FRANCE.
The Emperor's speech of 22nd Maroh, in answer to the address, is significant on the subject of liberty. It says, Prance requires a liberty to en! lighten, control, aud discuss the aotioua
of Government, not to be in arms to undermine and overthrow it. The high destiny of France will yet be accomplished in my hands. My guarantee for this is the assistance of the great body of the state, the devotion of the army, the patriotism of the citizens, and Divmo protection. The speech was criticised as showing signs of weakness. The conference of the Danubian Principalities has resumed its sittings. It proposes to maintain the union between Moldavia and Wallaclua under one sovereign, and afterwards t6 discuss serious questions relating to the equilibrium of Europe. Napoleon has returned to Paris. A second experiment upon an old • frigate with a machine for the destruction of vessels at sea, has been made. The effect was tremendous, the frigate sinking immediately.
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West Coast Times, Issue 212, 24 May 1866, Page 2
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161FRANCE. West Coast Times, Issue 212, 24 May 1866, Page 2
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