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Cn botn sides of the Seine, and strong detachment! appearance, though the greatest enthusiasm-prx; df cavalry were marching- from all the neighbor- vailed. A deputation from Lisle had arrived at

Wg country on Parii. Handbills were distributed Paris, offering fivo thousand men, if needed. A every ten minutca or so among the crowds, con- deputation fiom Lyoni'was also stated to be on IbV

taming the most vehement philippics against the way to Pans. At Marseilles, the inhabitants al King and ministers, summoning every man to arm military had universally risen against the govcr far his country, and to aid in ejecting tho Bourbon, ment of Charles X. The Marseillois hymn vr Tho Palais Royal was the scene of all sorts of dc- chanted in the streets, and a force was organizi ( v.astation.' The Duke of Orleans, from his having to resist any attempt of the tyrant. The Provi

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Into Paris from all places of the neighborhood, One geoeral feeling is said to animate the French

ttith snch arms as they could find, breathing- ven- people, and thev are not more distinguished by

Qeance against the Bourbons. the heroism with which they have asserted their I London Morning Chronich'. liberties, than by the avoidance of all anarchy actf MUNICIPAL COMMISSION OF PARIS. plunder, during the strongest (xcitcmeut Pari9, July 31. From the London Morning Herald, fivgu$t$. Inhabitants of Paris! Charles X. has ceased to details of the late conifers in paris, ign over France. Not being able to forget the . dj ri , j , j JD . rt origin of his authority he has always considered arfroma tomspwdent, dated Pans, July 30, himself the enemy of our country, nod of its liber- A postscript to ray private note to you on Tues lie which he could not understand. After hav- dayeveninJuiy 27,1 wascouched in these terms, ing clandestinely attacked our institutions by ail "We aie in for a revolution." fhe means which fraud and hypocrisy gave "him, On Tuesday evening muitfirs beg in to weartv lie rpsolred, when he thought himself strong vtry serions aspect. The gendarmirs pisld 05 Dough to destroy them openly, todroun them :o tho P.Vf Ui Palais . Royal, wcrp m.-e.antly a the hl(Tod of the Piench. 9ome instances have hackee', hy vhn.i yoi m Lwdw rvtiUi call a mob

sufficed to annihilate this connoted Government. darulia vdh 'i i.ers;'2f.r.': ...ml ucpenuipr which ha been only a permanent conspiracy a- whinh ihi nnir., ;t? ;:r, VimulK or levuic

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nation alone is taodinrr adorned with those nation- euprvrc i, if t.i-, hy y.Gnn: bourgeois, and hy

ol colors which it ha? purchased with its blood. the lower clxnv.t. but the trjrity, bjr .o'clock, It will have a Government and laws worthy of it- were P,-ri3 fop1, tvith rat:?r.?j their bands and . fjtf f pifitoh in thi-.ti p ckcic. Sic oi tluira were kiU Charles X. ii at Ctartre. The court intencts WrMii wei ecethmg of ihc iair,l to go to the Loire, to organize the scourge of civil ton a cabrfolct ?ntf ' attempted to drive through Var in the ancient Vendee; They are arcotn the Place du P..lj3 Koyal, and got into the thick fmnicd only hy the Swiss Tht Koyal Guard, in oftM tight, rhe cab-d river had been a cbusseur n state of complete discouragement, dieorgnniza- a chevni of the Imperirtl Guard. When wc reaction and desertion, ha remained at St. CJoud and ed ti tail of the horses of the line of gendarme Versaillefi, with the artillery. The Duchet of pofi'.ad opposite the Rue Froidmanteaa, the excitev IJerri made the tnoBt enegeiic remon?tiances to ment wag too much for him. The people were -Charles X. telling him that'she wad a mother, and charged by the cavalry ; fired their pistols in their that the brilliant destiny of hereon was forever facee, retired, and returned to the attack, with endangered by hi obstinate perseverance in an cries of Vengeance! Liberte! MasleRoi! Five fa nppreesive ytein. Charles X. it is said, receiv- Charte! Viv PEtnpereur! Vive Napoleon II! Ley x the princess very il and forbade her his pre- Mort a Polignac! La Mort a Ptyronnot! Liberty ce. la Mort! This was too much for my coacher. From the Sun of Monday Evening. lie lost his mind, and charged the gendarmes y A third Ynros has" been received from Parts, arriere with his miserable old horse. I seized the

Jfnrantbe intellicrence has been suffered to trans

plre, we are informed thnt the tyrant King had abdicated in favor of the Duke de Bordeaux; that fhe Dnkr. of Orleans bad been declared Regent, rr, as others term it, King; that Charles X. and

the Koyal Family had Bat f.ut for Kheims; and

rein9 and checked him, knowing how much he wa3 compromising my safety, but it was in vain, for rig ing on his feet, and flourishing his casquette over his head, be roared with all his power Vive PEm-perear.

Heaven knows I am in no humor for provoking

that Prince Polignac had baen compelled to sur- a smile, but this and a fetr other trifling incidents

render to Gun. La Fayette. 'Hie troops of the line at Lyons, at Li.-de, at Houen, at Havre, and generally throughout tho departaients have joined the citi'sens. Thisxpressleft Paris on Saturday night, -at which time the Provisional Government was

Cjopt Gticwsfully exerting itself to restore order.

will better prove the state of the city, and of the

parties, than a full description. Determined, as tome imagined the gendarmes to be at that time, I fancied 1 saw thus early sytnptornsof fear and indecision among thum. Still they fought with certainty and desperation, but every

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