Corydon Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat, Volume 2, Number 13, Corydon, Harrison County, 24 November 1830 — Page 3
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jla sat for tno hoars at a winder of ef looking !T21!TJ T"'0?5 ""I S . I r.L j t .u -Jf im? of the retreat ol those above mentioned, thev
baited in the Place Louis XVI. and in the cedrcb of the day retreated upon St. Cloud, receiving o heavy fire on their nay. At 4 o'clock in the af ternoon, there was not a nan in arms agajnet tb6 people in Paris . The tri-colored flag waved onto more over tho public monuments. The joy nci universal.
The appointment c General La Fayette to tho
city with a colonel of the imperial old guard.
t face was immoveable, but he spoke not a word, .j practise! ear detected what I could not have Jscovered, for, although a league and a halt from ie llocl dp Ville, the first words bc.uttered for
Jvo-houn? burst from his lins in a tone of triumph
OOW
retrenti
thU
refused to act. The cannoniers of the guard gave .their pieces an angle of elevation which spared assailants tvho spared not them, for the intention es not ascertained. The cavalry was cut up in a hundred charges.
vjtuuir uuioi iiiiu kite m u Wavont un point d'appuita." The Hotel de Ville had sum
surrendered, and tho
t i . i i r .4i .1 uM
bouou proceeueu irom ina viciuis miu command of the National Guard was a happy cir-
iiir enemy. The Mina77 (the regiments oi rnR.,rnri. ,Vht thm?--A oil I ho nrrrr-w-wl m.
inc.) fired no shot during the day. The 53rd n:ht At thi inalnnt the diMrciir-r tho rahbln m
gnt. At this instant the umrciic'?
in progress. There is a largo boot at this oooep receiving its melancholy freight of doad from tbo Palace of tho Louvre. The Due d'Orleans wiirbe Itinj. Ilia ten ft
Qarching to Paris in aid ofthS Boarjcois, ct tho
The tri colored flag toon floated on the tower head of his regiment of Hu:.fn. Gen. Gcrtrd b, r . a it'll . l - a 1 rf"t a I ... " ' ' '
of the Hotel de Ville, and on those of the Cathe
dral (Notre Dame.) . 1 am obliged to suqxmd dotails, and to be irregular from hurry. On Tuesday night Prince Polignac narrowly Escaped being made prisoner. His house was roughly handled. On Wednesday night the celebrated abbe de Fraysenous (bishop of Ileimopolis) iras arrested, 2 am assured. All the priest disappeared during the day. The ministers all ran off, save Debellemo, who
was thrown into prison for allowing some of the rousel
nt the head of tho armed, (orcojder LaFoyctD
I tie royal cooicma ana erery cnticnor royciiy have disappeared every 'where. -Th3 of; France, whoever he shall be, cact be a very liq ited monarch to receive the approbation cf tho people. ; . - ' ,.' Napolecn II. iriu the mcutho cf all iheiowcV order. ; " - . The newspipcro will givo yoa other parttCC Jars. . . V '
Th
iourn3 to be gfialed AtliccftnoTiue
e troojs are nrrembling io tho Place da Co V I in march npon St. Cloud; bcl there will hi"
Jittle fihiie
TiiTefefies atiTLoovre'Itill ' At the mpjient I write, the rolire plicnrtfi p2
Ikeld out, but at that moment I saw march aloog -edwith thteee r word3: -aNo mo'ro '.Beorbcj?1 the Boulevard part of a regiment of Lancers, " tt hoge appearance indicated extreme Iktigue. ' : :l ' ' . pAiiii, Sxfij Zi ' They vsere quickly followed by a portion ff a re- This is surely the most ritraordi nary natica cb
gimeoi or mianiry.oi vuiiru. Uesu irciiuvy me race otine earing ti ne.qay penrc ycsisroay iroops,w I oiicied to a military gentleman, of ex- Parw was'rHIeJ; with one hundred and fifty tboo peienci; :iyoii tnow the regiment? in the depart ' sandmen nMiiiridA T'oribat ; its clrctp " tuents have beeo called up to towo." : "'"Tit fl ft ran 'rivers of blood, andreverberited tfcb thrsdef
J'r'rt'.i flairl Iia ftthp.v nrt in ftill i1p.rMitc.mmm mark sT artillopv flm rhll nf mnslfolrt' thn nrr'?4!!
how the drums, music, otficera and tjoldiers arc tapping of the pas dc charge f the tolling of (bp mingled; and bshold, there ts a vounded officer! tocsin; ihe.cheers of the combatants; tho rhrieLi They must beuorely pressed, far escrow his "and groans j)f thet wounded and dying. Yestcrbleeds, and is still unbound. flaDy of tbsm ar-e, "day moruing all was calm. Tb military csrvico Xnoreover, without shoeii!,J wa performed witb order Aodvpreciiicabcap
A regipent, or the remains of a regiment of bundled thousand men, uh oever before tbip
Cuirassiers, mixed up with Gendarmes de Chaese, next followed ; the horse cut up, and ths men fainting. Lastly, a portion of a regiment of the line followed with a melancholy air. The remainder ct the three reglmcDts first "meoticofed" were dead, and as my friend guessed,tbe eurTivors,witb come soldiers of a regiment of the line, were on their way to join the King at St. Cloud, where they arrived in a most confused state yesterday. I find myself getting into details again, without time to reduce them to order. The attack on the Louvre and Tuielerics was renewed early yesterday, and with success, but ttitb. great slaughter. The palace was pillagThs differciit barracta cf the unhappy Swiss
tveek figured assoldiereunder the influence, to
he sure, of those heioic youths; tbt scholaraof the Ecole Poly technique, and the exatnple of the Nq tional Guards. A decent gravity reigned evcrff ' whero'ddnng the day. At every instant were to be. met men carrying on biers soch of the wound ed as could be transported to the hospitals with safety; one thousand five hundred of all partio are in the Hotel Dieu alone. While each of tbos3 unfortunate poor fellotvs passed, every taao present spontaneously took off his hat, Tk3 desfl were also honorably disposed of. The number in the Loovre was immense. Eigbty were borir to a spt opposite tho extern gate of that building yesterday, OJr;Tici t7itS military bcnt)ri
