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The remains of Louis Philippe.

--In the sitting of the French Senate on Saturday, 8th June, a petition was read from a private individual, praying that the mortal remains of King Louis Philippe might be removed to France. Count de Beaumont observed that the committee was decidedly of opinion that a mere stranger was not entitled to petition for such an object, and that a member of the Orleans family could alone make the request. Were such an application sent in there was nothing to lead to the belief that it would not be accorded.

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