in France. NEWS FROM FRANCE To the Editor of the Wnterford Xcws Jiolcs written SPIRIT OF TIIE JOURNALS ment of the pilot and engineer. The pilot in colonial dependencies in America. taking her into Bahia Honda happened to get Resolved—That Diinjiarviin , September 10, 1801. [ IIY. OIR OWN coRr.F.srosnF.Nr.] (From the Tines.) Puris, Monday Evening. " it is incumbent upon the her aground at the entrance of the harbour. As government of the Sin,—I am constrained once more to bring before the The cause of truth is never utterl y hope'ess, A report is current to-day that several of the United States to adopt mea- public , throngh the medium of TUB N EWS , a continua- WHAT THE FRENCH TIIIXK 0F F.KfiL.vNn—W ATERLOO ; soon as she struck , the commander, or the officer sures to enforce t'.ie observance by the Spanish AKING OF OME RENCH AND EMGLIS. II G ENE- and honesty und fair dealing carry with them no leading men of the three great parties compos- tion of HIT former letter with regard to the Shandon- T H —F in command of the troip, drew his sword and government in Cuba , of the rules of [ RALS —D R . C AIIII .L, &C . little vitality and po\wr even in unhappy nnd ing the majority of the National Assembly have civilized Koad. Ami I find that have met with their kind split the pilot? head at one blow, ant!, report warfare, in the treatment of wishes, anil tlie approbation of disinteieited pnrt :fs I was surprised to learn by some of the English .and priestridden Ireland . The most patient submis- come to an understanding to propose, prisoners captured as soon as says, killed him instantly. in any such contest here, who have Imiled with delight and admiration tin; callc.i to account by sion , the most abject bigotry, becomes weary at the proposition for a revision of the Constitution as that in which the Cuban French journals that Dr. Calnll was In endeavouring to back the vessel off some patriots arc engaged. spirit and energy which him actuated the writer of Hie y writing a notorious fact velative to last of following the direction of men who scarce- shall have been rejected , thai; the elections for urticle on tlu-ir locul iinprovrmrnt. the Times for simpl pai t of the engine gave out. The engineer was ly pretend to have nt heart the intere-ts of their " Resolved—That ihe President and Con^res,-- He who cannot fay something in sympathy with , or in the opinions--jicrliaps I sliouM say jealous inclining*— the new Assembly shall take p lace in January, immediatel y put under arrest, and it is believed ht us well hold his disciples or to acknowledge any other snide than in the hope that a great portion of the present ought to insist , in their respective departmen ts, aid of, the movement of humanity mig which the French as a people entertain towards the here that he has bren shot. The ship i< now a peace. As tlie particular .*, with regard to this line, haii; the encroaching spirit of priestly domination. opposition will be got rid of, upon a national atonement , by Spain , for the late Knglish . and that the com- wreck, as there came a heavy blow, and report f'ecn vomeliaie hence laid before the public, it is quite The Church of Rome is ju>t now play ing a the new Assembl atrocious act of assassination , by executing ituhiti' Dr. Onhill was right—perfectly right. A prejudice pletion of y will be such as to says she has bil ged. with- unnecessnry and uncalled for on my part to recap mighty stake in Ireland. On the one hand she out a trial , citizens of the United States , who or chronicle tlivrc mailers again ; hut suffice to say ,that dors exist, and perhaps ever will exist, in France against remove the danger connected with the election of The bng J. C. Anderson, Captain Murray, , like is culling on her votaries to violate the law and Lafayette, and his associates from Europe Famulus, with his parched li ps, rould not he more anxi- F.nglaml. I don't want to pay that it is right or that it a new President. There is a general desire in arrived last night from Hivana, whence she , volun- ous to pnr'uKr »f the cooling and refreshing dmuuht defy a Government to whose forbearance alone teered their services in aiil of liberty is wrong ; but I shall only state what 1 know, and wlint tlie party of order that this course should be sailed on the loth instant. Captain in Cuba , and from nature 's fou: 'ain .thun the people are in this locality she owes her cDntinued protection and toleration , Murray when mack- prisoners of war , liiiine under my own immediate observation. adopted , for it is supposed that when public states that when he left the greatest excitement were publicl y in having tliis spin.did ami most delightful mail , or public while on the other she is encaged in a deadly inion shall have clearl manifested butchered without a trial , or upon a promenade , opened to that beautiful mid magnificent To liken England and France to two great , well-ftsl op y itself in the prevailed in Havana , in consequence of the national dis- struggle with that which the ninetecrth century new elections, there will be much less anxiety as avowal of the atrocity, and punishment Norman bridge, which would prove so iucMicululily uene- Game-Cocks would hardly be expressive enough. Hut , landing of the invaders. Captain Murray also of its per- lieial , useful and ornamental in the viti iity of this com is more powerful than any Government and any It is thoug ht petrator s, b y Spain. if we compare them to tiro obstinate " buffer'' or i)iigili.;ts to t'-e Presidency. , however , that states that the Spaniards do not hesitate to use mcrriiil town , riiing every I I HV to fitch inijiorlnnce ; ami law—tlie thirst of the human mind for know- if the majority of tho present Assembly should " Resolved—That the President oug hc« ' I think we shall lie nearer the mark. Prior to Water- the slightest pretext and the basest subterfuge ht to v.iuM , in a great measure, mnelionite and better the led ge and its tendency towards instruction and agree in advancing the period of the elections, authorized b y Congress to send a comliiion of the heavil y-taxed rale-payers , by enabling loo Kngland trembled at her fate ! Xo w.inder that she to harass the Americans, both strangers and re- commissioner enli ghtenment, Scarcely were the Queen's Col- it may go on still farther , and dissolve itself im- with a suitable naval anil militar y escort to Cuba , the farmers of that great mill extensive district who lire should, when she MW a little 'grcat man pitching about sidents, in every way possible. ' much inconvenienced, in consequence of the narrowness leges launched into existence, when the hitter meiiiiitel y afterwards , so as to enable the new to soe to the honourable interment , , crowned-heads at his pleasure. Nr.w O ULT.KANS , A UGUST 21, ISol.—The in that island i>f the pnssajj!-, in making- it ijicir way to market for dis- and remorseless enemies of Ireland , nevet weary Assembly, if it should be Conservative , to dis- of tlie remains of our mnnlered compatriots , re- posing of their and other commodities. This Well, Waterloo conies on—the ring H cleared—the excitement which prevails in this city relative to ' produce , of thwarting whatever was designed for her good cuss the question of revision. The right of tin- ported to be now the food of dogs, or ro brin- necessarily, identities a circulation of money among the Little Man i'.ills—France is down—England wins the the Cuban outbreak is great. Two more steam- and converting it, if^ possible, into a fresh ele- National Assembly to do this will, of couise be their honoured remains to the United States for Miop krepL-is, &c , in times of such unprecedented want belt. Here now comes the dispute. It is easily told. ers filled with men to join Lopez. Tlie inter- misery ment of discord and misery, conspired together desperatel disputed ; but some of our best interment in the national burial and . game was not fairly y ference of tho United Stites mirshal was of no ground , at Dut let me not dilate longer upon onr melancholy and Tiie French Inldly assert that the for their desiruction. Washington , . Jawve.'s arc of opinion that there is nothing in avnil . The fitting out and embarkation with such a monument as Congress prostrate condition , nor act the part of n shi p-wrecked won—that England was rfotrn and well threshed when a Henceforth , we trust the Irish nation will , were ac- may direct. ° the Constitution to prevent it nnd if public opi- complished in defiance of the authorities. ivaiim-r , cast by adverse winds on some desidtite short fresh i»wer ((irouchey) came up ; and that the winning look for advice neither to wordy demagogues , The impatientl hoping assistance from some unknown linnd nion were to be ou its side the opposition would most " Resolved—T lint it is the duty of the govern- y of the belt was more the Child of Chance than the God nor intri guing priests, but will seek in its own intense excitemint prevails, and everything —let iisheatirjourselvfs and set forth our complaint befurc be powerless. is done openl y. Every boat ment of the United States to investi gate promptl y ' of War ! This is the true state of things, no matter convictions and op inions for that guidance with from above is tlie cyi s "I a dHCt-rniiig public, and I have no hesitation There is a remarkable article in the Pay of bringing down soldiers for and impartiall y the charges against tiie Consul of in ea\ ing, but the evil of whicli we complain will be re- wh.it a few London gouty Aldermen (who have lately- those in whom it has hitherto put confidence the patriot cause in this day, under the title of Portrait of Lou i? Cuba. the United States at Havana of non-interference, medied. supped in Paris) may say to the contrary. have so notoriously failed to afford. It is easy Napoleon , by JL dc la Guerronniere , the chief indifference , or lukewarmness Wihnps it miy be urged 33 a banier ngninst us, that 1 know this fooling, hci-ause I have made it my busi- The whole union is in a flame in consequence , as to the fate ot' to account for the aberrations of individuals. A editor of that journal . It is fairl done the champ this durable object that we sock now to remedy, cannot ness and particular stil ly to know it. In truth I liad y , con- of this intelli genc?. I mentioned in my ions of American liberty, whose live* Pope terrified into reaction or a hierarchy bullied sketch is drawn up last have been thus leaccoiujdi.'hed without compensating the present occu- this object straight in view long liefore I set foot on > sidering that the by a poli- that there \va< a mass meeting here on Friday. barbarousl y sacrificed ; and if pier of this t-mnll piece of land , which intervenes be- inordinate de- into resistance, may promulgate any absurdity tiaal adversary. Louis Napoleon is spoken of either of these charges French ground—not, iivleed , from any There was another on Saturday evening, and a be sustained , to remove tween llridye-street and where the new line of road ter- fire to see tlie " horrors of war" realised at some future and enjoin any enormity. These are specta- as a man of great energy, higii probity, anil very him from an oflice in which he is minates. third last night, consisting of about 8,000 per- unworth y to re- day ; but merely to satisfy my own mind , if not the cles with which history, unhappily, makes us superior capacity ; but he is said to be wanting present a free nation. I niain'ain he has no legal right or claim on it , n& il miii'i.s of mv numerous rcadcre. only too familiar ; but we should learn to dis- sons, at which the most inflammatory speeches n;is from 'iinr immemorial! ail iwed for the use mid ac- in initiation , and the writer declares "that if he Resolved—That Well, then, let me illustrate my subject, and I think trust the progressive improvement of mankind if were delivered . The Herald says of this meet- " President of the United coiiiiui).!.'ui"ii of the public generally, and there wa9 ne- the be?t and most practical way to do that is, to give the had placed himself at the head of tl.e democratic States be respectfull hud, ing : — y requested to consider the ver a legal title civrn of this quarry-like stri p of substance—I may almost say the predsc words—of a we could believe that a great nation , before movement he would have been irresistible. M. , by any of the descendants ol " Last evening another great mass mceling prop:iety of calling an extra session of Congress which Imutid our sea cost dialogue which took place in a codec-house in France, whom fiood and evil have been set, could be de la Guerronniere publishes facts and citations the nobleh')use of Cuveiiriiih—for assuredl y the inhabi- was held in U12 l'ark , to give expression to the as soon as the necessaty infotmation shall have between mysel f and «i most respectable wcll-e.lucated driven by passion , by cajolery, or by supersti- to show that Louis Napoleon had promised to tants of the town ninl neighbourhood cannot return ade- Frenchman :— feeling excited in this city by the news from been obtained to enable the Senate and House quate thanks and acknowled gments to t'uat benificent tion , to prefer darkness to light, and a curse to withdraw at the end ot his Presidency, and to Frenchman (to Correspondent)—Do you see the two Cuba . Before the meeting, a procession was of Representativ es to act advisedl y on the s ubjects i] nil illi:si riuiiH iiobhiuaii the Duke of Devonshire , fur ul ?—par ici. a blessing. This we believe and hope is not to give up his powers intact to his successor ; but .soldiers sitting at the table beyond there formed , accompanied by a band of music, and of these rjso lution« . the valuable improvement.; he has executed f-.r them. Correspindent—Yes ; do you mean those that are be. The Irish nation has rejected the destiny he does not think that he will exercise the abne- Astothr ; p l.ice I haw before lmmliimod, it was so 1:1- the banners used at the former meeting. Af- " Resolved—That we cordiall drinking wine ? which her priesthood had marked out for her ; gation that he has spoken of, and does not even y concur i:i t!i! sought aft.tr that the present occupier io:ik possession l'r ncliman—Verv well {fort him) ; they arc gallant ter marching through the lower part of the resolutions passed by o;tr fellow citizens ! cuiiveilin g it into a dc.i l and whatever the battlefield in which Ihe Pope reproach him much for having changed his in- cf it by wH ling it niiind und Mluws ; how did you like their conduct there ? Didn't Itroadway, and one or two other streets, assembled in town meeting \ar.i iim! from illicitjtion in trade and other cauiCj it would employ his} power successfully to thwart for although Louis Napoleon is declared on the t>venin "-of the , they ait l^ke soldiers ? tention ; •and around the Park , it parsed in front of the 2:J 1 inst. lias lieen now nitly a reseepiiicli: fcir dmig hilli and slug (Vim s'vmili'nt—Their conduct was disapproved of in the English Government , he must shoosc other to be incapable of usurpation , M. dc la Gucr- City Hall , around the large and capacious pi .t- i;;iiit water , which is mus! ili-gracufu l in tht extreme.— Ireland by sumo ; but approved of inuiucstioiiably by ground than the question of national education. renniere is convinced that the Prince feels that " Resolved—That the proceedings of this And if r«ini)f)!?;uii>n tOiiiuM have been sought after , il are hardy warlike form erected there for the accommodation of the the ureat hodv of the people. They France will give him the prolongation of his merting bo published , and that copies of them oug ht to be fnr the use and benefit of the injured public lo->k 'ni fellows. Hut (easy) they arc smtll men. officers of the meeting, the sneakers , tlie press, be transmitted I l cumin. Mr. I'.'iitor , vour obedient serviiut , (From the Observer). powers , and that it will be a sort of duty in him to the President of the United French nan— ".Small men !" Ah, these are the men and the band. The steps of the City Hall were State-! from F' J. M'C. 'd This is the si/.e that Bona- Whether the second invasion of Cuba by to accept it . I think it is evi.Ient from this arti- ensy lvania , and the representatives that Vdii do execution- all covered , with human beings.and at one time the in the pirte mi ;t admired. Like your countrymon, there were General Lopez has been defeated , cr whether it cle, which has been in a great degree inspired by Congress of the United States Com the o!' multitude could not have been under 8,000 per- DUXOARVAX PUTTY SESSIONS some few of ours, too, who did not approve our taking has been successful , appears at present to be a M.'de Lamartine, thas the latter would be read city and county of Philadel phia." y sons. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. In- Koine. question which no person in fc this country can to promote the re-election of Louis Napoleon if The war steamer Sarana? has been dispatched ( PKO .M OUU OWN connnsro\D!:NT.) Co're-ixiiident—1 have heard many reasons for your deed seldom has our city witnessed so high a Satutdny, Septcinlier (ilh , lp.jl. yours ? solve—but those who pursue the account of the he would consent to owe it to universal suffrage, by the Government of Washington to descent on Koine. Now I'd like to hear pitch of excitement, continued for such a length Havana On the bench were E. Urine, K sq., H.M., chiiii'iium, iniau—Uecausc if we did not go there it would capture and execution of the fifty Americans, , , with a special messenger to inquire Ire ic' and of course to a ministry of which M. de La- of time, as that which has pervaded it ever since into the al- Sir .Vuffenl Humble, It ibert LOIISJUII , I- SI )., J.I'., Ar t hur have fallen into the hands of other powers—perhaps taken at sea by the Spaniards, will some to one mnrtine should be the director. leged outrages on the bodies of the American Mnguire Giles. Ksq., .1 .1' ., Ii..ber t dowel. Ksq ., J.I'.. &c. F.ii'ilnnd—whowould have kept it to themselves. Ami conclusion only as regards tho "latter people— the news from Havana arrived on Thursday last; citizens , and the firing CfTTISf! ANT) TAKING OFF OIIOl'S. l'opes and to the The funds have recovered to-day from the de- at ihe Falcon. 1'he "o- next, we de.-:ired to preserve it to the namely, that in nothing has the cruelty for nor does it appear to have diminished in the vernmentat the Jame« Cihill (bailitV) "barge't Junes Kwine , Garret (..'huivh. pression of Saturday. They closed them at same time have given directions ' slightest degree ; but, on the contrary, to be 1 '"tiiirll , Tbnmai 1'ovvur, :i:nl Mnrjiiiiet l-'lvnii , with tin — (ViTO-pv.iuin:'. —Aye, and it gave you FOMOth.n' 'ro do which they have been infamous in the page of , and to-day at 91 f. 90c. cx-dividend , which to prevent any further expeditions being fitted 91f. increasing with every additional piece of intelli- law|iili\ usbeiuSi n; oil ill" ni g ht ot the ljth ultimo , in the shape of lighting beside.'. This you, French, were history ever since they first stepped on the|shores is equal to a rise of 10 centime?. out . But this is out of th-.-ir power to prevent . ieiar l in thi« county, in " gence from the scene of action , or from those wi'h utlieis , "ii Ii:faiid4 nf lio.' not sorry l ir, I'm sure .' of the New World , at all abated. Christianity Nothing more is said of political arrests to- The p.'op le are so excited now that they cannot nii'it.guild iirsi-;i.:i; in reapin .- ami taking oil' fait! lands Frenchman— J'y eonf ens (I consent to it) ; it never cities of the United States waich are agitated b shudders and civilisation , is put to the blush ital enjoys the most profound y h« stopped. The government papers n large quniiti 'y of whrat. tiie property of Arthur M. does any harm in France (smiling.) day, and the cap the same feeling.'' and the (j il>"< , M MI ., J.I' of C:>oi:iagonr. indeed, seems to be by the atrocities exercised on these prisoners. Win , papers generally are down'' ., Corrcs) undent—Your purjose, quiet. One of the speakers recommended tlie burning ' " on the re- Ri. hani U. lliiilHon , K->.'|. . s dici'or, was engaged on r.n>-t laudable. The nature of the offence for which these men volution. All of them were or are against it. ilif part of Sir. Cii/cs ; und GeorgeKiely, l»q., solicitor , Frenchman—Didn 't our troops take the city in a very suffered such a cruel death may be justly called of all the old writers on the laws of nations in The matter will not certainl in earnest ? AMERICA y end where it now (
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