1806.] 
of his religion in his palace, and in every 
other place where he shall refide. 
Of the King. 
4. The King thall have exclufively, and 
without reftriftion, the complete exercife of 
the Government, and all the power neceflary 
to fecure the execution of the laws, and to 
caufe them to be refpected. He has the no- 
-mination to all the Chnrees and Offices, civil 
and military, which, adcoidine to anterior 
laws were vetted in the Grand Penfionary. 
He likewife enjoys the pre-eminence and the 
prerogatives hitherto attached to that dignity. 
The coin of the State fhall bear his image. 
Juice fhall be adminifered in his name. He 
has the right of granting pardon, abolit tion, or 
the mitigation of the pins pronounced by ju- 
diciary awards ; neverthelefs, he fhall net be 
authorifed to exercife this right, but afer 
having heard the Members of. the National 
Court in his Privy Council. 
Upon the death of the King the office 
of Guardian to the Minor King fhall be vetted 
inthe Queen Dow WAGET 5 and, in. café of her ' 
death, in that byes who fhall -be nominated 
for the purpoie by the Emperor of the French. 
The Regent thall be affited by a Coun- 
cil 6 Natives, the qualifications and privi- 
leges of whom ‘hall be determined by a parti- 
¢ularlaw. The Regent fhall not be perional- 
ly refponfible for the acts of his Government. 
The Government of the Colonies, and 
every thing relative to their internal rezula- 
tion, belong exclufively to the King. 
The general Adminiftration of the Kingdom 
is confided to the immediite direCtion of four 
finifters of State nominated by the King, viz. 
the Minifter of Foreign Affairs, the Miniter 
of War and Marine, a Minifter oi the Finances, 
and a Minifters of the Interior. 
Of the Laz. 
4. The Law is eftablifhed in Holland by 
the concurrence of the Legiflitive Rody, form- 
ed of the Affembly of their High ‘Michti- 
nefles, and by the King. The Leziflative 
Body is compoted er 38 Members, elected for 
five years, and nominated as follows: For the 
Department of Holland, 17 Members; Guel- 
derland, four ; Buibant,'f four; Friefland, four 5 
Overyficl, three; Zealand, two; oer 
two; Utrecht, two; Drenthe, one But the 
number of their High Mightineffes may beaug- 
mented by a law, in cafe of aggrandizement 
of territory. 
2, To complete the number of Members 
authorifed by the foregoing article, their High 
Mightinefles fhall prefent to his Majefty a 
lift of two candidates for each of the vacant 
places. The King fhall make the clection 
out of the candidates propoted. 
. The prefent Grand Pe nhonany fhall take 
ia tifle of Prefident-of their Hig gh Mighti- 
nefles, and exercife his function in this qua- 
lity during life. The choice of his fucceifor 
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fhall take place in the manner determined by, 
the Conttitution.of 1805. 
4, The Legiflative Body fhall chufe a 
Recorder out of its own body, by a plurality 
of votes. 
5. The Lesifiative Body fhall affemble in 
ordinary twice in the year, viz. from the 15th 
OF April to the 1ft of June, and from the 15th’ 
of November to the "goth of. ae uary. On 
the 15th of November a fifth of the oldeft 
Members thall go out on the body... The 
firt Member fhail go out onthe 15th of No- 
vember, 1807. 
ftanding, may be re-eletted, ' 
Of Judiciary Power. , 
1. The judiciary inititutions fhall be pre= . 
ferved. iy the mode'the aM: have been, efablifh- 
ed by the Conftitution of 1805. 
2. Relative to the judiciary power, the 
King fliall exercife all the rights and all the 
authority vefted in the Grant Pe nfionary. by 
virtue of the Con#itution of 1805. ( 
Qo ts 
of military drimninel juttice fhall be feparately 
regulated by an ulterior law. 
A letter from the Hacue of the 18th of 
June, contains the pai cticulars of the entry» 
of King Louis upon his new goveroment: 
It does not appear that the people took any 
part in the ceremonies, thougl the parase 
of the military and of the coum iriteds aus 
thoritiés was calculated to ex¢ite their 
affemblage. 
FRANC#. ; 
Befides creating his brother “Louis 
by ing of Holland, Napoleon has difpoted 
F two of the Fm; ea fiefs, 
roe in tne Kinedo n of Naples. Mf. 
Talleyrand, Minif@er for Foreign Affairs, 
is created Prince and Duke aot “Benevento; 
and Marfhal Bernadotte, Prince and Duke 
of Ponte-Corvo, with remainder to their 
iffue male.—Cardinal Fefch, the uncle of 
Bonaparte, is to be cordjutor oe! the Arch 
Chancellor of the Empire, and his fuceefiur, 
as Lie&tor of the German Empive. 
AMERICA, 
A. confiderable feyment, has. heen ex- 
cited throughout the United States of 
America, by the partifans of France, and- 
by certain renegado Englidimen, owing to 
the unhappy event of tlre’ death of an 
American feaman, -by the thet of an’ 
Englith man of war, the Leander. It 
appears that. this fhip with fome others, 
were cruizing on the American coait, for 
the purpefe of fearchiog American veflels 
for Englith feamen, many of whom 
evade the King’s fervice, by failing under 
the flag of the Usited States. - Among 
2 other 
‘Such Members, notwith-° 
3. Every thing that relates to the exercife: 
which he r=: 
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