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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1863., [Electronic resource], The opening of the session of the French Corps Legislatif. (search)
vely discourse interchanged; even grave counselors of State and solemn-looking masters of ceremonies were not relentlessly rigid, and found places for their favorites which strict etiquette did not grant to them, and for which the recipients of these distinguished favors were doubtless proportionately grateful. After the conclusion of the Emperor's speech, oaths were administered to the Senators and Deputies, who had been nominated since the last session. The Minister of State (Count Walewski) then declared that the session of 1863 was open, and requested the members of the two Chambers to assemble the next day in their respective places of sitting for the dispatch of business. Their Majesties them withdrew in the same order as they had arrived, and a second salute of artillery announced that the ceremony had terminated. On the same day a grand dinner was given at the Tulleries, at which 42 persons were present — the members of the Imperial family, and the officers