France.
The State Trials. — The Bourges trial's closed on Tuesday. The jury have returned verdicts of " guilty" against Barbes and Albert ; of " guilty" against Flotte, Blanqui, Sobrier, Raspail, and Quentin, with extenuating circumstances ; and of " not guilty" against Gen. Courtais, Degre, Bonne, Thomas, Vilain, and Larger. The sentences against the condemned were, 'for Barbes and Albert transportation for life; Blanqui tea years; Sobrier seven years; Raspail six years; Flotte and Quentin five years' imprisoment each. The prisoners were also condemned to pay the costs of the prosecution ; and Sobrier, Raspail, Flotte, and Quentin- to three months' imprisonment in default of payment. The last proceeding was the announcement of the sentences on the accused who had not surrendered — M.M. Louis Blanc, Causidiere, Honneau, Laviron, Seigneuret, and Napoleon Chancel, who were all condemned to transportation for life. Huber surrendered on the laat day of the assize. His trial will not take place at present. — Atlas, April 7.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume v, Issue 421, 15 August 1849, Page 3
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