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OTTAWA
V�YESISQ PAPElt.
POLITIC.% LITERATURE, COMMERCE, lUDUSTUY, �JORWU/.TMi:.
TRICE�H 00 A YilAJt
OTTAWA. (CANADA) WEDNKMDAY. ATJOUST 10, ]870
NUMBER 180
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WEDNESD�Y, Al'iH>T .
THR F.��'E OF TIIK EMPIKE.
tue EMPUE3S ecgenie.
Mats.
j oa de*
T� �t fui
�n Je la l'Em-. Cbao--
lu a l�i-iner iiHide, wu alludtd to a pnper �.-rOceliUy r�ad before tho Society of Arta ia " Londoh, "sorhe extracts froia which are ;1 piiUUlieil �n tho �W(i��wfer ittrieu�.'' "We' ^obtained from it eeveral interesting fact^, -- nlmw�hg tlio grandeur und rapid progr�s� �of Britain's Colonial Empire, and pointod ;out the injurioua r�sulta to Eugliah corn-/ .." merco, which wp'u�d follow tho ab&ndon-ment of the Colonies nnd tho destruction, ofthe Empire. W.ho'n we cohsider what tJie politicoi r�sulte would bo, it ia �vident that not only thei)rcstitft,_but theeafety of, the mothcr country ia depemlont uponthe m�iritchimcc of' Uns colonial tioa. There . .l'un l,e no lialf-way men�mes in thia matter,. Timd Brittdi st�testneh �f the Manchester" . achoot who Veek t�'�'invent sojiie, are but " wjating their time., We dp not say that fia ""the, Colonie� mercuse in importance' and population, some moduricatians _lof the existing arrangements may not be_ � needful and appropri�t*�, . but tho Colonies, mu�t either. be int�gral portions of the Tlritish Empire, or foro�gn slate* entiroly. teparatedfrom.tho Moi her country, and �.juat-as dikly to.be �llied witb her'�nomiee" as not. People >vhp talk about Great i^Hritain and the :tTnited- SUtes-combinmg-to guamutue tho indepondonce of Canada tain Lake but httle notice of paasing ev�nts. We h�ve ee�n withiu.the lait lew years the" �'trcaty of 1S15, which . waB aupposed to r.guaraiitee the peaee. of Europe, torn into,-r_shreda and utterly. disregard�d ; we h�ve.; r.-ee�n IhMimark.' deeppiled by two , of the powora which worn sworn to protect her, ' and it can scaj-coly be eapocted that a peo -pie liko the Americans, who aro known ^to-long for the annexati�n of Cuuado, would L>e nny more scrupulous, th in Trus-
� Wlwfver oj.inx��. pftopT�� nny "nioi-lr�n
tn�cb they niay be d�Kpu&ed to blamo him for h�s r�cent action, there aro few among-(hwho �in help fpol.ng hOn�c aympathy-witli, and solicitude Tir, the noble hearted wom-in who. thai-fc� liis fortunes, and who is now t,'ulled up�n u> di�chfirgo dutie� of. the mont grave und momenlous charocter. "fKo-Eu�pf'*�-*';Eugenieiiii6 eornetime� bo�n reprosonU-ii � es a frivoLuiis woman. who carti,) foi- nothing but gaiety and drew. ;\V�> "believe, .�owev<Tr that tlt� charge liaa; been jno-"-t imjuHtly mayje. (J�fte^i willv cauch Ijeauty, �od, ivilh a bewitchirjg graw such n a fow �omeri h�ve posBessed aince the daya'whcn "raie (^ueen Marguerite," Hvbri'the lova itnd - admiration of chivah�t �Franc*, Engenic� Ibiuid herself at tiventy-. aeveii" yeai-H of ago nuddenly. el�vutod to sliaie onu'of-jlhe jiroudest throries in Chriatendom. t-uch uuex*_-pected �lia'ng� of fortnne wa� enough to h�ve turned th� h��tl of most women, but; itdoeanot se�m Uiat Eugem�'s uatural� kindnowi of ha�rt and geueroua.di!<positioi
Tlafter t -| there
".liai
The marketk"
trnth.
hduaewiverf Dpj'i(.i-i.'ijr?il tlie ^uarit .1<j gratefuJ foi iby . pJentil'u� npj>carjn' .edibk-s, but thepriwsaskivi h oomitor �octingeflftet. Potatoes, butt�i-, v'ggty ic.; keep afl dear m uiuiil. l'oUtoeB, thongl
bnp-pi,
� with each othor
bu lu 1.
subjected." ; Frenchmen,-
ponsibility, and an absence of.that hamio->ub action nb�ch nas nacessary in ordor reiider tho force ettident. The Ifouso Commons had th� niattor iritorlnaUy fui-e tbem for coBBiderfttion, hnd a wiah a genejalJy expreswd that the protection, of the public buddi�ga and gr�umis ihould be en trust ed to ah orgauized body under one sp�cifie control, Tho forca''thereui*nj provkled wni afterwarda redueod, atid now.= conaust� of the original number, v^z. -, four-" teon. Th�se . men, who are under-Mr^IcMicken's control. are chosen fortheir^ ateadinea, capacity and intelligence. They are sober, well cohdn(Jo<l men. thoroughly j G^
reliablo, and, comt�der�ng tho n-.-p�nsibih- , ijy theii- felkitt workmen Tbetr name^1^"11 �^itie 1)10 Emr�ror'pny the penalty.of tiea anAamount of lalxiur whioh are cori- arc Mlibon .leandr..n. mut I-iiermura-L^kmt V*0*?*- J"f n-^m is atr.ftdy ig---^
/wbichmakesthewhole world-kin. ceaBodj|(faej, recerve is very moderote. It � not,ybeh their rea�ve country �mdangerth^themselvesaa if he U. not.eipeetihl to^ perhaps espedient in . the publie int^reet, i Bhomd be remi-� i^i not ttvina tn it* ^e4;�esumo ^ P�wef- ^d as if t<uting bow� that we ahould enter-ih'to a detailed a�- f�n^ ' ^J� niay b�dupen^�ri^ altogether. ^nly'.'
.... .... l 1 the loeation w who s hall tfrst utter the
eount ofthe dutiea whicn th�se men h�ve - ; xror� ofabdiciticn
to perforro, but we may say that, indepen- 1 1 -a�^t-p-i. Actkkvt.� 'Jnu of tho ruosr^ Se^s from parb growa liourly dent of the buildings theruBelve^, propeity r"' -i---'- � ^ '-
of very great value is conKded._tp_their_ keeping, and the"�Derous character of thei^
duUflflmaybe judged by the fact, that.no, . . .
member of the force haa more than one I ^� c � l^'cyejj completely knockc<I i.A Sp�cifie Proposition loi Bel-bole night in bed during the week. ! o�t ofiu socket and tho flerii.auout.it gium's Protection, �nade r>y
TheCW^telegmmbfth� 3rd inatanV feaiftilly laceratcd.br a .large pi�ce ofcdfr{. the English Government.
Dca
Eut
became anneied to Britain'fs great corn mercial rival, or were content to submit to the fr.ghtfuily henvy tuxati n wl�cb nu ind�pendant nntioml exiatenco would of ne. �essity entail, the renult would 1 n ihe . ��me in that we ahould become foreigners, whilo every Britiwhleelmg, sentiment and syuipathy would dprpn'�e djily. (.iv.it riBriiaui could not, lui- uiiy lengili of tini^,-'ngle placu upon thia coiitint-nt
giertjind mighty E the �l�ry anti wonde
to exist in,lier nature. In IS59-whenN. poleon put hunaelf �t the head ot tho anny Ofltaly itn t-mndo her.Kegent, the Em. profla di^clnrgfd. lier titsk in n very'able mariner, wiuning golden opinions from evory one, and pmving that when occasion roquired, �ho"nx>uld~b�^fl"oinotnirig~-n�ortr �than tlie " t|ueeu of Faahion," and waa capable of exerasing suvoretgnty over a more extended reulm. From tho time when ahe took leave of the Eoiperpr on his dqiarturo, ' uutil hho plaeefl the Trince. imp�rial in ' his arma at t,be: 'g;ite of the Tuilirios dn liid retum,. 3ugfnio ilevoteU herself vrit-h imrftmiiting '.-ner'gy to the alfa ira of suiU'. \\*hen the - liolera -rage�t m. -Piiris and -people flinl 'i nm the clty in dbmny. >he rema�ned at -1 er post, and w�th the cal m unostcnti tiouHberolBmof a truo wortinn. ppent manr bours �n ministering to the wunU of the �ick and dyin'g, thu^ proving the B�ncerity. �of her. Chriatianity by the >ternest of
Now it Neem* as though tin- erl,L. of ber f itc were upon her. Seiiarnted from her sick and defeated hushiind, and surround-ud by an �nfuriit-.d pnpuLicp, sbc hia in-Jped a (iitncult part to play. Eut wo ain cerly trust tliat whatever misfortunes may l'ail upoft the-Napoleonic- dynasty, the"
purpe
whieh
rithin thon
� limita of the
* pi*
. \YOUld .tflko .nite powor. It ta by
np thelirtti-h Enipi
. 3. vol chez
a�d�t
police. ��
---�^w.thi
othei
; tkit Trench p^ople, tnie. to the boasted ch�' is now valrj'of their mee, will not foi-snke or deil would ' liarsljy with tho kind he�rted lady who1 ut of a | hiia over been truo to theni..-. And we yr�lh onh'ned. hope that wbdtevor may bo the political ,ir aeas, | resnlts of the pr�sent conflict, the clouda or tliird ( whichnow lower (ipon her housC may not vliat the overwhelni her, bii( that many yeara of r:h mako j luippineo.1 arevet in �tore -for the'Empress :.l^mo E^enic. l thov
Importance of t� � thoruugldy ap[
more misrepsesex tati^n.
To contradict ev�ry miastotement m the population of Canada Ima by tho Glvi/e-s Utt�Wfl coiTe6])ondent
ted. Wiihin tho bi-
iae-1 Tour fuld, ainl Ihe
i [j�LIu^j th,
would not niUingly undertakc : tbo labor would bo too incessant, and the opacB occupied more consid�rable than "onr oolumns would al�ord, f�ifted with a fertile imagination, uiibl��hing cfFrontory, and an iusntiablo nppetite for sensational new� whethor true or falso, the gentleman who concocta tho (ib>br'.i Ottawa telegr�ma easy to beat in' h�a pecul�ar line of \mong tho
Wo are glad to see that tho W^tminx-� R<:cka, a l�l eral magasine, tike^ the posi. m n-hich we.hato ofton tirgo^l U the rrectonc, vi/.: that tho-colonios art the s'ationd inh>_-iinn^o" the Briti^h peo. e, and ihat ;is Eiigli^hnuui are r�mpelled | io ' the force of ciK;.umsnncos to omigrnte, j'i�etion.mc
itl that as n g^nernd thing they regard tho i incorrect and unfounded �tatoment9 which iiisfnr of their ^llepLinco and tho abau- | havo l^tely appoarod in thecolunms ofthe mment of their Britu.li birthright with ] Toronto Globe, wo notice one fmm the cor-'ONon. thoy liaip the riyht to kwk l'or a ; re-pondent in question to tho Mlowing iine in ih�c�I'Uik1* of tlio Enipir�, where , �abet :
Ul protectetl by the fi>ld* of tl^ Union : " AlUiough formerly tho public build
thr
pro^�
TIlL
beihg thf a nho ivilfidly adopU
ml 'In^i herewero gtiurdwl liy three w�tohtnei Mr. MoMickcn lias now ovor a dozen r omployed for tho Mme ptnpoac. Il
ftny
on of the colo:
iLi: h.
ulty V-thu ,
*hnuld b^ alloweil �
enf thr
;hn Tirjir-.li CiO
t ofthe Britidi irfH�pb IVhh n.'gattl to iticVju
�ronld
nfol.l polit
ppr hn.id of the populatK
r�L!TB CoimT-Tncsday.�Anne X. waa lined �"J and'coMtp _i grancj.
Mary Laamle waa chirged with twing *hn�Jvi longuago towardu Sarah Wintar.*�� Case dism�ued vritbout costi^.
to pnh�ish such nonsen
:__l>ui>hc . buildings _horo
guard^I by oniy three men, ' exjipn=p, v r>-ehght amount cf consideratio � r> id.-'arly be �ufEoient to prove to any �{��c:*i i'.tblcof toirniUg^T�T'pinkm on I
ami _eom-__jcctj thit to entrust tho protei
r^ly-id;' inga V-'Itb . ri.i.^Mi; pr.l'.ic prup�rty ' 'whith they rontain, to tho keeping of thre� men would lie higbly improper and impolitir;. The facto of the ca�e, how-�v,t, are �Unply th�se. ARer tho tir�t *e3sfcm of tho Iiorainipn Parbameut, ther� were-employai in tho protection of the -Briuin iloi4 with hor colonie!, and to public buildings, not tbree, but foor-provide a home lor tho surplus population teen men, tive of whom were under oftheMother Country where Englbbiui-n the control of the chief officers of the and women can allll rerna�u Englbli, and Houso of Commons, fiv*� wera appointai not be eoiupelledy n.i|lin the neigbonhg by the Senate, anrl four by the D�part , to abandon altfj \how> nntiont�! ties , ment of Public Works, At that time
> austain Ihi
to presen
and aympathift* which they ha� " dcar in their cariiar daye 7 .
> held
| thero were aUo �entries furniahed by thB Ihflo Brigade. In the ?pricg of l?bh
tuui'der of Mr. MctJee, whenJT> Mcljug�lhy d AhminV L InnU, Mon- ; good reaspu .for believtnft>ltreali Wi�m^liar. �! Chettlck, Toronto'$'�*� '.-Vil dia'p<�e*j"A. 'Steaari.' Port Jlope ; >iDre*, Elonl.j.; *
�p�rsans wete lurkilg about iJttawa r�ady-for any kind of miBchief, ihe force em-'ployed to protect the building� wa� largcly" nugi/iented.
It vms afterwardi fouud tliat the old 5yHterri of vtating Ihe aythority over tho^ �men in aeveral dii�efenthfcad�did not Vvork' I. well ; tbere waa an �vident, want of r
J'Kraser -Elonv; A hrooks, .BrockvUTc C .English, II \VelL;h,^ew llaven, Ct. � HHinkerand wifet (jalvewton, Texas; K.: Engli^li, Now Hoverv Ct._; R McArthur Awife, NewA'orkj f) Bell, -Pembroke r R. White. F Cliovvn, Kiag�ton.;
Mai
thon
-Tueaday�waa a great ad- rprr<cbuu�ti. i of the preced�ng �Uys.";' '' Frenchmen,
Auguflt Americaru hor� are ->Mring t�i*ir paieports. :
ihe Ai^nwteni hire isnued the fodowing ^
tohi the wl�ole It i* T�t you nl^r to do yonr duty. �hout ciiit from ail, from one to the olhor. Let t-be pco-austaining the
Kgr-ijil cau^e. Some ofour r�giments have Tfallen before overwbeln�ng numbers. The (anny hi--� not been defeated. ^ustain it. -' tj'Fo ihe fortunaw �ud�c.ty of the moment opIrt�e tenacity. � Let. tbe iuhabi-.
iQf'lABelKFri
hoen emploved for s dpn
-.fw.�rl^Vr�^taritsof ail parts of F
� ^to the biu-den of war, rush ^ofih^ir t^ajthers in the ea terday tour'l'bo unit�!" ileaven 'bless ftbv thp mo-mft- Lr^"-'H)^ August y.�The Fh�s tombes ,l''}f rS^bp Frenchd^ter to tho Emperoraob-ot. tliemliadil^iajacy-jn-refusjng soynd niiliury a�Tvic*, e in tbe C�t�attf^ikinl to Lis ilb�tjfl. _ _ _ _ , . . nd wellhked^ Thp Tim** mvs that part;ep. in Franc< Their hamea^^^Emp�rr
�.-On, of th�.moat.. No� ,roDJ ramannra I �idi we havo heard of, ions. Xone but offichl ae. irrod yesterday at the'i-hy tolegraph, It i-> from lettera and Pari-, ig m�n �b��ldu^-�ars^^"13^1^!� -iiitcUigejlcoy �nu,^-l*�^ga^== wc hav'e not'ieamed,
therefore, likel a very great number of those dent froni, h�re, ' was utterly untiue. Tho Public BuUduigi with what they conta in, novorhave been, and hev�v ought to: be, eutru�ted to the keeping of three men j and the number of gourds instead of being increased, bas been reduced t�-the Iowent-tigure consistent with the interosts of then
ng which was by some means �ont by a-, eirculttr saw through the air with great-, ' ^kw Yob�, _Angu*t_9.�A sp�cial from : force. Tho-e who law the poor fellow^S^.mormng^yaGladat�ne^ , � . ... �'�-.. announcement m the House that ih&
after the aividontsay they nev�rsaw amore Engliah Ggveroinent had at l*at made u" painful lookiag wonnd. Pr. Wood waa , sp�cifie propooltion for Belgrom'a protw-paan fn iittendnnce. : tion U welcomed with a �gh ofreHef^and
_ ' -s ufet-Uog that Englaud bas once more vin-l-
dicate� lier position - as a European :
It would be interest�ng t�t
that the Globe pondent ntnkea eo many egregio'ui blun-.' dors. Many of them are so cbildiab and ao eaaily �splained. that we can^aoarcely behev'e that tboy aro wilful misrepre'sen-tntions. . lu some one upon whom he relies for secret information oontihmdly " taking a ris*-' out of him and him with ailly i tories of ti�is kind the perpe jator of mcb ought to be a�hamj
w�th thia matter, it may place to atate that no l�sa than fony-rive inen, many of whom an paid large a 'aries, are' employed iri thi protectu-n of the Washington Capitol.
LOCr
in t:\VS.
Tlie Corporation have agrL<ed ia pur-!ba�i the pi�ce of < lovenvment -lind at tbe Ttst end of Pooley'a bridge. *
RiDDt�." Drath.�An EngUtihman, nanied Knight. died vjddenly in Hull on Mon-lay
eati�ki�,�At 2 oVlock, p.m., yesterday nercury in tbe thermomoter atofd at V4 degrees above z�ro. Tho beatthrough-lie wholc day was oppressive.
W-* are still left ut large in tho Mteets, deitroy�ng treos and eoiling tbe �idewallu. Why not put the by-law respecting them
Tbe Street Railway track ia about cetn-plete<l to the Buspenaion bridge,, llie corupany are ahoving on tho work with. their rtaual energj-.
f'.vNADA Ct>"TKAL.�U i� ctxpected tliat ihf. ram on the Cnnuda Central Railroad wil� be run as far a& Bell'a Corners by ae�i .Sarnrday uight. The track w at pr�sent laid wit�nn i.Vii milewhf that plm-r.
gramme
:sn-'n ' TimiTaK. � f h� pro-; well carried out , by the-,
Mr. D'israeli only expreiaed the geaerd
c�\>t* al of a
Marshall Troupo at tho Th��tre Li�t even- j feelrcg of th� llous�, when saying tha� ing. In the]!' Widow'a Mctim," Mr. fi. II. he "J�iced that the (Jovemment ia n*oW ... �. , . , . . ', i ed to mninLun the neutrahty and inde'" Stetsonactedhi* part in a te0' natoral _d of ^dythat ^
manner : Mr. Clinton ond .fohnnie \\ardj cepted the d�clti and Mis" Nelson ond Miss Paterson per-rorming with tiioit usual rtbiiitVv Tlie farco went off in cnpiud ntyle.
band being
lagod for the St. lieorge's pie-n�c,; and ;claima to the confidence of the Crown and
oy-Sj bave been , received ?eral eat�f�ctioo. To their i y the confidence of the t
. ,an opport�nity to make: -*� saPI"rt of the peopla th* tjw^ii. . . ,; * , erntnent had now added auotber, which if " v
-furtherahitrations nnd improvcnients to j it doe^ not traiiscond, at least equala any ; the Th��tre there will Le rio perforamnee {which it waa before entitled to txrge, Tbe this evehing. *^ , sagftcity mod�ration, and at the mme time. ~ -
��:� ;TjoTdnes3 of ita foreign policy, preeent n
Ma fi ls tra te 's Cocur�D'homme Daie '[ ^trikhiS *> wl�rtionwbich has-
. , . ... . , ,r ,. boen auggeated on the one baad, and tha-^-was chnrged ;mder tho Impertil Mutmy in3olent and purpoaelean meddling t^hk-h ^- -Act betoro D.'M. Gfnntjmd L�onard Wood, Ihas been practicod on the otber. Eftjr?., Justices of tho Teace, for assLirting , - t _ ; ' , .
�ne Nott, a doFerter from tho P. C. Riflei, to d�sert, and c�noenUn}� Ni
The
kno�
him
After tire
pro5ccution hid-closetl th^ir �i?e Mr.-Mo^grove, ooun�el ior the priwner, took Hiveral l�gal objections n� to theflulHcioney of the ovidenre.
Afitr conauliation theu- Worahips up-beld Hr. Moigrovo'a objection ond dU _ chargpd tho prhoner after ntimanishin^. him ul iho danger of having any trnnsac lions with Foldier�.
VEifrEItDA"vsi�EsPAl"CHRs.
Mdntreal W�Uws reiteratea tlie i�bcrucii lhat au amnesty La* been granted to l�iel :tnd his friend*. For-*-tbe ooly re-ligiotu daily publ�bexl in "CanatLi," tbe -H"i7jw#.t is al out-as f^wl and Wleliberate a-_-pervertor of tho truth a� can well be
&.Kird aniirchy .itenii to reign in '.New York. Eix niurduroua nfiruys look phu'p Mnnday. "The rem�m�
Proclamation ofthe French �Lin-
-istry�ttaj�VFury, and Dis-,-1 ofthe murderer, �ioai, appointaient Prevades the publia honours, and drunk< Parisian Population, &v� beaide, and at leugth fell �nH
) bis;
,'Au
�^VillianiWo .oNHadtHfibilrj
^ rheBelleriRe Tnl.-W.jrnw ^
' ' | following i* a fair a impie of tho batdo j OYCJ. ^ wircrt ^ t)w ;laJ1/ p|
r !>eiffe i ,/'""'a' from the Glnlr'a "own < dat.-d Montr�al. Augiwt *i
trasli
t^tmtioi
I hkcly MalODCJ' agoins k forvaT^ "dents-
t^�revrnl
o|fproaching, i catastro[.bp."' 1 :d Trunk trark i
it II ofMndo,
Alex. Fonche, chargtd with vngraney wan di�nus�ed with awarning.
The band of the COth Itifles will play the following programme on Mujor's ITiH, thia evening, commencing at G o'clock, weathei permitting ;�
Mardi.
Overturo (irovance D'Arco. _Yerdi. S�lection.. Le* Huguenot* .Mayerbeer. WaLti. .La Vie Pari&nienne. .Starriott. .S�lection. ..Senior Bonanegrn Vertli. tralop. .FddJegar..Peplow.
of th
bilrg, ia dea.1. l^cloration of the auto dops not repress popular doni1
nnd it ia very douhtt'ul whether tne ('ov- | Mmo vitl.iin- \<\ rmment lias force to koeporder, or n put. H.ilroi-l track. do-m any conatderuble d�tnoiu*tration'. [ - . .
! The repiiblk-nn- Leliovc ihoit hoi.r m xn 1
| proaclie- and Paris at thn moment is m ; enM.lvJii/ �ikcly to raiae ng.tin>t Napol�on as U
e of our correapon i tho first placo ge. tho ftrryrthfl-dL-P-j� appointment or tho Pari-iiui population aLi " - ,
tm�mgthero hw heena �cries or deff-aU l-^cond plaoe U�e pilmg of the be- rm um. on Frpnch roil. in-'toad ofthe ea*y m�litnrj-1 trnek w.k near Bellpvillp, and w.w an promenade liiev c^petted is bcyotnl dc-'j nnunced m" -tb'1 f>i'\'l'j.-n--f-' ini�.-* 'dttr-*-aeription. We'nlnxady feel t�ie atite of i ^ -. 'J
st^1__ 1 �jp*t't_tCL�e<i_ friftiitEid_*�tAwiro^_*_ �r-'m~*-mrr -y-*--
phiert from the teni�w'r' of tlie pe�pt�." V- 'w,* . ..nfvJc-ruti�n �uihc \ujtraljn cot-
Another corrp.ipondcnt aay.-i thut orncial" " .
!"iippre9."ion of iicWT* will not much longnr ; cnt K' no,v nttricting � en on in. be tolemted. 1 th? Mnthor Country a� well a* in tho
Thia morning'it Knpprl puMlthe^ the fol- i ,_-olonir* thcmselve^. -'l"he luiion of th-1 lowing dechr-uion : I priti-li Am�rioan coloiuoa has atrea.ly been
^rf�S"KS, Sr^U^i nn^i*�., rMnlli *�
maD-l-tliO imm�diate �rmmg of tho citizen;* of Parh. lu tht* actual �roumatnnce� ail Franco uin.it l>o nrmed ami iwly.
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teen Uepntie^ sign thi The preis support eh�s ni inifesto with anotber, anving, Franco i^ inv:vl<vt ; the dvmovratic preu� denuuut tho imm�diate arniing of nll citiicns nnd tlie organlatinn of n cumroittec of drfonco� componod urat-iv, of depntieefrom Paria, and that ail jj*-triotfl riao and join iw. 'IV country '
ihe Austrnliani� natoi-ully w�h to foilo-v suit. The "New J>jminion"' of tbe ^outb h mtemied to rnnipnvt VJHeoUJlaud, !n*w .South Walc^ Vict'irb, South Aostralia, Taaraania, and New /caland^ Tlu r, fco�rcca of tiim tlitOrent vilouien aro very diverse; ihuri one is uipable or'aupplyuig the wants of tlie otber,' and the f�d�ration would bo nearly oelfsrataniiDg 1 and independent of the ouUwle world.