[From the Avenir National, May 4, 1865.]
[From the Avenir National, May 4, 1865.] May 4, 1865 * * * * * * * * The telegraphic despatches, the journals, and our private correspondence speak only of…
[From the Avenir National, May 4, 1865.] May 4, 1865 * * * * * * * * The telegraphic despatches, the journals, and our private correspondence speak only of…
[From the Avenir National, May 3, 1865.] May 3, 1865 The speech of M. Rouher and the despatch of M. Drouyn de Lhuys, which we published yesterday; the speech of…
[From the Avenir National, May 1, 1865.] May 1, 1865 The northern cause is a cause doubly French; it is French by the traditions of our international policy; it is…
[From the Avenir National, April 29, 1865.] April 29, 1865 Many of our friends, faithful interpreters of liberal and democratic opinion, call upon us to open a subscription to erect…
[From the Avenir National, April 28, 1865.] April 28, 1865 Abraham Lincoln receives his reward—the only one doubtless which he would be ambitious to obtain if any ambition whatever could…
[From the Avenir National, April 27, 1865.] April 27, 1865 The telegraph brings us disastrous news, and which will certainly give cause for mourning throughout the whole of Europe. President…
To the United States Minister at Paris. The undersigned join in the same sentiment to reprove and condemn with all their might and deplore with all their soul the nameless…
Democrats undated The democrats of the city of Tours applauded the victories gained by the Union over the partisans of slavery. They always hailed with joy the triumph of the…
Democrats Tours, May 17, 1865. Sir: I hope the address of the democrats of Tours will have a favorable reception from you. It was hard to obtain 208 signatures in…
Address of the working classes of Tarare. Tarare, May 4, 1865. The working classes of Tarare, profoundly moved by the death of the illustrious citizen Lincoln, President of the great…