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_* - ' " ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ T _-:-r . _v . _^ _xJaU- ' _j"J' _0 ! '¦ _+ ' ¦ •« - _•* - _« - < _jpuffigii _tnieUtfcncc > - v _-V _> .- _' . 3 -. ¦ _ffV _.-. _v-.- ' . _-, J _* r .- _yr _^ _-:- _' - . _irrv ,: isv : j . c . - . £ _^ .. i _tjftjy ( GEi '' _' f ' _- _' ' : _;' : - '" - ¦• ' ¦ ¦ ' - ' ¦¦ ¦ * J f _^ __^ if _^ a _BSTDiy _^ S « LARY _. - _>» ; . - r \\ _£ a _<& ced inVoir lift n _« _r the- _brmjmg _rfoewrd of .- > _tbe bill for-tlie , _enbnnous augmentation of tbe President ' s salary . We . now give _-iby deb « _tefln ; Uie _; _introdttclioaT . of this _infanioas _J ichen » r : —' - _''; -- -- - •; _-: ' - "" "•"• - • • - . . _^ PrfsIdect : M . Fonld hastbe tribune for a _com-^ anicitioh * rtia'ifie £ overnm » nt . _.= - - '* . Tie _MisKTEatof'FiNAScfe ' said : I have the " honour of presenting a _^ hill deroahding an . increase _t _.-ef : salary ,, ; ( traitement ) for . . . the President of the Bepnblic . ( Great uproa ' r , _cXl > _arjicula . rh _}^ on the _Mbahtaih . )' -f ¦'<¦ . ' ; ; f . iv _, j- ? _,--.-. "' . ""
" --- Oa tfie _fi * ft : Read the expose des motifs . "" _vOpHbeRf _g _ht-s Read , read ; t ; . - . . ¦ -i _-. ; . . _^ . : Th ' e . jfltKteTEk of l _Eujasce then read as _^ _fciioro _^ _-,. _^ " _' _T"" ?" ' ; _"'"' " ' - ' - :: '"' ; . -. * e / nilerae ' n , _wbep _the"Con ' _* _^ Assembly by _« thV : _bjU _ofVJKa _^^ _v <« m _ofi _^ _Od _. _OQO _r . ' \ a the _executivejppwer for _frois _&& representation , it was «< _# understood that if 9 aftwwardV _5 = thtt altowanca _^ a » . insufficient , the legislative Assemb ! v ' - * _oa » d have tbe faculty to " ' _jai * _ftTtoiBe level of' l ¥ e " neceSsities imposed on _! the first magistrate ofthe state-by the constitution , _« vV _$ h _$ _ehaMs , of the : " country . " ( Noise on the 7 _:- _> J _^*^ _--1 _^ e _- _^ p _^^ n _^' . oi . mpTe \}\ an a _jfar bas ' jrn _. _iemonitratedtbis insunlaericy . _inthemostabsolute
_i-vjsannervranddtttemK . qur duty . to infornj yon of the _E _^ _taia > , _; 'weno » _comefotsard ¦ without hesitation to - _^ _- _'ialfil ib '& _i'Huxf . * The _expese des motifs of _ouricon-^ j _5 « o ; ib ' nal iram pact 'Bas-defined-the position , the ** _SgnUy ; , aid the _attrlbtftefof _Hhe _Presidsnt of the 3 .- = _3 _ennh _^ J _^( ennjt _^(^ itw ' _^^ _iyA-to ' place before £ -on . jhe . constitutioi } , 'itis ' _therejdeclarfd , confers ?; . . on him all the . attributes which appertain to the head t : ff the state . ; it is in him that is personified the *'; action of France ; he _kaops , ha promulgates , and *• * te executes tbe--wisbes : _of- _; . tberrepublic . If the * * i _"Jssemtily ; is' _^ ttie soul- of the republic , he is : its % _firmf * ; , tie _represents' it abroad , he- disposes offits " _^ _fercesi be '' gives '" an impe _' . us'tb the administration , _c- -. _Ifid _^ iifc ls it , _anfrbfefis the . protector of order , the -a . _.-defender of _sbcietv , the first ' magistrate of a _powh
xk > 5 _crfol ; and free p ? op ! e , . the . superior agent , of a ' democracy . He ought .. _cQasfcquently , to . have at _5 "the Same * lime the : dignity an 4 . the ; force of the , x - ' aerJng _law . It is that which we bave desired in _pccarding to that power . all the rights which the f _"i' _^' eonatitution > Uaches _\ _to'bis eminent position . We _^ _-L ' _ajjsign _^' . hiai supreme rank and . authoriiy ;' . and his _^ _sjj fill ought not _faeaeounter . any . resistance ; for he Commands in tbe name of the Ia > . All tlie _maves- _^ t _^ _ifient of ; the home and foreign affairs pf , the state ' = _* _:- «; _depends oa bim _^ ascends . on him ; and . in consec - i _^ ence , " * e _deairfctbarhe be placed by tbe . republic * !> " 'lathe ' _coadiiiba-of hbnbor-ahd' prerogative which b fit ing for him vvho represents France with other _, . . _jitions . And if _tW salary vfbicb we bave appro * to has to
_Jj _^ Z _. _yiat'ed these funclioas appeared ns ton . j , ;; -. arcomscribel _. the reason , itf our opiaion , is , that * _--3 _^ o ; na _^ ni at-treasury . ought to provide for all a ~ . _z-J . _.-jaenieftpXireiresentation _^^ eamount of which -will Certainly exceed what we hive fixed for bis person . _b-x-nss _< _Itw-4 siiiejgenilemenf - tbat . _the--wmmittee on the Constitution expressed itself . Tbe anticipation ' ? . If" J _? nfi _3 f " _it expressed in these' 1 a ' st-lines-was _founded - ? -- - _* ¦ - cy _^ _j _i _jngi _' gjbus apprecia ' ti ' oa of' tbe charges which » _£ ¦> -. * - ' . _M ? r share . to wfigh on _functions so highly placed . * ,-. " _^ , _i , ia * fact ; belongs to the dignity of the _repufilic to give the means of properly supparling the rank s J . " . dvbicb be . occupies to this -first magistrate , representing us , as he does , with other nations , who is ¦
-si . ' ' _-placed by bis _duties : ia . > constant relations with * " foreign ambassadors in France , with all the con-~ _" _^ . _/ "_ ifitnted bodies of the state , ' - aiid " who is obliged , to _rf ' *" - ' _" B _^ _ove _^ iout . _consta , _Tii ( y . if _ _he '' desires to _sludy the _c . ; -. /' lEi > iiei . suidi . wants' of the country . We may add , k " * . _' _^' - _^ _n'tera _^ _j . _lttiBtfpoliticd _^ _' re . TOlationS , ' which may — : _ri ;? change ia a day-the form of a _government , do not */•? _-- . Bodily with the ; same , facility , and the same promp-- & . . ' _fatudi _' _. _rtlie-Jiabits . of an ancient nation , where . .. _eenai'i habits have taken deep root . In our _^' ' _\ . _iwantrj tbe chief of the _stafe bas _alwavs been f _^ L _^ 'VjConMdered . _as a secoud _\ Providenc » -- ( l 6 ud bursts of 2-V f . ff . flaugbtfr on ; the . Left)—constanily disposed to er-- _^ _i -.-. courage the arts , to _recompense ,. _meiitorious actieni ,
_sti- y . j » nd to succour ( he _uaforiunaie . -. . Now , as formerly , jou are convinced , gentlemen , . that numerous . -i j _!' aufferers deserving of interest rake from all points 03 - . _; _* . _s ~ . _-jf , France their supplications towards the superior J & S 3 _S -. _\ _jjjipf _^ f t _^ government , who , in the eyes of the - . ., TBI _oisauiate .. should personify ihe" beneficent action _•' c _s « _- _'»**! lii - ' _Muty _*? _-. ' Ought his bands to remain absojci _i = _J / _luwi _>\ cbj ' s ' ed ? . Would , it be for , the dignity , and the _ivxin .-in 5 * * _ojtof . ihe republic lb reduce its representative _jBK :.: _;' to : a « i _ittabijity of-doing good . ? . . Would an ecoaomy attended wiib . _^ uch a deplorable result , be a wise ** : '• • e- ore ;? -- ' -. We do not consider it necessary to insist on ** ' - ? s'th 7 s : _TJ 3 ifctTto prove _ts the _Astembly that tbe credit inscribed in the budget is brought within too _aalrriWTimitrtd ' _aTlbw ' lhTPiesideiit to fulfil with
dignify th * . -obligations attached to his position ; it is a question of propriety , of _personal _appreciatiin , S _-,,. - _^ _T _» hic i _c-uinpt be discussed by details ; which each 9 _^ J _srIjpite xndst judge of . according to . his own feeling of 53 - * - dignity , and ; according _^ ' to . thei opinion w hich he ? _stv « i _rforms ot ihe duties of ' tbe ; Presideat of the French . on-: . :- -- ¦ republic . -- It is in appealing to ( his sentiment ,. gen-B Z' -- " '' _-tltaieni that we propose to you to carry Up the al-•• .,- ; - _.-: ¦¦ : ] 0 wance of- the executive government to the sum of _rri 7- _^ O . OOOf . a montfi . " _It'Ts well understood that by Zi "'" . [\ _Tneins of this _graat thecredit _apprapriated to the l _^ r ~ - ; . . exji _.- ' n < e" of the EJysee wil } disappear from tbe budget ; . . ; . _:.- " - _^ . . of p ' uaiic _wpiks . , . _« Oar . ' propgsiiion , gentlemen , _v ---:-: > _lbeii- > . _« _jt , co _ aiaJa any idea , of innova'ioa . ; The only _* - _-- .- - ; ques _' : _tiin is _tocoulinue-what . bas been done for tbe £ J /; . :.- ] as-. eighteen months within-proper limits , and lo _impote on the stale _charges for public Ulility , to _kJI" : " _^ _ftliich it would be _neither'justj iior _ConititUtional ,
* -,. _'I "" . ? * F os ? _l- ? , £ ! . _* . ? _cbjitinne any _linger the character e _^ " .-- _/<• - _° _X- personal .. _sacrigceV . ; _^ " Saeb , gentlemen , is the J _^ _. . _C _/ . ohj ect oi the bill > hich . we bave ihe honour to es _/" _i- . _^ _rei-ent to yoti . ' 1 have the honour also , added the & S-U ¦ _--.- > -J . _honourable minister , te propose to you to refer the I . _- . - _.-. yz ? - Tall 6 or : exanrinatioa : tOi the committee of supple-Bientary credits . ( Tremendoas uproar and disia ; - _^^ _approiiatibn' on the L » . ft £ ¦' ¦ loud cries of . 'The 05 "' _^ _lirevi pus _^ uestiohl'' fro * the same _quarter . ) _^ r _^ ; ' ; _* ' \ M : _PascalDoprat ' prop / _ised to send ihe bill f . - " _~ ' - _* ° ' -. _* _^! bu reaux , to have a special committee _ap-^^ . _. _jy " . _p jfuted there ia ihe u > iiai manner to examine it . toi "' ' _; M-. _Baudin : Audi propose the previous _qnes -3- _> .= ' . ' . lion ! : _^ ? £ = _-. _-1- -Tbe -Pbesidest :- ; You cannot propose the v . i ¦ ' _' - ' J previous question on a proposition of the _govern' _«" - ' - ' -- ' _jriect ; ;* ; - "¦ _' ¦¦ '•
11 . davois persisted in bis demand m the midst * ' pf gr > a _» confusion . _^ __' . . ' ' TbefHREsipENT : Tbe previous question cannot 6 . _^ . he _tirji _^ ht _tor * ard , against . the initiative of tde ju ,. - _igojifrwneDt . When the discussion bas commenced 2 i 3 _^ _s : it will be different . _-- -.... ¦ _^ c -. _u-. _i-yi : _MMi- B * udin _, Schoetcher , _; and other Mbntag" 3- ' - - nards uttered loud exclamaiibn ' s- ( Agitation . ) -f ? _f . ¦ ' .:-. ' - -: : m . _-Bacois , _' to the President : It h evident that vou will rioVput ray " proposition to ihe vote . not
' , ' . r _^ . . '' . Tb ' efPKK . _^ PENX ; jLtjsJcleir tbat I will put * _., _' r " . ' . _anjuafconsututionai propVgiiS > n , to ' ihe vole . AVe < _fciy ' y , \ " _^ urn : tofihe constiiutionai one of MP . Duprat . _# 3 _^ . _-V-- ; : Tne . _-propositioa : of -. M . P . Duprat was then put to the voie : and adopted ; the bill being _ac-¦ . _(« ::: eordingly- £ eDt t _9 the " : _Bureaux—The sitting then _»? - _? ' - -ebsed . ' ¦ - _•&¦; : -: _j ' ? _St _^ DAV . _^ yestCTday _^ the Assembly met . in the hpreaux toappbin _^' ep ' mmitteeof fnteen . members ¥ . ' Z . Z . ir _an _' tne Dotation Bin . " . There was a numerous at-Z .. " \ - tendance of representatives of all shades ; and all the _l '" - ' . ; ' - " ministers were present . ? . The discussion lasted till
UK-.- ' . ; , ; three ; the commissioners were only named after aa " s . >; 3 several ballots , and io " most bur _< = aur bva > arrow y . _.. _' _^ 'inajariiy . The Mouh ' tain , the tiers parti , and the art . ; . >* legitimists voted against the candidates favourable * J : i :: to the bill . The Ministers , particularly MM . 83 ' ' 'I & uber , Barocbe , and * _Fduld , spoke strongly in _favv « r of the bill , stating that the government would tor- ; * ' * • W _9 _?^' no _ffiOdificatioD ,. andV would treat the _ques-«^ :. ;• tion . as a yute of confidence . The committee con-* 5 _vvj _Attsts of MM . Lagardp , de Dalmati'y Leverrier , ai \ _ft-lefebre _Du-aae , Thoinirie-DesmEzures , Creton ,
it : ¦•• _o j Bavtwx , _Diifdugerais _, _* Flandin . de _Mafnay ,. Audren de Kerdrel , Chapof , Favr eau _^ Aiigiistin Giraud , and _"' _'^ rFOrtffut ; _^' FiVe members ,, Leverrier , Lefebre , e fifc ' ? l . _^ . Bunifle _^ B * vbux , Giraud , and Fortonlbave declared > tt i- ' ; _4 & f _* v ° at ? f theMh-Seven . members , MM Lagarde , ' . ' / _XboJaiae-JJesmazurfs , Cretoh , Dufougerias ; de Mor-M . My ,. < 5 hapot , and Favreab , : have jronounced against it—Mj _&^ l 6 » £ _bbaa & 'r- & ndi 0 ; and de Kerdrel _tte -t . - _r , _f ° _- . ? J ?? -4 _system . T _heypyopose to make a single _ta i * sf _*?';* . _^ _' _^ _^ _- _o _^ r . ' _^ Q pay toe President ' s d . bts . **» stf _^ - i- _* nV to _i _™ _« _ttdn theperminent allowance at its preri * _*^* - * _^ - _^^ " _^ gpVfirimenfe- rejected all _ammd-¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' _-ffi Sn ? Siltttbehill .. v .- s-Tiie . - « snlt of the votes in ihe
bureaux was ** _rblfawsr-Number of _votesj 331 : iiF _i-waffrtketflft . 226 _rj _^ iiftt _, 3 _Wi Of ihe _niamlen _jfc . _, tM . _y > w &© _wereabseat ,-and of _thosa \ _wha . ahitaitt ' cd ,. the great majirhy was _oppated to the biil . Therefore . toilets there should occur some unexpected turn in the affair , not only the Ml ] roust be considered as
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lost , bnt the ministry as on the pointof te _^ _ignatfen . " _^ "" " " ' : _*"; ' _- ¦¦¦'¦ ¦'¦ f : •¦ _- .: '• _:. .: «¦ ' _VallD _^ _!; . The ; g iov . ernment Organsadmit : that tiieffl 8 JprUy of the committee on the President ' s ' salary-is dpposed ' to the " augmentation ; . tut ; the _* Cpnstitutionnei ' _statesthat the _Presideat Will . acceptof no mndification of the . measure ,, and 'that . paper says ; An opinion has been . expressed ia the . bureau and iuthe'CbarabeV , wbich consists in paying the . _presiiraed dehts of the President , and in _wfuaiijg Ahe credit demanded . ' We are _^ _nabledv to _affirovtbat ho such e 0 nipr 6 mise ; wili ; be egected by ; the president ofthe Republic , and ; p . _jwm * _£ we approve _^ : ibe _, _resolutipnpfybe . Qh _^« _jfA In France ) a government which woiild allow itself to-ftehumWed _' _-w » ld _^ seto ; _lto-a , _'gowfrii _^ CT *;'
Thb Tsan _sportation- Bill . —Iu , the : Assembly on F . iday ibe debate opentd on the thiyd _^ ieading of _the'Transpdriation Bill ; M . Lagrange designated the . bill as the continuance of a system of provocaiio . n . The majority wanted to hunt flown the republic ' . ( Interruption and laughter , ) ' -lit would be incomprehensible to posterity how . a ' goyerhment , hatched from : the blood of the combatants _^ of Feb - rnary , a government issued on the lOih of-December _, from universal suffrage , and charged by six millions of citizens with the _mission of making good laws , could tear the act of its baptism . Since tbe pretended conspiracy of ; January 29 , how many pro- " vocaiionB had .. been accumulated ? 'Bad passions
bad flj « n abroad on" the « ings ofthe telegraph . ( Laughter . ) . France _debastdat hpm ' eand _insuhed abroad ; . Hungary , abandoned . _.. ( Niiise . _^ . . _^ Rome bombarded .-. ( Fresh interrnp ion . ) Tbe rev . _fathers reviving "the in ' qusiiion . Provocation always and every where ? Trees of liberty cut down- ; the tombs of the ' soldiers ( if July ' and Februaiy ' profaned ;; 60 D citiz _e ns _transporti-d without judgment '; the schools locked , up , and the keys' given , ' to ; the Jesuits ; _scln _' _ieis prostcnted for voting ,-. according lo _^ _beir . consciences ; : and on -the morrow of , tlie murder of universal _sufrrajie —( loud cries ; of 'Order . ! . ' . ' order ! ' ) —itscorps bad been _disinterrrd to . _strip . it . pf the _"iiht of'petition . ( Noise ;) < " They had audacious ly
—( Order ! ordefijl—set their-sea ' s on the ' electoral meetings . - The orphan s aiid' widows of the' victims of , February ,. were starved , while . they paid the wattes of the violation of the sovereignty Of the people . Here an altercation commenced and went on _I'eUeen tbe speaker and the president , . who called him to order twice . _. The Assembly , expressed j by _frcqaentliurstsof laughter , its amusement , at the hits given and received ,-while M . Legrange grew mure violent in _proportion to the admonitions he received , and the presideut more tart and smart in his repanet 8 . V ? he " n quiet was _^ _restored , M \ Thurint de ia _Rosiere said that- the party of "disbfder must ha attacked with uncompromising vigour ., Louis Philippe had fallen- by an attemp ;; . lo come . to _* an understanding with them . The , majority , if it did
not wish to pas ' s birer to the opinions : _of-M ; _-. de FloUe _. ' must lake the Initiative , _the-offerisWe _. r _^ l ., de _^ _Fltitte said t ( iey" might talk of war it' the pleased ) but let ' them not talk of right . ahd jusiiee ' . ; They were the majority , " . the strong" they , might task * : laws ,-and he would obey them—the . people . would _, ohey them ; bat the minority claimed , the privir " ledge of - _appealing-lo history * to . tbe ; . ( uture , ' to opinion ; ' _Tf-e law was equally opposed tooreligion and morals , and they bad no right id ' quote either in its support . ' the majority did not understand the position of representa ' . _ives . They set . themselves up for tutors .- of the people , while they were -only there to do the people ' s will .. ( Noise oh the Rig ht . ) The general discussion was then closed , and the . house passed to the discussion of the separate articles : ' '• ' : ' ¦ . ' ••• _, ' :
After the rejection of several' amendments , the three first articles of the law-were adopted in . tbe -ams form as on the second deliberation . Ariicl s 4 and 5 designate the valley of _Waitbau and the isle of Ncnl < aliiva as the places of transportation , M . Dupont dn Bussac moved that the places should be left to be named : in an ulterior law . He entered into details to prove tbat Waitbau and Nori : kahiva were deserts and uninhabitable . " ' This amendment was rejected , and all the articles voted by a large majority , except tbat relative fo tt e retroactivity . ' '•¦ "¦ ' _*•
On Saturday the Assembly resumed , the debate . M . Rodat , the reporter , proposed . the suppression of Art . 8 , which declares transportation not applicable to offenefs committed before the law . ; : After an e ' oquent speech by Gen . Fabvier in favour of maintaining the article , a ballot took ' pla < e , which gave 329 votes lor tha article and 313 against . ; . a result which was received with . cheers by , the liberals . _s '" . _'"' ... _-, . . . - Ins Clubs . —On Thursday , the bid for the suppression of clubs for another year was . voted by a majority of 468 to 191 . ; . '
The committee of Parliamentary initiative has resolved to take into consideration the proposition of General de Gammon ' t for transferring the teat of government from Paris by a majority of twelve to eleven . ' : ;' _- ;' The Prefect of the Haute "Vienne has published a decree prohibiting the reading aloud of newspapers in _manufactories throughout the department . . •¦; . •" ¦; The editor of the' Tritmne du Jour' has been condemned by default to imprisonment for fi teen days and to pay a _fi-ie of 2 , 0001 .,, for having _publbbed a seditious bbel . ' . _ ¦¦ The ' Journal du Peuple' of Dijon' was seized on Sunday last . The director of the' Emancipation de Normandie' was sentenced >< y the Court of Assize of R > uen on Friday to imprisonment for six months ' and t « pay a fine of 300 f .,. fora seditious libel . '
Some arrests for _political causes have been made at Lyons . 150 workmen joined in a . strike at B _? a ' _uvais . The _leaders were arre 6 ted , ' acd tranquillity restored _^ " i '' . - ¦ ' ¦ Tbe Mayor of Bleneau _departmeut of tbe Yo » ne , has been sentenced to , 100 ' . fine by the'P . olice Coutl of Joi _^ ny , foe having circulated Socialist writings * Thanks to tbe independence of tbe jury of the tribunal of tbe Seine , and to the spirit * d defence of M . BHauIt , the * Evenement ! prosecuted for exciting to hatred against the government , has heen acquitted . The director ofthe 'Voix'du Peuple' was condemned by the Court of Assize of Paris , on'Friday , to imprisonment lor sot month ' s aiid 1 to . pay a fine ot 3 . 000 f ., . for having publbhed a seditious libel , on 'he i » t of April last , containing an attackf on . ihe Catholic religion .- , _, _> _,-,
M . Victor Maugin _,: the director of the 'National de 1 'Oues * , was _sentenced by the Couit of Assize of Nantes , on the 5 th inst .,- to six months' iraprisorraent and to paj ( a fine . of . r . 000 f ; , ' _fbr having published a litiel on Colonel _Thv-mas , of the lith regiment of light ihiantry , ; accusing . him of having erossed the stone bridge at Angers whilst his men , by his orders , cross * d the suspension bridge , by which numbers were drowned ,. Ihe . bridge having given way under their weight . The _Ciiurt further ordered tba : the publication bf the paper he suspended for one month in _consequence of its-having been condemned three _t-mes during twelve months ; < A private in . the 69 th regiment of ihe line was _senteneed-to death by , coun-martial ,, in Paris _,, on Friday , for _havingJwice struck a corporal of . his companv . •¦' " ::. ' - ' ¦ -- ' . ' _,-.,,. : ' ,
The Courner de Loir et Chen states tbat- _Abdrelfcder is graVely indisposed , and that a consultation has been held tin the case at thecbateau of Arabpise . MoNDAY .- _^ The President of the Republic , in the uniform ef a . _general bf the Na ' liona _^ , Guard , left the El } see yesterday moroing ,. . ' about nine o ' clock in an open carriage , for tbe Northern _Railway . He was accompanied by the Ministers of War and of Commerce , and two _oiderly officers , and was escorted by abody of Lmcers . A ; special train was waiting to carry him to Saint Quentin _; for the inauguration of the railway from that-place to Creil . At Saint Quentin alarge crowd ' _criid ' Vive ! la Republic Democratique et Sociale V 'Another crowd got np tbe opposition cry of * tVive J'Empereur J ' Tbisis really the only event of importance which has marked the progress of tbe President . _.,.. _.-. . . .
M . Thiers set out yesterday for London ,-accompanied by his wife and Mdrae . Dosne . In order to guard against uncharitable constructions as tothe motives uf his journey , M . Thiers bad ' an interview with the President before his departure . . He did not _. jt is said , disguise his intention , of visiting the ex-king , but represented this step as a duty which he owed to his old . master , whose life was f « t ebbing under the progress of a fatal _disease . Louis Philippe is Said to be dying of cancer in the stomach , and his physicians state that his life can scarcely last a month longer .
AU Paris is occupied to-day with the singular _revelalions ' contained in a letter published ; by the Sieck .. _Yaa _mayiremembtr that . M ;; Ri g ' al , a member of the Left , moved , not .. long _agi for _somestalistical . docu _mentsconnected witli the . working of the Electoral Law . _-.--, . _.- ( ¦;¦ _-. i . _,,.- . < .,. M . Rigal having completed a rebort _^ founded oii these papers , _^ _^ whereby he made ; it " appear . that tbe result of the new law would he to cat off _fsix' millions of electors from the exercise Of the suffrage , applied for an audience with the President of the Republic , in order to submit to him the _argmnenVs
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_^ _fv » htc'ti ' a ' e _" amv _^ bad been already voted try the 'Chamber _^ when the 'interView _' _was-soliditedj'ahti when it _.-wasi'jfranted , the term of _threedays aHbwed . tothe _President for deciding on a fresh deliberation baving ~ expired , the law ; appeared promulgated _, with all _diie . form in the ' . _Mdaiteur . ' , _•>! , Rigal , albeit a day tooj ' _aje f 0 * ' _suspending the blow deait _. pn . universal suffrage , . nevertheless repaired lo ,, theElysee at . tKe hour appointed . _, r _^ e circum < tance 8 , of _^ his . intprvifiw baying'been in : _. cqrreciiy , repfisented by ibe Siecle _. he his , written a ieite ' r ' tb _^ t ' hat . paper , ; co ' mmumcaiingthpfrabst ' miriute deiails _' _tff _^^ _hisconyefsatibn ' with ' the'Pr «* _sHlerit . A fact _' of tbe ' greatestimpbrt ' ance ' results from
_th'isdisclo 8 ufe . 'The President is proved to-have laboured under ih ' _e'delusion tbat ' the new Jaw . was not applicable-to presidential' elections , and to have . imagined , that the chief xaagi & _lrateofithtt . Republic ' would _beebosen according ; tothe special laty passed by the Constituent _Assembly , by _.-whicR _^ _his _pwn election . w . » s determined . ; il , _.-ji . _<>; _11 _i ' _-:..:, _, . nTpESDAv .-T'Tile Prefect ' , of . Police , , basjiist ad- dressed . the following circular to- the commissaries , of . p : djce . of ' Paris arid of the baiilieu : —* ' Pari ? , June , _8 _.-- _^ SiH _^ T here exists in ' Parij , " aiid in ' ihe departmerif of the '' Seine ; a very ' con siderah . lK number ' of foreigners , ' whose presence ; under _esistint circumsfaiices , _' ' dero ' ands the attention ! bf tin- '
_autlinritieK _Several'of them a _^ e cdnnectpd with ' _iheenemies ' _of- ' _orderrandata ' given rsomeat .-would auke coramsii-cause ' with' the -insurgen ' s . : AD _thdsetfbose sojourn : _hereig : calculated to .. endanger public security should be expelled from the , French t rritory in virtue of the law _. of : _J ? ecejnher , 3 ,. 1849 . It is important . that _. _^ the , commissaries , ; of police _, should .-. effectually . second' the ,, _active _surveiyance whiflb . _| . cai 8 e tobe _exercised , wt . tb regard ' , to . these dangerous vi _s itor s . ' . ' . You ( wilf therefore _,, ' fakf the necessary stepsjo . _^ _rnake ' yourself acquainted '' with a'l the foreigners' who _Reside ' . ' femporafly _in-your district . ' _, You . ' shpilld ' ' minutely i nqiiiie iiito the eonduct , ' tb ' e moral ; conduct ; ' 6 f '! eacb ' of / theni ; and _' sutomon to your 6 ffie _« those of _whiiro you may receive " _ari unfavourable account Ji . After 'having
' regularly ascertained- 'their-nationality , ryou- wd ' signify to them that the French government . _^ disposed to _adopt"the"mbst rigorous measures towards those ' '" who" meddle : ; with political . intrigues , _apd whose conduct , shall be in any , way reprehensible , and that in . such a case _^ they will be expelled from France , and conducted ,., in case of need , to the frontier _^ y the Gendarmerie . It is well understood that you will not give , any warning , of . this . kind to . _Cpreigners who may be personally knowhi to _; ypu as peaceable . arid irioffeh'sive men . You will' transmit report 8 " _" to me regularly ' arid _succes 8 ively ., _"' . in .: which you will render me-an account of the result ' of your ' investigations , " and yoU 7 , wi . l | _. specially ; _. point out to " _meall'theforeigoersjwhpni . ypumay . _thinh ; iinworihy of _Frenuh . hosp , Uali . ty .- > Tp . : CARi , iEB .. ' _.., * _¥ .,,. "•' _' ¦"
y . < WEDNEspAY .- _^^ cenrding , to- telegraphic inteU _ligencei which r fached , ]? aris ., _yesterrjay . frnnV Stras hourg , Emile de Gir _^ rdin was certain of his election for , the " lias-Rhin , _Javipg . polled 18 , 000 _votesmore _thau , tiie _. _CdiiservatiWcawmate , _'Uli'Malle . "' ' ¦ _:-.,.--Lp . tters ' irom | Torir 8 ' oj' _^ the'il ' th _' , state " that'several attack _^ have been . lately' made '; by the' Socialists , on the ' soldiers of tbe garrison . - ' ¦ '¦ - ! - ¦ ' " . _..,,: The Prefect ' : of-the-Aude ! has- suspended . the " mayor of St . _Cenat and the deputy mayor . of Mou _' x . A republican _psperi-: of ClermontiEerrand , bas _'been seized by'order of- _? the _Attorney-General for publishing ' _-an article copied from , the . works of Robespierre .- ' _:.::-. ;• •;¦ : _' :. ..:. r ; .. _U -. ;• ¦ -.:: '¦'''''¦
: Several ofthe . deleeatesof . the associations who were arrested , on the 29 _^ , 0 _^ May , in the Rue Michel le Comte _, have been removed ,, to . the prison of the _NouyelleForce . .... ..- [ .., , _; .,.,. _; ,, ' _,- ' _, - . A : manifesto is _sp'iken of as onthe point of being issued , by Louis Philippe ., expressing his contrition at having " cohseiiied , ih 1830 to replace the _legitimate Bourbon branch . People are much occupied .. with the journey ; ' of ' M . Thiers ; - " ¦ i :: ' _- : i - > ' _- :: - .., ,..
v ; _•; , _^ GERMAN _^ _.,. ; ' _-- ' 1 BERLIN , Junh 7 .--Tlie -expected press laws are published . —They are ) very severe . ' _Large ; _sums ore required to be deposited as caution money , by every journal in existence , within a month from this date , Every printer , publisher , & c , mustpbtain a ligeiice from the _gffVernment . The Minister , of the Interior has power , to , suspend , or prohibit any journal . Heavy fines and _jrnprisonments are to . be , inflicted on all real transgressors . . . ,, .,.,. ,, The ministerial memorial which accompanies the jaw . paints the radical press in the blackest colours , but leaves to _thei _parliament ' of the German union the task of drawing ' up a general and ; definitive law . The ; _newlawisstated to be merely temporary , but no period is fixed for its ! operation' _^ ' , .,,.
The direct negotiations with Copenhagen f baye failed , TheDarieshave refused to accept t _"| m pro : pos ' al of the mea of'confidence ; The English ambassador , Sir W . Wynn , is said to have encouraged the © anesintheir obstinacy .: _•' ... ' -. . ¦ ,,, Some pretended revelations of a conspiracy cb ' n nected-with' the attack ; on the King , ntade by asoU dier in custody for a -military .-offenceat . Pdtsdami had been _provrd toi be 1 raere , invention 1 or . ah : ax . '¦ ' In ; the 'KolniscbeZeitung ! , of . _^ be llih inst . we find the following par _^ graph . illustraiive cf the _effscts of thenew _Priissianjpresslaw : — .... ¦ The V Westdeutsche _Zeitupg ' , contains the following notification .: —* Our readers will have already
concluded tliat this nevyspap' r , having been excluded from the right of transmission by the post , ofiice . cannot prolong its _existence . At / the _expirationjof the present month tlie labours of its conductors will be ' snspehded . _'' Whether the ' Rheiniseh Echo' will be continued . 'as a' _magsz ' _ne' for- history arid the fine arts , will dependon the _^ _numbe . r of the subscribers who may announce . _'Noi 136 of the 'Westi _deutscbe 2 _fjnin _^ , ,: and No ; 32 of ' the ' _Rhefriisch Echo , * have been seized by order of tbe _Ober-Pro' . curator , and . ihis for the eleventh lime during the present quarter . '' Nearly the whole impression'of
the first edition , of No , 13 b' , of this journal- was seized by the ' police inspector , , Von . _. Schllinetz , . . but afterwards the sheets were permitted to be , issued . Tiie 'We ' stdeutscbe Zeitung , ' and the 'Deutsche . VoIk 8 h ' alle , ' . agree entirely'in the opinions contained in theleadingarticle _' of the * _Neueri . Preus ' .. _Zeiiupg , ' upon the bureaucracy and its recent pranks . _^ . Whoever pays , attention to the varibus . maiiifestatipns ' oi public opinion , upon the subject of ' the new regulations ; will be compelled to , serious _refl-ctioiis tipori ihe consequences _; of these ¦ partly ridiculous ,: partly revolutionary ; proceedings . ' - : ' .. "" . '
. DRESDEN , June 6 . ~ The Saxon ministry have followed up ibe sudden dissolution of the ' Saxori chambers _^ with . a series of strong reactionary measures , measures which in fact completely ignore the _existence ofthe constitution of 1848 . They are in ' troduced in a ministerial proclamation , which is accompanied by several ordinances ' , all published the day before yesterday ( June 3 . ) The' proclamation contains the reasons for _dissolving the present chambers and _re-corivokirg the old Assembly ol ; Estates on the basis of ihe constitution . of I 831 _,,, but in , the form and . composition of the _exiraorditi _^ ry Diet of 18-18 . Tbfs Assembly : is to meet on the , 1 st of July next .. .- .-. .... _.-..- ;; : ; .. ,..,. v . ¦ - ' . , ' " . i
.= _: The several prdinances wbich accompany - ' this proclamation require _notice to he-given to ' lhc _' ptiiicfi twenty-four hours . before the assembly of every pub- ! lie meeting ,, at whicb policemen' will be present , ' whose orders must be strictly obeyed . Associations for political or public purposes must draw up codes of laws for the' ' sanction of thb authorities . Only those persons possessing civilriglits are to be permitted to join these ' associations . The ' civic guard is not to establish' associations within _iis ranks . The police are empowered to seize all periodicals and publications trespassing in the , cnniinal laws on _^ poh > . or ministerial : decrees : in . the former c _^ _se . hand them to the public prosecutor , and in the latter
to the authority whom they may concern , the governments , of districts are _empowererlio prohibit those periodicals which shall a . second time commit the above offence ! A fine of from 5 ' fJ to ICO thalers , or two to eight weekb ' _imprisohmemiis imposed on any one daring to publish any periodical so prohibited . The'freedom of trade may he withdrawn from " contumacious printers .- A ppeals can only be made to ihe ministry , whose decision-in . every ; case is final . _Noplacards are to be ' published but such as refer to matters of trade-and ( business . News _, _papsr carriers' must'procure : the permission of the police . These regulations extend to music prints and lithographs . , . „ . "
_^ _Pjoojamationofthe ith re-introduces the punishment of death , which was abolished ontheZrd January , 1849 . ' , i ¦ ' No one who knows the democratic character of ibe _Sasdn people ,-and the small attachment ' felt by them towards their _patholic'K ing—no one Avho has seen the determined . opposition of the majority in the chamber ' s to the -policy pursued by the Sasori ministry , wjtb regard to _the'German question , will deny that the Saxon King-and ' bis ministers are dating men . Of the states in Germany , the Saxons are among the most discontented , and the most _dispoBtd to revolutionary acts , and it is therefore mat "
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_, ¦ - --- •¦ " _"•* - ' ' I ' ' ' — _^ " - ¦ ., ' _ter of'surprise that the-Kingahoaldveirtflre to beard his-people at _theory mrimeati when , by _flnally . with . drawing from the _narrower , « nidn he , can 'entertain noho pe . pf _assistance . frpm Prussia _,, suchas was . afforded him . in the mpn _^ of _. May ,, 1819 , when . Prussjan . < _troopsJqq _^ lled the . iflsurrectidn .,, in .: . Dresden . ! f he most _yemarkabie _. feaUiire , in . the . ; present , . case-is one that will appear ; , uh | nteUigibIe , tp i » _constitu' _tio ' iiai Englishman j it is _ihe . _re-asseinblirig ofa / parliament which was 'dissolved . ' eighteen or ' ; twehiy ' inbnih 8 ago , a"iid 8 ince whic ! i ' i fwo 'Hiff r ' _etit--parlia .-' ments'haye assisted iii ruling the ctiuntry . ' Mean- ' While Dre sdeii ' and tei |> z > g remain perfectly - quiet ; r iot is'there' thfe- slightest appearance ' of dang er , _fx-. C 9 pting in' the _^ double'guards ,-the loaded cannon in ; / the arsenal ; , ' and the , numerous ,, patrols _of-Jnfantry
andcJval ( y _> movingabout both towns .: . ; .,: ;; r :,-. _>; _-ilaithe .. _meeting , of ., the ., depu < . ie & of , the . . city of _Leipzig ,. held _, _tpis _.-morn , ing „ Mr . Henry . _Brockhaps moved the _postjipnement _^ of , all oth' _^ r _^ _tj . _usinpsa in order that " the ' _Asser _^ fjiy ; ' _™ ight consider the , postiioii in _^ whicl ) ' th ' e . _j gove rnffl ' entliad -placed ibe country ; Afier / c _^ th _> _government be ' p ' rppbsed a ' r ' _esoluiion declaring ihe _' aholiti ' _on'b ' f the ' _Electoral law of 1818 and the restoration "( if that of-1831 , as' an _^ unconstitutional , ' oppf « 88 ive , and dange ' _rous- ' _mcasure _; calculated to alarm _and'corrbpt'byiits open violation'of ' promises and'contracts solemnly made ..-With thescoucurrence of tbemover , _itbeuproposition . ! was referred to aicommittee . by a . _greatimajority . _, , , ,, ; _,- ,. > .. .
_^ The . ' Wurtemperg papers of ); the ,, 3 rd _ipst . state that the Diet of that . kingdom has been peremptorily prolonged from tlie . 4 tii _ to the 26 th inst . 'A _ceri jtaiii .. motion , w hich . M .,, ( Moh ) . proposcd . to make _re-^ _spepting the _yerraaii ' question , is quoted as ihe _prin'j cipal reason ior this ' measure . ' ' ''' ; _'' ' , _;^ _MAipNCE ,, _Jjtt _^ i _)^ lie . _so-caited . _^ _Rhinel . HessianM « nsier-trial whicli liasbeengojng _. pn for a , long _. t . ime _atMayen ' _cey ' . _M ! dre . d j pri 8 i ! ners ' _jmpiicatw ' i _^ year , ' and accused bf'high ' . trea ' sdh , ' _was '' yeslerday brou g ht to ' a close ;* _It'beinjj _' the fir 8 t ' c ' a ' se - 'bf im ' _- _/ portance since , the introduction bf trial by jury , as wel _^ _as'fro ' ni the _nuTnber'bf per 80 ri 8 _irttereste'din the result _,-not'oiniy tbe ' court ' -itself , v aBd- ? -tbe _^ aveiiue 8 leading _td-ify but the whole : city was . crowded , and _steamersand railroads broughtan : immense influx to
hear the verdict . ; The court opened at seven _oclpck inthe morningi-and ihe ,, Pre 8 ident . immediately _beean summing up the evidence . for . and against the prisoners ,.. . !; Hjs speech lasted , four , hours , and the jury , then retired to . consult , which occupied another fpiir ! . _honw , llwhen ' jbey . gjiye riotice ,.. to _. thejudge that they _^ _ff _. ere . ready , ' . to .,. give ] their ' . verdict _... . ' . This was that all _. ' t ' _l i _' e . p ' _rlsb _. _hyrs ' are innncerit of each and eVery one . , off tiie ' ninety-seven ; counts laid ' against _theni . The court _imnfediat _^ the ' release of the prisoners , who ' were then ' set " at iibertyl _' - ' an ' d ' warinly coiigratalat " ed ; by : th ' eir" _ahxiousi _friendi ' . ' _It''li ' avlh ' g bedn expected _-tbst ; Borne _dernoristfattbns'bfj ' _rty-br anger ivouldbe made , the _military governor ; of _Mayenceihad . previously taken the pVecaution _ufwarning the pnhliciby ; a proclamation that he Bhould allo > of no . demonstration which
might lead to a breach-of- , the peace , ; _and . that . any per 8 on . so contravening would be arrestedand locked upjp the citadel . , t ; he ; warning had , itseffect ,, . and the intelligence w , as quickly .. made , known arid re cei . ved , in every qiiar ( ter , wj ' th ji ? y a _' nd . p . attjs . factiop , but without _infringing onthepea ' ce \" _pt " the pity .
- —ITALY . - j- . --, ' 'Letters _fromlhe'Romagna state that the pretended miracle of the Madonna of Rimini was a trick on the part of- some monks ; who were anxious to give _, the Pope a _< pretext ( or vUiiing the Legations , -but , not'having : succeeded ; in , that plan , the Virgin does not open her eyes so . often . now as _shefdid formerly . Monsignor Uedini . _acro _. iipanied hy . _Monsignor Rattestini ,-went . to Rimini _tofaee the . miraple _, ; but , _though ; they . remained . for three days , they . were not _indulged with _asiitht of the miracle , , .....
.. The ' . Genoa Gazette of , the 4 tb inst .. statesthat a disturbance , ' . had taken , place , at . ' . Alberga , in _conseqiietice . of . the adopiion of the new mode of getting : in the taxes . ' _] A Iarj ; i : body of peasants assembled .: uUering . cries or ' 'D _* _i « n with the taxes V 'Down with the regulations arid the' mavor ! ' They afterwards _' attack ' ed tfie inieridant ' s office , ' but the revenue ; officers _succeeded'in heating them off . ; . Six men Have been shot inconsequence of a , '" d _\ sturbanceat"Pfllermo . ¦• - ' _- _'•; . '" ¦¦ - ' - ¦ r : _¦¦ •'• ¦ . _- _'NAPLES _/ June 41—The state trials commenced on the 1 st ofthe _currentmonlh .. There , are _forlyi two prisoners , amongst whom are the ex-minister , _Baron-Poerio , _Settembrini , and other _ex-deputie _, The ,. court was crowded iwith spies and . soldiers ' , which , made it . anyth . ing but . pleasant for those who attended ; _on-thefpainfully interesting occasion . -Tlie .
prisoners were all dressed in , black , and ,. thrdr firni and courageous . bearing clearly indicated ; ' peace within . ' The . first day ' s r _^ _rocedings closedi by _; th e crown lawyer _dejnari _jlirig'deaM for the ' whole fortytwo , as haying ' conspired against the sacred person of the King , *' , by " fdrrainjc * a sect called the llnila Ilaliand . At . "the ' present moment '' witnessss , are . being ' examined , ' whose revelatioris , when collepteri , Will prove in ' the public court' what ;! everybody in private _khbws ' i that the government _invented , the crimes _ofthe-aecused-through . the mediutrf of the paid denouncers , for thepurpose of throwing " , into prison ; such men as would have opposed , aiid perhaps prevented , the destrrction of the . constitution by that system of fraud and intimidation " which has , been so long carried on . . ¦¦ ¦ -i _. <;¦ - ' ''"
_;; . ;; ;• " ; . / : ;• Greece . ; y . „ _,,. _, ; ,. A * ru £ NS , May . 26 . _—NVe _^ ' are _j all alive , preparing for the elections , and . thei gpyerntrierit , as usual , is preparing _~ all "it ' s ' schemes ; . to "' .. return . "its ' . partisans ; The _cafiiarilia is ' 'hafd . _ atf . wofk : '' Th e _' Uudg 6 _t , fer ; i 850 'SlibWs a » i ih ' _cnnie of i 20 , 670 ; 285 dfa ' chmas ,,. includirig the 3 , 8 J 5 i , 473 dfa ' crimasiabnut 'brie-fifth , advanced by the three-powers . 'The income for . 1849 was ' estimated at 20 , 319 , _^ 29 drachmas , and . expenses , 19 , 540 , 173 drachmas-. ' This year the _> expenses are calculated > _-. < at 20 304 016 drachmas , leaving a
balance of 36 b " , 269 _dra-hma _? , or _£ 13 ; , 08 . 1 in favoiir of'thegpveriimeiit ;; : the public debts swallnwup 5 , 735 , 59 . 4 , . draclirnas ; , . civil " lists 1 . 465 ; 000 drachmas ; ministerial . department ; , 11 , 139 , 894 . Divers ; _.. p ay ments and _^ . extraordinary- exptrises of 1 , 963 , 527 .: dfachraas . rnake , up the _^ total of the budget of . i 850 , Dn presenting it , to . ' tbe , Chamber ihe Minister demanded a _provisional credit for four nioht ' hs , ' until the budget be passed . ' Siich a system nf _^' . representative - _' governmcht ' -is' a'' perfect farce . Greece' is merely a plaything in -the hands of the _RavHrian " and Austrian ministers . ' _!'¦ ' ¦
; The people ' s rights bave been usurped for ; years . The public money has been squandered ; a system of corruption .-established ; crimes ; _-and immorality _encouraged ; concessions-and peculations , tolerated , and yet the patience of the : people of Greece _' has taught t _'; em to , _bp £ rail . these patiently , in the _hoj-e of a . happier future . , ; ,, , ' . Brigandage _still _. incrFases . on the frontiers , _arnlthe troops ; Bent . _(^ gainst [ th e ,,. brigands fraternise with them _^ and as sist in the plun'de . ri ' ngr " . ' . ' '
- ; .:,.,- POLAND AN 1 ? RUSSIA . .. ; : ' , The Germanjotirnalscontain _rmnours'of a _fernlutionary agitation having been manifested in St . Petersburg and : Moscow , : especially , in the lippfr schools and among , the students . The . immediate conseqaence of it has been an Imperial decree , prohibiting the natives of Poland from entering ihe high schools of the . . Up Russian capitals and Dorpat . It was even reported tliat these . three _establish ments would be supprp ' _ssed . " . Another ' _confiscation of the estates of a political criminal had been
published in Poland ; but it was' distinguished from former political acts of the same kind by a uoiice totbe creditors Of' th ' e late ' -proprietor tb send in their claims oh bim . ' ' Till now the " practice ,, bos been 16 collect all debts dufltotbe possessor of the confiscated property for tbe benefit of the Govern _, ment ,. but . all demands of bis creditors was _Rejected . .-The system has been very injurious to public credit , in Roland , -and it . is kVievctlf th ' av from consideration of . its mischievous _ttfucts it has been abandoned . . .. . '
' _During the stay of the Emperor at Warsaw all the regulations of the police are enforced with the utmost severitv . . "'"' '' ' "' . '' '
,. ; DENMARK ; AND . THE DUCHIES . _"• '' " The attempt on ' the partof the Duchies to con - ' elude a'peace by -means of _directinegotiations , has failed j : the , Danes having obstinately ; -refused- to treat on the basis _proposed by . the three men bf confilence , notwithstaiuling , that _^ it _. iad received the 8 anetion ; iof the Russi _an , ambassador , Count Meyendorflf . _- ., Inthe d . ucbics . . the inliabltant 8 _COjp ' cC the , _rev ival ef liostiliii . es _,, aad , _. _anxto ' _usiy _'; hope thu ' t tbey ,, may _§ e _cpmnienc ' ed 1 . by the Danes ; -On ' _se . vcrai . ' occasions the itiliabitah _^ s of ' Ki _^ 'have been excited by the appearance off " their ' port of several Danish men-of-war . ' "On the 5 th inst . theywere again disturbed by the ' approach of " one _line-of-baf' tie ship ; two _frigates ; arid _thfee'lar _^ e steamers . '' _"Z ( Continued to the seventh page . )
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_irRuMOHRBD _Dbmr ; ot _S _" _MH _^^ _O Btt _« N . _~ The _folioyririg _^ say ' s the _Lettiter , Eifriss ) is an extra ' ct ' froni a'letter- _^' received' frdm ' _x'friend _^ dated-Liverpool , iune 4 ;' _"We'giveit without ; a word of comment : — _" On Tuesday-I travelled from _?^ London ; , andaiet a sailor _. on _hisrwayrhere , who relates that he had just arrived . from Sydney , and that ,., about two ; d ( _iys ' before ' he sailed Mr . Smith O'Brien had died . He ' _acknowledged the falsity ' of the statements concernin _» his _ill'treatn 1 entf ' . and gays ; that , aWiough he refused theu _sual-ticket-pf / leave ,. he was . not confined , : but , ion the . contrary ,.. was well treated _. m every . _respept : toat there was a rumour , of his being about to bo ' _sent'to Norfolk Island shortlywevious _tO'his'dcatliV -wriieri' occurred about tbe 3 rd of rDecertihef'l _^ t / after- ' a 'Short illness- of three , days . I know ; not ; wh ' cthei-this may be a yarn , but ,. give it
_^ o _basriiaye it _; ' - ;;; r :, y : r _.---- ; . ..... _a _^ Joseph Adt Cauciit Aomh . _^ _tJoseph Ady has a . ' lenzth been' stopped in bis ' _iiefarious _Bystem of extoiliorVbythe ' _Post-offieVauthoritie . _' ' . ' -Within the last few months Joseph hits : been , mulcted , in the double postage of . . a _^ mo 4 , 000 letters , which-he . _liad aentto various parties ,.. and which have been returned to the Post-office . . Although time was allowed him topay the penaltiesVon a promise to discontinue His mafpractices ,, _i-he _' ' has , nevertheless , continued to send : letters through : the Post-office in as great'numbers as ever _. 'until the 7 th inst ., when an officer of , the City _effected his capture , and coii _.-siffnment to Giitspur ' -strcet Prison , on a wavrmit from the Treasury ; It appears ho is utterly iiicapaiiUVto pay _the'Post-offiee'dematids , and he has no chance . _ofiheihgdiberatetl , excepting : by petitioning the _^ Crown officers . . _Iie . isin ; bisseventy-sixtli year .
Brbtliir ' Chartists' Beware! Of U Wolve...
Brbtliir ' Chartists' Beware ! of u Wolves in Sheep ' s » _.-.,-, . ; .,, ; - . _Mji .. ' . , _W- _- _--.-, _-Clotldng . " _' _- ' - ¦ : ¦ - ' ¦ : ¦' ¦ ¦ RUPTURES _^ EFFECTUA LLY CURED WITHOUT A „ : .. . - _,., ; .. . TttUSS !! . , ,. IftfE CRUEL IMPOSITIONS upon the , .. unwary ' by . seif-stTled' doctors , sonic of whom for obvious reasons ' -, assume ' _-Foreigr _. _names ,, and others the names _of . ennneri _^ _JEijotisli . praotitionevs , forge testimoninls _, nnd liaye recourse talither practices equally base , ' should iritbifcJe'those KfflSctedwith'Rupture to use great _judgment _is _' _tit whom they _iapgly for- aid .:. . • _-. , _?¦ _-.-..- Testimonials _ti-om numbers , of the Faculty and patients who Iliive been _ciired _' _of ttupturc , _esfablish the efficacy or -DR . " DE . HOOS' RE MEDY , In every case hitherto . tried . =
It ; is perfectly ; frce , from danger , causes no pain , confinement , or iu cbuvcuieiice , applicable to both sexes and all _^ ¦ ¦ " _'" _' - - « _-wv" _.,. _' . ' , ; ' V- - ¦• ¦ .. . . ' r . _'gentft'ee _. with ; full instructions , _^ ., rendering failure imppssible , on receipt of 7 s . in cash , or by l ' ost Office order , payable at the . Holborn Office . . _.. Agrciit number , of Trusses may be . seen , which were ;| eft ;> beliiud _by-persons _ciirei , as trophies of llie int mch ' si'success of this remedy . ' : j , N . " 'Bi "Letters of inquiry should contain two postage Stamps ;' .- .: ¦ :. ! ' _i . 'i ' _.. _' _-i- ' ..- : ' .: ' : _l--.- ¦¦ . _;¦ ¦ ' ,. Address , Walter De _uV-s . M . D ., 33 , E y-place , Holhornhill , ' Liini . loh . At libme fbr '' consultation from 10 till 1 ; a id t till 8 . —( Sundays excepted . ) ¦
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• _-, _- ! _. . j . ..,.- , . Brother , _Chqrtists ! , _BpyVARE t ' BEJVAItE _^ F . _fOISOXOUS IMITATIONS ! ¦ , _EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF _i'HE SEW _";•''; . . " ' ;' ;¦ REMEDY !! , . Which has never been known to fail . —A cure effected ' ' '* or the Money returned . ¦ ' _PAlSfSlN ' TilE BACK , ' _GftAVEL . LUMBAGO , RUBtf MATISM , GOUT ' -DEBILITY , STltlCTURE , GLEET , & c .
• : »"• • " ' "• DR . ' B'ARll'ER S B "T j ; R I F 1 G ¦ PILLS L ¦ ¦ _-liave ' ldng been well known as the only certain cure for . pains _, in ; the back and kidneys , gravel , lumbago , rheumatiVm _^ gout . gbnurrhoea _. Klcet , syphilis , secondary symptoms , _scminal'debiiity . and all diseases of the bladder . and urinary organs generally , whether the result of imprudence or derangement ofthe fuuct ons , which , if _noidected , invariably result in symptom ' ft ( if a far more serious character , : aha : frt > quent ! y an agonising death ! . By , their salutary action _. pn acidity of the stomach , they correct bile and indigestion _,, purity and promote the renal secretions , thereby pi-eventing the formation of stone inthe'bladder , and esta " - blishing . ' _for life .- the healthy _fum-tions of all . the e organs They luivenever . been known , to fail ,, _aiidinay be obtained _tlirough inost medicine vendors , ' l _' rice Is . _Ud .. 2 s . 9 d ., _ancVls . Gd . per box ; or . sent ( roe on . receipt of the price in _postige stamps , by Dr . Alfred Barker . —A _considerable saving effected by purchasing the larger boxes . "
- ¦•• " - "TESTIMONIALS . . , - W . H . Willis , -Acton , writes .: ' I am quite , cured now . 1 had suffered from gravel mid pains hi the back a . ud loins . I consider them a great . Massing . ! . . . Mrs . Edney , Hackney ,, writes : 'They cured my scrofulous ' eruption after all oiher medicines bad failed . ' ¦ Mr . Smith' ; Henley : — 'T purchased lately from -a fellow styling himself-Dr ., who is evidently an ignorant quack , what I suppose is intended as an imitation of your excellent Purine Pills ' , ami having found it of no-effect , I was sceptical of relief till I . tried yuurs which I . feel convinced only require to be known to become extensively ' _patronised . Address Dr . " Alfred Barker , 4 8 , Liverpool-street , King ' scvoss , London , where be may be consulted daily from 9 tillil mnrnings _. and S till 9 evenings ; Sundays 0 till 1 . ¦ . CAUTION .- . Sufferers arc earnestly cautioned against dangerous quacks , who have impudently assumed the title of U _» ictoiVi < nd _daved to . infringe the proprietor ' s right-by advertising . a spurious . compound under another ' nam ' " , tbe _' use of which can only bring annojance and disappointment . ' - , AGENTS WANTED . . . ¦¦ :.. •¦ .
E _XTRAORDINARY STJCCESS OF THE NEW MODB OF TItF / _ATMENT , DU . ALFUED BARKElt , _' _- > i 8 , _- - Liverpool-street , . 'King ' s-cross , ' London , having had a . . vast amount of practice at the various hospitals ,-in ' London " and on the Continent , 'is enabled to treat with ' the utmost ccnainty ' of . cure , every variety of . disease ; aiising from solitary and sedentary haiiits , indiscriminate excesses ,, and . infections , such as gonorrhoea ; ' gleet ; strictures , ' ' and syphilis , or venereal disease ,-in all its various . 'forms . and stages whether primary orsecondary , which , owing to neglect or improper treatnient , " invaiiably . criir _. in- gimt , rheumatism , . skin diseases ; 'grnvel , _' pain ' s in the kidneys , buck , and tuius , aiid finally , an . agonising > death ! Ths . lamentable neglect ol this class of diseases by medical men in gencial . is too well kn oivn , and tJieir ' att ' cmpts to cure by means of such dangerous' medicines : : as mercury ,- copaiba cubebs , _& c ., have
prpnu . ced the most deplorable results . All sufferers are earnestly invited ' to apply at once ' to Dr . Barker , hs he guarantees tba )) a speedy and perfect cure , and tlie eradieation of every sympto ' _, whether primary or secondary , without the use of any of the above dangerous medicines —thus preventing ' the _possibility of any after symptoms . This _trtitlrlias been borne out in thousands of cases , and as a further guarantee he nndetakes to cure the most inveterate case in a few d . iys , without hindrance from business , or any change of diet ,- < £ c . Country patients must be minute in the detail of their ; casos as that will render a personal visit unnecessary . , Advice with medicines ten ' shil ] iiigs . ' Patients cm-responded with ' tilt ' cured . Femaies ' may witli ; the-utmost safety confide themselves to the care of Dr . Darker , as the most honourable secresy and delicacy , are observed in every case ' . At home daily ' for consultation : from ' J till 1 _mnrriings , und 5 till S : evenings ; r Sundays 9 lilt 1 .
. l _' _ost-pflice orders to be . made p . _iyaMc at tbo Genera Post Office , to Dr . Alfred ' Barker , 48 , Liverpool-street , KiiVg ' s- ' _cTOSS _,- ' _Eondou : A cure effected or tbe money re . turned in all cases ,.
Hn The Rrevrntion, Cure, And U , General...
Hn THE rREVRNTION , CURE , AND U , General . character of SYri ' lILUS , ' STRICTURES , _Aflcctiniis of the PROSTRATE GLAND , VENEREAL and SCORBUTIC _ERUPTIONS ofthe face and body , Mercurial excitement , < _te _., followed by a mild , successful and expeditious mude pf tveatment . . ' .. •"•• _'' _' ¦• ' Thirty-first edition , Illustrated by Twenty-Six - Anatomical Engravings ' on Steel ,. _Nw _^ aud improved Edition , enlarged to _. 1 % ' pages , ' just published , ' _priet 2 s .. Gd ' ; of by post ; direct ' fvoni the _Rstaldisliment , Sr . fid . ¦ • in postage stamps . _IVTll . _B'SILBST FRIEND , " , a _McdicaHVork on Venereal and Syphilitic Diseases . Secondary _SpmiUoms , _Goiiorrhiea .
< tc , with a _I'RES ' _tJim'TlOSt . FliK TUEUt PREVENTION ; physical exhaustion , and decay of the frame , from' the effects of solitary , indulgence and the injurious consequences ol the abuseof Mercury _j ' with Observations ' on the obligations of _Mahuiaue _, and directions for obviating certain disqualifications .: . Illustrated , by twenty-six coloured engraving * . By R . and L . _I'EIUIV Mid Co ., Consulting Surgeons , l ' J , Bei ; ncrs-str ' eet , Oxford-street , Loudon , Published by the authors , and sold by . Strange , 21 , ' _Puwvuuster-rdw ; linn . ' . _i-. \ y , , C 3 _, and Sanger , 150 , Oxford-street ; Stiirie , 23 , _Tichborne-street , _llayinarket ; and Gordon , 'MB Leadenh _.-il ) . streetV'IiOiidon ; Powell 88 ,: Grat ' tv . n street , Dublin ; atidllaimesandCo ., Luith Walk , _Bdinbui-gh .
_I'avtl . treats of the anatomy nnd physiology of the reproductive organs , ' and is , illustrated by six coloured engravings . Part II . treats of _Ihc-cohscquenecs resulting from excessive indulgence ; _pro'dsciiig nervuus excitement , nnd generalive incapacity . It is jwrtieularly addressed to those who are prevented iu eoiisequeiide from . entering into the _mari'iiigc state . Illustrated by three explanatory engrav . ing ? . ¦¦ . ¦ .- . ¦ ; _-. ' .- -,- ' , . .,. '' , ' . ' _t _' art HI . treats of the diseases resulting from infection . Illustrated by seventeen _" coloured engravings ,- ' L ' nrt-lV . contains a Remedy for : the Prevention ol Disease -bv . a simplk _ArrtiCAiios , by which tlie danger ol infection is obviated . It 3 actios 13 _swrm but sure . It acts ' - , with the _virii * chemically , and destroys its power on tjio i system . This important part ot the work should not escape tlie reader ' s notice .
Part Wis devoted to the _consideration ' of marriage a « d its duties . The reason of _physical _disqualitieationa , ami the causes of unproductive unions are also considered , anil the whole subject critically " and philosophically inquired into . •'•• ¦ . Tiio Author * , as regularly cd'icated members Of till-Medic : ; l Prot ' _easion _, h . tvingiiao long , diligent , ' and Practical observations iii the various Hospitals and Institutions foi the relief of those alHic ed with Syphilis . Secondary _Svmptorn ; ,. Stricture , Venereal and Scorbutic t . r ' upiious ot tinface . and _boay , have perhaps had an unusual oppurtiinit _; of witnessing their dreadful aud destructive _cmiseiiiwiw * in . all their various stages , llenco _, knowing the _pi-iictica ! necessity of sound judgment in such serious eases , and having seen the injury Hint has arisen from the carelessness and neglect of its study , Messrs . It and L . PERRY havo devoted
their attention exclusively to this peculiar class of maladies , and the relief ( hey have consequently been enabled to render to their fellow creatures , is fully testified and gratefully acknowledged by convalescent Patients , and others _dailv arriving _ui'towa from all parts ofthe country , for the express purpose only _otfpei'sonal consultation , white their _exevtioiisJuiYebecn crowned with tbe most signal ' advantages , yet , _fi-cm what they havecxperienred'in inquiring into the nature and _causes of- these infectious complaint !! f ; Voin their . most simple condition to thatofihs . r _. _xost dangerous and imieteraU / they have always entertained ibe possibility of their _pbevention aiid removal . Messrs . IV , and L . Periiy and Co ., _Surgeons may be consulted as usual , at 19 ,. _Ucniurs-su-ect ,, Oxford-street London , 'from . eleven to two ,. and from five . , to _eiaht in the eveilillK •¦ and or .. Sundays from eleven . to _oiia . — Ctxisultation'Fec £ 1 . ¦ ¦ : _;' _.-.
THE . _CONCENTRATED DETEIlvSlVE ESSENCE _;;¦"'¦' _.- _( , ¦ " as _AXTi-svrniimc . nEMEDv ; Is recommended itifSyiihilis and _Secciidiu-y Symptoins . It searches out arid purines the diseased humours from tin blood , and cleanses the system from all' deteriorating causes ' .- _lts'innuenco in tho restoration to : health _ot'pr . n sqn 9 labouring under tlie consequences .. which _inevilablj follow ciwtaiiii ' nntio ' ii is ' undeniable , and it also constitutes a ceftaih" _cureTd ' _jscurryi . sorofula ; mid all cutaneous eruptions . _Ks active _principle ve transmitted by the medium 4 / the circulating fluid throughout the entire frame , and
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even penetrate ' the raofe ' mihule vS ' sfMdT _^ _Tr _^^ _'« _pelling in its course alb corruptions . _iK _^^ the vital 6 tream „ soa ? a together . to erad _mS _?' wie _» J _^ -drsea ' . se , - nhd _' ex _^ el It Wtli tVe" _insenS n ' _tfirbughJthe : raedium ' ef the pores of tl . o 2 Tl _^ m Price lls _.., or four bottles in one for 33 s ln ai « _rinj * is saved , _al-e _, hi £ 5 case ' s , by which will np * f ; _'V i c ' » ill To be hadiit the L'bhloh Establishment ' " * ' _ij ! ' -THE _GORDiAL'BALM OP _SYUlAmr ; i " Is expressly employed to renovate the impaired * life , when . exhausted by _the . influence exerted h _^ _l" _* HI indulgence on the system . ' Its action ij riimh i _"Mtah _V 1 0 " - _IZ /
.. _yvy ., „ , U-, „ , _^ VIU _^ " .. _~ _.. JJ _lill , On . " _*« J 1 { . vous and sexual debility , obstinate _gleetg imn _? J "I Oh ' _rennesa , and debilities arising'fMm venereal e » ¦ nc *> W been demonstrated by its unvarying success in » _v _** ' •*»» 6 fca 6 e 8 ' ;! To . those person 8 ; who are preven ted _» .. Bl 8 Wi married _' _state by the consequences of earlv m » ' _¦ Ig U _. . The _£ 5 cases , of . SrBiAcrar . or _CoNCENrnwBn n ' Essence can only be' had at 19 , _Herhersls _tren ""Vl _street . London , whereby there is a saving of £ i i „ ° * _W the patient is entitled to receive advice withouu (• ' _^ advantage is applicable only ' to those wh - « J ? , ' % i « _pekef -: * ' . _- _--. : tfi 5 _, lo >
PERRY ' S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PitV _^ Constitute an effectual remedy , in all eases of ft _, ' Gleet * ,- . Stricture '; , and Diseases of the nrin _. n ;; . _' ? 5 tll ( * a Price 2 s . !) d . _I' 4 s . ed ., h » dlls . perbox . . J - 0 l _»« ft Patients are requested to be as minute and en possible in the detail of their eases , noting _esiK . c _' n te duration ofthe complaint , the mode of its _comim-n- J 11 h symptoms and progress , age , habits of living . _anj '"? ' ' _•' _in'soeiety . ¦ ¦ Medicines can be forwarded to am- _narif 1 " _^ 011 world ; no difficulty can . occur , ' as they will L ™ " H packed , arid carefully ' protected from observation Secure ! J N . B . _i-Medicine Vendors can be supplied bv mZ ' , Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses iut . ondr . ii of > «
Brother Chartists! ¦ Beware Of Wolves In...
Brother Chartists ! ¦ Beware of Wolves in "'« _ri , Clothing ' ! ' ! _** _$ * EXTRAORDINARY SPCCESS OP TIIP _»»» ' . .. ' . ' . " ' REMEDY !! . * f _* \ Y 7 dcli has never beenknoumtofail . —A cure effetn '" ' " or the ' money returned .: . ¦ _" _? _' _PAINSTNTIIE BACK , GKAVEL , _LUJifji _r-n RHEUMATISM , GOUT , DEB ILITY STmn ' TURE , GLEET ,-io . ... , . ' B 1 WIC _- nR . DE BOOS' _COMPOUiVD RENAL f _^ PIIiLS ( _of-which tliere are spurious imitatinn « i _™> _CHIWIN _CUan for Die . above _da „/ ero « s ' comptoff _^ cently acquired , as also all diseases of thekMnen _« S _iiiiuaiy _organs _generaJlv , _nbether resulting from imnn , lence . or otherwise , which _, if neglected invariably _vesu li " symptoms of a fiir more serious character , and _fi-enutjnii an agonising death ! By their salutary action on acid { ofthe stomach ; 'they eorrcct bile and indigestion uJf and promote the renal secretions , thcrebv ' pre ' _rehtiiig *? formation of stone in Hie bladder , and _establishing f , i r .., the healthy functions of all these organs . They have new been bn . ovrn to fail , and . may be obtained through V ., Medicine Vendors at Is . ljd „ 2 _s . 3 d ,, and 4 s . ' Gil . _perS or sent free on receipt Of tiie price in postage stamn-1 ' '
. . . _W . II . Willis , Acton , ' writes : — ' I am ' quite cured _ni \ w i had suffered from gravel and pains in the back and loin ! I consider tbem , a great _blessing . ' s ' Jtrt \ Kdney , Hackney , writes .: 'They cured mv tint , lous eruptions after , all-other medicines had failed . ' ; Mr . Smith , Henley . .: — » . I purchased lately from a fcllo _» styling himself Dr .,- who _^ is evidently an ignorant _QijacV what' I suppose is intended as an tmititiun of your tw _J lent Renal Fills , and having fuund it of no effect _hms scsp . tical _^ of relief till I tried . ymirs , wliich 4 feel convinced onlv require to be kiiow ri to b ' ecjme cxtinsely patronised
Lasting benefit can Only be reasonably expected at tha hands of the duly qualified practitioner , who , _dep _,-irtii )( . fvom the routine of ower ' alpractice , devotes the uhole of his studies to this class of diseases , . 'lie lamentable nHett _ofwliicJi by ordinary medieal . mdni and -their-futile at . ( euiptsat cure by mercury and , other , equally _dangerimj medicines , have produced the most alarming results . SulVerers ure invited tb apply at once to Dr . D _^ Rooj who guarantees a speedy , and perfec t , cure of every sym _' . ptom , without hinderance froni business , change uf diet & c ., in comparatively' few days , or return the money . ' ¦ Country -patients : wishing to place themselves -under treatment will be minute in the detail of their cases , and to prevent trouble , no letters from _sti-angers will be replied to unless they contain £ 1 in cash , or by Post-office , Order payable at the Holborn-Office , for which advice . and medi ! cines . will he sent . Patients corresponded with till cured . At . home for consultation ; daily , from 10 till ' 1 , and -i tUl 8 , ( Sundays excepted . ) :: ••• ••' : •' ¦ ,- . _-
Post-office Orders payable at the Holborn Office , to Walteiv De Roos , M . D .,, 35 , Ely-place , Holboni _, London . CAUTION ;—Suft ' ercrs are earnestly cautioned _against various youthful quaeka , who dare _t-i infri «> ic the iwoprietor ' s right by advertising a spurious " coj / ipouiid' 'iiider annthcr name , the use i > f wliich can only bi'iiigaiinb _yaiict and disappointment , profess to cure patients lor less than ia really possible , assume fojieign and eminent _esgusb names , impudently place Dr . before them , and-hare re . course to other practices equally base . " :
_FvR , DE ROOS' CONCENTRATED U _CUTTdJ _VITiB . has , in all instances , proved a speedy and permanent cure , for . every variety t > f disease arising from solitary habits , youthful delusive excesses , and . infection , - such as _gunorrhcea , syphilis , & . c , which from neglect . or improper treatment by mercury ,, copaiba , cubebs , aud other deadly poisons , invariably end in _surneof the following forms of secondary , symptoms , viz ., pains and swellings In the bones , joints and glands , skin cyuptkmt , blot ' chts and pimples , weakness of tlie eyes , loss Of liaiv , disease and decay bf tlie nose , sore throat , paiiis inthe side , back , and loins , fistula , pi'es , & c ., diseases , of ihe kidneys , and bladder , glcot , stricture , seminal weakness , nervvus and sexual debility , loss ofnieihory . and finally such a state of drowsiness . lassitude , auda ; e > ieralprostration of strength , as unless skilfully arrested , soon cuds in a miserable death" !
In the _pi-suentioa and remooal of'the . foregoing symptoms , and as a restorative of manly vigour , whether deficieut from early , imprudence , or residence _ln hut climates , Ac , this medicine -lias obtained ' . an- ' unparalleled popularity . .. ' -j . ' :.. :,. .. . , _Fi-om _. its properties in removing leucorrhcea , or whiles , heaoaehe . giddiness . ' indigestion ' , - ' palpitation ofthe heart , dry cough , lowncss of spirits , barrenness ; and all disorders _of-Pemales .: it is . admirably adapted to . that class of sufferers , as it not only purifies aud strengthens the whole system , but it creates new pure arid rich blood , and soon restor , s the invalid to souud health even after all odier remedies ( wliich have usually a depressing tendency ) have failed ; iri this lies the grand secret of its universal success .:. ,- - . -. . _, Sent Jecurcly packed , to any part from the establishment only , price lis per boule , or ' four quantities ' iu one large bottle for 3 ? ls ; , with full instructions foi use . on receipt ofthe amount bj Post Office Order payable at the . Ilulborn Office . " ' _
• HEAD Dlt . DE ItOOS' CELEBRATED WOKh , Til-IE MEDICAL ADVISER , tbe Gith -L thousand of which is just published , contauvbii : Ut pages , illustrated witli numerous beautifully coloured engravings ' , ' descriptive of the Anatomy and Physiology of tbe Generative Organs of both _sc-Jesv in health and _di-ease ; also Chapters on the _Obligations and _I'hilosophv uf Jlarliage ; Diseases ofthe Mule and Female parts uf _Generatjori "; the only safe mode of . treatment and cure of all those secret diseases ' arising from infection and youthful delusive excesses "; " \ viih plain directions fer the removal oi every disqualification , and . the attainment of health , vigour , itc ., with ease , certainty , and safety . ' May bc ' obtalried in . a sealed envelope through most booksellers , or of the Author , price 2 s ., ' or free by post for thirty-two postage stamps . ..... . .
. OPINIONS OF TnE TRESS . ' _Extrsci from the _McdiciA Gazette and Times '' : — ' Fortunntely _. 'for our country , a remedy for these dep _loi-ahle . coinplaints is at last found , ami we _hai- ' the lime as not far distant , when such diseases shall be comparatively unheavo of ; we hope alt persons so afflicted will lose no time m availing ihcmselves of . Dr . Ue Uoos ' s _skill . ' -This work 16 indeed a boon te tlie public , ' as it has the two-fold advantage of plainness , and being written hy a skilful and duly qualified man , who evidently well understands his subject . - Times . — ' This is a work of superlative excellence , alio quo which wo should recommend to the perusal ol all ; in fact it is quite essential to those who _^ contemplate marriage —JReeord .- . . ' . _- „ ,, „ Address IValter 11 : Itoos , M . D ; , 35 ; _Ely-place , Holborn . hill , London , ; ¦' " , ¦ Mil . —All those deemed _inrdrable arc particularly invited .
Old R-Arb Gatnerixo Iierbs,
OLD _r-ARB GATnERIXO _IIERBS ,
TIIE _OSIA ' . RATIONAL REMEDY : FARE'S , L IF E PI'LLS . . Tlio Advantages derived from taking Paiir ' sLik _Piusam : _i- ; 1 st —Long Life and Happiness . . ' 2 nd . —Sound and Refreshing _Slcqu ]' 3 rd . _—Gtod Appetite . ¦ ith , —Energy of Mind and Cleanws of Perception . \ . 5 th . — General Good _Healthand Comfort : Gth . —They are found , after giving diem a fair <> _'" _¦» * for a few _iveeks , to , possess . the most Astonishing
To have _produced a medicine so benign " and _nnW m _w w peration and effects , and yet su etreetual in scawhi » B ou w and curing disease of however long stniidins . ? X 1 , IUU ' tbe part of Old Parr deep rc ' scarclv anil a thoroug h Mio _* _» ledge of bis subject , . ' -. - . ' _j . _j ' „ . „ ,,, _« Tif 0 f 0 iNone are genuine , unless .. the words . "PA Klla ii PILLS" are in White _Libteics oil'rt Red QboVsd , on _» _» _QnverKincnt Stamp , pasted round'eadi box ; a ' ' Hfil ' ifg '' _rg _simile ofthe signature of tlie Proprietors , _"T . _Rp _ifo ' ; ' and Co ., _Crane-court _, Fleet-street , Lbridon , " on the _DB * i * tions . ' ' - " - ; '' -:- '• ¦¦ ' ¦ ' . ' . _;' - , , Sold in boxes at Is . ljd .. 2 s , Od . _^ and . family packe _Ua , _» Hs . cach , hyaU respectable medicine _vendsta tliroug'K"" ion ' the world . ' - " - ¦ ' - , , , _Wholesale London - _Agcntw Messrs . _Barc'ax _< " >' } _^ 'V ' . " i' : _Fan-ingdon . strtct ; Edwards , St . .. l _' mil _' S _ClHirt'li- . _vtvro iro , Sutton arid-Co . Bow ' Church-yaid : _SaiigiUV I- ' ) ° " _™
, _^ street ; Ha , „ iay and Co ., O . xtord _^ _ti-eet' London ; Motte « - . _eR bend and- _Uoberts _,.-Mancliester _.:, I { aime 8 , au < l Co ., , W" - _, _J « _- burgh ; and J . Noble . _Utvston ' ; _andsold bvalldieniBB . U . . _N . » . —A _SEW-a'HKDUFf _^ _-A'neir'arid _startlirf . UPI theory ss regards the _-iiiitiiral duration , of human life , aP :, _aP _peui-siiialittic-book-eallod- 'Tlie . _ExU'aoi-dinary Lite J » » »» Times of Thomas Paii _^ ge ' ueially called Old Parr ; U » " tn little work , besides the said" thcorvi contains much tha ; " at Instructiveand . profitable as _^ _pi _' ds the rnoansjiftiisiinW irin good health , and may ue ' obtaincd '" gratulfously of »* _' ' _- < agent for l » . \ KR'S LIFE PILLS .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), June 15, 1850, page 6, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/ns3_15061850/page/6/
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