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CONTINENTAL. FRANCE.

In the Trench Senate, the Marquis De Boissy made a very violent speech, denouncing England, which was received with great disapprobation. The withdrawal of French troops from Mexico is reported, but the time is not definitely fixed. The Senate's address, in reply to the Emperor's speech^ states that France cares nothing for the., haughty menaces of the United Staes. Bucharest, 22 Feb. A large body of troops invaded, the palace of Prince Couza, made him prisoner, and forced him to sign his abdication. A new Ministry was formed. The vacant throne has been offered to the i Count of Elanders, and declined. There, is a rupture of deplomatic relations between liussia and the Holy See. France, Austria, Spain, and Belgium offered to the Pontificial Government contingents of one thousand mjen each. Prussia proposed to Austria that she resio-n her interest in the Duchies for a pecuniary compensation, Austria refuses. The Duchies are strongly opposed to Austrian dominion. The King of Prussia closed the Chamber of Deputies for the remainder of the session, because it opposed his wishes and his attempts to violate the Constitutions. Peru has entered into an alliance with Chili, offensive and defensive, and declared war against Spain.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 244, 20 April 1866, Page 2

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202

CONTINENTAL. FRANCE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 244, 20 April 1866, Page 2

CONTINENTAL. FRANCE. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 244, 20 April 1866, Page 2

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