16,000 COMMUNIST PRISONERS RELEASED.
MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH IN THE ROMAN STATES NOT TO READ NONU ERICAL NEWSPAPERS.
FRANCE PAYS SWITZERLAND 2,000,000 FRANCS.
Pahis, July 10.—The official journal announces that the elections for councils General will be held on the 23d August. The scasions of tho Courts Martial begin on the 15th.
Sixteen thousand Communist prisoners at Versailles have been released by order of the Government, and sixteen thousand are now held and will bo tried iv squads. Rome, July 10. -Cardinal Patrizi, VicarGenoral, has prohibiced the reading, by members of the Church m the Roman States, of non-clerical newspapers. The French Government has paid to Switzerland two million francs partial reimbursement ef the expenses incurred in tho maintenance of JTroui'h soldiers who took refuge on her soil. Switzerland restores to France the greater portion of the war material brought iicroes the frontier by the French army. London, July 10.—A deputation of German and Austrian bunkers leave to examine the St. Gothard railroad.
It is thought that tho French Legitimists have dissolved, and tho majority will join tho Republicans. ... (
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 499, 16 August 1871, Page 2
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