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Show LATEST NEWS' l'aris and Egress Tree. Thiers and tho Republic. JllKiO IN ONiX)'. CANADA NOT FAVORABLE TO THE TREATY. CnCJioi'.il jVcw. Smuggling on the Border. Just Escaped I Inuring', j THREATS OF THE U. S. AGAINST SPAIN. San Francisco Xcws. FOREIGN. Brussels, June 1. A report readied this city to-day that l'elix, l'yatt and Guonssut had been arrested in Switzerland, Switzer-land, but a telegram from Berne tonight to-night denies the trutb. l'aris. 2. Entry and exit will be free on Saturday for foreigners, ou identification of their papers." Active measures are iu progress for disinfecting the city. Many shops are yet closed. The Journal Dt s Debuts says the men ol the 4th of September have outlived out-lived their time. Other papers, supporting sup-porting Thieis and the Republic, protest pro-test against monarchial intrigues and demand the transfer of the Assc nibly to Paris. The Gauhis says Paris must submit to the will of France. London, Juuo 1. In the House of Commons to-night Viscount En field stated that the government could not receive Stuart as minister from Paraguay, Par-aguay, because he was a British subject. sub-ject. Florence, June 1. The House t'las resolved to pass urgent bills befo re their removal to the capital. Constantinople, June 1. A six millions mil-lions sterling loan has been concluded, guaranteed by the Egyptian tribute. London, 2. Victor Hugo has arrived ar-rived in London. Versailles, 2. Discussion upon the eligibility of the Orleans Princes will take place in the Assembly on Monday. Mon-day. Rochefort will be tried to-morrow. The charge is, inciting civil war and pillage. ' " The search for arms continues. The press are nearly ur.animous in declaring for a republic.' "' Lisbon, 2. The ministry is in the minority upon the marine question. A di&oluiiuu uf iho' Oortos will take placo and new elections be held in July. - r JS'ew York, 2. A Toronto dispatch says the Dominion government has not agreed to ratify nor even commend the ratification of the treaty. In .Nova Scotia so great was the alarm excited by reports that the treaty had or was to be ratified by the Ottawa government, govern-ment, without reference to Parliament, that the authorities, telpfrranhed to know whether or not the Dominion . government was free to deal wi til that ' part of the treaty respecting the fiisheries. . - " Ottawa, 2. It is declared that Sir John MacDonald is not committed to the Treaty, and an anonymous letter in the same paper says he is more likely to oppose - than to " sustain articles affecting Canada. The friends of Sir John here are in receipt ol' information which leads to the same conclusions. |