FRENCH POLITICS.
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Paris, February 29. The journal Constitutional states that the party known as the Eight Opposition, representing two distinct parties —the Monarchists and Buonapartists-e----have formally accepted the Eepublic.
London, February 29.
The Paris correspondent of the Times says that M. de Freycinet is ambitious to succeed M. Carnot as President of the Republic, and that he planned the late political crisis in order to relieve himself of the office of Premier, and also to exclude M. Constans from the Cabinet.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8815, 2 March 1892, Page 5
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