PEANCE.
The revolutionary violence in Paris has subsided. . M. Boehefort, on entering France was arrested, but was released by the Emperor's order, and allowed to pursue his candidature. He was elected for Paris with three moderate If eds. Jules Favre and Ledru Eollin have separated from the Ultra Beds, and have issued a manifesto, announcing their intention to adhere to constitutional means to procure reforms. They are thus likely to be more formidable to the Emperor. A change of Government is deemed inevitable. ; • ; The Emperor was received with enthusiasm at the opening of the Chambers, but his speech was disappointing. Hi 3 promises were limited to legislative improvements ; and he shirked all the questions of organic reform. M. Schneider has been elected President of the Chamber. A mixed council has been appointed to investigate the working of the Commer--cial Treaties. • ' -.~_"~ The Empress has returned to Paris. -"♦ The Ministry resisted the Emperor's proposal to postpone the opening of Parliament till her return. Traupman's victim, Kinck senior, has been found, at the place indicated by the murderer. He had been shot.
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Southland Times, Issue 1207, 8 February 1870, Page 2
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179PEANCE. Southland Times, Issue 1207, 8 February 1870, Page 2
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