FRANCE.
The French Parliament wa <pened °bV;/' ! I the Emperor in person. In] 'speech?^! •»' i stated that the foreign rela ;is of. HH'/) • Empire were all satisfactory, ilihat tl^ I"j bond of union Avith Englan ■%& 'laijJ/ vi i drawn closer by unanimity oi Jjffey aff ; 1 commercial relations. He h' Ipfrne/^'-' :^E! an agreement with Prussia 6 fpjscia ?■ European questions ;. and Rxis iiiS&xajf . |B spired by conciliatory inten iom Jf . 'fl same was the case with A isiijf;^-.' fl Spain ; and Italy was in terms '$|p.f M perfect agreement. His Maj"||f<lv ' tamed the firm conviction thatj|} / ' ! : iof Europe would not be. disturoe \ _^| 1 Great indignation is express»u*au} : ;^^B | out France respecting the- ohb isg i _^H authorising the Post-office of|P t(J|fc ]j^^| any letters passing through jlghaiuL^^^M
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 199, 23 April 1867, Page 2
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127FRANCE. Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 199, 23 April 1867, Page 2
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