Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 11, Corydon, Harrison County, 10 November 1830 — Page 4
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" 0ffl)lBS,WJI0)F?8 committals. Hv nnother ordinance of the satire sj j w w ja v j electoral Colleges are required to meet for? WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1C3D. the choice of reputies; the colleges of Arndise&rrr men(4 on (1P of Seplerober, and the collrgea We present our Patrons, to-day, with a part of cf Departments on the 18th. The Chambers of the History of tho late Revolution in France. pcers am Deputies are ordered to meet oo the7 In which, much ha? been done for the benefit of 28th September. ' the "Craft," but, nothing for the People! This The following is the ordinance respecting the Keolu'ion is another Guaeriero and Padrazabu. liberty of the press: At tineas. Charles the Xth is said to be no Free Ma- From the Paris Monxteur of July 25. sen, and Louis Dnke of Orleans, has long been a CiunLRs,&c. To all whom these presents como hh Mason; and often, if not at all times, Grand greeting. M.vter of France. This movement in France, Up the report of our Council Ministers, wfr zMm-c piainlyio any discerning man, what'wat have ordered and do order folding: . . ! ,: of Geo La Fayette io the United Art; 1. the l.berty of the periodical press n uu y , by he so readily obtained, without V ' Thc djgpogi(ions of articles 1, 2 and 9 of ;v; -f ' v::,:aanl JT 'ur Mnrtdden Titles 1, of the law of October 21, 1814, are again Ceng-:, r; two Hundred Thousand Dollars, jn force and a Touwlrp of Land! It was all for the fn consequence no jourW or periodical or Semite:!?;!' of the Craft. A similar moTetnent is in periodical writing, established or to be establish preparation for the United States. cd, without distinction of matters treated by them, i tmtmm can appear, either at Paris, or in the department, Frt.m the A'ew Yoik Conmercial Advertiser. but nv virtue of the authorization which the auHIGHLY" IMPORTANT FtlOM ElKOPE. thor and piinter shall ob'ain from u wparately. The ship Clf menlia, Cupt. Holmes, ha arri? This authorization must be renewed eveiy threo sd (t Boston from Havre, nd brings Paris papers months. It may be revoked, of Juy 20, containing intptligencc of the highest Art. 3. The authorization may he provisionally srnpoifance. A crisis in evidently approaching, granted and provisionally withdrawn by the preTfeft King h.9 dissolved the newly elected Cham- fects, to the journals and periodical and emi-pe-ccr ol Deputies, and susjiended the liberty of the riodical works published or to be published in tho press by an ordiriHnce, and prohibiting all jxriod- departments. ir.al publications of le? than twetity sheets, unless 4. The journals and writings published in con. 8penaHy,and in each instance, authorized by gov- frarention of article 12.vhnll be immediately seizerriment. The following h the otdiunnce fox the ed. The presses and types which may have leeo dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies. xised in printing them, shall be' placed in a public From the Paris Monitevr of July 26. depot under peal, or shall be pot out of use. Charles, &c. Toall whom thee preseotecoiSD 5. No writing under twenty sheets shall nppeae ' greeting.- without the authorization of our Minister SecretaConsidering Art. 50 of thf Constitutional Chap- ry of State of the Interior at Paris, and of the preter. . , fects in the departments. Every writing of more Fing informed of the manoeuvres which have than twenty aheets which shall not constitute a been practiced in many parU of our kingdom to complete work of itself, shall be also required to deceive aud lead astray the electors during the be authorized. Writiogs published without auluie operations of the electoral colleges thorization, shall be immediately seized. The Having heard our Council, we have ordered presses and types which shall have been used in and do' order, printing them shall be placed in a public depot, Art. 1 . The Chamber of Deputies of Depart- and under seal, or put out of use, meota i? rlimolved 6. Memois nf learned or literary societies shall Art. 2. Our Minister of Secretary of State for be submitted to the pre vious authorization, if they 0 the Interior is chutged with the execution of this treat in the whole or in part of political matters, ordinance. jn which caca the measures prescribed in article Given at St. Cloud, the 25th day of July, in the 3, shall be applicable to them, year of our Lord, 1830, and of our reign the ixtb. 7. Every disposition contrary to the present orBy the King, CHARLES. diaance shall be void. f The Peer of France, Minister Secretary of State C. Tho execution oflbe present ordinance shall for the Department of the Interior, take place in conformity with the 4th article of the The Count Peyrornet. ordinunco of the 27th November, 1 CI 6, aud of what It appear that thc chambers thus dissolved, for is prescribed by that of January 18, 1817. the assembling of which od the 3d of August, spe- 9. Our Minister Secretaries of States shall be cial summonses had been sent to the members charged with the executiun of the present ordielect, would have contained 270 membe' s of the nance. opposition, of whom 202 were among the 221 who Given at our Castle of St. Cloud, the 25th of Javoted the address which produced the difsolntion Jy, 1830, and the Gth of OW reign. of the late Chamber. . The ministerial strength By the King, Cl&RLEg;
