Part 66 (1/2)

Heurtier (of the Loire).

General Husson (of the Aube).

Janvier (of the Tarn-et-Garonne).

Lacaze (of the Hautes-Pyrenees).

Lacrosse, ex-Minister (of Finistere).

Ladoucette (of the Moselle).

Frederic de Lagrange (of the Gers).

De Lagrange (of the Gironde).

General de La Hitte, ex-Minister.

Delangle, ex-Attorney-General.

Lanquetin, President of the Munic.i.p.al Commission.

De la Riboissiere (of Ille-et-Vilaine).

General Lawoestine.

Lebeuf (of the Seine-et-Marne).

General Lebreton (of the Eure-et-Loir).

Le Comte (of the Yonne).

Le Conte (of the Cotes-du-Nord).

Lefebvre-Durufle, Minister of Commerce (of the Eure).

Lelut (of the Haute-Saone).

Lemarois (of the Manche).

Lemercier (of the Charente). Lequien (of the Pas-de-Calais).

Lestiboudois (of the Nord).

Levava.s.seur (of the Seine-Inferieure).

Le Verrier (of the Manche).

Lezay de Marnesia (of Loir-et-Cher).

General Magnan, Commander-in-chief of the Army of Paris.

Magne, Minister of Public Works (of the Dordogne).

Edmond Maigne (of the Dordogne).

Marchant (of the Nord).

Mathieu Bodet, Barrister at the Court of Ca.s.sation.

De Maupas, Prefect of Police.

De Merode (of the Nord).

Mesnard, President of the Chamber of the Court of Ca.s.sation.

Meynadier, ex-Prefect (of the Lozere).

De Montalembert (of the Doubs).

De Morny (of the Puy-de-Dome).

De Mortemart (of the Seine-Inferieure).

De Mouchy (of the Oise).

De Moustiers (of the Doubs).

Lucien Murat (of the Lot).

General d'Ornano (of the Indre-et-Loire).

Pepin Lehalleur (of the Seine-et-Marne).

Joseph Perier, Governor of the Bank.

De Persigny (of the Nord).

Pichon, Mayor of Arras (of the Pas de Calais).