To Prime Minister Felix Schwarzenberg of the Austrian Empire:
On December 2, 1850, a military coup occurred in Paris. French Republic President Jerome Bonaparte, leading the First Corps stationed in Paris, dissolved the National Assembly and the Second French Republic. On December 6, he announced the establishment of the Third French Republic outside the Bourbon Palace. Now, the entire Paris is completely under the control of Jerome Bonaparte and his associates, with their influence gradually spreading to the outer provinces.
However, according to the intelligence I have, the outer provinces are not fully under the control of the Bonaparte Faction. The Republicans and Mountain Faction have already launched an armed rebellion involving nearly ten thousand people in the outer provinces. The situation in France remains unclear, and we do not yet know how long Jerome Bonaparte and his regime can sustain themselves.
Please advise on the direction Austrian diplomacy should take next!
