Show f A QUKSTIONAlJli ACT That a republican form or covcrnnicnt In tlio centre of monarchial governments Is deemed by the latter a mcMiaie to their welfare Is i > rovcn by the covert nc tion ot the German Chancellor who is believed l to tiara set in motion the political politi-cal which has brought oxiiv triation upon tho Orleans 1rincen ot franco Yosterdiy by n vale of H1fi to 282 tho frcncli Chamber of Deputies > pissed u law oxpellin tho leading pre tenders and icaviuu It optional with tho Government to expel nil olherH of royal descent us In its opinion nllt bo ivies sirj Slnto the ilavs of Ito Coinmnne ntid until tbo political imcliinatlons of Germany having for their object the restoration res-toration of the Umpire becnino a Botnce of mispiuon and dreul to thu jieoplo Trance these 1rinccH wore not molested mo-lested but when in that country coun-try of spies It became eident that n movement WIIH nfoot tonlicnate the aitty nUll otherwise endanger the neaco of lie lleimblio a bcnlcnto of ox iulsion was passed which id I a blot on the fair name of franco i and l which will cal forth the fullest measure of ono on-o damnation from all the governments ot tine world Tho valiant and 1 patriotic Count do Paris than whom a better republican locH not live will be torn from his homo and people l and deported from his native land as a man who cannot can-not bo tiustcd to live in tlm country ho 1ms HO long honored upon the IliniBj pretext that his presence menaces the pcaco and life of tho Republic Tlio Ironch are a whimsical people and have ever in history found their Waterloo and by their recent action they array them Helves against tho opinions of good men uf all countries and ignite the torch of I internal discord which tooner or later will light them to still another Waterloo in tho opinions of mankind The thought that the presence of seven men living peaceably within tho law shorn of power and almost shorn of means could I ho inimical to u great leo I plo of tho acknowledged resources of tho freiich is absurd and that these men should ha inado to sillier for tho Bins of their progenitors is unnatmil and unre ptiblicnn and cilia for tho severest condemnation con-demnation of all honorable men Tho smouldeiing lulled of tho 1ieiich people I for tho Germans has led them into many incstioililhln ants of nolirv of lain hilt I none HO totally wanting i itt gooti uiCfioui uuuurl I I jnstico as tho expulsion of these men I Tho love of country in It Frenchman is iI I tho mainstay of his existence and to deprive I de-prive him of its source is tho acme of I cruelty nnd oppression hence this net of fnl expulsion will forever bo a rebtiko to the vaunted people indulgent nature of the Fiench |