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NEW YORK COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER
November 10, 1834
A report prevailed, says the Courier Francais, that Marshal Gerard, who is the only minister that accompanied the King to Fontainebleau, has determined to make an amnesty for political offenders a cabined question, as it regards the other ministers, and has declared to his friends that he would return from Fontainebleau with an act of amnesty, or without a ministerial portfolio.
The late Mademoiselle Bourgoin, the celebrated actress, has left a million francs to her natural son, whose father was Marshal Oudinot. Count Toreno, in his exile, was relieved by Madame B., and has recovered his estate in Spain, amounting to 7 or 8 millions, which it is supposed will also be left to the son of the above named actress.
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