FRANCE.,
j The whole of the -answers on 'the {question of the. Congress, proposed hy the "Emperor, have been received. They are all more or less favorable rtp 'the proposition. -. V V V Napoleon regrets the decision of. England in the matter, and is gratified Avith the answers from the other Powers . He expresses, in his address to the Senate, a desire lor the settlement of all Europeian disputes.' hy arbitration. - A loan of two million francs, is to be contracted on account of the deficit in .the Treasury. ' V -xX ■-.;'■ -.■■■■■■ rx- : The debates in the Senate were- in favor of peace, and a more economical administration of affairs. ■ .
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 22 February 1864, Page 3
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109FRANCE., Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 22 February 1864, Page 3
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