ENGLISH MAIL NEWS.
The following is a continuation of the English telegrams we published yesterday :— FRANCE. Several Paris journals have been suppressed, or heavily fined for, trivial offences. . The prospects of the Republic are im. proving. M. Thiers is proclaimed President for life. . The Chamber is to be renewed gradually, one-fourth everyyear to preserve a continuity in the policy. Gambetta has published a manifesto which is condemned by the democrats for its moderation. Rumors of the fusion, of the Orleans Princes prevail. : The' Bonapartists are quite out of the field. Renault succeeds General Valentin as Prefect of Police in Paris, The Chinese ambassadors expressed to M. Thiers, at Versailles, the .Emperor's regret for the Tien-Tien massacre. M. Thiers has recommended the establishment of a Chinese embassy to France. The sale of the Emperor's, wine comprised 100,000 bottles and 57: butts, which were disposed of by auction.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1094, 30 January 1872, Page 2
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