Show SATIRE OP OF tilt THE LONDON TIMES UPON III the london lendon times limes of oc may it 11 has an article upon the departure of 0 napoleon kapoi leon III to assume the commard or of the fr french enc h army in in which abich it bitterly bitt eily satires an and d derides him it opens thus thum yesterday the emperor of tte the french left his capital to take command of othia his army I 1 aben these words were read by our lathers fathers some halt half a century ago every one knew I 1 there was thunder in the air and that the bolt would soon fall they lc ki ew evv also that the crash of sacked cities and cries of or broken armies would soon he be heard it is not lot quite with the same certainly of havoc that we w c follow the flight of the tamer eagle of the bonaparte family H air has taken all I 1 is possessions he has left the empress all the functions of the reg regency mency and has weighted them with those proper restrictions which he thinks necessary to prevent the operation of amicable weakness or feminine iri esola tion in matters of state in in his bis absence lie he has ifft aft her his hia orders and instructions to guide her and his photograph newly taken to console her 1 it I 1 we ive look back for a precedent for an event of this courtly impertinence v e must rest apon the magnificent ceremonial which accompanied the depa departure of the uncle of the present emperor in the month of 0 may alay in the famous year 1812 then also an emperor of fiance recommended I 1 to the protection of his pe people ople his w wife ife and his one child and went forward in a plenitude of magnificence which even napoleon P leon III cannot yet emulate to balto command and of half a million cf t men in in arms and to direct the thunders of thirteen hundred guns u TL the temper and style of this article are in remarkable contrast to the extravagant eulogies aich which the times delighted to bestow apoi this tamer eagle cagle of the bonaparte family during the camean war when henhe he was the ally ot of En england glaid it carries us back to 0 the days of the coup d betat in 1851 when it was accustomed to de denounce debunce nunce him in the most savage manner napoleon is personally great or small good or bad as ins his policy 0 shall happen to chime in vv with alth the wishes of england the allusion of the tha times and its comparison of the departure of napoleon III f for 0 I 1 his army with that of his uncle in 1812 when then he be set bet out on the disastrous moscow caa campaign is as bitter ae gaul the hie times evidently wants the nephew to fid his hia moscow I 1 in italy |