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FRANCE. 



The following is a summary of the annulled 

 credits in the budget of expenditures : 



In a military point of view, the country was 

 divided as follows : 



Territorial division!. Commanding Generals. 



1. Paris De Ladmirault. 



2. Rouen Letellier-BaJaze. 



3. Lille De Salignac Feuelon. 



4. Chalons 



5. 



6. 



7. Besancon Picarcl. 



8. Lyons Bourbaki. 



9. Marseilles Espiveut de la Villesboisnet. 



10. Montpellier Conseil-Dumesnil. 



11. Perpignan Lapasset. 



12. Toulouse Tourcet. 



13. Bayonne Lefort. 



14. Bordeaux D'Aurelle de Paladines. 



15. Nantes.'. Grandchamp 



16. Rennes Genes tet de Plauaol. 



17. Bastia Liebert. 



18. Tours Pauvert-Bastoul. 



19. Bourges De TAbadie d'Aydrein. 



20. Clermont Correard. 



21. Limoges. De Lanigue. 



22. Grenoble Micheler. 



At the head of the French Navy were, in 

 1871, the following officers : Admiral, Charles 

 Rigault de Grenouilly (January, 1864) ; Vice- 

 Admirals, Trehouart (February, 1869) ; M. 

 Fourichan (1859) ; L. Comte de Gueydon 

 (1861) ; J. P. E. Jurien de la Graviere (1862) ; 

 G. L. E. Larrieu, Reynaud, P. V. Touchard 

 (1864) ; P. P. M. de la Grandiere (1865) ; A. 

 E. L. Laffont de Ladebot, F. E. de Poucques 

 d'Herbingham, C. A. M. Baron de la Rancidre 

 de Noury, A. Bosse (1868) ; J. B. L. Mazeres, 

 P. A. Roze (1869) ; Saisset, Jaureguiberry 

 (1870) ; Vicomte de Fleuriot de Langley, 

 Pothuau, Baron Didelot, Penhoat, De I)am- 

 pierre d'Hornay (1871). 



The territorial division of France, after the 

 cession of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany, 

 was as follows : 



