THE CRISIS IN FRANCE.
(Pbu Pkess Association.)
Paris, April 19 The Chamber of Deputies opened today.
Boulanger delivered an oration to the crowds assembled as he went to and returned from the Chamber. There was no disorder.
At the opening of the Chamber a vote of confidence m the Government, expressing a belief that they would ensure respect for the Kepublic and triumphantly carry a moderate policy of constitutional reform, was agreed to by a" majority of 200. The motion- was proposed m consequence of the Boulanger demonstrations. The Government announced that they propose to nominate a Committee to revise the Constitution of France on b'aturday.
Pajus, April 20 In the Chamber of Deputies to-day M. Floquet stated that the Government favored a revision of the Constitution, and would be prepared to consider any well defined proposal that did not aim at a monarchy, or that was not a cloak covering a Dictator's throne.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1821, 21 April 1888, Page 2
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