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general discussion on the address was commenced. The Marquis de Boissy expressed a wish that the Ministers should be responsPrince Imperial, and France would be saved. "The Marquis de Boissy then continued. He condemned the French intervention of peace. [Loud expressions of disapprobation.] The Marquis de Boissy hoped, in conclusion, that the Emperor and his dynastes respecting America, and condemned the expressions of M. de Boissy in reference to England. "On the 10th, after furthgraphs then agreed to." We know not to what party M. de Boissy claims to belong. His name is one of the oldest in Fraened Palmerston from his design. It is not likely that M. de Boissy will be more successful. No man dare, in fact, proposery. Even the first Pitt could not have stood it. So if M. de Boissy wish to make England behave herself, he must persuade tey get ready to be used, the Yankees will swallow them up. That is all. And so M. de Boissy may possess his soul in peace.