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DUG D'ORLEANS.

SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT. TWENTY - FIVE ROYALISTS ARRESTED, (BY EfcECTRtO TEI/EGKAPhMcOPYRIGHT). , . Paris, February 13. At his trial the Due D'Orleans made no defence to the charges laid against him, but said he was confident of the sympathy of two hundred thousand conscripts. The sentence of two years' imprisonment was received ;with murmurs, and over a thousand people invaded the precints of the Court, crying: " Vive le Due D'Orleans down with the Republic.' , ., Twenty-five of those taking part in, the royalist demonstration'were'placed under arrest. The crosyd renewed the disorder around the statue of Henry the Fourth. , The Due D'Orleans was removed to the couvreregerie (State I prison). ; ' ' ;

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2745, 15 February 1890, Page 2

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DUG D'ORLEANS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2745, 15 February 1890, Page 2

DUG D'ORLEANS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2745, 15 February 1890, Page 2

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