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FRANCE. M. Thiers was baried in Paris on Saturday. The religious ceremony was celebrated at the Church of Notre Dame do Lorette, the Archbishop of Paris having refused to sllow it to be performed at the much larger Church of the Madeleine, on the ground that it was not a state funeral. The remains weretinrerred at the ceme- tery of Fere Ie Chaise, six orations being delivered at the grave sidle by :\1M." Jules Grevy, Jules Siman, Julea Favre, Sylvestre ae Sacy (in the name of the French Academy), and Vitry (on behalf of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences). There was an immense crowd along the whole route of the funeral procession. Perfect order was preserved, and the cortege passed along in silence, except that a cry of Vive la Kepub- liqte" was occasionally raised, but was immediately chequed by the Republican leaders in the procession. Thr coffin was hidden "from view by the wreaths with which it was covered. The members of the committee of the Left Party in the Senate have sent to Madame Thiers an address thanking 'her on behalf of tboir colleagues for jthe courage and patriotism shown by ber in preferring the spontaneous tribute of a nations respect towards her deceased husband to the restrictions cl. a state funeral. M. Oambettaand his companion in'trouble, M. Murat, publisher of the ikpabiigue Franchise, seem to have been dealt with rather harshly by the Correctional Tribunal. They were changed with insulting Marshal Mchbøn and the Ministry in a speech delivered by M. Gambetta and published in M. Murats papor. The council en- gaged by M. <?aaibetta was unable to discharge his duty owing to an attack tt paralysis, aad another council de- clined to take the case on tbe ground of insufficient notice. Application was therefore made for an adjourn- ment of the trial; but this being refused, neither of 'the defendants appeared on Tuesday before the Tribunal, which passed upon M. Gambetta a sentence of three months imprisonment, and ordered him to pay a. Sne of two thousaed francs. Gambetta has lodged an appeal against the sentence.

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