English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon I. Volume 1 (of 2)Ashton, John
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English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon I. Volume 1 (of 2)
Ashton, John
Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Caricatures and cartoons
_St. James’s Palace._
Inhabitants of London, be tranquil. The Hero, the Pacificator,
is come among you. His moderation, and his mercy, are too well
known to you. He delights in restoring peace and liberty to all
mankind. Banish all alarms. Pursue your usual occupations. Put
on the habit of joy and gladness.
The FIRST CONSUL orders,
That all the Inhabitants of London and Westminster remain in
their own houses for three days.
That no molestation shall be offered to the measures which the
French Soldiers will be required to execute.
All persons disobeying these Orders, will be immediately
carried before the Minister of Police.
(signed) BONAPARTE.
The Minister of Police FOUCHÉ.
PROCLAMATION
_To the French Soldiers._
Soldiers! BONAPARTE has led you to the Shores, and the
Capital of this proud island. He promised to reward his brave
companions in arms. He promised to give up the Capital of the
British Empire to pillage. Brave Comrades take your reward.
London, the second Carthage, is given up to pillage for three
days.
(signed) BONAPARTE.
The Minister of War, par interim ANGEREAU.
The acclamations of the French soldiery--_Vive Bonaparte_--_le
Heros_--_le Pacificateur_--_le Magnanime_--resound through
every street.
_12th, 13th, 14th, Thermidor._
LONDON PILLAGED! The doors of private houses forced. Bands of
drunken soldiers dragging wives, and daughters, from the arms
of husbands, and fathers. Many husbands, who had the _temerity_
to resist, butchered in the presence of their Children--Flames
seen in a hundred different places, bursting from houses
which had been set fire to, by the _vivacity_ of the troops.
Churches broken open, and the Church plate plundered--The pews
and altars converted into stabling--Four Bishops murdered, who
had taken refuge in Westminster Abbey--The screams of women,
and of children, mix with the cries of the soldiers--_Vive la
Republique!_ _Vive Bonaparte!_
St. Martin’s Church converted into a _depôt_ for the property
acquired by the pillage of the soldiery.
_15 Thermidor._
A proclamation published by the FIRST CONSUL, promising
_protection_ to the inhabitants.
The houses of the principal Nobility and Gentry, appropriated
to the use of the French Generals. Every house is required to
furnish so many rations of bread and meat for the troops.
At a Council of State, presided over by BONAPARTE, the two
Houses of Parliament are solemnly abolished, and ordered to be
replaced by a Senate, and a Council of State. General MASSENA
appointed Provisional President of the former, and General
DESSOLLES of the latter. The Courts of Law are directed to
discontinue their sittings, and are replaced by Military
tribunals.
_16 Thermidor._
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