26 OCTOBER 1861, Page 8

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FRANCE.

(By Telegram through Mr. Reuler's Office).

Pews, Oct 25. THE Monitestr of to-day contains the following : "A judicial investiga- tion has established the fact that the congregation of the Ladies of the Sainte Union at Douai have voluntarily abetted in the abduction of

yo Jewish girls. " ese facts would have justified the Government in revoking the authorization of the Society of the Sainte Union, but it has confined itself to withdrawing the acknowledgment of its legal existence.

"This measure, marked by firmness and moderation, will remind the religious congregations that neither their character, their object, nor their rules, excuse them from obeying the laws of their country." The correspondent of the Globe, writing on Thursday evening, says : " Nothing additional in tidings from Pesth has reached Paris since the ominous announcement, last evening of bloodshed there, and the seizure of the printing-offices, which is invariably the forerunner of violence and coercion. We were fully aware of the warfare waged by the Path Nablo against the Vienna journals, but a sweeping on- slaught on the Hungarian press by military force cannot be an isolated blow. It is possible that the wires are also under embargo, and fur- ther details stopped.