22 MAY 1830, Page 3

The French lee e

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a liberal man. Ti ' evi,lently meant best-informed l'„11 in , o :pond ;

France, we i'i'i': to the lei I. (I, where they will he foeed impart , 1:1';w1c(-ig; of the sources of his iniormation. ca;1 ;1:1.

A telegraphic des; eh, dal-1 'L'oHon, at half-past two, states, that the exp:.(1:1!on again-d _'lit lyrs wig; roa..ly to put to s-ot, the whole of the row); Leon embarked ;

first division was :2;:liThg undor wc.,gft with a lit-1A br:...en in favour. The men wain e.:nr;`os a the army which is to put down the Infidels abroad, and t he Libera:s at home, are said to be men; youths, very fee; exe:eding twenty-three p. ars ;;.i. age ; the infrinr officers have scan no service, an:11.1. tile. co:onols only two beta;; to the old army : none of the Sw:ss troops a:Tong:au the expecii- tion. The Pacha of Egypt, \\11.0S...t t1S-,istittlee was so confidently reckoned on, does not seem inclined to stir ; there an no prepa- rations at Alexandria either naval or military. The rynclezvons of the French fleet is at I abon. Previous to the embarkal ion of the men, General Bourtmoxr addressed. to them a spirited order of the day, stating that the regards of !loth homispheres were directed to the expedition, and that their best wishes accompanied it. Th: latter part of the statement is, we lelieve, 1ml:wily true.

leges meet in a;

and the 3d of Jr : 1 v CH: 3d of August. 'le el :Meters 'x ii, and the Opposit:on • .

Some partial el eine" , CHABROL, the by M. CHANTELA.:':••': the Home Depart ne..:! PEYRONNET.

promising of t11,-

occasions to cal . measures. Alt :i(;!,e derstood to have

with Prince Poi:c Is Ex-Premier's r to p vantage of his I ;,!-; lent Uitra, but known. Coca veeeee. 1A.1 011 its not tut- . •:; the to the P, to the nation.

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