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PRINCE NAPOLEON.

.(From a letter of the f?l?ime»s' Paris correspondent.) ' A.n~ jncidont pcpuvrad 'on Sunday* lu4t at/ jbhe £&%ss?/ a'S^r ■" die; c^emony of"'de'p'osiji;ing ;jji .tlae archa^. jqf [$iie; Imp ' 'fajijniy tfte m.pfiige'■'coti^ ir£ ( c£flf/P^ Ij>< greatly intp^ P^&^V^^ 6"- -^ WOstJ-iaiiiniateiS-; -cbnye>sistibn J^gßfr who.^ttjfnd|f $£$6$% .CS&'^vy H?]^fi4' ,i?|}e q^stiofl p^ -pea^e. fljr war jfyeing jnpjoted, .^p^;^oes?jb^fc"P r HTiQe^^ %j^ole% :fexpisg£4' his [cpn^mp^ifor '#$$&'&■ $A& and" |BQU^t_.JbKj»t / *Ahey;Bh : pjiil^ ah& Mat Italy' should''^'^^e/jjadjs^de^^-gpijte pf .theni--. As' fqr public, .opinion'V^y::jy!hers jciis thought, if it i ,c,o^tray:eiwd'^h;p.^fjiyl^e\:^v|ipaitg^i jJj I^NtyW 1?^-" no^Jjipal and ,80.qi f al. s^bjejjfa the hearing,, and, ;I which- cjpjj^d; flo^/he js.urpassed fry,,t|ie " l^^rnpent^' ilie; Bjp^el, xl^ j yille, in'ji^/fifst ■Pfqesj ■p^V.eyb^utip^ry ,wj|l^^ v^'',|ltI 'jLs!|;elai(ied^|oo^ |n.eye.rj/#^^ ;4ec;iarad. [frsrajily;.and, j^iiggopj/ i<?K? s eyAus, } n ; p)b. jmjerely ftp $ie,' Jb.Ujt" ,tp-^p ; ciej;y ?itrt^e,^^..^. i car^ed/,pttt!^piH^4'' ;inFallibly ilead ,tp trie ruin^of the bestipiejests! of t^e -. ;Ji^-pjs^c^, , ,'i^i.- .the , inpst 'iflrmal ';that jlxe^h^ul^L.fle^ejr qease.fpp'an.^t^nt ? t© v opn'(?sje )nrijtK jflll )&.is migh|, a^d_ jpn ey,eiy pc^sip'jj Jhj^ p^^eflje| ; i^e]i^ .dp^trin^ i^ai-wAw.,|iestr>M-j^e '.of^go^einme^t laa^pf ,sbfi^ plflhoß^ "sp^p.a^ a^ Fr.eftc^an,.an(i^ smcejre^nd iaith^fiil ;^PPp#r ;Qf Jie :imsKsjssoyy ■ TKe wii^i^-' .^ori S^f d|p"^ j\s "^a| Ij^ti; iJrpp||e^rmp^pw, »a ,^^jitie; mi^oi^ty;'^ .^m^rthe^^W^^.'n^.!'^ :,"- \ ,#^^J9 r s^U^ing.cp i jp^ sented m de^tje joy, jtyirp ,cpjiipQjs^9^jerj.'. ;j^.o^r,.all, j f-|Or,nearlyi .jalK ,;6f,i^pse" '^y^^s^^x^'. ' w/b,' in-1 /% ? UW%; !^W§§ Sl!P ;s>&s ■'$$?:, Ministerial I Jtlepapngtejoit; ' f Algeria, of '^icjti-JPnncie i^apojepn; ; is .tti^head.; it.may; #pti be officially set forth, is certainly occasionecl by,t,iief .action of the, Prince inihegreatiflue^tionoFtheJay,; order tp'i»^rk",the ;Xtrpng reprobation" with! "wh^clji thjetegislafi yeChamter expreseesthegenuinei ; sefftim^nts Spd^n^pns^of 'country.: Nowpifj r his "Imperial' Highness be sjincert .iir'"the: dpctritl|s| which liei fd66s »ot>hesitaf^to'aiivocate In the;lm-| perial r^idericei ap!d,''so^o,B^ in the. Presence vofj "tfie'lmpjeri'arTh^oiib itsMf^ piiiblicari and level}er K'^'wbu^"fre^sbnt'Mms^if^! Vhy^in'the-'name\6f ■ s'^LiHei^yi':. t Frat6rnit^:a^d| rEquality;":does he «116w Mmself.to' be ada'resse| as; j I'atf Imperial Prince ? anld iwrth'the5; Wik:^japji^^e-!' ' cedence wliicih^such'ajti1 exalted^fetipn1 |iyes a ifeiat; "fe? Alre^tEe stars-'ribbons^and crosses's^that'deck) ■his breast, and remind you, cyf a l>oase osec»i^eH?W ' t b\alf-a-dpzen,^djfffererit, ofgc^sl—are: thpse! eily^er or,diamond sets';ipsignja! of rmpnatr|b:i^al! or, 1 republicajh origin ? ■' simpie avpitiizenf 'tenant a: ;rekidence; bearing!the twbfoH" taibt ypi Royalty and Imperialism like the Palaisßoyal ?i !■ Why fias rthis "man of the.'jjgpplQ I''fjbughtthihand', bf^Eoyal Princess, the daughter ofthe most ancient* ' reigning; house dn;EuropeF:'Why hoes he maintain allithe State ceremoniaWehamberiains,1 secretaires^ de commandemeiits, equerries,'; arid; :i|i}te iother- ' ap~ ' piirtenances of^^a: Prince}of^th« BloodrfetAlsdr^astly,! ; the tax-payer swill ask^ -why, ■ oh■■& why' does the ■Im'pierial Republican facoept^a dotation of a -million '.joffrahcs 'from the national budgetj paid on noother accpunt^than from Kis relation<to theiSpvereigti (jvhp rules;Franciel? ■Gerfbirilyl^would-"not Uphold or 'approve 'the doctrines >6f Ithose iwho iit *th^ ftimfe of 'the^Natiohal Asgembly occupied' places sorii the; declivities of the anountajh iiear' the summip -of'iwhichhis Imperial- Highness so long-had^ •^lafcej- -but it would be nnjiist-'not 'to .admit ttiajt ?manyj of th«m; have' proved by their acts 'their wricerity of belief iii their- wild theories. Somp liaye returned to the obscurity out of which tlie ' '^evolution of February drew them; others t;are teatiivg'the bread of exile;^not.a few have passed ;away fdrieyer; ibut the proof those old associates j given.of tKe-sincerity of their convictions j ■half reedems'the reprobation pronounced by society . ;onthem;!: If Prince' Napoleon (be the ultra demo r crat his partisans, j apparently; onhis own authority,, believe him, homustcmake.the sacrifices his former, colleagues iiave done 'before- the world gives him creditfofMs 'faith,- It:isclear'>the Prince'is'Mji ■ opposition to the Cabinet Ministers, and to none of., i?hem more Rtron'gly than Mi-Walewski.-who/limuflt; oiice more-db him-the justice to say> has been;'and ', is up to the; present moment, among1 the most : earnest, the most courageous, and .the most con-, sisterit supporters of^, policy-of peace. The Prince is in-opposition to the -two Legislative Chambers, the Council, of State,■ the leading fuilctionaries, _ including some o£. the superior military officers';, to'theFrenbh people^ and, for the peace of Europe, \ : I hope to ;his; own august. cousin,,the Emperor of. the French. : i ,

The class of men who are also greatly disquieted ■ and dissatisfied are the clergy. Among some of that body Jpud .complaints, are heard of the-manner m which the Bishop of Algiers,'who' lately.waited on the Prince, as,,head of the' department of Algeria, ; tp, present, his : Respects,, was,: treated. If half what is said be true, it is no wonder that these* complaiiitsiare'heard. ; ■'■■ < ; (.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 696, 9 July 1859, Page 3

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PRINCE NAPOLEON. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 696, 9 July 1859, Page 3

PRINCE NAPOLEON. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 696, 9 July 1859, Page 3

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