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"I could do something, though, if a mere councillor were to do a thing like that in my court," said Franck-Carre to me. "I would call the Chambers together and have him admonished in a disciplinary manner." Discussion by the committees of the Chamber of Peers of the address in reply to the speech from the throne. I was a member of the fourth committee. Among other changes I demanded this.

"With my own eyes I saw the cross upon the door of Mme. de Lieven's house," he replied. President Franck-Carre met M. Duchatel this morning and said: "Well, how goes it?" "All is well," answered the Minister. "What are you going to do about the riot?" "I am going to let the rioters alone at the rendezvous they arranged for themselves. What can they do in the Place Louis XV. and the Champs-Elysees?

It was filled with busy and uneasy groups. M. Armand Marrast was talking aside with M. d'Alton. M. de Girardin stopped me; then MM. d'Houdetot and Lagrenee. MM. Franck-Carre and Vignier joined us. We talked. I said to them: "The Cabinet is gravely culpable. It forgot that in times like ours there are precipices right and left and that it does not do to govern too near to the edge.

On arriving at the Chamber I found Franck-Carre greatly scandalised. In his hand was a prospectus for champagne signed by the Count de Mareuil, and stamped with a peer's mantle and a count's coronet with the de Mareuil arms. He had shown it to the Chancellor, who had replied: "I can do nothing!"

I remarked to President Franck-Carre, who was seated next to me: "It is a struggle between civil courage and military poltroonery." The article was adopted. June 22, 1847. The Girardin* affair was before the Chamber of Peers to-day. Acquittal. The vote was taken by means of balls, white ones for condemnation, black ones for acquittal. There were 199 votes cast, 65 white, 134 black.

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