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Recent disturbance in France where an ex-imperial guard soldier from Elba supported the king by firing on seditious crowds. Multiple changes in French Ministry: appointments of Count de Vaublanc as Minister of State, Mons. Laine to interior, Mons. Le Chancellor D'Ambraye to justice, Count Barbe Marbois to chamber of accounts, and under secretaries to various departments.
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Some changes have taken place in the French Ministry. The Count de Vaublanc, Minister of the Interior, has been nominated Minister of State, and member of the privy council of the king.
Mons. Laine, president of the chamber of deputies, has been called to the ministry of the interior. The king has given back the seals to Mons. Le Chancellor D'Ambraye, and has provisionally given him charge of the ministry of justice.
Count Barbe Marbois has again taken his functions as president of the chamber of accounts. It has been thought advisable to attach to each ministry under secretaries of state: the four already appointed are, M. De Trinquelague, for the justice department; Viscount De Tabarie, for the war do. Baron de la Bouilliere, for the finance; Becquay, for the interior. Three secretaries are members of the chamber of deputies.
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France
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nominations and appointments in french ministry including minister of state, interior, justice, chamber of accounts, and under secretaries for justice, war, finance, and interior.
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In the recent disturbance in France, a soldier of the ex-imperial guard, lately from Elba, was amongst the first to fire on the seditious, and cried out 'Vive le Roi!'. Some changes have taken place in the French Ministry. The Count de Vaublanc, Minister of the Interior, has been nominated Minister of State, and member of the privy council of the king. Mons. Laine, president of the chamber of deputies, has been called to the ministry of the interior. The king has given back the seals to Mons. Le Chancellor D'Ambraye, and has provisionally given him charge of the ministry of justice. Count Barbe Marbois has again taken his functions as president of the chamber of accounts. It has been thought advisable to attach to each ministry under secretaries of state: the four already appointed are, M. De Trinquelague, for the justice department; Viscount De Tabarie, for the war do. Baron de la Bouilliere, for the finance; Becquay, for the interior. Three secretaries are members of the chamber of deputies.