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FRANCE.

Paris, October 9 th. . The loan of the city of Paris has been taken up. The subscriptions amounted to more than fourteen times the required sum. Several conflicts have taken place between the French citizens and the I Grerman garrison, at Dijon. Intense ' excitement prevails in consequence. • M. Thiers receives complaints . daily from the^occupjed provinces, declaring ,the presence of the German troops to he insupportable. The German generals refuse to evacuate- the -department of Aishe until, they were- officially in--formed that the" third - instalment of the', indemnity had been pain. -They siibse-' quently; received orders, arid evacuated; the 'department ' ' .- ■• ■ ' '■-""■ :'; 3Q6m"browski, $he. 'leader .- of the mob Wttp attacie.d'the German residents atLyons, has Tjeen' arrested^and sentenced imprisonment. V • . *'''^d6^jjtati6n- AvaftedonM.Tbieri'from • Dijon; pahrpiainrag of i nte'x'Q&ductroß the Pi*sssoii£ 'soldiers - odfrtpy ing that city . Thp Prussians were charged by the de-

.putß&on.. witji ■: ;wanton^iimprisbning_ •TglPeitffiefiSrrVs^TdTlor to :,ofeiiYer,izp~ "theiit-arms:. " , „. ' ' The supporter^ of the Empire are be coming bolder in their intrigues, and are agitating openly for the restoration of Napoleon. Thecßepub, licaji journals demand of Mr. Thiers prompt action in "suppressing the-.-'Bonapartist conspiracies.' : The . Court of. Revision to which. , 'Eossel appealed have jndged him guilty, with the penalty of tleath, and t\e sen- i tence of Rpchefort |ias been commuted j to imprisonment. The disarmament of the National Guards is proceeding rapidly. The diplomatic arrangements between France and Germany have ' been completed. The continued agitation in the Algerian possessions causes uneasiness lest the trouble should cause expense, ancl possibly.-the abandonment of the colony.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

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FRANCE. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

FRANCE. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

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