Chapter 976: The Turmoil After the Trial
News of the trial of Orsini and his party was published on the morning of March 16, and the clerical newspapers, whether republicans, Bonapartists, or royal politicians, carried a lengthy report on Orsini's trial.
At the end of the report, the denominational newspaper quoted Morlot, the new Archbishop of Paris, declaring that the crimes committed by Orsini and others were destined not to be forgiven by the Lord, and that hell was the ultimate belonging.
The clerical newspapers were so radical not for the emperor, but for the papal states of the Apennines.
Alsini is known to be a member of the Charcoal Party dedicated to the unification of the entire Apennine Peninsula, and this identity makes him carry the double label of *** and anti-pope.
Under such circumstances, Orsini naturally became the target of repression and even smearing by the clerical faction.
If his ideas were allowed to spread in France, the Papal States and Ecclesiastical States of the Apennine would be in danger.
After all, the emperor of France was not as religious as the Counts of Paris and Chambord.
[PS: During this period, the Counts of Chambor and the Counts of Paris had written many letters to Pope Pius IX, and the contents of the letters were more numb and fanatical than the other. 】
If all of France were willing to help unify the Apennines, their emperor would have rushed to the forefront without hesitation.
After all, their emperor made his fortune by watching public opinion.
In contrast to the clerical reports were the republican newspapers, which considered Orsini's assassination of the Emperor of France to be an irrational act, but his own heartfelt love for the republicans was not lost to anyone.
Orsini's loss of his life to radical republicanism serves as a warning to all republicans that the path to republicanism is not just assassination.
At the end of some of the republican newspapers, there was a special reference to the debate in the Council of State, and the lawyer who defended Orsini, Lyon. At the same time, he questioned the administrative court: Why did the administrative court choose a law student to defend it? Or is it that the act of the Administrative Court was deliberate!
"I also ask the Council of State to give the people of Paris an explanation as soon as possible" was the last sentence of the republican newspaper.
As for the newspapers of the Bonapartist faction, they followed Jérôme. Bonaparte's instructions lamented Orsini's death and hoped that more people would not follow Orsini's example.
In the middle of the report, the Bonapartist newspaper faction also posted a picture of Orsini's confession letter when he was in prison.
The picture is generally shown that Orsini himself regretted his own assassination of the Emperor, and also called on others not to learn from him for assassinating the Emperor. ….
As for the newspapers of the Wang faction, their coverage of Orsini was far less positive than that of the three newspapers mentioned above, but only a summary of the time of Orsini's trial and the whole process of the trial.
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Jérôme sitting at the Douinlery Palace. After reading all the newspapers of the other three factions except for the Bonapartist faction, Bonaparte was surprised to find that Lyon, who had only come to prominence in the sixties of the nineteenth century. Gan Bida was actually manipulated by the administrative court and accidentally stepped onto the stage of history ahead of schedule, which made Jérôme. Bonaparte couldn't help but have some headaches.
In all fairness, Laiang. Gan Bida is already a relatively mild one of the bull ghosts and snake gods in the late Second Empire.
In the later period of the Second Empire, people like Rochefort and Blanqui were the real henchmen of the Empire.
But now is not the era of ghosts, snakes, and gods in the late Empire, and those "tide makers" who rose in the late Empire were either killed by Jérôme. Bonaparte thrown into prison (Brown
Ji), who has not yet been released from prison; Either that or that is Jérôme. Bonaparte's permanent deportation (Rochefort, Delle Cruse).
Leang. Gan Bida, such a republican who is unwilling to compromise with the empire, shines particularly glaringly in this situation.
For a moment, Jérôme. Bonaparte was murderous against him, and he wanted to be in Leon. When Gan Bida has not yet completely risen to the ground, he will be completely strangled completely.
It's like he killed Adolf in the first place. Thiers, however, after a brief moment of thought, Jérôme. Bonaparte gave up his idea.
Even if he assassinated Laiang. It was useless to be willing to do anything, and he fell down one to Ang. Gan Bida and many more to Ang. Gan Bida.
Two generations of Bourbon suppressed numerous republican uprisings, but to no avail.
In case of assassination of Laiang. After the Ganbida affair was killed, the Second French Empire would fall into a political crisis.
Jérôme. Bonaparte sighed and muttered to himself, "Forget it! Let's do it first!"
Jérôme at the moment. Bonaparte did not yet know that the emile. Olivier was already with Olivier yesterday. Gan will meet in a big way.
Immediately afterwards, Jérôme. Bonaparte summoned Basilio and ordered him to go to the Supreme Administrative Court on his behalf, to question the superintendent Auvergne, Lyon. What the hell is Gan Bida all about? Why would a lawyer who has not yet graduated be the defense lawyer for Orsini?
After a while, Basilio returned to the Palazzo Duinleri to Jérôme. Bonaparte said that Dean Auvergne did not know that the defense lawyer was a student, and that he gave his subordinates the task of finding a lawyer, and then asked the subordinates to find him a lawyer of a reasonable level, who knew that his subordinates had given an account to his subordinates...... After layers of explanations, Lai Ang. Gambida became Orsini's defense lawyer.
Jérôme. After listening to Basilio's report, Bonaparte suddenly had an inexplicable sense of immediacy.
Auvergne's operation is not the case of subcontracting in later generations, originally a project with a price of tens of millions, under layers of subcontracting and deductions, the final production is shoddy.
The people who make the finished product may still be a group of students, and their remuneration is about a few hundred yuan. ….
Thinking of this, Jérôme. Bonaparte gritted his teeth with hatred, but he didn't expect that he had repeatedly asked them to be treated strictly, even if they did this.
So, Jérôme. Bonaparte again ordered Basilio to send someone to call the Minister of State, Quizzo, before him, and at the same time ordered him to make two cups of tea.
When the minister arrived in the study, he saw Jérôme sipping tea on the sofa. Bonaparte.
Kizo hurried to Jérôme. Bonaparte said, "Your Majesty!"
"Minister Kizo, come here!" Jérôme. Bonaparte warmly beckoned Gizo to sit down, then placed a cup of black tea in front of him and said, "Come!"
Ji Zuo picked up the teacup with both hands, then took a sip of black tea, savored it for a while, and then nodded, "Very good!"
Jérôme. A smile appeared on the corner of Bonaparte's mouth and said to Gizuo, "Minister Kizo, do you still drink tea?"
"I know a little bit about it!" Kizuo humbly to Jérôme. Bonaparte replied.
"Can you tell me about that?" Jérôme. Bonaparte said a word to Guizo again.
Kizo told Jérôme all about his decades of tea drinking. Bonaparte listens, Jérôme. Bonaparte nodded repeatedly, and then complimented, "Minister Quizo, you said very well!"
"Your Majesty, you have a good reputation!" Kizo replied modestly, and then turned to Jérôme. Bonaparte said, "But Your Majesty, you have called me here today, not just for tea!"
"You've guessed right, it's not just about tea!" Jérôme. Bonaparte also took a sip of black tea and said to Quizo, "You know what? The lawyer you debated yesterday was actually a student!"
"Your Majesty! I know!" Minister Kizuo nodded abruptly.
"Now that you know, why didn't you tell me when you returned to your debriefing?"
Jérôme. Bonaparte frowned, and asked Gizo in an unhappy tone.
"Your Majesty, I thought Ang. Gan Bida was specially found by you!" Kee looked innocently at Jérôme with a left kick. Bonaparte.
"How could I possibly find a student!" Jérôme. Bonaparte shook his head and replied to Guizo, "Forget it! It's useless to say any more, now that public opinion has risen, I'm ready to remove Auvergne directly!
Do you have any recommendations?"
After thinking for a moment, the Minister asked Jérôme tentatively. Bonaparte offered a name, "How is Monsieur Montalembert?"
Jérôme. After hearing Guizo's speech, Bonaparte frowned and said, "Monsieur Guizo, do you want to turn the administrative court into a religious court? I don't want to see the Holy Court controlled by religion!"
When Ji Zuo heard this, he couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief in his heart.
Immediately afterwards, Kizuo turned to Jérôme. Bonaparte nominated Vice-President Judge de Langer.
"Could he be a little too gentle!" Jérôme. Bonaparte was likewise dissatisfied.
"Your Majesty, the role of the law is not to punish blindly, its ultimate goal is to maintain the stability of social order!" Ki left on Jérôme. Bonaparte explained, "Judge de Langer's moderation is precisely the most reassuring to the maximum!"
After listening to Gizo's words, Jérôme. Bonaparte thought for a moment, then nodded and replied, "Good! Listen to you, it's Dranger!"
In the afternoon of the same day, the President of the Supreme Administrative Court, Auvergne, received a euphemistic letter from the Douilleri Palace, and after reading the letter, Auvergne submitted his resignation to the Douilleri Palace with a little sadness.
Jérôme. Bonaparte quickly approved Auvergne's resignation and then appointed de Langle as president of the Supreme Administrative Court.
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