FRANCE.
Thiera sent an elaborate message to the Assembly on the 7th. It stated that international reorganisation was progressing. The policy was peace, but the army would be increased by reserves to 800,000. The Orleans princes took their aeats on the 9th. There was great excitement; The Government was censured for pardoning Bane, an active member of the Commune. Thiers promises full religious liberty to Protestants.
The Due de Gramont has been summoned before a court of inquiry. Professor Renan has been restored to the chair in the College in France. Napoleon is said to be willing to support the Due d'Aumale in a patriotic course as President of the Republic.
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Southland Times, Issue 1541, 23 February 1872, Page 3
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111FRANCE. Southland Times, Issue 1541, 23 February 1872, Page 3
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