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‘FOREIGN NEWS
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LATEST FRO SI LON ON.
By lha attrutiLa of cur correspond ntuTi
Boston, (fee editors of the New York Uaz **“
have re-cived Lot don p iper* to the 12 -
of May, from whi'h (vid their torrestin’d
ont’a (sommimr tition) they Uavo made the
Babseqa nt-exlra Ma :
LIBERTY OF tTIE PRE SS.
Tn the Bri'iih house of eomouqi# on the
fttff ultimo, Mr. Brougtam brought forward
A motion “ Fhit leav” be given to bring in a
kilt for seennng and extending the Liberty
©f iha Press.”- After considerable debate,
leave was given to bring ip the bill.
There was several (ues in (Suffolk; Eng
land, the be-inniog 0? vi y, the work of in
eetiiiari s, in consaq ten <e of t.h l intrmlnc i
fttiofso ue no# labor saving Lap ’©ved ua
©hirs. Son*- of tfie incendiaries hi.d been
fipprehended, an 1 coruqiUted for tri vi.
The great marriage buying b*ca fortsa*
mated, parliament had voter) < ddn’gses to
Idle qieen, the prince regent m.d h rbyui
pair, oa the aqspi ions event.
London M. V 4
The following a a a extract . *df a letter
fern an odwer of ids majesty’* h p§ at St.
s3*!eott, la a gentleman in Tduatou, dated
she 25.1 of March last i-i
----< Bonapirie has given t*'b q r three &in
fier* since ho has hera in h;s new house ;
hut a* they happened before our return
from the Cape wb had no opportunity of
fceia£-ask>*d he Ins not accepted rny in
vitation* yet-~h<i f> tpiently rides; but ‘,O
bas a eord m of (he sid regiment round hifi
limits, which fee must not exee nl, nor can
there be any ccmmunieaUon in p.iv&tevith
him; he is conitbrubb i3 M 3 new house,
hat does not cot r math iuto so iety—he
employs himself som* iie in writing tb.e
transaction* of hi* life; he reads 4 great
deal; it is hi* principal a nnsement.”
The same aJds which is a
tyroof how rigidly the hdand is watched by
ur eruia ra or* that station
Yesterday the Wellesiy anived here* and
(so-day a South Sea ship ; but the latter is
not allowed to anchor, and one of our lieu-
Ifenam* will sro on board, and take charge
es fatrw : i!e she stay's here, after her arrival
©be wi.il have no cointmmic&tion with the
*bore or any body afloat except to get water,
lifhich will be annulled hy o'tr boats.”
London, May 9.
The letters by the French mask conS m
<ke intellipee *e we yetterd y ins- rted, as to
the free inmort of grain into France, Shit
I*o port duties would be levied 00 ships loa
ded with corn, and that export article* in re
turn would also he exported duty free, ‘t he
decree i* dated 12 h April, aud has been
cent into ali (ho departments It has nor
yet published in ar.y of the French
*3ewsp"pert?, to avoid excitiog apprehensions
in the public mind,
One of the liters odds, that the tonnrge
ftfgco'is exported du*y free, is not to exceed
ffce to mage of gnoc-1 imported.
L*st night we received the Pars* papers
es Sunday, end this morning of Monday last.
T alley rand, who set uff for his seat at
*F?len*y about ten dsyo ago, and whose cld
ire w&* general(y tonsidered a* exile,
is about to return forthr tth to Paris, from
M'henee, af<er a slont stoy, lie will proceed
to the Baths of Bourboane. Some persons
tviUattribnto this speedy return to political
cause*. Perhaps tra could give the real
hns no relation, however, to
politics.VThe pnntfe,feearingcf the depar.
ture of the prin-'cas from London for Poris
fcs* hastened havk to Paris to welcome Lei
getum. His highness is known to be a mod
cF of conjugal aUne'iiment.
The former secretary of Maret (Bassano)
at Genova, aad eeutuu
LOUISVILLE, THURSD A TANARUS, JULY 11, 181 G.
derail escort of gendsrcp'x to the frontiersj
of France, where It vrns r&celvi i by fcaolh
j-r escort. Papers es the highest iiruotlants j
says an nrtiele Loci Geneva, were Brand ]>-}
on him.;
The T)trh pope?* contain an article
from Rome, which states, that a te*
form is making in tl e tr.hujsais cf the in
quisit on. The li.ief, nddrtssed by tht
pope to the eoneregati'-n employed in this
business says,that t.ccusvlion, deauoeiatier
and inquisition in matters of faith flinnot
give origin ton lecal pro-ceding, whs-h
oiust be founded on ftels. All persons er 11-
1 in exrolpatioa of the accused, ofwhVi
*ver (1 u>’ogi?t-U communion (bey eviy he,
shall be a limited in exculpation.
‘ian* yisd servants are’ rtseloded fri.-m be>sy
beared wither fur agaiust the ‘i in
proeeAimgs ere to be public, end no wi&tes?
will he ftilfiwed to state hearsay evidence.
Cardinal Fontanais stated to be the ciiicl
promoter of the measure. When the new
ode is femnpleted it is to ho sunt to f.!t the
Catholic courts. ,
liCtters from Brn**-”!.:: stste, thet tL eddKe
of W ellilijtou ivitends soon tc visi the sev
eral *crpv of the srnsy of oecupatios, Rus
sian Austrian, Prussian atid Bnvarien.
which ire cantoned in part or Champagae.
Lorraine nod Als iee.
Sir Graham Moore is appointed one o’
the lords of the ailmiraltyf ta the room o
lord Heary Pnnlett, ti sio retire* through ill
health.
j Darirg robbery on the river Thrrrhes. —
Last nignt, between t? ed^ 11 " 9 °’ B ‘ Be R ?<l
f ‘n, cue of the hoy* boFfngivg to the Last
India Company, wes proceeding i.wu the 1
’-Ivor with upwards of twenty she# sos. dol
lars,in order t> bo put on board .the Lady
Campbell, outward bouud lndin’iat T lyr.ng
t Gravesend j when ih Woolwich Bauch ■
they were boarded hy seven riien in a large
(Utter, who overpowered the men on board
the hoy, nod confined then'under the hatch*
ways ; tfe'ev inmedifttelf Isove seven ehesfs
of dollar* into their boat* and rowed off.-
not heard that any of ihem have
yet b<*ea taken. The whole.cf the city of
ficers wept down tho river this morning in.
search, and a number of other oß.i'prs frbns
the different ofliee* are in pm sail ts the pv-’
rates.
A Flanders mail, and the papers and
■ Tne-day Inat, arrived yeslerday. Tbe in
telligence received hy the former is union*
portent. Th- French pypers ei? equally
destitute of iatebegt, perhap*, with the ex
ception of ah artidain the Macss'e-r, detail
ing the proeeetiioge of a meeting recently
held in the Freni h ejut I, acd (Gihposcd of
indmdimla. who l ave been laboring eome
; time with zeal, t'-ougli we believe with lit
! tie effect, to promote a erus&de against the
Biirbary power*. Bir Sidney Ss.-iih is said
to be the originHor of this chivalrous
schema ; and it is probable he is impelled
bv indignation* naturr I ton generous mind,
more than by a love of notoriety, in promo
! tins: this crusade against t*.ie piratical slates.
The Pnri* paper* make no allusion to
(he causes of discontent, which are said to
abound in France. Nor do they mention the
multiplied urrents, which are stated, upon
the authority **f private advices, to have tu-.
ki'H place last week in the capital. Sotno
of tlose rumors limy be exaggerated; but
the silence of the French paper* is ro proof
of their beiog false ; as the conductor* ere
under Injuction* uoi to insert a paragraph
that may have any tendency to .agitate (he
po l lie nrnd, or to p< ml out. the extent of (he
prevailing dissatisfaction. In the njoi.n
time it appears that a sadden and extre.or
dinery bustle prevails in the • tnionemenl*
of ‘he army of observation ; ••nu the duke of
Wellington, it is said, i • about to commence
i geue;-.\) inspection of to a whole, including
the Austrian troops in Alsae?.
We have letters from M.dta to near the
end of March ; they t< te that lord Ex
mouth’s expedition w**.* amply provided
will those poweifu! arguments in reasoning
with corsair*, shot, shells, Congreve ro k
els, &e.the show of which coutrj ujed m; in
ly to < ig lordal ip’s sueeessfol negotiations,
rise slave* r,eleased are mention: and at a
number far beyond £ny previous e* mpnta-’
tion ; and it ir evrn tvfiimi! and that thousands
*ad been already liberated. This is a glo
rious crusade.
teix spots are at present visible on the
•‘tin’sdisc. One of (hem is of eonsiderable
magnitude and resembles a oiustc r of islands
situated very to each oilier. Its !
breadth is at Jewst rqual to the diameter cf
the enrth. Another of them is very dark,
r.d surrounded by an umbra, or fainter
shade.
Chamber of Deputies TnrU, JZpril S3.
<* L uis, &c. we bvc oidained a* follows;
“ The sesiioos of 1315, of tho oh&ttbcr
of paera and deputies, 13 ciisek The fes* |
to of 1315 wiii eonitßenco cu the latof j
T-istcrtfer. , , \
“Thepresent prodamsthnshal* ue ear-,
rjed to the chamber of deputies by our ir.e -
inters ts ike m>i io and ot dnance. j
Louis,” &e. j
Paris, April C f J.
- Cniiht Posigne!-.?, Meet ♦ t- rencral in
the Ring’s army, died, i t I-is hotel in ths
line 3K Hsnore. During * r <• d - s s •veu*
period of the revolution, he contrived to. re*.
tain hi* regimenv {the chuseura oi Lorraine)
in the roost steefast loyalty. Louis JES I held
him iu tho highest estimation.
Pari’S May 5 1
The coimul ot revision deeded ye'ter i .y
on the appeal if the king’s procaretagaiiißt
be judgment cf the 261 L Aprs! last, wait h
-u-quitted gctternl Catnbroue, and oidertd .
him to be ee't at liberty.
After having deliberated for an hour,the*
oouneil derided, by afnajnrsty of three uR
two, that the jndym nt <i i -qiiuivlal should j
be confirmed auu itumediatcly carried into
eGeat. I
An cxpn liMnn from (he ports of Brest, St.
MaTo’and RK-hefort, is destined to resume
posAcssiun of the isles of Fierro and Mi-;
quelon.
Next week, several fndivilyals are to he
tried before the cerrec-ii mal tri banal, ac*
cuied qf tiling seditious expression* iu the
villages adjacent to I* iris.
Paris. May 6. k
The duke de Cbatrc Jus taken the datbs
as ilirst g cl'ieniau of the chaoiber to the
king.
(In Saturday, M. Pasqtfier, member of ihe
t'hami'C'T of deputies, fate keeperet the settle,!
was (lirowa’froin bis horse at jtln.*.seau, aad
had hb thii’ a dislocatedby the f. ?!.
On the 3<! the muuieip.’.l ecucei! of Pv
ria ordered 60 000 I’-.mea to he disH'ibuted
atuO!!g the poor of tue tv vivo urromhee
mcn i\.
An eaWlsqnnks, aecomptmed t v * erei
f.oiB? in the air, feat occurred o Norway.
7. he Gazette of Haarlem sontraiiii to fke
report which bad been cir-ufatcd of the
liuShkn Corps being ft bon i to evaluate
Mhubeuife, AVi 6ue?. &c. in enter to pro
i"v'.eoci si-the Upper Rbie ; and obve-rw-*! that
| the assertion was entirely destitute df fcuri*
j datitn.
I- The English papers ridicule the report?
| which have prove ited for game days at P
I ris* to great e lunges have taken place if
i the policy of the allied powers.—-They it
| particular rack among the camber cf iVbles
| the at’CM iitst of u triple alliance bttweei.
i Russia, Prussia end tbg IVi l therlainds by *
treaty in which England has no particlpa
lion. These journals, who pretend to be
Weil informed, arsert posit’vesy that vc
eliauee has occurred in the dispositions of
the elded powers, and thi-d they are all de
sirotts of mKiutaining that peace which has
been established fey the asset solemn uroven*
tions,
A royal ordnance, d&ted the 3d, contains
the following 5
“ Fuji ana complete amnesty is grunted
to every individual prose sited and t er.dtm
nod as abater of. or accomplice in, the de
sort ion which took place prior to the Ist of
October, Ist 3.
, *We enaseipiehtiy rpflh.it all pr.in? ar.d
penalties input red tor the eaout offence, with
’ the eicc-ptinn of paywoi.t ;.f the expences
which have been adjudge and ”
On the lit instant. count Jules tie Peigttxe
embarked at Calais for Endeod, where he
is to marry one of the mhest heiresses of
Scotland.
Funds, May 4—Five per pen*, consols
58 95-100. Bank actions iOCO,
You wiU observe k>.t ike French papers
made no mention of a conspiracy, or ar
rest having taken plate at Paris j yet it is
certain, that no less than three hundred
persons have been taken into custody with
in these few days. Government are fear*
ful of agitating the publit mind > a so ten
der a subject. it is p.obable tha one of
the individuals thus arrested will be brought
to trial, either lor osuf of sufficient evi
dence, or for fear of admitting the v ry ex
igence of the conspiracy. <t a time when all
■ is described as pease, union and loyalty ;
; or for fear of committing so delicate a case
to the hazardous chance of a trial ; forev
ery trial which takes place at present may
be consider!d ns a contest between govern
ment and the public, which the judges de
cide according to the prevailing irduen-e
i of either; and public opinion now assumes a
manuring tone, which arrests the sentence
of the eorruptest judge.
The appeal made for the acquittal of!
general Cambronne has, you will learn, been
rejected. The Journal General is this day
suspended for k&vmg given a detailed ac
count t’ the proceedings of tbo council of
reriik'tj in this case, contrary to the sspresf*
injonc.ion of i,overnn! a t;t
An artiek:- tVoci Dijon, which pppearft
in pH the French papers, rtatei the in cix®
ter f w.,r has given ord n r* th tS! R e >usl>
it -ary retioing inthedepat meat ofCotcd’O^
or r ailed into uciu t>d is:mediate tete
Vice. Koder severe pen Itiv s.
This, to'cethar v i h t>.‘* ! :t? order for
raiding the fifty regi.-u r-l, wU\ l Impe, bm
a{iii:i u-d as k proof i i.*ai vuYertsmsnt are ae
rually making military pmparuions. Iho
1> ic’de iSen t, who takes a secy a- eve p>rt
in the fnrnaiat; of (hie araiaini uv. itiquir and es
LUarke the other and y. w-.ether ho rouirl
; rornp:ly ra so J50 ; OOS ran, which that
min’jier conf'.issed o —-tham
could he raise 100.000 The possibility o?
ev n such n levy * th it . ppeartd to hin%
doubtful. 64 V- bat,” r i ’ the duke, < ‘yo , J d
who could raise fiyri-ids of men iortkeser*
T'ice of (he usurper, caunoi rise so incou
srdcrable a force for (hat of the iegitimatSl
govercigtiK.” Thu minister observed in re
ply, that times nod thin"* were altered p
that he h .and eVery where to emeunter t ilheip
op ( n resistan* e, or what wms efScimt, (ho
•Gis inertias, ** Then” resumed the prince*
“ if France V;iii r.el light for os, she must
gubmit to her doom—a prey to the allies*
she must stare the fate of Poland ”
Out all private anecdotes apart, the pubis
lie and official Recounts alone afford suffix
elect evidence of extraordinary levies ot*
men and motsey being made by the Frem fa
court. No Cf esc is assigned for them and
yet they must have c. purpose, and that pur*
pose cannot but anxiously engage the cos*
lectures of ail.— Morning ( hvonietd.
Paris, JMUy 7,
Ti'.c second rutin i? iff war cf lie firsfc
military division, will to -rooi row prow ed to*
ib*. trial s general Bentrand by cortuTnacfa
who w.s examples! IVots the mouta y t.
‘crcis of the low’, there ran be uo moral riis
positions of witneesee, and m -iditoe&te cars
opck in f-i’of of ike accused. The repor**
tor r.lace v ill be heard.
An expedition left Lisboa for Bnsilca
he (Sib ult composed cl a ;itp of the !it>e p
*wo f igates rml sevtrai transports, having*
on board 6 OOb troops.
M. Ben* it, formerly se*retrv t? Maret*
has at Geneva, and conducted
by - ,r.daisß to the fromkrs of France.
General CaEibrnne left Pane yesterday
moitiing to proceed to Nftftfe l’er esuaka
tion.
The journal of Aran announ‘es, that srrsi
era) enife'd From hmeu, who hudSxed them®
selves in the Urge l ilies of the L ! bob At*
tr.eries, have retired into the ictericr o£ ih&
New-Coatiaent.
Genoa, April 15
On tfeefith of tr i* month an English trig
entered this pin, hi viug cn beard *.£l lib
majesty’s subjects. *i in number, who v *r
in slavery in Algiers Tbs captain off. ho
brig reports, that lord SsEu-U'b’s squadron*
nailed from that port on lb? ib of April §
after having hcapily rerminated wiih tho
•ley of Algiers, the arrangement which k©
wits • imimlsi(j:a and to thatiurfe.
1 he Endi*b fleet so sail fas Tunis, Si
theuee so Tripoli, loir ; be <5: roe purpose,
which fills with joy ait the inhabitants c£
this duchy.
11 ([■ -ot-g
Prom the official London Gazelle*
I.ONDON. May 4:.
Carte?cn-House, Thursday, 31$ y 2 1816.
Thin evening, l. cine o’clock, the golem*
nify of the marriage of her royal highness
the princes* Charlotte Augusta, dju hfep
of his royal highness George Augustus Fied
crick, prince of Wal< e, regent of th.*. uni
ted kingdom of Great Itritain and I'eland*
with his serene hUd Resß Leopold Gt-orgai
Frednri k, duke of Saxe, Margrave of Meis
| gn, Landgrave of Thuiingnea, pii. ee o£
jCobourg of Saaifeld. was perf-iran and iu tho
GreatCriroson r cm of Cnrlton-house, by
•bis grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, in
the presence of her m ajesty the queen, hie*
royal highness the prince regent, tneir royal
highness*.-* tho princess Augusta S.-phia*
EiiZHOeih rd Mary, her royal l ighne. s th*
dueheßS of York, her highness the priuccsa
Sopliiaof Gloucei.ter, their serene highnessefli
the duke and Mademoiselle D’Orleans, tha
duke of Bourbon, the officer* of srate,
the ambassKdors and canisters from foreign
states, the officers of the hou*at>oid of tun
majesty the queen, of hi* royal KigUMs tho
priuco regent, and of (he youuger hranehea
of tho royal family, assisting at the ceru*
raony.
At the eonclusion cf the marriage sere
vice, tho registry of the marriage was at
tested with the usutd furnialitFs, after which
her majesty the queen, his royal bighom
(he prince -cgßis!, the brid- a nd brid ‘groom,
wish the rest of the royad jlamUyi
to tkt closed
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