22 APRIL 1871, Page 2
Nothing whatever is known with accuracy of German ideas about
the insurrection. There is no sign as yet of interference ; the German Government communicates only with M. Thiers as the Head of the State ; and there is said to be no pressure for the money. Nothing is said in the German Parliament about the situation, while the German officers in St. Denis declare that they hold enough of France to be security for the indemnity against any possible French Government.