to these. imporUnt event. During the former part of the last week, it as stated in the London newspaper, that Bernadotte - had a tucked . the French army, had gained a great vie- ory over it, u naa Eiuea aoc rrcnen Marshal and mortally wounded ano ther. This lie served -to -feed the thinking people of England for three day. At the end.pf thatUime the French papers had come to'hand, and had discovered, donlyUhat Bema dotte had gained no victory at' all, and had merely becta able to ttaud rm gTound for y little while in the face a mere tietichment from the Frerch army but these parser als5 inform-, cd as, that the Allies had been defeat ed by the French, In the manner' state cVCThe" manbetin , which llat ccntrivid to keep this latter lact frota the public for three dayi: is ve- rF curipus ftnd cse. rf ing of a partjeu J ar account put Upon record.; inere ii nothioff fr whichthe: people are; more . mteested tnan uicaua that are thu.made meoi tbrdcceiye them. Ther lair constantly told bf the deceptions practised upon &e pco plf of France, they are liidtfen to be proud of the freedom .of the press; htch exists, itf jh&r own country they art,Dtddenytpf compare the polj. tical sunshme io which they Jive with the darkn6t in which' the people of Franceare .kept. 1 And, yet they r'are the same "time the most completely 'iurd'of ax "- nation that ever existed ouYta'vorld. " Not to suffer men to tical new, this is not the, way toxje ceive the people t this i not the;ras effectually to keep them in the dark a Co the thuh- ThVay; to effect .thiar pdrpose is 'to have a nreta; which the: people tha'lfcgarciai bein freri and' unsecr ecls.n ;enc flo wing through nu merous qpscurq and intricale' channels,l Tshall convev Vo . the people, falsehood .instead qt truin. new no xnowa notmog 01 any j event that take dUcc. tasin a better tituauon, in point of knowledge, thni m of the government'; a prcsst-' lite the press in inaia, wnicn cansena. ioitn nothing which 'has 'nbt fi.rar reii vccl ihe approbation of some-uGficer under the ; govt id merit, who, toTietimes, crosses ontadvertisementsif they re late to publications of which he dit p provet. I say, that a prettjikc this, is less mischicvouifbecuuse less calcu lated to deceive," than a press wrrkh the people believe to Be fre, tr.it which is,' in fitft, tinder the control of th-we who find it their , intercut, ,-nintybinc time-out of a hundred, to. publish falshood not the truth. Such a press as thit is the grand intiumcnt of de ception, oi delusKna, ot producing in a" nation a total perversion of the mind ; and such a press cow exists in England. . ' The people of, France read their newspapers as ptrlications made by the "government, and of course they j believe vno more f of them than, they see supported by real acts and occur rences. They , judge from -the evi dence of their 6ense ; aud . accord ingly they arc not deceived. ' But the. people irr England, 'looking upon ev ery editor bf a ne wspaper as being at perfect liberty to say what he thinks, and more especially to publish true account, of what 'is 'passihg in the worTd i andthc said people, not be ing able to get behind the curtain, to tee the reasons why editor of papers should prefer falsehood to, truth, na turally belie veautbat they read ; and therefore, they are, as to political e vents, the most deceived people in the world. There ore certain docu ments however," which, though4 calculated to circulate disagreeable' truths, it would be impossible to sup press 5 1 because, thrbugft some chan nel' or other, :auch documents, .like the famous BOOK, would find .their way into print, and this .would totally blasuher reputation of those newsr papers, .whose business it ii not only lo ' brumuiffate"1 t,dehbod;, but -to i , .. ' . . j . n -i lrausj tnem to ne regaruea as truuis. i neiwav tney co to worK, incrciore. wheriihey get hold of' one of these oocuments a to ccp iw lu.,,,y first place, a ,Iong ) as they can ; but this "cannot be dobe for any consider- able lcngtli of i ti me. : Seldom - for more" than fi fty iigbt hburs---piT. ing . this- intejval, tbey o to work With botb-handsi to 'weaktnthejeffc of the docuraentf Upon the.'pbhlic mincL ;.AVlthVohaddief make it tort of tummary'of e1 contents of ihe 'dbetimenf.-in:which 'summary' they, contrive' to' break 'do.rfo thcNdoe-' j ument to. about, -one' ii ne wno Dcitevest tnat 'wmcn lt raiseii ry! on our aiae tie union ot tnee iityc a manwno, witnout one prainvoi witn respect ronc event wuicn iukcs n two. tncKS-wtacens tne elieetHOr. Tine1 fttateui, wiiaouc uoc st mimcn v . i man a 05 mci mat you Know. lacw, or iorin. 1 ne nexfcay notnTnR'iS nd yerv.;iiiitePQveinose,QT a.merx pimp. , I which jou vreally.fcnow only, thecon-r of thb gobdattVs dtfounde'd ; itS.tfte' was, regarded by the maf th;pto jtrary;.;.Tcinan: aeibhHdlti ;dayt'ort J which ha been,aIeDan j tafcep p;, paisei of: cou oinefdbtinguhffd fo Il itardt the East; it in.a worse if tuition bVvas't majority pf Ae'peQj) ;ail ther: notions r ofthe ;rijp;hcorIete ; If from belicviog (hat thehotse ,gbnc and , it r V(;comcsrecor()e,ii ytnthiir. 'A1 creaturtJ more .cb;npf:9od il to wards i th,e. West, .than he, iroulri ,bd ' minds as ruev,The writers ptheae oreal hbnesty, m I in,, tfw-hrjlly at a loss -to guess which newspapers.:: thfr Htewrv 'impcWtor van1lVS? m'bVW II - l , ,.t .1 ' I'll '.i' . . - . . . -r.v,.. Utz'.--!' .- . f.lf:r.? t ujB -norsc is -gooc. 1 o icavc wnoi piay tnese-trieic,' tnoW v hodnd at. a fault is Wcch better than wdlythat the well loformed 'ah 'of e'piluet., wjfifig 'bht&pSi$j&t to call them 'off and put the m upon- a the community retrard tncm s rrh6st njirne,does n wronscent. , ineseare almost seiMi imbudenVanu profligate scoondrels ;' jh6ie;worJds an .yet through -.the .11 t evident propositions j and .Upon the uuttheyr alsio koow that mnejyninej means or i pnqctpie on wmcn tnctc propuMtioqsj f persons oor armndfeu ate qt wjl toroughout utekiugaam; regarded; a M I proceed, we may, Iifctp tiely.affinQ inforipea' ahtl ; to;a greaT part "of. trie j- ijhe'prbfoundest 6t stateKiiioand $4, that it wquiuoe btUer. Ipr a .natjon to r remamrkr.hcy;kpo w, that, lAUhpcJ, 1 Uhe-very prnfcothTOorw itrswouid rje'j "aye oo press iauu9Janprcm which cXc.n Sl.f,"!B ,HIopJiPtOCnfprpf, .; 3 cunons tning Toasceria-wnai'as ' I feeds it with falsehoods. .t-A'-pre good, .news.is tfmweIeatnthan.. : thejctdjhVni7dnV which has no prctensidria to freedom ; truth in the shape of bad ,neWs atftl ceived at the different 'heSrpapef;bf' - a pres, like that in :t ranee, wnicn is w with tht. knowledge rri their.roindt, . I ucea tn i payment ot the praists, vnuh1 to be under the previous inspection f cjence, and iaiigh at' thet:tontefn'pt.:bf; 1 1 intiom or .puberty ;bf indif iduil?i:..l ). M fores. cTo.thb mmry czznox oe crur i ori if-rue ; inpart, aaittis -tf mmtH inth hlnA? tKwl ft idtrddoeft-sbmb pieries of infe bfacry favorable haturei iu general, inteiugence wnouy - n . cor itv nave ucwiu?- pprjiu .v: vetted forf (Mm consideration and: bavee asyayipg pocketed thWnaheir itH ; Ujfae4ui 9i tiboV lb :cotfteqiienceof othinPbni: riSiECiGLNlJ rRD'lXiajmted'-- tfiiadictodi Wmplby enormou-ilarireletteWndivea mievwttri osewho have fth aacccbuntofpirte'ryiiarVw& tne'sensibie few.p it l wanted anv II l ao not mean wnat tiev reccrve tor Fl truhg tq cdnyince'mc'b'f tfie:vasc:im 'rjlid.ehonet' puuv.iyhich the. Jotter y portance ,af the1 recent fctqriesv'' i of proprietor and the .veijfJers. of mdr- XMapO!e3nt Ti'ndU atNQce in 1 1 cine pert; ithenewsipers. There 1 j the tricks of.ihese meninannbuncinilis tiothinguntair to the, people the account bffhosVavowedtr'-in)r viftorie,. i ne, -oaaoo press, was inprjiies.Koa,Q..tha Trench bulletins m , rhnrsday, the 10th iqst. (It took very good care not to publish them-1 na oaturuay, mc iztrr msr. inline mean While it was at wo!l?ifei the manner oexore aescnoea?,ana .1 apv,wno, .upon: qeiog paia , uie. prwxv-oL peal to cverv -reader' who'lives in a 1 countrv; to wd. Whether hi did not be li lievc, dtt!iii the whole of iFitdiy'' and Saturddy . last, that the trench" J array naa necn aeteat-u oy tne antes : Such wilt venture to ;s4y, wasthc general belief through the whol king dom At lat ,on Sunday, mortnng. the French bulletins- tKem3e4vei reached the people in : the icoiintrr. at this distance from London But good -use had been made, of the bpse' ox, time j,aor mere were not pniy commentaries, "the object of which was to show that theFrench bujle tins could not be true y but there were victories hatched lor Bernadotte and bulletins in his, name,, announcing such victories; which appear to have been wholly MnVented - tor the occa si on ; it teing manifested that in the slight aGfair Jq which he Vas cfn gaged, he gained u6 victory it alt The- fypqgfa phi cal trick splayed off upon' this'; occasion, is .Worthy of !no-' tier . j The whole mas of j jntelli genceJhad for title these , fwords; Vktvjrxj gqined by tht Cniort Prince Great Battle, near ,Drcsdtn. Only observe this trick l' It was a victory gained by the Crown Prince ; 'but it wasOnlv x pteat battlfntt Dresden? though the impbstoKWcli kne)'wv .. that in half a tninute'from the readia'g of the title, everyone must see that this ereat hattlcentled iojs mbsttreroenV dqusvktoy gaiped bjlf vie Emperor-' Napoleon.; r But,r half ; a minute was , something If Half :Ja niihute Was ; , a great dealas to the intelligent redder and "a to the masabfremerstladi would ' take: cartf Ymbst thiokinV people" as tcev utrtl) tb";csirrYhc,1tU tles'lulltnheir hilnds white reading the wh'ite of .the1 ; fnVelligehce V "And yet with these tricks daily under, our eves t with, these at .once imbudent andvsqrry 'tricks .constantly staring us in the face,1, and ;withjte tuccess pi tnese impostors weu xnpwxa to( u all, we;,havrthe shamelessnef to prei tend1 that ; the pcbplei of 2 France are lets , fairly dealt .trith rthah:; the people airy; 'thtyllKg Vlft'&fy permitted i touccrn .-wikiisu ui.q I kr e hundreds of men ;1 who.;; w UbOiit-i or. are- tnoss paragrapns wntcn- an pear ar u written by the editor; rhfmvj self, and which begin wuh a We,v when,1 perhaps, lie has. ner tesdl inem,qr evejBeeanep, tpey pavjng i be?n feceif eqatthe offi&by tr&erKii j them according , to their :Iehgth, hzs sent them up stairs to the printer tfbr iusertbny 'fhis praise, aswell brArre, dead as of iheiying, is actually to be; bought iti' XLond-Tti by casuireT'as one' ouyodrns and (i nThe clek lo'bewspjiljet tfisa tfbytechjeitf 11 hi 'a ioio meot hestafed price ;qf i&nV . article th af y bu present tq hi rn r fjtre are indeed, certain cases where: the.W ittfr as':wei! as, the. miamity. ia.takexi into-view. For instance if the party j praised be 'notorious- and. even -pro veroiat tor every specie ox, ynirtoy; the prieeishigher to obtain -the prarse of his being possessed of eeryvirtuev It Would, havecbst' ' i IchoUca who seem "Tvc oeco a. aiurocr oy. in stmctv map hundred po'onds' had, them, to obtain anvthmff decent apology for his cemduct yanq perhaps it 'did not cost a-.trifle" toat- triDute to wioxrves w wontiertui atHi; cacy, (ioldsmitdtV Wowing ytfi his brains oUt; aqd to . make 4t 'appear his ' corpse tn'Vplaee''.of bein buried in a croijs rua'was' hardly -ixifBcienK ly fibnbef;oeibg.?b car Israel. 0 ;ikjadj we arejdie peoare ve who, have. the Effrontery to pdmt the ringer: bf i scorn at the. French pe'pv pie oh jiocooht'' of their" beihgkept in darkness by: the ;press:TdcUirn to our VubiecfJi.it areAtnl'WWreai.l (has made'his exit frolathi tiether World, v -!Th& Cdjarier : newsjipef SeemsVo fameht this etcedihglyVarid soWttooIsnuWa to jsee him live put ,tns carnpaignj m brclerahat.the rtd j miht no tnaby - Soldiers ibi.'thp vrch : army wouldr have' gone .ro,ver-io bimV :The French beWspapers 1 speak thetyo4ce pfthe&ri they, speak tyoi atalli' k Bui all the pa" t!: official papernray:e; iKeylelfeW fort. I Tobuponnf 'following arti cle, .which ts taken from a French Ne wspaper, a expresPTctfgr; ictowhtclftiie people oil I iy tne esqtoeoo in tnese. t nev are 1 continents itttTDii mAexirni&wita,.Lne'exxe i '3 atanaihiaUdi h:trwJ iulvMnftT innrl -in Anllfpirji wi flirt' , ,r1iM .wi;ce,-4ie'vtrsta .yr -Arrived Reiri. Haiaftl 4(11 .hZi Tn D6ttep f6rm ZMieft tally. to liiitfw "wecp fbr voairseitK .. ftheserli take fe!eii-ilM;.: ver.nafbolsj 5ansng;-feestbth . cowsjfrpiixmert yolunteeisefe MaiFer.tjBW'.iwmtaitne-itutrc - ; a !1 ffla Utlef 6MiM0nki bid Wel f t 1 1 ; Y ;. ! ore, th ciievalirkftowut ' ' V ' '? 1 rpeptsqitgreaty people, veyhfc of Ourne WsMtmliiiilf-, cOmmepHiSpitl, -th Mn(f,ff.i 'u.'f'- -f,' . ' -....-.Ml be; a5rtr .of ttfineijHie mim otheythink tbe worldrerii x . : : ,r"T'? ucrHoriousact,i ' ; rp'.'" '- tu .8.-ginst, France . I doe fiotfifce thcrrn.kot v a r fe? deed ! andHdou ihilrht' if ii lishman found 6hti?&&& &3 landmiidaW if.:ftrrtWtha executed b4rrf fAWi?. lT?- anexpfcimigbtUssuto 'ttP0x'OuroWafJatdiiW-i::ii - - Courts e, 1 TTwappcarii tolis Cutt, tfiaiUiiM.vvUi i t j-. aW'-Mti-stsift 'ir . . ; - i-.,v -t--rv . : .-vj .. ..rA 1 ; , v:.: vj IH ii mm 4. V .rl , i -,-j. t ' . : f' .1 I I

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