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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 28, 1865., [Electronic resource].
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The following little flare-up will serve to indicate the feeling of a certain party, at least, in France, towards the people of America; that is, both Federal and Confederate:
"In the French Senate, on the 9th, the general discussion on the address was commenced.
The Marquis de Boissy expressed a wish that the Ministers should be responsible for the policy of the Government.
He pointed out the deplorable conduct pursued by England, which was still the asylum of assassins, ready to attempt the life of the Emperor, and continued: 'I do not believe the Convention of September will ever be carried out. It is necessary that the Pope should remain in Rome, for, if France is Bonapartist, much more is she Catholic.'
"Marshal Magnan animadverted in energetic language on the assertion of Marquis de Boissy, that on the day of the Emperor's death, France would fall into a state of anarchy.
When this event occurred, the Senate, the Corps Legislatif, the army, and the country,
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