FRANCE.
The Courier rf# Marseille* txyui^Jtha \ qnestion is likely to gire way t& fcbo ( question. The Conatitntiontl is occuppied with tht diture of Prince Alfred, and tne intfonvej it ia likely to caun to England. v Xl^is —^». tends " that France has no motiire lor reTuwj adhere t» the proposal of England to rent), engagements of {he three powers relative to G] and that tha positiotr at France is clear end pletely disinterested. Xbe choice .of I Alfred irffl Sot haft m, &n& Greece is t, choose het voteveign, Oor relatio** wit& Eft are so cordial that we shall not feel any displt at this choice r and why shall we take umbrae great potrer takes upon itself tbe obßgat* support a prince uporf t&o Grecian throne, power tbafc will furnish the dynasty wit! to encounter two serious .difficulties... ..Eitbe will smother the aspiration* of asew kin^ shut him in his territories, it& then h« wil theprtstfye of bis popuTari^.os she will Tenet his projects of aggrandisement, «nd thus op door to theserioas quest ion 1 of tbv East, so difßjulties of nil kinds. Here great difij will result to En^la'u'd from tbe. triumph candidature of Prince Alfred*'* ■ •
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 2
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197FRANCE. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 2
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