FRANCE.
The postal rates between France and En "fftond nave een reduced. "j/he revolutionary violence in Paris has subsio <ed - M» Rocbfort, on entering France, was am ' ste^« Dut afterwards released by the Emperor.' 8 or 4 ars »" and allowed to pursue his candid* ture * ** c was e l ecte< * f° r Paris whh three f^^^te reds. Fari' c and Littu have separated from the ultra rev' 8 » and issued a manifesto announcing their intention to adhere to constitutional means & obtaining reform. They are likely to be evefl more formidable to the Ejiperor than the ultras, and a change of government is deemed inevitably V > - ... !^.The Emperor was received enthusiastically on the opening-of the Chambers. His speech, however, was disappointing. His promises were limited to legislative improvements, and he shirked all reference to org.anic reform.Schneider has been elected President of thj; Ch ambers. A mixed council has been appointed t 0 mv estigate the working of commercial tre aties '. 'The Empress has returned. T'be ministry have resisted the Express's propi >sal to postpone the opening of parliament till her return 1 . The body of Traupman's victim, Kinck senior, has been found at the place indicated hj the murderer.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1123, 1 February 1870, Page 3
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198FRANCE. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1123, 1 February 1870, Page 3
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