Courier (Newspaper) - October 21, 1830, London, Middlesex ind matters be drawing towards a when the With a most provoking forming in across the whole of the garden wt its southern intimated to those of the people although it wanted two hours of the time being then only eight they in order that the gates might he I uis was followed by the beating of the and after unavoidable the crowd and tiie 7erC some of those who had been most busy gave a ro in a loud tone to their at the And thither most of those bent their I proceeded by tl on reaching the Place du Palais found ltj WiA one difference precisely situated as on the of tlie of Thousands of people filled the into parties by the who on this Bion were National On the former the military fore was composed of the Gendarmerie and the Garde Here again remonstrances were used to induce the crowd to but without Their motive for remaining soon he came Ever since the formation of the Artillery of the Garde Nationals of the cannon of the corps liav been kept in the anglo of the great square of th LpU I had not remained on the Place du Palais Royal more tha five when the buz which broke upon the coming from the eastern end of the Rue St. approach of a reinforcement to uie people the number of about arrived at the pus de consisted almost 0f the from the St. anil St. Their junction with friends was announced with loud and iin whole body broke up for the 1.on vre marching which was never chanted more * object in proceeding to the Louvre was to possess themselves of the cannoa above being in the they issued from the crying a A similar shout had been attempted in the garden of the Royal an hour but was repressed by a loud laugh of der flion set the parties who commenced it ( lis sont Baid a young standing near them and would lake it was being joined by a body of men from the quarter of the they set oil to take tho and do justice on tlie Arrived at the Barriere du they summoned and the small guard of a regiment of the by which and then proceeded Being destitute of except the few guns taken from the soldiers just the people held a council of the result of which was an incursion into the neighbouring where they pulled up the echalas and each selling they resumed their When they arrived at by which time their numbers had decreased to about ' 400, they demanded entrance f with how much effect you may being returned slowly to Where they arrived at about two In the interim every precaution had been adopted tor the preservation of tlie public and the restoration ot The whole of the National Guard had been called a detachment of accompanied by two of had followed the column of to and hung upon their rear as they hen they reached Paris on their tlie people were met n sufficient number of the Garde who surrounded pnd disarming succeeded in capturing as many as filled twenty-two and these I saw at an early hour this on their way to the Prefecture of guarded by nearly two battalions of National Those of the people who escaped ran crying We shall meet again to-morrow And they will keep their word in all - Morning STATE OF THE 0 Although this law is not without it is as faultless as can be expected from the rapidity with which it has been and bom its direct application m a country throughout which is pretty equally will eventually become effective and The number of Deputies to be chosen n 200, taking the population at about four Hives one representative to every twenty thousand souN This proportion lias been observed as nearly as possible throughout all the as will be seen by the following Brabant i South i Flanders ( bast i Flanders W est j. 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