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Wk» ihavé‘ .zi.r1n2s«‘in their hands ‘Q\_e:j1exf is to /\tfbmmandg the M‘: m,y~’bf vres:e.mJ of?~AntlaWSi%1, ‘iffhe Img ;;~ x‘emoved'=.to _Se«vil'le. \ ‘é I5, ‘ii:-4 '- ‘Q. 5. -M , 9. W ‘z. ’*‘ » etltlie last hopes ofall the fzrientls-o_f-peacte . nearly to vanish. lt t’hreatens..\Spai.n.; and my duty obliges me toisny that it seems to me alarming‘ to I\i'ance. At all eventswar ‘l,l-1.’? not _yet'brok«ent'orth. Peers,ot' ?F.ran'ce, one moment remains, one moment is ‘lell to you, to save the king, to save your “country from the risk of so vdangerousijany entorprize ;h_-asten thenvto= imalre use of it j‘to,t'ulfil=t‘he mo'st—sacredrof ilutiesi';_to ‘ange- ceivethelgihg,-abused. as ‘he_isw_ith- respect ta.th;e‘wislzes’.of France, the --is:an.ts.ot\'his [»eppl'e,( hisyowtn pecun.inry »intex'.est, and not lesswith: regard to the sjtat.e.0fSpai'n, whicht is now rveipresented t0«l)l-In as»enii;e- vbl'ed~by intestine dissension. ‘ ' 3- *“'l‘he wi.-3h ofiI\r.ance~- it is almos’t'super= Vfiuous to say it-—~the wish of all France is. for peace. Sated with the glory of arms, she lieI'.$.elf,thal nnilervtlie govern»- ment off-her 'l«rin‘g_,;slie should be enabled to recruit, during the .leisur'e of ~pe’aee,' the strength wasted in awar ofthirty yeairs All the parties of this vast .empir_e;,g._:coin- ~posed'Was\thirty’ are -'o‘l\so. iihalnyf-_‘l5=iiiioust interests, are unanimous on «.thi.3 qi1‘e,§‘ti‘9n. Lille thinks as? Strasjhurg, Ly.ons as\*:B‘o'r- deaux, Marseillesv as Grenoble. '1-fliev most '¢:f[urious party iconnotdeny this truth,_ j ' “'Aiij(l\h0\V could‘ i.t.l>e' otherwise, Has “not the merchant of Bfordeaiix and of? Mitr- seille,s.,.in~tlii‘s' féase,‘7t'hc same; iinterest as the‘manufacturer of Lyons and of Rouen '3 la not the one threatened with iii-aving all the »treasnres which he int:-usts'to.;the sea snatched from him. 4’! Does not the other see the moment zipproaching y_v]li'ei1 his manuf.ictori‘es.mu_st close, which have chi.-t the:-to formed -the source of his glory and ofthe prosperity‘ of ‘his country ?Shall I speak of that part-o'f the population which derizves its support from daily’ labor {.7 A A‘ “ -Each individual’ belonging to tll'iS,,CltlSSi already knowns, by the reduction of ii part of hisxlabors-,‘ that in future he will’; -receive only a portion of those earnings which are nec‘ess_;u'y for the S‘l1,]l[)0I‘iI of his ‘iaiinily, and that the may from day to day‘ bel t'lepri.ved oi'*the last -resource, Can you,\ su_,p_pose, my lords, that o;;r‘i,culture will? be-more i'ortunnte—~—tlmt it willescape the!’ dangers which threaten rrommerce andin-1 dustry '1 ln our perfectetl system of society all classes are united‘ in one chgin otgcnnr 1 al ivcltiire. “~'I‘he ernliarrassnwnts of the. mercantile will be felt by the class at culti- ' lvators. and our zigriculttire too will a \loss in. the members who willgo to destruc- ; tion inithe desolate plains ofthe Reniifsula. j “ O that the’ powerful olh.tbe‘veart‘h~eould 8 count up the sutfrages at this“ ,dreudi'nl mo- 1 tnent! On our side is an i1mt,ed_yeople V! on the\ .other-—-what, Shall l“ea_y ~?-are‘; some individual interestsywho struggle to make at restoration, concurred in__ by all for the general benefit oi? society. sub- servient to their own private advantage. Those selfesame chivalrous sentiments which in 1789 attracted the hearts of the ‘generous and seduced the imagination of the enthusiastic. yet could not preserve the legitimate monarchy, may again de- stroy it in 1823, not withstanding I-‘rzmce wants to preserve itslegitimate monarchy. My lords...the question ot'war.is not, as some lmre -been pleased to say, a question bfilynasty ; itsis aquestion oftparty alone. The interests ofroyiilty‘ are not atstnke ; no, but the interest ofa party, steady to its old hatred, in its old ‘prejudices. and which is less eager to maintain than to re-couquer—-it is a retaliation which s.o,mr.- seek to take on the height of the I’y'ren- ees. ‘ cannot be unfortunate Spain-T—sbe-hafs no '-1’re’aaure, she has sjcarcely‘ enough to Supply her own ’subsi§ten.ce—-xshe is rich \m courage alone’, 4 ,' Y % , .1 V ‘T , N'EW-YQ.RK;.A;pni17.. __S~'I'I-IZLA ‘LATER EROM EUROPE. 'Since. our last,\ ‘V2.9 11219.‘-VSf(‘-3‘ -a b:'gshT Lsupply‘ ’uf' ‘interest-ingé Mintelligencge f1’foin E11r{3«pe,.‘ >’I‘~he‘ A,Pa'cket*.sh.i’p Cqlut'x;jbi=:;,' Capt. JL\?_o.¢_:lg_._:‘ ,ei\.s ai'i'ived'»~6;1 Sat_(fI‘g!a§z- ‘Evening, “inC\“27 days from _L'ivexrpoolV, 1briMn%gi1igA‘Mirég~ul‘;u' . v(§£_Londo;;.M provincial and Liverfpooli ‘pap‘e?;v§§ -‘the fo.rm‘er to‘ the‘ evening ofihe -Mb «of'1Max\ch fand Athe;la!Ater‘tQ‘ the fbofh i,nc‘lu§iver.~ M7‘. ~ 3,; ‘ ' ‘l«’z‘efer‘rvi‘r'1g;t<) give-the nei‘v§Mhy’,tIzéishar- rjvzii as much in (1e_tail' as p0ssi'ble, we shall ogcufpy no fpace with; our _q_.w.n apece -ulations. H will be’ seen, »th'at thg clouds are; fust g:1tl1crin_g ‘i_n:t_he Euno_pe:‘x slgy, and that the stoxfm of wax: %l10;vl]s‘al‘ong the‘ boiéders o'f1h_fe‘Peninsu»la*; ‘ . M’!'h\e Duke of. A~ngc_mfl’éme [had not -left‘ Paris-, LrutViva$;engagec1:in ‘milit‘ai\y prepar- auons. . L.m..e ¥E?0m.-T\-r__;1x NM\-:5. .3‘ ,4 a‘ 5 4, =13: 3’ ‘7E.\, . “~f,?;'uVdence :f6‘r‘bi_dfs_ my entering into more ample .(l‘e»;v¢['qpezneg1ts of the [dun-. gem of war w~it_«hKSpai'xi ; :y\our and‘ ru will: supply the déficien_cy.; But Lhave said-‘enough tp Vshéw that it was my ~dg.ty to appear Tm ¥§h‘is ‘tiéibune.-,.—f I.-t.b,e!'obged ‘to me, ‘who ;am o'ld‘—-A-wlvmé re-M 3‘.fre\cLs Fvance—--who am devoted ta the‘ Ming zinc} nis {5am_i’ly-—:tio ;m§ ‘-iv.h,o_ have ta- ken so .pxomi'nv.enf a fpar-Itv siqJt?he e;v.,eVnts of, “the double x:es’toTration—*—wfhq. by“’my ef‘-~ forts, and I v‘ex.1_'tu,re to say it‘, by suc- cesses, have placed 213 ‘my and nay,’ z-esponsibi’li‘t_.y. in the I ! ttheé unionl. .bet~weeIn France and the h',ou‘se of Bour-I hon; to. pg-:e.vent.as1Z1x: tasjn me ‘my the‘ wvork‘of'vvisdom}**ané1 j‘usfice from =béing’ r_:omprg;mjs'e<Y Eby rash and ab.used Mp‘a§'s.siox}s. “ \I1h\e’king4Vis decei.vied‘..;my‘.l'onds:; it is. our duty‘to-qndecei»vg\!1i'm._ I “ He .35 told thn’t\hi's '-people -wish (op ‘war ;; his\\p_e.ople desix-epezice. ‘ 4 -‘M ‘fllie is Mt’,6)iI*2t,hat,‘th¢ honor oghis ‘crown is’ compromised by his not x‘<:i{en’gingthe insults o‘ Ferdinand‘. His arices.-5 for Lbuis X-W. di ant revenge-7in’§‘n1ts. ‘fur_m‘oi\é \ ; and yet inliguestion ol dignity Louis XIV. is a model net ta be‘. despised. The lx,ap‘piness« of Francev is the\-:' gm-yé ofLo_t‘1‘i's xv-111. and he is ,worit—hy of enjoymg it. ‘ ‘~21 » 7 ,.. 33*‘ ‘ ’_~ 2., . in the 1’-‘1-en:-3. (..‘.'nambcr.vof'Deputiefspn {he 24:1. ot'E~'.~.'-r-12113,, the ordg‘ ofttie day _*hl.'i'l’)g Um: in}! ft)!‘ 1 iaing the sum of 100, \00U fur the vx«cracrdiu:ufy expenses of'1U2:,‘, ~Vv-l,?\Ci{“(:d up. M, Royeg;-; 'CMol-* lard, upp,o.=c:;d'ti1c law, and 'spolge“ boldly a';.unst making; war upon Spajin.. He in- Bis-(Pd that tho war was not g_p:nceiv9d- by thel{izAug'n\o'z~peop1e of Ffgance, and that: the V;-xinnc-:_plVes upon .w'h_‘_u;h ’it,is undertaken,‘ mermcd I-‘mnz;e‘us well‘ :Lé'Sp,-ain. A motion: to have his sp(!e(3h'}'1?intcd w;xs.ncg;1t‘iv7ed,§ MI» Del(:s=sert;described the war as un.~ just, ‘izn}'Io1i: # internxina'bl.e. ‘Me as- ~serted that Riego.7:‘i’nd Q.,ui1'voga,M and* all the. »farliQns..who [haventtackéd the gaverment o‘fth_e:K'ifig\of Spain‘-, have a night to gov- e rI1;S'paih,‘a'ccp1*ding. to their fancy. Fox\ his‘-7_0\Vn_,pm'*t,‘he wgauld mthexf make war updxi the Rhine ngnihsl-130,000 Austrians,f Iim.-:ie¢rx,s_,. and ?rcxssians,'tha\n march to, mzrke an war u‘pQu‘3G,'O00 Descamisados. ; ‘-'4\|~ 5\?‘ 9\ n \J W ., .,, ,5’ . 2\ :3. . ‘. We !eafn- from dur\N‘grEo‘lk =Correspgn. dent; that N1c’l'Io1as*b.oats\v;ain 0: the Ninfa Cata s.ent1,!n-for pigacy by gm e UniLeAd Statas'..b.r_ig1Si1>a;r'}<, has-been '[b,['o‘1jght' *9}; h_et'ore Chn9 q l\larsb'z1lL 3by a hzibea=s=.eorpu‘s an«1dxs§n;gg%fd. 11 win; The recoile:ctea~ .(haj[l},1.e *res’t_:of t e crew of thg Ninfa Cata!iha,Tiwfsg§r¢ dischangedhsome timeisince by Jixggg 1P;‘1i=kex!.-'-Spectator. Acc€1.Lmts~ frorn —l‘«Iadrid7‘, vizii Paris, and; also by <lisp;itrl'i'_’e°s d_i.:rect- to London, are: to the 93;! ol‘ Fe,b1'ua1'y; T he sessi.on=of the llx,trao1'cli'na_ry ~Coi-ties-A, had been _dis solved. T‘llC‘l[\*l':1\Sl -business was to de.—; c ree the «r-e_inoval’ not-.;t,be3 King, traxislei“ the. se.;it‘ihf,g9_Vé'rnvrnent; s;li.on‘l ”the inva-. s-ion lake _‘;il:i(i:e,, to’; ;'C:.uli_'z_. The King; strongly opfposetl this procedure, and the; ministers §c§,si‘gne(.l their pl:1c'esr—‘-038 ~86-\ count» says“ the. -King dismissed‘ .them.—r~ji ’l‘his” was n‘o~s.oi)_’ner <l;now«n;:than the mob,‘ asspinhled in front of the‘ 1?’-alacc——*-tl1¢_3i gates were closed-.-.-the militia and‘. Catval ry vggxe called out, and every tiling Xvasi noise and \tumult The Kings Vlt3.4S‘:‘_lfllf'Ol‘m-% ed that an ‘assault would be made ~up‘Dh5lhe’ 1’.ali-«ice,.A )vilh~a View to assassinate albev Royal fainily. He became alarmed; and ‘restore£’_i.-he ministeis, Or at least entreat-' ed thei_i.\w keep tlieirrplaces untila new: governinent could ‘be, formed. To this? lll'€“y1lSS‘é[ll€d5 and it li the King,‘ will ultimately leave ;Mad‘rirl_, in compli-i. mice with tbeiitwislies.. Thus matters; ‘;s‘tood~ at the 1astad.i‘}i<.es.- . ‘ll 7i.’=_ supposed by somenfthe \VI,‘.lle.1'S from ‘Mmlrid, that the jhfing would- make‘ -sinatlier violent attempt? c‘0\IIid4 -liiifns,ell' '_of his Ministersl, or lliatrth_e'y wqul'cl aittenipt. to rid tliemselvesi -of'him,.' ' ‘ The latest letter is.of the 23d. Then fivriter (leClll!‘8S his belief that the reign of ‘[\Pl\(.lll']£l‘!l(l is ili'znving~to a close. It is iu‘el-2. _.incholy to ré that ifithg invasion tallies‘, ;place. these’ »livisions in the Spanish.mt—.. lion. n—ill~itend rui-iill_y to hasten the gala:-t__ l.l'Opl)e‘Wlll'C.h We ullsu deeply_ deplore. ’.l'he Paris ,papers i‘ec<=i've(l in Lonslon on the =2-7th cniit.iin th-.2 adjourned‘ debate in the ChiIll].l)el'.*‘a. -on the molionfor al~sup- *pl_) 01' 1Utl;Utl0.~UUU livres. with ll‘L'Chzi_- -lenuhrinnd’s.,spcc« ll. which unequivocally demonstrates the déterininatimi of the French Government to pivosecuté the wan. The following are extracts from that.Miu- Ister‘s speech;;- 0_ur interference has no other object tlian to destroy an anarchy‘ which has plunged. m and blood” whole provinces, whirli -demand. their King, their God, and their r'e_ligion,;, and ifit has been permitted to England to repel I-‘tench contagion, shall we be forbidden to repel Spanish conl'agio’n‘? (Sensation in the Chauibe‘r.)_ , The King of Spain is..oi'i,-, ly .1 prisoner inlns palace as Lou‘is;XVl.~ was before he ascended the scaffold, An- other snch» -.is‘sassinatiou,aiid we shall hgire est-ablislieii,vby precedents, the code, the custom, of‘ raising people against kings.---‘ (Brzivos on the right,.) War then is indis- peiisiible! It is preferable to this state of demi hostilities, which has\ all lhe‘incon- veniences of war without: its advaiitages, and ivhich««e‘xposes .,our soldiers to allin-i smuations bfthe agents of\ (lisorders.”——-» ‘ins concluding?‘observations of M. De Vlllele. in .tho_d.ebate of the preceding day, were important and‘ decisive. “ll tlunk, said‘ he“, \ that ‘peace is preferable to warn; biit Ithink also, that in3t'he situa- tion of Spain, the .mm'ritamancc ofpeaés-as iiiiposs2Tble,_:ind lliat,.,at all events, it wguld ibemore‘ dangerous than wai'.”= _ 7‘ V :ln,l5o’t_l‘1 Houses offarlinment-, the '1\Iin~; try 'had'de<_:lineil.rnakin,g any“ explanationsy ‘as to their 're‘lati‘ons with France ' nmi’ Spain, on the state of the pending negotia-i lions‘. iln__answe‘r to the questions ol Mr. l‘l:O.lJh'Oll§e,‘ and Sir Robert Wilson, upon the subject, Mr. Canning said “the hopes‘ , of preserving peace between tlioserpoiversb “were iiiim-iri'cilly diiriiizislzcd. but not ’ilj'uf‘-i ' stroye‘cl.” 'l‘a‘ke their speeches together? liowever, neither Lord Liverpool -nor Mr” , Canning. express any confidence in the fa vornble result of their attempts to prevent hostilities. And. it is said, that ‘F rzince has iuformeil the Britisli minister his l'urt.hejx? attempts ti) mediate between ‘the «Fl-en'c'h arc‘! Spanish ‘G'ovel'nm_éntsl would be iinayeliling. _ The Spimish Cortes aria said ‘to have. granted letters of marque :ig‘ainst‘French\ vessels and 40 comm_issions' had be.e'n‘3ta-2‘ vlién. ' . ’ ‘i ‘Y, _Z«°' -3' '$_ :\»r;\ ~ «$4. ‘g ,£ 4“. >.—,g.‘o g’=\*T~ ., 35 H. y _ \‘ 5 . . ; $3.. .~'f . oh‘ '4>.~.‘ . 4. . M - M COMEN-T { Pm.4cv-;,§-Np ..llIu.;:m=in—.-—Cziptzniixs Robin. fsonybf tf}g:b‘riig B‘eW_ide’re, from New-Op. leans, +;it‘:it_es, that the bI‘lg-'—-.-“—- Capt. Pep. kins, ol'1{:exnn‘¢_bggl§:, :‘1_1'ri_y;od att1h.e iB.‘u!ize fun the 21st o,f-lll“,rg'1’g5‘§‘l_l;1froxn Poiit znu-Prince, yin. CampeAaé;l1;y.\Wvl1 at the -latter‘ port, _C-apli. Perkius\'brig_ vwas boarded by 'a pi. xjaticul schooner, olgabouit fortylons, pm. 5ned w-ith 2; crew forty vb1‘U'2{_35.lnllllm;:g1 sbupe,,~who .stabbed'C-apt. P in ,several pin.- lces, and‘ cut otflxis ‘le ft arm. Capt. P. then :tnzful_e knd wn wh_e:?e tljg pn1'g\tes¢}i§vou!d w hat money svz which guuount. ed ‘go about‘ two_..-?l‘xqnd17ed glonblootzs. No: satis wlllx this, the. |ifl1fderers~_{)1'(»cee:l. ‘edin their }1'orl§g_of blood, and cut oil‘ the ~right' arm, and one of his legs,‘ above the knee. The inhuman m,onsters than -dip. peila quantity 0! oakum‘ in. the oil, arrd al- -tex; the moulh ofpqor Perkins with thiscoi1f1bx1s(‘ib;le,, they placed him. in the oakum, and 5Qlll[}g= lt(x.it,.s;0on\tern1inat- ed..l)‘isvsuA1Ter'rngs. The mate was <s(abl5‘e 'tl‘n‘ough the thigh. lfthel quotation were .noLto’l1agkrie_ved, wéll might we mzcluim with the poet, - Gen. Fov :1£t«g‘i'butcd€{he war to aaconccals ,ed,pow';er who would commeuge through Spain, :1 war :against our institutions. “',Fil'«1.t,p()w'e!' dragc I_~‘r.unce where she does not wish to go, and so tires out the Minis- ters that _they «will» render war in‘evj-itable - ‘The Minister ofiFinf<mce. M, de Vilele. -- prov-c2't4hz1t wevought hot ituizrant the subsides‘ dpmandgd by ~~.t,h.e government, it‘ ought to be pI‘0've.d~th,at the present situa- iiion of'Spain,is compatible with the‘~ifxonour and sec'urityiofFr:mce. That is the ques- tion’.'w~h,ich ought to be discussed in this‘ “fribiine, instead of going out 01 the way to at_tuc.k. suicl; and. -Minister. A ~.. ,.-“ ms’; L’ N « »:~*I*s if ff “ \\He is tald that Spain is :1 pney wan- :u'.(;hy, dangerous to l“rzmce.» Let facts answer\fo1' tlxemselves. M is ’u\ue»that anztrchial doctrines have made an :‘iIiat'1n- ing ‘pi:7og‘x'ess in France. On the contmry, has‘ not Apoxver made rn[')id-,conquests a- mong us since the I'cvo}u_ oftipain ‘.7 “ Let us »n.ot'be afuaid, mylords, to pre- s_e,nt the truth to our king.;’ he never re- jects it\ :md.~;1t is .:‘m this con that L! support the annnxendunemt .w'h'icl1 _has.‘ju1s*. been p_noposed to y'0'”u by Baron, d,e Bar ante. l the Majority of th‘is:cham.ber be induced by vtheir to 'the king and the c-hmnber to ‘sanction it. by their VOfeS>. ‘It has been. said” with reason-, that the P-resident of the council of Ministers was desirous» of preserving peace. Such also was the desire. of the monarch ; and‘ there’ ‘_iS‘h0 M.ini‘ster who would have remained,‘ Ministeir, bad he ndvisedthe King to. make an unjust wa1‘._ Yes, had it been possible to have avoiclegl _‘w.;u-,- we ‘should have done.-:1t—:-and weehave tzrieduevery thing to preserve pence. ;, 4 T We ‘haveé-even maylé Mail the sacri we -could to remain. in that sit.uat3ion. No doubt=.peuce”is«preferred to war——hut war rather than disgrace-—war -rather than chmpromise dearest interest of my coun- try,'nml.th:1t the situation in which the jS_panish<Revolu't‘ion has placed us. _,‘ There has been 0,bsti'nac_.y,» tlxere have’ been -refusals, on the par; of those who gove1'n;2I't Mzxdrid ,- the proposition made to ‘them were; however not in the interest, ofFranco2,the_y were all in the interestog‘ Spain nu fact we did not wish to make .-‘her a French vprouirzce, ‘by placing in for- eign King upon her? throne. Z ‘ How could this war compromise the: interests of France. Not wishing to im-s pose any hxw, we would C0\}fhhQ_‘i£ within the iimits which the Speech from the throne laid down. , “My lo_‘1'ds,lI will only say one word mor_e,.ankl itis to a~'k you whether no one has any doubts with respect to the iecret iwislwzv. ot1F.erdiimnd V?l»l. 1 permit my- self a personal opinion on this point ; 5 ground: it ‘on .p.is_t events but too well known to me. Assuredly the king oi bgvaxw vyzis nevervémore completely (leprived all liberty than during the seven years of his captivity at Valencay ; and I appeal to somiei-0fm_v'nohle colleagues to recall to their recollection that at that painful peri- od neither their honorable names nor their touching ilevotedness --could inspire that monarch with buihcient con to remove from his mind\ the impression, that the attempt which they were willing to make for his deliverance.Twas nothing but an act Q ! of which been would ‘-‘be thevitftim-; and mypersonal relations with king_l\er'dinand liave; authorized me to believe thatthese refnsal.-s arise ‘from a noble con in the - sub- jects, to ‘whose courage and attachment he wished to Votive his libemuon. This last observation, { notivithstaiiding the‘ (litfer ence of theitimes, affords you many op- portunites for compaiison.\ -'—-'—- \ '——.—~.--——--4--“'Is. ‘there mt soxriia chosen cum, Some hidden tfp.undeLiu thelstqres‘ ofheayen, Red with uncommon wrath’) «inc. ‘DESPERAXE co:u'L11c:,'1\’..’=--D113‘. * Rial Cor- ning ‘qt Mentor, Ohio,’ on entering his at short titnéyszincé, found it in possession of :1 large u3‘i'1d cat,‘ wh1chMim~ mediatly~;_spz‘£mg athiin. During the ren- cdunter°h\e<:aught. ‘catby the thI'ut'\(, and after :1 hard stmxggle sqcceededin kil- ling it,without injtug to himself. ‘J? A MEI.kNOHOl‘..\' scans»-‘—Ai corresponw »~ iélcntat? C'onwayb:oro'ugh, in Hairy district, informs us that on the’ 21st ultimo, he was called’ on‘by the\ Ccyronerof {he district to_ attend an‘ ‘in’quisition on :1; most solemn and impress'i've. occasion. “On approaching-.t_he §pot;»’,.4?-’ W obsenves‘ our corresfpondant,,“I w,asuprésented with a View «of _tl:'e ‘dead ‘body of a whiteman. of at least? 60‘ years oi age, whoée snowy but gory locks would have. led us to believe his pursuits for dif- ferent from tbaf,'wh'ich an: inscfutable Pro- videnqe ;d\*:ite'rrnined shpuid_ behis lagt. It appgaréd, from me evidentje, that lie had attemgted ‘to rob a pot-.’\‘to houseiin which a gun\ was sehand -on his entry hc.inadver- teintiy touched t;he‘§pring, and‘ was thus by his own hand, j‘nstgxutaneousi_v hurried ‘before’ the‘ bar of an angry God. What solemn and use'fqlir.;x'el1ections might be dram’; -iromthis-oaw.fu'i dispensation !\-—- wxmmw Izgninnlcancsm This \1’al:,S:l_Y tlic-3,’ has already produced bad elfects upon our cominerce. I1 is-be-l cause. the public credultty has been abused All the evil that has been done is to be at- tributed :to the moral inlluence,to that spi1‘- it of pznty which has been displayed event in this Tribune‘. But has not the Kingi'e- assured France, in saying that we have in our COi0X)iBS.f)n(i on our’ coasts, slxips of_ war in much grealerlnumberthat are pos- sesseil by the ‘unhappy ‘Spain ?. M I_ repeat it; the question con itself to 'this—-man you, in the state of fermenta- t=ion'in Which‘ Spain is, iv.i'rhdraivtl1e army youhave upon the Pyiteiiees, for it is on this. condition you will have peace. In line; tell us», it there be any otliep part that can be adopted fortlié safety of France and the honor of the (‘rown, than-th-.it which the Kiuxg has adopted 3 It is pretended that we wish to impnsn the Cliarter upon the Spaniards. lean afi thzzvt France never\ made such :1 «pro- posal, nor é.veu~-liintellnny thing to that ef- fect. in fact nfho can say that institutions which suit us, will eqiiull_y suit another nation? ‘S. y H1 PS _‘ I ENGLAND. '~ Ld Morley‘, who moved the address in the House of Lords, Igeferriug tolbe affairs of Spain. remarked, that the dislinc-’ tion between Naples and Spain. m relation 10‘ foreign iutettcbence, has been admitted. ‘-‘Whether the King of France had ta‘ice‘n a-correct or ujuducxous view of his own ‘af- fairs, need not now be determined; it was; Isu the right of inte1;!‘e;~q;znce’ hadsbeen denied by the British Ministry. No arguments and exgrlions had been spared by -the Britis‘h’Government. ff ,1-'1'-ance commenced the war, Europe would knmv thutshe:dx_d so onher own rcspom sibility.\ . A v Onzthe sume ot}cn!i6u in the; House of ‘Commons. Sir J. York observed; that _I\m\-' thing was _,more unjust: and \ than nine threatened‘ athrck on3,Sfpain.-- Spaniards he said, had preserve?! fox-Fer~ gnand his. throne. when he trucklcd at . ayonne. .2 “ ‘And what are the motives urged to induce France, France so happy, so tran- quil, so prosperous, to expose herself to the risk of a war against Spain ? Of what has France to complain Z All is ‘reduced to this simple propositinn.—The Spaoisli charter is full‘ufimpertcc‘tions. , “ I agree in that propo-ition. it‘ is ‘full ‘ofimp'e’n'ections. But when _have neigh- boi'\ing.n:ition‘s receiired tlieautliority of ex~ acting from an intl’epenrient' people the i'eforin:ition of their political, laws ?' lff*tliis theory be admitted. what. laécoxnc-s .of:the independence of nations ?What extr.‘i‘rn'~ dinaryvrefox ! what ivoiiderful Lycun guses will not 100,000 soldiers form .7 es- pecially when 100,000 are ready to follow in theirtrackl? Where is he siho can be deceivctlliy this political quixotism ? it is thought that the secret of this new crus- ads will long continue a -mystery in the eyes ofthe people of all countries? No, no my lords ; Spain has ‘conquered free-. dom for herselif; Spain‘ is no lungeroven run by printeclgegt in<tivi,<lual=: she nt- fords a'spectii6lc i‘ntole.i;alile to pride 3 it cannot be tolerated and what is tn he ‘the event Mn Spam what was inotlectuailly attempted in France, is to he attempted, viz.—7—-a counter-revolution; unv \nzacxbxorf.--.-\I‘1xe,,Supremé Cour} of .Vermon1.‘hastleeided*in fbevcnse or Hugh xPee'['>]¢=;s‘ vs. Daniel, ‘lingers and o!b‘E_l'1': ,£hato_n~.'t note payable at a -future»dayywth' interest imnjua_)!y, --the'?bMol‘tler was entitled to interestm the interest‘ . upon‘ the SW0 ‘princiyle as.zi.\_note.p‘.1ynpie by instaimems \Irom yéar to ‘year, They have‘ »:xlao¢re~ .cogn_ij-zed the. principle thht after t_h¢_a note. fbecam”€* Jae, if the 'holdQr xviisv wrllmg {(3, ‘(wave the coxmscw-non ofl_1'i_s-interest Wheff\ lit became-due. the ru1e‘»'wou;ldn6f =‘I?P‘.Y~ and thatvthésame rule »a[4*p]ied to notes.}>Il.}1‘ able on demand. .‘ ' In nli our relai with thé Peninsula. we have not a single reproach to clmrge ourse|ves;with ; we 11-We ‘always endeav oredto maintain pP:1Ce. and it 'is because peace appears to us more dangerous {tum :1 state of‘ mu‘, that-'sve propose to you to vote the subsfdes demzuxdcd. Where payuientshiv beezumrdegé “*9; the, interest uptov :t_l;<':~ xrstpayment, 8‘? if the payment exceedt as interest dedfxct ’jthe excess from the 1 incigal, and:Mcz1x1st ‘the interest upnn,tlne~;ema1nder[£0 1 f lime oHhe‘second’pi1y nt.';;lm19 ‘Pal; Lmentsbe legs. than the ,;n\té1'e.-ii place 11: by it s.3)§an‘d cast ‘on. 11:“ irgterfzsf I9 U3: time‘ of the next payme\Ls;rag)d*A5°'°f“‘““‘M the ‘payments’ exceed An!€*‘»°5,\ 3\\; then -dedu'ct:the excgsgj-frolimll P““_°‘P\ axxd':prOf<§§9§I1‘as,b€<t§r§§s 1 e» . Mr. Brougham Joined; he said [in the truly English-senti1z'hents just: uttered-. and hoped ‘all wouldtekpress txnquali abhor- énce ofthe corrufstgand ’hypocritié;al ef’[o1'ts against Spain-, Th‘e-::cond\i'ct of-that House ‘would be such as t‘ci”::_1t,}:qrd comfort to Sp:tin,,.an(1 to alffree men.-,:a‘i1d would di.=- 'mg1_,y lhesetallics who [had ‘ventered with religionatntl humanity upon tho\ir lips,t9; to promote‘ there owh base ‘s'ié\vs§,:1rnd to in‘; troduce unc.ivitlliz’d~hordest into the contest This country, said he‘ has arrived‘ ‘at ‘u_» mostimpo‘rtantc‘risis';as big with conse- ‘qucncesd, as V the’ commencement ot the l\rench\-revolution. Mr. B. was om-osed.‘ he said, tothe reductioh} of the Navy, at though not to other es.tablin‘hments. It wasimpoésible, he si1id~,to the t_1;oops u-~ broad; although war were declaqecl as __ gains! Spain. it wouhl be iwnposszble. to 're.‘,_ main nufqr. We were to [support our cm-‘ Lien! ally Portugal. 'cmd1It'wauld be our pnl- 'z'§;’_2,~ to declare, im. the enema)\ tferlmn occm-~ ferxces tltaltce would assist Spain. Such ‘course ‘wonld~best avert the evils now 3&- prehended. The manifestfos of the Atlligzs ‘were most prepotsterotus'. The condubt of his Imperial Majesty was most—extrumr- dmnry, forth 1812113 d,ecl:ured the Contest legi‘(imate,; he cohdamnedthem. It was to be hoped that Sptii‘fi‘$VOU|t1“hbt listen. to such manifestos. :3 M. B.1stc1'ech ‘spoke _.:g:1in'st the law ; but an soon su‘ he gut into the T .1 great number of Deputies of the right, leftlho Ch-.1un‘uer. so that there was not a quoruxn, and thchsession was ml.jn1'n(ed. 'i‘his.La the mast intelligence from Paris. Smavz.A;n.--A 'man'usc:;ript volum M73-§0‘ »pages has Intelybe€ri:‘«li§€ove,rci at Qelront. under t‘h‘e‘bi1ildjibg'o}Ct)IiEdwards. The book 3stin.g good _ sme oi1’i3i'eiierJva§ioxI._?1Y§“ the penmahsh is bea1it'7u|‘s Tlxe ~clmV.\\ a_c£érs-in which it jg w.ritgen:ix'e um_l;noi_Yn+ ‘being neill1e‘x'-1Hébpé.vv, 53 cal: , .01*.g9i|?‘_‘5”)'~3 the onIy—p:u't -it1telligiY.1l’§”i;- < re 3 f8“! LN“ 'quota’tions.. . 2} 7 ‘ * 7 Tlie:fo«ll’_ou-Eng ii the speech 01”-'Prin«:‘c de 'I‘a‘ll(£y1'aiu'l dclncrcul on the occasion of‘ the c'hmnbe'r of peers into ‘consid- eration the xvrofjt?‘ Uhe address in answer to the‘lsing'r‘~ sp‘. 4.37, ’’My Lords ff‘, :1 years lmve elapsed tl\is‘d;1_v. since... nfvited. by him ixho» than ruled the. worlcl. to state my opinion rela- tivo to {he cnntesl about to be engaged in‘ with the peopln of Spain, I had .the ms. fnrlune to esccile hi-z displeasure by un- fnlxlingflmxrity to his view ; by disclosing to him all the <l:_mgers which would spring, up on all sid'e's_duri‘ur.>; an attack nnt less, unjnist than rash and presm_nptuouI=;‘, Diss, grace was the rtmard of my sincerity, Tile’ regulation of destiny are extraordim ::r_v--—.'1l'ter~9o m:my years I am againlcalled‘ upon to rcnmv the same (2lTort.~', lo urge mu came coxrmels ta our legitimate aov~ “ I am well ixwnre that the invisible mo- vérs in thié grand conspirnvy against the liberties oflhe péo‘pl&at‘c~not so Stupid :19 to aspire to anyusizcccss by the sole efforts of their parlizans; wl,m't then is m. reality the suppVm=tlon«-wllicll they test their last hnpes 3 ’Tl“he-y do not know it, they would shudder ll tbgy‘ were \required to state it truly, My ‘lords-,'th'a't support without which they are:nollnn<,:. l-lathe support of foreigners. Let l't_ not be snicl tlmt this, hypotliesls is u clximega ; this p;u'ncvi’dni wish has been avawjed m the pavexgs oftl-e. day, those chcerles“s -echoes of the pus- sions which agitate the surface «ofour nfv; tive land. 0.po’rlo is now open to the admission ‘ foreign gmin yabout 1600 tons liatl arrlv-* ed ; but such is the extent of tlxéjvants of -the country. thagiit produced Iittlé‘ ornol impression: on tl1e»markets_. Ill isvg.-,xpcct-g -ed that Lisbon will also be opened; ‘ lB:rr-; ~celona has also b_‘een op¢n‘ecl~, for two. mnnl-ha, from me Mil: of «Feliruz # ‘l‘.he1'.ev’i5 no doubt that scarcity exists in all the proviucps _ol'S_‘pain' and Portugal. It u‘pp'etn.-5. lllélf‘ Parliainent has agi‘e‘ed- to 11 reduction of taxeshtg ‘(lie a of V6.O0O,000I. ' Mi‘, Canning lmmdéclared that lll'i‘§ls' all that can béproposéfd - relief of .ap;ivli:‘ultural interest: ['l‘hi“s: lreducllon :9» gr‘e21ten*lhun.t'llé whole Alum.-é ~ic‘n'n~r‘ev'cnue.}. ‘ ; =- ‘j ll in suit! tlml Lara! E3'{mDfutll.h2ls a this service: to _¢ommu:xs1::a~snmIl squadmn:= . Mr %Fmg‘g., ‘in the -Kong; ithe Qtli-inst’. o ! a'.~.«é(_); tion, that any ‘ I’»'ex7 “_ p21nal clmlerto. woof; lo'i:l§ and difin hggivéen. ford ax;ev.inexzp¢d§’i‘{izit .; nhdv mid. dam 16;‘;-‘t::i_'¢ izi1»z:1ii,tu;ma_, an§l* be ,ti, ~oi9rx'i:xperis«‘;.- Lai oqf f Asseynbly, on current resolu- ndimres of» the lgtglvtlxc sloop‘ ’-y'jn‘n'd _Wate1f- \Wing tlmflbck gwinterforé ,i‘shed“at their t'a'l:‘l‘e. “ But what is the-. pay ofthe foreigner‘ on whom the-_v will be compellcrl to place, tllcéir lnsl. reliance ?' What is he to rer-erve‘ for.h—i‘s' §’o~.o_peration if: (these monetxousf 'transat;tioh’S:?Z Who will pay his mmies. W110 will provision them‘? ‘A~sSu‘I\'cll‘ly lit »; u;§’xié¢m-g $5€c§nuML4 J I{a§rwoo¢1’.qf‘ Tenxi‘e§gcé'¢onéIuiles Meg ,ppinion:(.p'u1!* lis'1xeAdm; ztihe .Gon,stitution ‘l' Myocnte gof crgxgn. _ . \The speech from the throne has caus- ‘V , l . (1 €“_ ‘ V : 4 4 law 'I,._‘/ -2 ' x C . 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