Chapter 132 Application for Martial Law

Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, it has come to July 1st.

The summer sun is shining brightly on every street in Paris, and even the air is scorching, and pedestrians on the road have to speed up their pace to go home under the scorching sun.

Despite the hot weather, the Supreme Court of the 1st arrondissement of Paris is still bustling.

Gentlemen in black tuxedos and top hats sat in the audience sweating profusely, wiping the beads of sweat from their foreheads with handkerchiefs, and some informal gentlemen even unbuttoned their tuxedos to reveal white shirts in an attempt to cool off.

Today was the busiest day for the Supreme Court since the establishment of the Second Republic, and the seats in the auditorium were booked two hours before the start of the trial, so much so that many people had to crowd the corridors of the auditorium, and in a short time, the left and right corridors were also filled with people, waiting eagerly for the court to begin.

I heard that it was going to be judged by some big man.

"The big drama is about to begin!" Thiers, who was in the audience, turned to the Count of Morais beside him.

Count Morais nodded and responded, "It is indeed a wonderful show!" ”

"That's right!" Thiers also responded with a smile, then glanced at the vacant seat next to him regretfully, sighed, and said, "It's a pity that Prime Minister Barrow was not there!" ”

"Barrow? Hum! This guy is about to lose himself in the position of prime minister! He almost forgot who put him in the position of prime minister in the first place! Molai snorted coldly and sneered.

At 10 a.m., the Supreme Court officially began.

Five mages in wigs and black robes...... No, it should be the justices who slowly came out of the corridor next to the rostrum, and they walked up to the rostrum with tense faces and solemn expressions and sat down in turn.

The justice, who sat in the middle, struck the gavel and said solemnly: "Quiet! ”

The commotion in the audience instantly fell silent, and everyone's eyes were fixed on the five justices on the stage.

The five justices pressed their hands on the five constitutions placed on the rostrum and solemnly swore that they would abide by the constitution and enforce the law impartially.

After the oath was taken, the chief justice struck the gavel again and said like a bell: "Now the trial is held, and the defendant is summoned. Rowland...... Court! ”

Under the escort of the judicial police, Ludley. Roland and dozens of his fellow party members came to the plaintiff's seat.

Immediately afterwards, the five justices filed a petition against Ludlaw. Some of Roland's information was checked, and after the verification was correct, the court officially entered the litigation link.

"Now it's up to the prosecutor to read the indictment!" The chief justice turned his gaze to the prosecutor and said solemnly.

"After examination in accordance with the law, it was ascertained that at about 9 o'clock on June 13, 1849, the defendant Ludlaw. Roland ...... in a vain attempt to incite a rebellion by the National Guard in an attempt to overthrow the Republic...... Defendant, now what are you going to explain! "The prosecutor was vs Ludlaw. Roland and the others questioned.

Leudre. After being silent for a while, Roland raised his head and said firmly: "I am not guilty!" ”

Then, pointing to the chief judge in the courtroom, he shouted hoarsely: "You are the one who is guilty!" You accomplices! You are destroying the sacred constitution of the republic, and you ...... "Rodre. Roland pointed to the members of the Party of Order in the audience.

There was a commotion in the corridor behind the auditorium, and many Parisians began to mumble quietly, while some tabloid reporters buried themselves in documenting the contents of the trial, which was only to be more eye-catching when it was officially announced tomorrow.

Seeing that the scene was becoming more and more chaotic, the chief justice struck the gavel and shouted: "Clear! The Supreme Court, no noise! ”

The people in the hallway stopped talking, and the judge continued: "Defendant, is there anything else you would like to appeal?" ”

"I accuse you!" Leudre. Roland pointed at the chief justice and continued to roar: "I accuse you of reversing black and white, accusing you of not distinguishing!" I sue the National Assembly, I accuse the Cabinet, I accuse the Government! ”

Leudre. Roland's voice grew louder and louder, and in order to prevent the "justice" of the trial, several judicial police officers had to turn the emotional Le Roud. Roland was in complete control.

In the solemn proclamation of the Chancellor, Ludlaw. Roland and his comrades were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 10 to 15 years, and they were to be exiled to the colonies of South America, where they could not return to France for the rest of their lives.

"Now, I declare the Supreme Court judgment passed!"

The five justices left one after another, and Ludlaw. Roland and others were also escorted back to prison by the judicial police.

"A just trial!" Thiers, who had watched the whole process of the farce, praised.

"That's right! Righteous Judgment! The Count of Morais nodded in response.

Early the next morning.

Major newspapers have published articles about Ludlaw. The news of Roland's trial, the vast majority of newspapers for Roland's trial. Roland has remained in lockstep with the government.

They scolded Leud. Roland was a careerist who attempted to overthrow the Republic, the remnant of "Robespierre".

Only a few newspapers of Liao Liao will be Leud. Roland was seen as a "fighter" for the Constitution.

Jérôme residing in the Élysée Palace. Bonaparte sat on the couch and read a newspaper called "Le Pople Newspaper" in his hand: "A child's trial expelled the Monthill Party from parliament once and for all, and the Janus-like revelations of the Constituent Republic reveal the other side of his executive face to the legislative power...... The Supreme Court in its clown appearance against Ludlaw. Roland et al. announced the contents of the trial......"

As the reading deepened, Jérôme. Bonaparte felt more and more that the style of the essay was very similar to that of a certain person, nay, exactly the same pungency as it should be said.

However, this man should still be in Prussia!

Jérôme. It occurred to Bonaparte that someone in the original history seemed to have been expelled from Prussia and should now reside in France.

Jérôme. Bonaparte quickly flipped through the back of the "People's Newspaper", and in the signature box he saw the name of the person he most wanted to meet, but was the least afraid to meet.

"Carl. Marx! "Jérôme. Bonaparte muttered quietly, the corners of his mouth twitching slightly.

Jérôme, with whom he "once" conceived a cross-generational dialogue. Bonaparte did not want to see the name at all now, or that he would never want to meet him.

Time has passed, and he is the leader of a new era, creating a specter that terrifies all of capitalism.

And he has become a conservative, a ghost of Bonapartism.

Jérôme. Bonaparte and Karl. Marx has become two people who are completely opposites.

Of course, Jérôme. Bonaparte did not think that he could be compared to a man like Dr. Ma, who was, as Dr. Ma put it, a clumsy imitator in the garb of his uncle.

Right here in Jérôme. When Bonaparte was distracted, Pesini entered the door to Jérôme. Bonaparte reported: "Your Majesty, Prime Minister Barrow begs to see you!" ”

Jérôme came to his senses. Bonaparte placed the "Le Populaire" on a walnut square table and ordered Pessini to put Odilon on the table. Barrow invited him in, and he took advantage of Odilon. Before the time came, Barrow sat back at his desk and waited for Odilon. Barrow's arrival.

Odilon. Barrow was led by Pessini to the study, and he sat opposite the president and immediately said: "Your Excellency, I request that martial law be imposed in the Paris region!" ”

"Martial law?" Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head and said, "Mr. Chancellor, Roudreux. Roland and his party have already been tried by the Supreme Court, and there is no need for martial law in Paris at this stage! ”

"Your Excellency!" Odilon. Barrow vs. Jérôme. Bonaparte explained: "As far as I know, Le Delaw. Although Roland and other major criminals have been caught and tried, there are still some of his comrades entrenched in the Seine and other provinces. If the poison is not eliminated, the whole of Paris and even the whole of France will be in danger of being subverted at any time. ”

Despite Odilon. Barrow's words are somewhat alarmist, but if you think about it, Jérôme. Bonaparte found martial law to seem harmless to himself.

He can completely throw the black cauldron to the party of order, and the benefits obtained can be divided in half on both sides.

"Mr. Prime Minister, how are you going to impose martial law?" Jérôme. Bonaparte asked Odilon about it. Barrow, he doesn't believe in Odilon. Barrow hastily imposed martial law without a suitable plan.

"Your Excellency, this is a plan drawn up by the Cabinet!" Odilon. Barrow opened his bag and handed the proposal to Jérôme. Bonaparte.

Jérôme. Bonaparte flipped through the pages of "martial law".

Barrow's martial law was divided into two parts, one of which was aimed at restricting the publication of newspapers, and the plan pointed out that except for some newspapers that were required to be published, all newspapers that were not allowed to publish were considered illegal newspapers, and all newspapers that exceeded the "national newspaper" should be banned, and there was also the rectification of journalists in Paris, and some "foreign journalists" were marked as "expelled" by Barrow, including Jérôme. Karl, who was well known to Bonaparte. Marx and Proudhon.

The other part was about the reorganization of the army and the clubs, and Barrow planned to gradually identify the soldiers who were inclined to the Mountain Party, and then eliminate them one by one, and at the same time disband all the members of the 8th, 9th, and 12th Army Corps of the National Guard. The club plans to forcibly dissolve all clubs, and all secret societies will be disbanded as soon as they are discovered.

After reading Odilon. Barrow's "martial law", Jérôme. Bonaparte had to work for Odilon. Barrow's heart was ruthless and emotional.

The saying that the ass decides the head will never go out of style, and Barrow, who plays the role of the opposition party and advocates free speech, has become the kind of person he hates.

It can only be said that power changes people.

Jérôme. Bonaparte handed back the draft martial law to Odillon. Barrow said: "I think we need to make some changes! ”

"You say!" Odilon. Barrow replied.

"I want the Cabinet to do the same!" Jérôme. Bonaparte saw Odilon. Barrow had a wary look in his eyes, and he explained, "Mr. Barrow, we have to win over some republicans!" ”

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