FRANCE.
Paris, Oct. 7. Prince Murat addressed a few days ago a letter to the editor of* the Times on tlie subject of his pretensions to the throne of Naples, mid he said in it that he saw no reason why the Neapolitans should not he allowed to change the dynaNty in his favour, if they should think fit, or why he should be censured lor entertaining hopes lor such a change. This letter has been complained of by Austria and Naples, and in consequence of the complaint, the following1 appears in the j&fonilcur of this morning ; — " The government of the LJmperor has seen wr"""^ profound regret the publication of a letter on the suhjectof the affairs of Naples which would cause it to be believed that the policy of the Emperor, instead of being frank and loyal, as it always has been towards foreign governments, couid favour, underhanded, certain pretensions. The government disavows them highly, under whatever form they may be produced." The Palrie states that a private letter re ceived by a Russian family in Paris announces that Prince jjMensehikoiV has become a monk. Tie has enrolled himself, it is said,^in v monastery near Moscow.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 338, 26 January 1856, Page 6
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