FRANCE
... FE' ANCE. N'EDXESDAY EVENNc.I r i ve 1tSt returned from M. Ataoo's funeral. The this morning contained the followintg an- rl):;cnc n3!s jst los Sr a- s just lost one of its most glorious representa- ?? ' illustriout F. Arago died at the Observatory E ?? c i\, Oct 2, at six irc the evening, after a long ill- - it, M. o was one of thobe rare intelligences ?? Ca. . Ie ?? 'talent of enriching ...