Champion (Newspaper) - December 2, 1815, London, Middlesex A M O P F journal LET NOT Jim r Jt fcc fc DC N Of I XV H O liv A M day this Paper hnt is chiefly calculated for Country 11 n the Intel licence to the moment before the of DECEMBER Uh ISIV J TWO ON THE AFFAIRS OF 2. concluded from THE I because the nation laigo no hand 1 the victim of a party opposed tho gen oral I and in the late hut NEWS We are not princi TIlK INTENTIONS OF ITS are only stating and AND ITS PROSPECTS OF THE from rescuing influence of the subversion of and the of thq with that of the be very safe to say that there are no to effect this tho public principles remaining In present character of the and the general tome in that country have strong personal chances of falls under a different entirely distinct from affecting of discussion from of the actual public This same class must in the nature of small in comparison with the | tion of in France that the independent will of the nation has in t so grossly as some would lead us bulk of the for people in in a to The elected country that is uninformed and unthinking as to must be cold and careless to the acts of and the persons who except as these have an immediate effect on their The enthusiasm of feeling on such sub. must be con in a country of this de- from the under the exerted influence of a promise of a dis- and and now find it by a spirit of ordinance or Ordinance commences by Mating that an crime stained the city of although Charter the Catholic for the of the it gives protection to alj other forms of in contempt of this Charter seditious j mobs have opposed the opening ot j In to disperse these 4> our military 1ms been aiui his murderer hm Then thiee articles that shall be commenced the of de la and the accomplices of the insurrection that a 9iiNicicut number of troops shall remain at at the expence of the till the is secured and thai all Mick of the inhabitants as do nut form part of the shall be The above was nud by tin caused it to lent requires to be but we must oppose it from the to those whose interests and habits Per which is not that of misrepresentation them directly and closely with the favour of of the in a King or an to a certain by receive a personal friend or a personal they French or or It is properly defensive any violent This as we have must always be small in comparison with the bulk of a but Buonaparte's unnatural system has i T* i n me oi v ranee nave large the general louble to and a roan in ln J J n - 1 1 Mi n and allurement would be attack of if military aggression would If the internal of Franco have and dread as to interfering in political and the depravity of which the outrages of tjie Revolution have inspired and diffused The irregularity one of many that follow that hav STATU copy ov nv thc Or rouft 1'oifHTs to tuE duke of on the 20th iK The of the United have the honour to to bit ncy the Dnke of new or Alliance in tlie name and by the Order of their august a thc object of which is to the consecrated by the Treaties of nud the analogous to promt and to connect the deMiny of with interests of lt The Allied the stability of the order of things in as one the of a solid und durable To object their united have constantly been and their maintain and consolidate reMili of th ose have ill I the new His Most Christian Majesty will In ihtu act the solicitude with have concerted the inoM proper for removing throughout the population of France have in netted in the of and are given to this class the and appearance of the and enabled on many to dispose of thc nation just as it generally M be us and too favourably regarded by of lis friends rwi popular sentiment in we re- fecling only its own peculiar and as Thele only of its owu peculiar aU two violent and in the couru though we hear it said in that the French hating the Cor no good nation disowns the we are very 1�and 5 ' for despotism and ancient v. commonly m that the original expulsion the nation wish for of the and murder of Lou ft. the 16th, would the 18th tQ were by no means the acts of the French but of a small ferocious who misused the The bulk of The has been of the tional one is willing to believe so though a dom would wish to see it. of efficiently The an the public is rendered apparent by this tu whatis march of from An- of in the same unresisted by the are not calculated to win the feelings of the of the supported by an active the friends of truth in England should bethink whose chief bond of union was desire and hope of by the half of con people the age has gained tion ot its to social military on was pnt down by 1 n * ii ' the darkness of his entered the face of the military strength of 1