FRANCE.
M. Mocquard, the Emperor's private secretary, is dead ; M. Conti, a Corsican, is appointed his successor. The official journals propose a general disarmament throughout Europe. M. Drouyn de Lhuys has sent a dispatch to the German Courts, requesting- information as to their policy concerning- England and the Duchies. A division of the French army is to be recalled from Rome next month. The French and Italian Governments have agreed that political exiles promoting brigandage shall be expelled from Rome. The delay in M. Fould's financial statement is ascribed to the bad position of the finances.
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Bruce Herald, Volume II, Issue 46, 23 February 1865, Page 5
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96FRANCE. Bruce Herald, Volume II, Issue 46, 23 February 1865, Page 5
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