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Show THUS I. OI'TIIEli. Curate He l-arl, Itoulinfrr. and Ilrnrjr Unehrfiart luinrr Qnrstlana. Losuon SejL 14. The Comte Do Paris was seen In the city last eening, a-id. In reply to a question concerning hi" receut luterviewsln the papers and what he bad to say regarding his c" upllclty with Bou-lander, Bou-lander, stated: "I and entirely Ii -dlfleient to the attacks of the newspapers. news-papers. Y n etn ay this as coming from me tli.it I e-onslder myself Justified lu using any means that Imin tnt power or that I can command com-mand lo break up the republic It Is an unnatural form of government, govern-ment, and France has never prospered pros-pered under it and never will. Her true jmsltion is tlutt of a limited monarchy. "Tlie republic has treated me with dlarcspciL It cau ask no more of me than a return In kind. If I dare to mako use of Boulauger or any other instrument to secure my return to tho country t lore, and whose people want me, I cannot tee why the French press or any other press make it a sutjict of commiut." GENntAI. BOttLajtOLK was seen later. He very warmly said: "I do not consider lt any relaxation re-laxation of dignity to admit my chagrin at the irfldy and utter want of honor displayed by those who have been proud heretofore to call themselves my followers. Despite Des-pite these desertions from me, my star Is as bright as it ever lias been, and 1 may petbaps be rather pleased than otherwise to barid of these who are capable of plaslng traitor, and might do so at a time when it would be rather mora Inconvenient and serious for me than It Is at present" Henry Bochefort was seen at the French Cafe, and was perfectly willing, as lie always Is, to talk. ' I am a trifle upset by the developments develop-ments of unreliability and sbarn in tbe utterances of a (evr turncoats during the past few days. I shall return to Paris and face the music, let come what may. I shall make the best or It. Further than this, I am ready to fight any or anybody who dares to suggest or hint or otherwise express any idea that I have profited pecuniarily by this movement The fact is, I have been humbugged, but it is ended now, and I shall settle down and keep my counsels to myself. You can say, too, that t havo no further uo for Boulauger." |