On November 10, 1849, the Paris police sub-bureau under the Police Department acted as expected by the Parisians.
Under the direction of Police Chief Kalie, the Paris sub-bureau launched a "heavy strike" against the Havas News Agency's affiliated newspapers.
Havas News Agency's most representative papers, "Observer" and "News Paper", were forced to pay fines, and other small and medium-sized newspapers were also "forced" to cease operations for rectification.
The leader of the Havas News Agency personally issued a publication to clarify the "inaccurate" reports by Havas, with an article titled "Address to the Legislative Assembly" appearing in both "Observer" and "News Paper".
The content of the article was an apology for the "potential" inaccuracies in recent Havas reports, while also expressing "understanding" for the actions taken by the Legislative Assembly directing the Paris Police Station against them.