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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
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Napoléon Ier (1769-1821)
7 L.S. "Nap" or "NP", Paris April 1-June 10, 1815, to Archchancellor CAMBACÉRÈS| one letter is written by Fain| 3 pages and 4 half-pages in-4. [791, 792, 797-801]
Cent-Jours| the Archchancellor is also Minister of Justice.
April 1. "My cousin, my intention is that the former ministers, the advisers of State, and other outstanding individuals who were employed under the government of Louis XVIII, can remain in France and enjoy their goods, only when they will have, by a declaration addressed to the
Minister in whose attributions they are, recognized the Emperor
Napoleon for the legitimate Sovereign of France. I therefore desire that you present me tomorrow with a list including the former chancellor
Dambray, the counselors of state and all the other individuals [autograph addition:] of your department from whom it is convenient to demand this declaration, which must be simple, clear and without ifs or buts. Those who do not make it, will not be able to remain in France, and the sequestration will be put on all their goods. One will have nevertheless to except from this provision the 13 individuals who, by my decree of Lyon, were declared traitors"... April 8. "I saw with astonishment that in the Bulletin of the Laws, the formula is no longer this one: Napoleon by the grace of God and the Constitutions of the Empire, Emperor of the French. One puts only: Napoleon
Emperor of the French| from where comes such a notable change? "... 19 May. "I intend to compose the Chamber of Peers and to name 80 members first. Wishing to help me with the lights of the persons who have my confidence, I invite you to give me on Sunday a list of 120 persons whom you will choose as if you were in charge of this nomination. If there are any among them whom I do not know, you will please attach notes to their names. This work will remain secret between you and me"... 22 May. Dismissal of magistrates of the Civil Court of Marseilles, including the
President Rigordy.
May 27. "The members of the electoral colleges and the deputies to the House of Representatives arrive in Paris. I wish that you receive a certain number of them every day and that your house is opened to them every evening"...
Palace of the Elysee June 10. We named the members of the House of Peers [...] We made known to each one of them his nomination by a closed letter| Our intention is that, when they will present themselves on Saturday at the House, you make the verification of their titles so that they can immediately take session"... June 10. "My cousin, you have communicated to me the address of the House of Peers| a few slight changes would give this address a color which it lacks| I desire that we tell the Foreigners and the
French, that a setback would not surprise us| if you, the Bureau and the drafting committee did not see any inconvenience in this slight change, it would be pleasant for me| you could assemble tomorrow the Chamber of
Peers| the Bureau would communicate this idea to it, which is useful to express| if there were dissension of opinion in the Bureau and the drafting committee you would consider this bill as not being valid...
7 L.S. "Nap" or "NP", Paris April 1-June 10, 1815, to Archchancellor CAMBACÉRÈS| one letter is written by Fain| 3 pages and 4 half-pages in-4. [791, 792, 797-801]
Cent-Jours| the Archchancellor is also Minister of Justice.
April 1. "My cousin, my intention is that the former ministers, the advisers of State, and other outstanding individuals who were employed under the government of Louis XVIII, can remain in France and enjoy their goods, only when they will have, by a declaration addressed to the
Minister in whose attributions they are, recognized the Emperor
Napoleon for the legitimate Sovereign of France. I therefore desire that you present me tomorrow with a list including the former chancellor
Dambray, the counselors of state and all the other individuals [autograph addition:] of your department from whom it is convenient to demand this declaration, which must be simple, clear and without ifs or buts. Those who do not make it, will not be able to remain in France, and the sequestration will be put on all their goods. One will have nevertheless to except from this provision the 13 individuals who, by my decree of Lyon, were declared traitors"... April 8. "I saw with astonishment that in the Bulletin of the Laws, the formula is no longer this one: Napoleon by the grace of God and the Constitutions of the Empire, Emperor of the French. One puts only: Napoleon
Emperor of the French| from where comes such a notable change? "... 19 May. "I intend to compose the Chamber of Peers and to name 80 members first. Wishing to help me with the lights of the persons who have my confidence, I invite you to give me on Sunday a list of 120 persons whom you will choose as if you were in charge of this nomination. If there are any among them whom I do not know, you will please attach notes to their names. This work will remain secret between you and me"... 22 May. Dismissal of magistrates of the Civil Court of Marseilles, including the
President Rigordy.
May 27. "The members of the electoral colleges and the deputies to the House of Representatives arrive in Paris. I wish that you receive a certain number of them every day and that your house is opened to them every evening"...
Palace of the Elysee June 10. We named the members of the House of Peers [...] We made known to each one of them his nomination by a closed letter| Our intention is that, when they will present themselves on Saturday at the House, you make the verification of their titles so that they can immediately take session"... June 10. "My cousin, you have communicated to me the address of the House of Peers| a few slight changes would give this address a color which it lacks| I desire that we tell the Foreigners and the
French, that a setback would not surprise us| if you, the Bureau and the drafting committee did not see any inconvenience in this slight change, it would be pleasant for me| you could assemble tomorrow the Chamber of
Peers| the Bureau would communicate this idea to it, which is useful to express| if there were dissension of opinion in the Bureau and the drafting committee you would consider this bill as not being valid...
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