DECEMBER l, 1860.] 
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oniteur of Sunday contained an Impe- 
i fera i ing fab rtant changes in 
ao ease) Yar he toa the effect of which 
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raw e t. The denies gives 
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Parliamentary debates, and a compte-rendu is to 
he decree was followed by a modification of the 
Ministry, Count WALEWSKI 
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Interior, M. ererice: Minister without portfolio, 
M. Forcap ROQUETTE, Minister of Finance, 
M. MAGNE, t portfolio, and Count 
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the Prince De La Toue »v’AUVERONE, French 
