American patriot. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1814-1817, June 25, 1814, Image 1

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FOR THE MERICAN PATRIOT.
REMARK.
Bonaparte and his Brother being very
fond of good things, and having head much,
country, and were so delighted with the
{they *
Wl Europe for their’ excellency)’ id
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Ah illingly agreed; between thenisely
ap the cong Tie alg Ww the inhab ans 3
ghe] ;ion of hopor | is WD ataiged with it
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fome oftheir tigi.
bors have resurndd. the visit, and ng doubi i
would be a hurd casey if. the Emperor of
the French natio / and the King of itaiy
cannot. furnish his: illustrious visitors with
Bologne Sau ge and Parmesan Cheese.
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MISCELLAR SOUS EX TRACTS.
\ The allied powers have, it is said, en-
red mto a treaty of mutual guaraitee and
icnce for 20 years, the object of which is
i rotect Europe against the resticss spis
Poi-the French Emperor. The 3
of itare differently stated.-==Oue account is
that the continental powcrs shall -bring to
the defence of any kingdom or sate at-
tacked by the French, in different proporti-
ons, 150,000 meng and that England shall
in that case pay a subsidy for their mainte
J at the rate of five millions sterling
terms;
er annuDi. ;
: Paris, APRIL, 6.
o’clock in the morning»
Macdonald, and M,
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Yesterday at
Marshalls Ney and
| Caulincourt,, arrived from = Fontainbleau,
and were admitted to an audience with the
Ei rppepr of Russia, with a proposal from
parte to abdicate the crown in fa-
"This offer was rejec-
Bona
vor of his
ted by his imperial majesty.
{ors then went to the prince of Benevente
Takeyrand) and had a long conference with
.o members of the Provisional government.
Nn hey were equally unsucce ssl in their at-
tempts. In concert with the allied powers,
srovisional Government proposed to
a retreat to the island of Elba
son.
The negoci-
he |
[Bonaparte
ith a pension of six millions of. francs.
Ic negociators returned to Fontainbleauy
here Bonaparte is now.
Tod ay, a courier arrived from Fentain-
cau which® brought a letter from Bona-
‘0 his majesty the emperor of Rus-
ontaining the act of his abdication
& and simple. He accepted the offer
“1 had been made him of a retreat to
of six
SH t
Wi sland of Elba, with a pension
10NS. ¢
mil LONDON:
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\Jemand in For, has been made for
The price
: “throne of France,
of Westphalia hams, paid a visit to that de Erance, brother ¢ of thelast X King, and
Ter him the other
F Bo bon, in the anicnt ander
Lh SATURDAY,
& ve »
the Pr incessChatlotte’s fetid in firings
to the hereditary Prince of Penge.
NEW: FRENCH CONSTITU TION.
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COSERVATIVE SENATE, i
Extracted {rom the Register of the Con-~
servative Senate of Wednsdsy 8 Sth of
April. Rs 0
The Conservative: Sonatd Weber
upos the plan of the Constitution prescnt-
to it by the Provisional Governruct i in exe-
cution Sine. act at the Senate. of the 1st
inst, % XY; ;
Al 2 a sheisepons
cial Commision of seven members: de-,
crees as loliows: : a
Art 1.
archicaliand he rediny from male to m: ale,
Tue French government is mon-
in order to primogeni ure.
2. The French poople call freely 1 to the
uis i Xayiep
Minbers of
TH new preserve. theirs ie dle
Fragay Tes: Rug g shall fix the decroa-
frionsy h :
The xc cutive power befor gs to the
a i 4 i
57 ihe King. the Senate, and the Legis-
lative Body, goncur in making of Laws :
pians of Laws, may be equally proposed in
the Legislative Lody “Those relating to
contributions can only be Proposed | in the
Legislative tBody. The Sing can invite
equally the two bodies to occupy thems
selves “upon objects which he deems pro-
per. The Sanction ofthe Kir
sary for the completion of a law,
5. There are 150 Senators at least, and
200 at most. Their dignity i immovea-
bie, and hereditary from male to male, in
order of primogeniture. They are named
by the king. The present Senators with
the exception of those whe, stoyld, Teo
nounce the quality of a Frensl, cifizén,
maintaified ahd from that part of this Jum-
der. The actual erfomeent IP ite Senate:
is necessas
and the Senatorships belong to thems T he
revenues are divided equally between
them, and pass to their successors. In case
of the death of a Senator without direct
male posterity, his portion returns to the
public treasure. The Senators who shall
be named ip the future cannot Beviake of
this endowment
7. The Princes of the Royal F arly, and
the! Princes of the blood, are byt right
Members of the Senate... The Function of
“Senator cabmot be exercised until the pers
son has attained the age of 21.
8. The Senate decides the cases in which
the discussion of objects before them shall
be public or secret.
2. Fach Department shall send to the
Legislative Body the same mumber of de-
puties it sent thither. The Deputies who
sat in the Legislative Body atthe period of
the last adjourtment shall continue to sit
till they are repaced All preserve their
pay. In futurelthey shall be choscn immne-
diately by the bectorial Bodies, which are
preserved, with | he exception of the chan-
gesthat may be rade by law in their organ-
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JUNE 35, 9G,
ization. The duration of the Functions of
the ¢ Deputies to the' Legislative Body is fix-
ed at five years. The new Elcction shall ,
take place for the Sessionof 1816.
10. The Legislative Body shall assem-
- ble of right each year on the 1st of October,
The King My convoke it extraordinarily ;
he may adjourn i it ; ; he may dissolve it, but
in the latter case another Legislative Body
must be formed, in three nionths atleast
by tae Eizcroral Colleges.
Hh Toe Legislative Body has the right of
discussion. The Sittings are public, un
less in ‘cases where it chuses to form itself
intoageseral. committee,
12. The Senate’ Legislative Body, Elec.
toral Colleges and Assemblies. of Cantons
eicct their President from among them-
sglves,
13. No members of the Senate or Legis-
Gative Budy, can be arrested without a pre-
vious autheri ity from the Body to whieh he
belongs The trial of a member of the sen-
ates 3
14. Tie ministers may be members cith-
er of the Senate or Legislative Body.
15, quality if proportion in the taxes is
of right; no tax can be imposed or receiv-
“ed unless it has be: n freely consented to by
the Logi-lative Body and the Senate. The
Land tax can only be established for a year,
and the accounts of the precoding year, are
presented annually to the Legislative Body
and the Scnate, at the opening of the sitting
of the Legislative Body.
16. The law shall fix the mode and a-
mount ofthe recruiting of the amy.’
17. The’ independence of tite judicial
power is guaraatced. No ‘oné &h be re-
“moved, from his natural Judges ft The in-
stitution of Juries is preserved, as well as
the publicity of wialin criminal matters
The penalty of confiscation” of goods is a-
boiished. The king has the right of par-
“doning.
18, The courts and ordinary tr ibunals ex-
isting at present are prescryed ; their num-
ber cannot be diminished or increased, but
jh virtue ofa law. The Judges are for iife,
and irremoveabley except the justices of the
The
“Conimissioners and extraordinary tribunals
are suppidsscd and cannot be re-establish-
ed.
- 19. Fhe Court of Cassation, the Courts
Jofappeal pand the Tribunals of the first in-
stance propose to the King three candidates
for each place of Judge vacant in their body,
The king chooses one of the three. The
“king names the first Prisident and the Pub-
lic Ministry of the Courts and the Tribu-
“peace and the judges of Commerce.
“nals. :
20 The military on service, the officers
and soldiers on haif pay, the widows and
pensioned officers, preserve their ranks,
honors and pensions,
21. The person ofthe king is sacred and
inviolable. All the acts of the government:
are signed by a Mister. The Ministers ave
responsible for all which those acts contain
violatory of the laws, public angl private
liberty and the rights ofthe Sinzens.
22. The freedom of worship and con-
cience ‘is guaranteed. The ministers of
worship are treated and protected alik=,
33. The liberty of the press is entire,
with the exception of the legal repression
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of Cofences which may resnlt from the ®
buse of that liberty. Tie S$ torial Cor
missioners of the libe y of he press and |
individual liberty are pr ervel. bf op le
24. The publick ydebt is guaranteed:
The sails of the nat. onal donuing a’ e irrevos
cably maintained.
25. No Frenchman can be prsecniod fir
opinions or votes which he has given,
26. Every person has the right to addrsss
‘individual petitions to every constituted au-
thority. ;
27. All Frenchman are equally ‘adm s-
sable to all civil and military Shiplay-
ents, ¥ f
98. All the laws SHisting ot prosent ie. ;
main in vigour, until th~y be legally repeal:
ed. The code of civil laws shall be entitled
civil code of the French. :
19. The present Constittiion shall bé
submitted to the acceptdice of hie French |
people, in the form woich shalt be regulas
ted==Louis Staiislaua Xavier shall be pros
claimed King of tie Epcitch; as soon as be
shail have sigued and sworn, by ah ack stat
ing, I except thie constitution 3 swear to
observe it, and ,cause it to be observed.
This oath shi ¢ repeated in solemn,
‘when he sh id reegive “the oaih ol fidelity
of the Fre «ch, :
(St. et) Prince of Benevento, Presi
dent : ’ hy
Count de Valence and de Pastoret, Secreta
ries the Prince Arch-treauserer; Counts
Abraly, Barbe Marbois, Emery, Bartucle «
my Baldersguen, Buernonville; Cornet,
Cationarara, Ze Grand, Chasséiou)s
Choliet, Coland, Davous., de Gregory,
Decceroly, Depére,” Demberrere, * Dhan<
bersaert, Destatt Tracy, d’Harvilie,d>
Hedouvilie, Fabre (de I'Ande,) Ferino, Du-
bois Duba's; de Fontanes; Garat, Gregoire
Herwin de Neville, Jauncouift, Klein, Jou
rou, Auhert, Lambrecht Lanjunais, Lojaie,
Lebiun, de Rochemont, Lemetier, Meer
man, de Laspenasse, de Manthedon, Lenior,
hen de Mailleville, Redon Deger Du.
os, Pere, Tascher, Porcher, de Reche-
bo de Ponte Coulant, Saur, Ligal, 8t,
Martin, de Lamotte, Sainte Suzanne, Siey:
es, Schimmelpennic, Van de Pel, Venturis
Vaubois, Duc de Valmy Villetarde, Vimar,
Van Zaaglen; Van Nyevelt,
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In a letter from an American genleman
in London, dated April 13th, says Pais
immense city has been illuminated ior thice
successive nights, in consequence of the
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astonishing events which have taken piace’
in France. The emperor Alexander is a-
bout to vis't England; and is to come over
_ in the same royal yacht which conveys
Louis the 18th to France. A strong fami
ly connection between the Imperiai and
Royal Families of Russia and England | ison
the tapis.”
A late Albany Argus, Says that commos
modore Macdbnougiy has complete as-
cendeney on lake Champlain. ‘The enemy
yethrned into the Sorrel 04 his approach,
ahd has not been geen since. The Comeo-
dore was off Platsbuf gon T hursd.y even-
ing. od 4 i
Letters from Sackett’s Harbor, dhted on
Friday, furnish nothing latereiting, ¥ rg
ne