NEWS BY THE MAIL.
• Count Cbambord is now at the Chateau Cbambord. He refuses to see the Orleans Princes until he consults the people of France. His proclamation calling upon the people to rahy around the Bourbon throne creates great excitement, and unless the authorities interfire there w 11 be an imitation of Napoleon’s .Strasbourg programme. The Times publishes a letter vindicating the conduct of the United States Minister Washburnc during the siege of Paris, stating in the most emphatic terms that Washbun e was never in favor of the Communists. The French National Assembly is engaged in the discussion of the bill recently introduced providing for the election of Consuls. Faidherbe is engaged in the preparation of a history of the war with Germany and the civil war. Many prominent French Bepublicons, including a number of members of the Assembly, gave a banquet in honor of Gamhetta. The deaths in Paris are rapidly decreasing It is announced that Paris will issue a loan of six hundred million franca, to he expended in the repairing and rebuilding of monuments ami public works damaged or destroyed by the siege.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2659, 25 August 1871, Page 3
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