of the Land and Sea Service; tod such ‘West ffSZm* adherence to the interests of the virtuous I 3 fanfes of Frenchmen, however some of them data i3iEb?3t the pres-nt mwn mt, misled by bad men and ; The Ft> uch sobers, upon the arival wcre removed from Fort Royal to Saint ?*.' 1., ’’'**«*’ '• ? enltJjMß •■ 1« tie ***** of the King* ■ -*X,. ’J. ■ PROCLAMATION. Lr Kac *» I fferre-Rene-Marie, Cfwate de Vaugiraud, Vice- Grand Cross of the Royal and Military Or- I£fSr. Ixrais, Officer of the Legion ofHonor, Gov Gov’ ’ Gov’ W fS’ r A ■’♦-General of the Island of Martinique and F n^rfrwmT}*r“ n,^> ‘ wg i e *~ Ke. ® c * < ® EC * 7 y l’«’ w * wr distant they may be from him, have rtSl Kem plov-d in union with those of his Mies, to 10l FF*‘ rTe V‘*® r frn ‘ n **W of duwter. | she effects of hi* powerful interieirrnce in your v e -qdedßy manifested themselves. The ——■ Bii >h Govriunent. f iiiiriUto the treaties it bad en en“Ht “Ht en“Ht 'feed into, muikeswo distraction .between it* causeawl •W< I Ifot ofthe Mu*t Christina King.~Tiu:r rixcelleecy t;tegW |h James Leith ami Charles Curl.am have ordered tXttfr w tej’is with its« this Archipehgc, to secure to the I Crown of France, under the immortal banner of its '■..l bwfol , Monarch, the Sovereignty oi the Colony of — — I Tb«y co.no in the name of their Sot-reign, they 4 ■uiß. I «me * the name of yours, to preserve tathulde, so J<«gw ' favoured by Providence, that tranquility sk< I I which those Princesan their Allies had restored to the tob I woi iI, and which the world has been wnal.de to m.iin m.iin"ikea, "ikea, m.iin"ikea, I tein —they come to assist us in protecting from the Lmt I teourgeof War. vo ir agricidirre, ynnr commerce, —• I cies <>f prosperity which yotit Country is towi I npahle of enjoying; they come to y »in you in sup- Mtai I porting in that Country the gtery of the French name. ► toil now insepanbie connected with the fortune* of lajuis nNtt- ie am! of his awewd House.—you will read Hfct| the hoble ms on which those generous anxi- L : I Jhries appro ugJbwt shares: they whU nr> erfher re reward ward reward f>r their IhittaMc services, than the happiness of cadA having rendered them to ywn. ’ .4! *' pr*| Receive t libra with grMefol welcome» and ru&*ct Pte« that if, on the ate hand, the factions of thiso ir day xt rmi.Kl us oi those of ibe leagire, *n the QtWr, the .Sovereign of frawer end Engten !. their burners, present us with the gratifyi ’ir .prospect of the wbnrty tnccrssori »f Henry aod Elizabeth. ™*w Ginm at Mirfinhpie, the Ith Jane, 1813/ The Comte de Bi’C. lite tie King. BRITISH STII’ILAWO-Ml k-v( ■ ■'• •/ w»ws •-W- 'X? V- 7cms enwi ‘4 /propose fb a Rritpli Itand Force to vuhfh'tl tie m of iff* Mod tkralw Maje»tf Lottie XFIII. 0 f teer tie klaittl of ' M }l ing at an end ; ami that nunjeraos desertions from the Ftoitfh army contiaue to take place. r k 1 scKarruarsxx, apxn 2Z. . ABaßcfinfrem Mian of the 19th states, that in r the action of the Uth near Torli, between the Austri Austrians ans Austrians and Neapolitan armies, the latter were totally defonti’d with the loss of 3000 killed and 4000 priso- > nen. Metal’s camp equqjaga was taken. The ; Naxpilitans retiml towards Ancona, where it should seem that Murid think to rally his army and venture a new battle. Should he loss, he will have no other resource tbaa if possible to embark, as the mountai mountaineer* neer* mountaineer* of Abruzzo who have been ill-treated by his Iroeps, are all in arms to mterccpt his retreat. Ma Marat rat Marat is said to have twice asked an annestiee, and to r have promised, as soon as peace should be made with Li u, to j<»ia th* “oaUio i, but all his offi-r* have been rejected. The Pruck?raation of King Louis XVIII. to his subjects, which the lately arrived Papers had pre prepared pared prepared us to expect, is contained in those now before tu> :— “ Lottis, the Gtm of God, King of France and .Vmwrre. • »' ■ " “ Taetil otrr subjects greeting. « France free and respected, was enjoying, by our care, the peace and prosperity which had been re restored stored restored to it, when the escape of Napoleon Bonaparte, from the Island of Elba, and his appearance nu the French territory, s&duced to revolt the greatest part of the army .—Supported by this illegal force, be bad made usurpation and tyranny succeed to the eqni eqnitable table eqnitable emphwef th* tews. The effort* and the indig. nation of our subjects, the Majesty of the Throne, and that of the National Represeataiion, have yield yielded ed yielded to the violence of mwHniimM soldiery, whom trea treachcrou* chcrou* treachcrou* and prepared leader* have seduced by de dedeidul deidul dedeidul hope*. u This criminal success having excited in Europe just alarms, formidable ar mi** have been put in march towards France, and all the Powers have decreed the destruction «f th* tyrant. I * 3BW.V .'HF • Oto tat earn, to our Atet been totofo OVfund nraesmry distfoctren to be recognised bo tween the disturber of peace and theoppr esrod French Mtom. Fmthfrd to the principles which have ate ways guided them, the Sovereigns, mu Alfies, bavw dectered foei r mteutmu fo-'yesttect the todteDendeoce of Fiance, and to gnifnST thpintegriiy to its terri territory. tory. territory. They have given us the most solemn assur assurances, ances, assurances, that they will not isUerferein the iutemal go governmeto, vernmeto, governmeto, and it ison these condition* that we have » resolved to accept thew generoa* assistance. “ The usurper has to vain attempted to sow dis* sensum* among them, «nd by a feigaedlioderation to disarm their just resentment. His wb°te life bite for ever deprived him of the power Rf imposing up«m good faith. Despairing of the successofWarti ficeip? he seek* for the second time to preeipiiaie with hfrn hfrnself self hfrnself into the abyi>s, the naritei orifcr which he cause* tenet to reiga. He renew* ail ths department* of administration, in order to fill them with men sold to his tyraaniefe projects; he disorganize the national guard, whose blood he intends to lavish in a sacrile sacrilegious gious sacrilegious war; he begins to abolish rights which have been long since abolished , he convokes a pretended Field of Mars to multiply the accomplices of hw wsur wsurpation pation wsurpation f he promise* so proclaim them in the midst of bayonetsi' a derisory imitation of that constitution which, afot.: th years of disorders and calamities, had for the first time founded on a solid basis the liberty and happiness of France. Finally, he ha*consume mated the greatest of ail crimes towards oer subjects, by attempting to separate them from their Soverein, to tear them away from our family, whose existence which for so many ages has been inden tiged with th it of the nation itself, is still at this moment the only thing that can guarantee the stability of the legitimacy of the Government, the rights and the liberty of the people, the mutnai Interests of France and at Europe. u In these circumstances we relv with entire confi confidence dence confidence cn the sentiments of our subjects, who cannot fail to perceive the dangers and the misaeries to w hich they are exposed by a man, whom all Europe has de devoted voted devoted to public venegeaucc. Aft the Powers know the disposition of France. We are assured of their amicable views, aad of their support. 4 ‘ F reach men! seise the means of deliverance which are offered to yoar courage! Rally round your King your father, the deiewder of all your right*; hasted to him to assist him in saving you, to put an end to a revolt the prolongation of which might become fatal to our country, aad by the punishment of the author cd so many evil*, to accelerate the era of a ge» neral reconciliation. > u G vrai at Ghent, the SJ day of the month of May in the year of our Lord IS 15, and in the 20th year of our reigu. (Signed) “LOUIS.’* KOMP, APBIL 10. The following(foenmimt has appeared here, which we give Iderdlr, with all the faults of sen*e and bn. guage. The Government disavowed it, and has caused dto be witbdrawn from circulation. We are ignorant of the motive which could cause the fabrte cation of rack an article. ■■ ■ “ Napoleon Emperor of the French* to all whom these presents shall come greeting :— “ Led astray formerly by pci