THE FRENCH BOYALISTS.
The TTtjkfluef Orleans, writing to,the j Dα "Pesqiii«»r, :PreM<icnt <rfa M»« .U»y.alist jCommitVee,' -- says that. .-»Uhou«h he haa no. intention of co'taintr' for\Vj>nl as a candidate',for the represen Uffunof Chalet iv the Senate, he will beglad to rpfflve the votes o£ the eleclois. He c-msidfrs that the time has come, when it is tipcessary to choose b-tweon playing at monarchy anl making H a Venlity. A Vnio tiistra tof universal (juffcas;e will only encourage the belief that monarchic and, elective rights, are. incompatible. . He was inclined to cep sure Prince Henry's '"f « dficoratioti from the Repoblif., The D'lk ,l d'Aiiiliffret Pasqiier is it' tho tone of the lottfr, and,has resii/ticd. Tli" yonng'T section of the Uoy-ilUt, Co'titnittee is in pympathy with Uie Dake of
Orleans.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2055, 22 May 1896, Page 2
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128THE FRENCH BOYALISTS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2055, 22 May 1896, Page 2
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