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_ _Revolution in Spain! u \ Mijr--^BBfiiiti<ryt'D:M\sebnliaii , Pinujel£i conrmunicjted under yeiV rday's datef'.he fol lowing- royal order to nil excellency the prefi dent of the cotrnril. - . Our lord and Vwg has juft received credible intelligence of Ms intimate frit nd and -atiguft ally, the emperor of the French^ King of Italy bring alieady at Bayo >ne, for apurpofe thr tftod' agreeable, va'uable, and flattering to his majefty, namely, that-ot entering t^ef king doms witb viewsTn which .his roajelly periect If concurs, and of kjiagjvVUUty and advan- • , _— xage to his bdoved fubj-cts. \ AruTJt Bcconv^p>rHrBy--tnoft -nifi-h-sonfideration, iifg thennclt- intimate Iriendflup, bappjly./ub- ' \ lifting \Between the, swo crowns, and ihe waft high cJiaraS^t'of ris imperial and royal majef-\ ty, that Lis rnnjclly lliould go to meet and Compliment hup, and ic g .ve him the mod lin- Cere,-' prfitivt ai.d condom prmf < fhis inten tion and icfolncton to keep u{, renrw,<»nd draw clofer the good intelligence, intimate faedlhip and advantageous aU ance which have hapfity prevailed, and fhnuid prevail, Jjcvween thefc two tnonarrlis—Int •oiajefty has refolded fp edi. Iy to ft out fir cRe**purpufc of effecting it And, as this abfen«e^B to-left but .i few uays, ht expects, from the ii.yalty, at d lov-. of ris b. - loved fobjects; anJ particularly the inhabitants 'of this capital, who h4ve fo r peatrdly evii.e. d the.r being animated by thnfe fen;inn nts, ihat they will keep qu -et, ti tilling, an i luily coi-fid v Jngin the ruiLatwux .Z.-.iJ,, vity and juilicc of his mint'fters and tr.bnnals, upon whom In- majefty had laid theftntrcft nju eti ns to thit end and principally in the\newly created ho,rd Ot Rovernmeny, over wfecn- his ronft ferene lne al)UItiM01 , Mu highnti>the'll/t-.llt Uoll aillOIIIU IS IU puftdf t 1„ •;,,, > „. < l4,imIVtIlf,.Ily^nTirtFrl —.. ,— „.n „. ri>,„ I,„„«,I \ , L _ f _„.!,„,„.„, V forts io poffeffiotJ of the Spanifh troop's ha' not. ; ^ It', before you receive the Tefolirtion .of t| emperor, younptcelleocy IWuId find grou for Hying with precaution, and. wider the in , nut, tcnce of fe^r, .n the forts which it. prefent then the nieafure, j ou -pTopoTe nHghrje\*** d to with pi'oprietyf-^nr, injthe- mean >vhen no fuch necrfficy weifls, I wilh 'to Im, pie£ on your-mind, that it will {Vrve no'dood purpof. to fupply the forts with Hores-of-pro- vifioru ; that fuch an intention is pointed/and ffenuve; and that it.will. nnn he irj thfylriro. er ot yaw excellency, or tnyfelf, to remedy the coefequepce\ of the (ehfation which fuch' a meafure may excite^amung the inhabttaiits. Vour excellency- win\ be..pleated, to accept -my—molt-high .corifideratitin, Maj God preferve you many years The CpUKT of EsPELBtA *j Lttttr of bis majn'y the emperor of Pranct to bis royal bigoness toe ptmct of Astru-. „ « •Brotber'T'l have received yourroyalhigh- '•jnefs' letter^ The lnfpefti.m of y ur roya)fa- 'Jther\a papers, mud already have convinced you \of theaffeftiqn which 1 eyr* »-'••*•«• i \\aer .{toIpeSE to yoTrr highnefs with franknefs and'—^ : can lor. ntertained a hope thjt, upon my -arrival at Mail id, I might perfuade myi^luf- tnous friend to make fome necefTary ieforn:« in bis donrinion;, and in fofuedrgiee to grati- , fy tlic public opinion. Xhe^prmce oS P« acejs .{.difmiffiwn appeared to Tfie_ requifite' f r' his happipefs and that of the people. The evunts in the north have- reiaidrd my journey. In tha-rrieaii-time the occurrences av Aranjue/ haye_taken place^l do not flft up for « |»idj.e ' l ....t _ t \tHe. MADRID GA«»TTI!, May 13 Circular Address of the Council of Muff taitjituTSpahurds ! You have, for iwenty years togethei, obey ed with u excepti nable loyalty the auguft mtrnarch rif5pam, ever treading in the ftrps of your forefathers ; you have made filitible re turns to his paternal love, and (hated the jufl concern which the council exprefTed to his nia- j Ity reflecting his abdication, the daj folltW- i'.E. that on which it to '-k place If we pub- Iifhed hi? fuc tffors acceffi -n to the I rone, it was merrly to comply with his fupttne com« nunds. VVe would h .-ve lon^ corVtltBied .lub milfive at d f^ithfhl to his m-jelty, If we had uuderftood, iKa ^ris abdication artd rUgnatioh i'f the crown was not accoiipaniedUvith the ^eqoifki fpontanfous freedom. \ Evr'n finceCharles IV. m«de itkrxtwn thai the ahdicauon had been Weed frxjnhVii, and authority ' ceiWa^flil my uaniej In «pl my i»iih cipice int (flruck roe tint to appoint il the fr.ptvpie i i ..... . J. rtnt.we/ T^ciatir otyJie m1es^fi(p«)i?;bf the con| I eye of pLtlG|ng^Kr jMy £& r ^ Lgtber band tne-^iajnent virij' of. Wiciryour \ ny proof}, 4^tb.egreat-ferfs you liavedciie us j 1 hav reCt^3Twnh-«-tonfent%iid ap- fr-bation f my (aitfiruttin jeat ally, the em peror and iigj upon ap \ \ •I'd rgyjl ugrintls my yuur imperial\ i,.nt g«t.e|>l, by jeJ toVlie boaid SslTrre, umiexed-j' have taken place., 1 do-not jet up i«r \ - - j. . . - f • oTwliiryus ^ha^e ^rnor of t^^ueV^^^^^J ^ the princ'e of peace j 'but, v hat IJCMIW IS, th„ J ,t gom went, nd » Mt - t ,„ thf|n kings Oiould never-^nuie their Itibjefls to ll.r, , eni.-mn, T«W C ' JUm^.ul, will bluSd m doing, themfelves jujlue. I P r.y % » ^* 3 Ard la I ^ God-xhat your royal hghnels nuy never-«t 1 re note p~ . L ot M v ..:dci I. sl.-ly au4 peiience it. ._ R ain that a prince whd has marmd a piu.crfj of the r yal family, and whn has o long gov erned the kingdom, fliou'd be perfecut-ii.— He has no friends left~;'nor. j would y< ur iv<\ il highnefs have any, il you flio'ild o-ie -thy he .unfortunate. The people gladly feize ilw op portunities j>f making themfelves ameii.l: IT the rtfpeft they fhuw u?. You cann.'t tn wortlivpitectroii. p y«r.i.f, Mjy 4, ISOj App ntmrnt of the to the Kingdom-. To u e ih/ rtmt rear «' H -^'UV iiccntd it prier tn give the fame •••e> and that they will maintain, as th«y are bound to do, the peace and harmony which tnve hith- jfirto fubfilted between them and the tr-nps of Ms impeiul^and royal majcily, punctuihyfnp plyiBS 5b?!P wlt '' whitever they may want lor their luj.lftence until they procred to tticp»«ttl^s T»h~ere they 1 tend to & > for the grsateft jrl vantage and Utppit .er^ -at hoth natini s : Hn niuj^ity giving the myft p. ii.ive -ITuiancr^ that there is no ap^reliet.fion whatever ot the faid tranquility, good intelligence, und .idvan tageous alliance bring diflurbed, or alterrd , infrrjd of whi. h .tun imijefly is fully niu»iin.i.d; tha: it will grow m„rc and more folid ev ry day \ . . - CS »gn? d > SEJBAS1IAN PISUELA. { x We have been tivure i wi h - - - . . , the-crown the b »rd of governmtlll,^!)! couji ol of Oadile, and the whole natiun, ha«brtVi anxiiiufly waiting for the decifn ncf a qldipu of fuch high imp rtance ; and the cour.cajwie examined with the greateft attention, -thadoc oments upon which the pt/werful umpire\wb his beet?\appointed foi Hut parpofe, tiw; - i d<d Ins determination. I he mofl impinliiit of thrfe are fubjuined liere ; and in the ojn- lon formed by the iouncil 1 _trie,y have had |ie certainty, \that they have not eviated fri that which the au^uft party hirnfefr would ~n (lii-|'ifi1i if li'fn rnmpliTatcd cm-umflances h not oppofed that concen. It is undoubted L .if irtunate, that\ the urtton of the lathers this people has not yet taken place ; but thi! m sfortune will prove leji,„jj»(\reffir:g to thej bi neficrrrt team. a. the rtfult ot the late e We have been teyure i wi h ihe^.l'otving, hpid 0 ut fljttenng hopes for the futu ttajrflation ot a iett r from the c.'uriPfof i.fp&- arc l t he n?tmn will fhortly be rn.tbled to pi \leta Capr general of UataWia, to h.s excer- cte d t witl flt.«:y Iteps, in the career of 1 lencyy \cnerall oft cU*fionn Unheme,, command.d | ia p pll c | s ia d pr fperity. Icnc -cnera o cuwtno unneme comman ing in chief - :he army of obfcrvation of the Ealtern Pytenees pro- f hei iappii els and pr' fperity. Thole hope b'-gin to be realized, firice the king has nppi'intid. to fupi.Iy hrs place in the governmen of thefe kingdoms,-? prince whe, w'rbout any other interrfl than that of Spain, ^heady evinod by his benrficent and unre- mitt.-d exeitioisat the head, of his army.de- v >t'S himfeif with eagernefs andTheTnoft fuit- roagazmes, unu «ul o.s .....u . 0 | e inc<1 S( to whatever is conducive to her They have no enemy to f>a-, nor any thing t._ a i,d felicity, expect, except in f.. t .ir .s living a c min . llc hoard of ff SlR r Barcelona 18to Manb, 1808. The troops\in-thf Citadel and forts of tykin joui mty confi ler v t .ic -whok of tins o«y as magazines, and al its p.ovinons a lie interefl wuli the ti.w.i a.vd Spamfh it >h .ibita its Your excellency .>ccupitd th. % foitrefft«. n the na .n >e ot the king, as an ally ; and as fuel, the .Spanu'h. government c^nfentea t<- the c- Cupauon uf th m by your tit,ops, With i.. .greateft good tatth and t..uifi.ience. With M fame (eiuim 'nts, it has opened-to you an! tl>- army under your command us treal'tire s, its rcfources, and tl >e buf tns^ot* its familiet, in c/dfcr to aSoi.djou ,ji fuipiianle rece^ti >n, aiut ' to fbire wi-byou the food Ur limed for i u own nfe. Military laws prefenbe the mode of fupply ing garrifuns, when it hap, ens that they air •either engaged in hojlile-^peratwiis, or aie br ~\ fleged, orWn ^n-a^ir A rciiy in the Country is ^djreatrnCoT^vhich obliges the g-neral cum Jiandmg to tak the ptrciutt «)t i the fr.blif- fcnee of hrs- troops, fcy elt.bliih,ipg JenJts •i u !i_*xcmii ve of thrfe . circum.t^nces, il i. fieafure ouly Icrves tiixreate Iiifpicion and oif- tjifl. Neither my cundm ., nor the couiunt - —TT .(\fratiort of i! y troops, no the f «vor<btc re ception the French a,my have mew with/ou ^ht to excite aUrm. • 'I he tewn is provided with f -fppji ^s of tre- ry delcription, as you_wnJ pertr ve'by t '.ie jn ncx^ ft xtt tuetit ol tl.e intei.dani ; and even altli ug tBtr OYoulil be fome drficieucy, your excellency glves'us theftroi*g>lt afTur^nce, that pn vuToi s are \colIeitJiig at .lie porti of F raj 'Ce which are to be feut to this country, tree of His m ijefty the emperor and king, whofe wnhy nameTias mfjired us with c ijfilhnce, tvhile his troops occupy our f .ntj, beiiTg truly Uif irmed of*o'ur ducih.y a ..d honorable pnnci pics, \Vill.lia.t \I'f w.'ll p*talt I 'When -he -h, that you alarrn ibe city with tembte lo tbod ii .g as auconipenfe lor its constant l'uumilnvi. ~\ cond4C.t /C, . - Your ex cllen y will be pleated to -J -qjeft thr optnioiKif li -s itnperiaLinaj fly refptct ng vy 'iur determination before you car y into tf- f {\cl. and to ar.cotnp-^rty your rrquelt with th s f jp'ariHtinii r >f mine, as I fhall l^y tTTe bnfuief, b o e the kn^i*>y rwrfrefr^i?)'- Ut win fe ot- *eu I cannot give to your ezceiUncy whs| the the priBce^nf peace ; his crimes, if he wei-;^;^^ n t n!) ^ M { ll[lCS charged w'ith any^j>ught to be buned in the j A vjfft ,„ i, l0 fay-o' ughts of the throne I l^ave often exnei | ^ j L ; ti , fedd myy wiflii thatt thee prince off peacee n .g' -t difmi\\ed ; iff I havee nott beenn moree ui fe m wul tha th pnnce'o peac n .gl. - ' fi , > ( u # , ,„„,„, dirmiTed; i I hav no bee mor UMTJII, j U( , hl ; n (Ju it has been owing to my Inendfliip fo, U ..TJ,,,,, ^V;, pouu i.el Lharles, iron) whofe weak-partialay 1 cl le :•< • . • i turn my eyes. Oh, wretched humanity I nn- ant jibecility and error ; fuch is uur nirtto ! Ah V-=-|4jiiSi .however, may be reconciled ; lei th iSroffer^RTTn an afyluro iu Ftai ?e \ if iny kingdom, with the property i-t m- t!ic inailtname ol tianquTli- With ri -fpect to the- abdication of Charl-- . v% it has taken place at a time when n y ar tnie«\o>;cnpied jSpatn, snd Europe and puncui) imlgfit belicve-tb,at I have fent fo many 'r iops ifiCJhe \fcfe EUtfidJe. of driving my fnciid -u^ aily fi.tm the throne. ~ i. c r ' . . • •*• V* v , rc 1 i rrt-li-e >\cr t \i a neighboring fovereign, I am t-yji) 1 «( ! t r , „ f/ h ^ fl , (( ., lL inquire in-o what has tak-n plare, p evious to i my ack lOwTeagiflg thlsabdicaJon. ~1 ;hic |U fore wifh to converfe with your royal l.igt-r-fj upon the fubject. The caution wi h tw.ich I hau^ hitherco prcceeded in thefe .ffarrs. • -tight tug. ci\i 1 lo^fu br if B. g, »h> n tl.e i.uil tioot. ol oui .i 'ly,JLif etieror \f the FK ich. Aid tlte/ifjrt-, «c crunaiiJ cur f.i i -.me -r -i -n, ,Un , i l | | > | »i „tiMlri dJ-CiiS, til-cliaffi i erifS'^vitlieTT'S,'*) - ji Hv tJ*»tnl|i5 ( . viuces a> d (MidCrs to riii e und liil.uie the ai-T cA\ ifiti s, futlt I LS »3. J ltll411.i;it r, v .:dti I. sl.oly au4 [•.•d Duke of Bt/g i \ofGovernment. d ex'.ernal foes, I in older to attain enant^geueial ol tie hcry^bt gr«..d diile time, tomrr.ai i' lue inlgovernots 1 1 ur pro- ifr him ol rd c .ce, r» ifCUTTOT >-fThs otdeil !mg t'ur will, uS .like- le .ier,! cf the kingdom bo-j.-d <-t' iviveitmirMt. «*| lor the-dae ful^lmcut to convince you »f the fur>portyoi. will fn d in me, iflactions of any delc'ription ever difluib your reign. When king Charles informed me of the eventsbT Oftober Uft, I was'greatly Iconcerned at them, and 1 flatter tgyt'f tb*t 1 ''^Uiave cnnt.ibutrd, by roy futrgeflio 3 to their fcappy iffae. —' Yn0T - , government, which fliares all -he frnwments nf the c uncil, has viewed he in'* of thf preceding eveiitsin tht fame light i d ^pi.fi .'eis the deajrnuBUrtron ailoptfd by the « ifJnr n ot the trtbuual, ind to wlnrh it fub Cubes without reiyi^Wf, as tlif fuifiime t of r vocable deCr^eff^^^ovideni e, winch never if.ikes a rtligiotfS^eople, attached to their vereipn a>id to tlip laws by vfluch they; are •veined. \ |£j The pnntipal d.-cumenti qu .ted, and^vlnth he council had t.ikcn i. to\conlideratiou at the; meeting, held on tin. 6.K»nll.. in the prrfeme •{ their excellences in.nquii Caballrro', Don fco. t»il. and Gonzili O FarriL,membtrs nf the board' ot government, are the following ones : PROTEST OF CHAIIL£S IV ' Dearrfl brother. v utf-n: iL^ierwefetctmiiaii n (Sfci't.^ Baynm.e Inperi; Mdy 4, 1808. 1,1HK KING. aiPalace ol government. &rdcr cccotTjpjrying Le Royal Decree aid Ad'ieis (|—'. he grand duke of traiilnit to t .ie CJUU- Ir.n'xrd roysloVtr e of « Dearrfl brother, ~ h factioul minds, from which I had t^ I9'h'»n^ nfonth, I put into the>- 1 ^ art as y« in uguat.on ; „r w- « bauds, . f my ion a decree of abdication —On the very fame d^y I entered a folemn prO'.rft atriinft-tbe detre.- which had been ifTu-d id the m dff ot v. Id coinmotuus, a'nd forced txonS by the critical circumftances of' that periil joyal highnefs fliould die.iotht cunfr qpences of apular commotion ; lome of try fcit'ered f >1. iers may be affaflinated, but fj'ch e«r»ff's >tild only bring ruin upon Spain • ^obr royai brghnefs knows all the ie rlfr^ o: hearii y<,u may fee r that 1 am acna ed r>y ious ideas which w^nt to be fixed You be certain that, at all event, 1 will.deal wilv you as i have\3one with your nyal |«.f iht\: rely-^ipon ray Willi to lecncile cv, ,v thirW) and to find ppportuinti V to give y ,j pro Is of my affection and high reir-iid — , At>lfo J ^iray God may-keep you, bittiier, Uttdn his-holy and worthy protectimi. [Signed) NAPOLEAN. Thi royal council bus lubfcquently rerrurd, under Hrtte of the 7th and 8 n, the. lol.nv.mg royaj- aidrefs, letter, royal decree and order i ROY\L ADDRESS. * Sji.mirrds and beloved su J*ctSj- A } PernJom men are endtavonng to br ruin upoiyuu, and would fain fqpplyytiu \« arms, tht you might turn the ogjinfi ' French tilopsVanxious reciprocally, to tin pxr up -gJifTftihem, aiid thein agamll y..u. \/i i would be lie refult of fuch OMfter imcntii.s ' . No i.tlier, Without ^u^t, th .m the dr\aliti 0 p jof -Spam, ^id CitSmities of every dtf,. i ML. ' ' \/rouci. 'under 1 \Mofl ifliutnou' B rg b^s Jrec\ed me cl, as 1 li»r. by I'P the . . # our LordiK-ng Chn\h IV. iliufd at Evyon .{tiiimcnt, and by Mitch re, in t'£ palace oti i.is n-.aj*'y h s .rrn pff ant g- ft ral ut * he mya hRhiif fs, thr ab j Bti^Jt^at ti - f nc tut itfi'i i i .ii « b) t a;itl iicu'attd w. 1. . ctn / onJng j.urp' f. PistxttlM.cy Oon|Sfo»(Uan Knu-la com« Ira to appoint tieuten- Ldpvn, his nt p t i 1 and e named giaiiddukcof ny be C uiulnl'too by i |n cair ed int\ exc! u.ion p Hiule fprtd Li the, iriji 'rd on .he 10 M / , Iniur ti t pibi r he* tl.s r v I or-rr Uf tii' v. 1 1; ur t p M : i o\ri. 6\ a d 11 ) \ < g ', liruf IU1-1 Cril II r^' J acre, <i, F 'thr i , ni* b j: ' n . a i' tt i «l'il' I e w re' . -nig is» i r « II V 'C itl' Ii ut I r I »t et M<y, to Dr-'tus II tlu= coord! ai o t.iim. t.d ercloluits. ol Vibich lat r to f..b. it t I I ' Vrwifc- m I le iai e It itin , il \ I. .... : i : i' cirtnmftanci^qu^llv^rnpnaant and cf :ral. , am cpncertiig matteis witL my ally,lt.e efiT J t peror of thrlFrtncfi, concerning v.t«tever is 1 connetted wi\h your happinefs. B*#be fate •• •-->i'»i. <u iu iny iHtne- a J-t •s^wq.rl-d thti« • -Sire, venerated father ,r.J i'r. n. Oiderti vc- \ 0 et maj\i!y ai rtK ,f ot 1.7 l'.vr, oh. i -m. • aid fubnufli u,\and to' . i i. .i._ ....- . .. i ..i • « . .,, ...w - .i, l ,, pe „ r ,X.T not to htten tb his enemies ;\they Wow that tranquility is reftorrd, .hat myjpro-, I ^ lor veil i« in the hands cf iny auguft fiifi, T andJ > \ a ^/^ t «8 ' 1 ,T i....„f „„, „. aithful ally, the ctnpiror of the FienclJkn.g of I aly, and it is «>toru us^ that my foncoultfj not induce his imperial m.ij- lly to ackn nflrdge him infUit CSpaCity, I lolemnly d»-cl?r that ,the d-ed of ^abdicatipjj? winch I ltib(^ripedon the 19th ot lad month, is null and vmi'in all its paits ; and, therefore yjt i>-rrfy will tlatyou fliould m.ke it known t o all\ my ful jtdfs, tlrat their gcod king whaJriaVi-jJiem 4 wiffeslroided' teste the remainder of las life to unlimited lai-thi-i. Iuppin.-ft . T pmvlinnjily the authorityl mighty and from! example, and belit emperor of the fav'e Spain and confiein in tlreir Gtuations the membei of the nrefent board of govef4iment ,-«rid all foe civil I tf _ 1 . I U A n . trr.^,1 and military offircrs^who have been ever-fince the_19th of March- laflr !f°v!mfal mtejBd- to oo and meet my auguft ally, the eijperor of . \.-_«- I.! r T.„T., . A(f*r «>M|) I W jH so go '\ 7 —o . ' ^ the French, Ijing of Italy ; after wh fend further orders to the board. j I, THE IJING San Lortnzo April 17, 1808 To the fuprcracUwaul si govcrnmen and are either agents of EUL you wilLoccifii divifion of youl diflurbances am \ Spaniards, enemies of.our n* \% If you hea \the Tot/of your provinces and a [evils to your co ift my expe rien which I ho d f amseftors.1 |ve that the frf :nch, our a(l her happy] ho rx.f ilr^lotj, bn, or the Ii to them lonies, the [ (cries ot .J- and fubmu im -the -A1- Foilow my idlhip of the can alone ment, May 4y 180J Letter inclosing ti perial and Roy a BROT'HER; Myabfejice and irf wholly t o dedicate re Exertions requ.red for /laie': t the tranquillity Royal Df'er of bis Im- '- • (Marat.J iirmit hot allowing me the unremitted onibly with tlic v.if. •rnea'.edly expreffrd Jo in f J?^r 11 your r 1 Sic\. 5t . •Vuur msjfily's r id (Signed) ^ Bajonne, May 6 I In confrquence I I f- 1 J ) a. b> hii ^Jfn- i s ' <• i it. d dultr of - L -0i,4 '-e kirp «nn, the - ' 'il' VI. addreFrd to lv n \ aj 'd i\doling .o I is U (.ul' l.ther, s la\ct , ai u th' re. \\i '.o lie fan. had of g vrri 'nrnt, -iolt jai rrpltr'v c ''\•^ing the hid . ut' P lather, u tl - ittier v .1 icji the n ' tu I..: .mpeiul and .f MofforrttU- I re. ell, upull thr'til-, Ie i. ay be irn- fd -.id circulated by tie ' . e lti , t tedmi-'g-fiubl.Qled, the ciuiicil.\ \ 1 h-ve th.i i[ay tel.ve-ed to my fathe- a . l-J *1 .In ... wl.u h ynut majefty has «> I rcfign my crown Oy, wifhii.,*, th.t y.,ur . ..•, majrlly rray eoj y v. Un a lon^ frnes ><\ years, rrecommrnd to joi lSijc 'y the perfons who ' have ftrved.me ever.'mi- the l?>tr bX MUchr - '-f fully relying upon he afluranccs whiih your rriijrfty h.s given tr on thu head. MayJled___J_ P KUU1NAND. 80S. this rengiat'ton of tbf crown, in favor of hy auguft Uthrr. I rev I 'all the powers wiA winch I had invrflrd • ,e bpain ana mtye ner nappy j ,„ the p ., wer8 W) , v v , hlth , had my ^ . \Bayonnf. in the hlnpeml J«*7*«^- T^-Sf^oventm- ^u^^—-^. \- ;nt. Mav 4r I80lfs I, THE KING.\ TNR , ( MM \A,A..A _' r Y... • tore from Mitbid Ut the diMatch-i tant and urgent bt nefsthat niiglt i yitnr du- ..irobcy the A fi»fi»i>and. ring my abfence, The bjard orders and comni?\! cf our belu^-- fovereign, and fh enforce /«»r .execution throughout the -kir dotn. Seto're I conelude, I have to rttarn~i.t tbajj^to the members of I the /overnment of my J the board, to the BnMfted auttoritics, and jljjf kingdom, and the J f o the FW' rati L /' llif ir-ftivicej to ) me; V* 5