London Pues Occurrences (Newspaper) - October 24, 1847, London, Middlesex a Numb 82 CCURRENCES SATURDAY October the ro TUESDAY rhe 27th, 1747. of s KOM I T T E R v here I at !! d in- Rile w th the * f - * Ot c m r to thy * Parr of m hich s or of Kings of were tne the only a obed Archduke ai * 1 t 1 ' this 10 ' n a. erp % V. 7*v Mixi r j un had Son ubo ironed ot become The or air u tilth were lo jealous ifm ro invade ss Experience a R the extent and the their J as r but n of io n 11 Mem or v. d of Rig ts riem and leve al their i 17 the Carters rr Pi and the Fit this nor his li y. ji is rror and Is to In his verv and his 1 for and f omen tire his thm reft ions or at He to the as te did the i inn t two Nations Pretence ot rhe to let tip in the Low rie the mOit terrible Tribunal a Tribunal which I nave invented ro their own the Gi ry the who br med in their when v behold te Methods the Chr to I perhaps one ay tli e a of this of J me Tre ' ens to the H. took and sv h no p eit anii S the tds that Pst tailed the but they tcu a pet remaining Provinces in hi and The Union wis 1 jr. thr City of and to the United Provinces Thele ire the in the lame Order ss to this 1. and a. 3. 4. j. between the Rivers Ess 6. 7. That you may the better judge of the Extent ot I feod you particular I hue ilio Map of to * fir ot the King of the and chiet Column ot the One thing is very remarkable in this Province h an enjoys an having to make new laws snd enforce their Execution by As to the Right or making War or it lies in the of the States in which the Provinces are their This Senate at the and w every etch of which many as and defrays all their Tiele Deputies have no Volt of their bat the Votes are by the number of that they never exceed though there may near the Province of or It may he in one that each Province has the ot War and their the States are governed by the they * uil teive from of their 1' Th s is tt fince is the e be a perfect with regaid co two The s of each are of e-i br and this are elected the to the Sum The Provincial the Title Noble and Lords or and the Starts General are and or their All thr Powers of Europe except the Spain The former of Princes call ' Your my the they are In t it ' Mod deir and In rhe of rhe grates always Deputy by the ot the thr tors Office from e- to rhe Hour j Province i this Honour on of irs The all Memorials Petiti there to the them to be read and an Matters to he the and declares the of the A fie tint be tn the ot his on n he has of up his Place to the of the m forms the Orders and caules it to be tj the Rank of a in the mi Jit of ii el an Chair tor the No can fit in this x by an in Year the i F are ' * and pet haps more to R fan u in rhe he or into Councils might u in Quarrels witi their Neighbours and jo the good ml ht he to px of their hen there is h s a to enter s and mike fudi is he i.e rEuli retire tae under ll thr Deputies irom any in their are only accountable to the States no lore over However numerous there are never bat fix Chi us in the re they of the cl tiie fo that rhe Members above are ro are n three Years or for fix at their is The Holland one Deputy lor the who fits for as does the Deputy for thr Clergy of the ot and the Amot the from there Is one called the hp ly in the All crb J of the and is only one enjoys that the reti have without a particular The Secretary of the States General they cu: the the Prayer before the of the He fits one qt. the Table while the but he reads any he rifes and the Back of the s Jt is his Office to take down m Writing the Retentions Orders of the as they are declared to him by the Poft is one of the honourable as well as well as lucrative Employments of the hut et the fame Time it is one of the arid Out of the great Number of Deputies who compote the States are formed particular who have each their fe pa rate one for foreign Aft another tor the a third for the and a fourth for the War e. Each ot thele oi eight to one from each end of who always tae He in all thele in which the for When any one ot thele to any they make a Report of it to the of rhe States w bo form a upon with Words the Repon cf the Lords ted tor an In Time ot the States General lend their Deputies to the of whom one be of the Council ot Their Salary is 70/l-iOrins a the of iru cl the en neither take any * the Deputies hive by a of Horie 8Dd Foot mounted ar their and they appear abro d and the the fill r y at is jr. the AfT ct St res General that Peace and 1 e yet it is as true Hish cur torm no ot thi nor even cur. lets any a foreign unanimous Content ot thr their not only in oi tor ot each can be concluded the C lent of ail tne Frr Cxa States General are by luch or a to enter into any jc i. i tne tach e in the St - ro 1 the i to la rite on the 5 j and ir fat * Ingle n it the it 0:.:h:,c fx Hence rnd lo Matters are often under any ss 1c in the of a a on the It indeed that upon a very t ich a the States g three Treaties ll. of but it is of 5tatc in or if trit one or them ha i from they luve been to levere It be owned if the States Generd have not an Power in they Marks ot which to at an Airot uho commonly govern ir. Province Independent provided i; enacts contrary to lini 'n lo their aie but the ot the It is to anu Stites It is to tnat all Ambill I Dt are and Od rs 1J.opoia's hiv to They ot Military even to that ot Field Ma o- 1 hry Governors in av Fort eft s the and in aVt the Towns which to the United Provinces fn but are not to any cne of them in They alto Audience of inJ Foreran Ar the make a to the Subject ot their N ego tiit ion their fend by their a Letter their with their and Concern to part with This h a GoW d ii and of 5^ol. The State General alio nominate of their Fleet and art the Flag The United Prov mces are of no as thou wilt perceive trom Chart I fend The is every where with and the lo thit jc is to frequent To remedy this and keep the they with great made Dykes or which are fit a valt The soil is naturally and Grain lor 10 import it from other Countries 5 but by of their are with and ail other As have hat little arable they vaft Numbers ot in rheir lo that no Country mors Batter and the Extern be ic is rich and Their Forces m arc and in War that Number they arc to fit out formidable Armaments by In this a the ritit in and has a great Influence in trading are very and vaft Tracts oi Land in W and Silk very gret Branches of their yet iie irt Co 8} pari ion Ot the Trade n by their Laic India Europe I heir Ci e Their it. tot a often in tot f S tr it am a. Dun 7