FRANCE.
Cassimer Perrier's appointment as successor to Lambrecht is warmly approved The new Customs treaty in G-errnaqv was ratified, with some slices of territory.
The Eastern frontier is conceded to France. All next year Alsace and Lomine will be permitted to export into Fjance duty free, and reciprocity is granted as regards articles imported from France.
It is asserted that the Grovernmeit propose to abandon the duty of 20 per cent, on raw materials.
The Government and counfry are frightened at the Buonapartist intrigues. The fleet anl soldiers followed Prince Napoleon on his visit to Corsica. The Prince has since returned in disgust at the want of support.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 613, 29 December 1871, Page 2
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108FRANCE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 613, 29 December 1871, Page 2
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