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Show FOREIGN. I FKAXIE. 'II. e loi.titt.lioi.itl ISillfi .11c-t .11c-t uiio..M .IBessno ICt-higuu-liou ot Hie Fi-eiicli .HiuiNtry. i Xxindon, 7. The Times Paris 'correspondent says it is well known thai the dissolution of tho assembly , would render .MaeM aiion very pjp-i pjp-i ular and intlucncc n general election iu l'-.vor of his government. Tho president will very probably hroak olf negotiations with the left and form a dissolution of the ministry, comprising com-prising Broghc, I'.iuntau, Depeyre, Cissey, l)eaz:s, and D'Auhll'ret Pasquier. ' l'lc.-ident MaeMalion sent n message mes-sage to the assembly yesterday urgently urgent-ly requesliiig the following legislation: legisla-tion: Fird, tho passage of the bill creating a second chamber; second, a provision for tiie maintenance of tho i-Ai.'n o'io until 18S0 in the event of ' MaeMahon's death before the eit-( eit-( piration ol his term of office; third. that when the Becond chamber is organized or-ganized both chambers decide upon a icliuito government to succeed tho septennate. Tiie president in the ; course ol his mcssagesays; I have instructed in-structed the government to ask you to placo the bill for the cieation of a se.uid chamber on the order of the day tor one of your nextsittings. The conservative interests most impera-: impera-: tively demand its adoption. The legitimists and Bonapartiats of the assembly subsequently decided without oppos'tion to place the constitutional con-stitutional bills on the order of theday after the army lull, which will h'e taken up next Monday. The sitting yesterday was marked by scenes of 'the greatest excitement. It is rumored ru-mored that the ministers have tendered ten-dered their resignations to the president. presi-dent. The crisis is regarded as serious. Later. The entire French cabinet has resigned. The president will today to-day decide about accepting their resignations. res-ignations. London, S. Tho Times Paris special says MacMahon has decided to summon Dufaure, La Boulaye, Larcy and Caslellane to form a cabinet cab-inet and agree to tiie programme of a certain policy. This attempt to constitute con-stitute a cabinet from the majority in the asseml ly will he Iruitless, but it is indispensible to render the mar-j-r'i, uU pm, .,m, Rvfia of oihty of any government securing the support of the majority that can be depended upon. MacMahon will ; then be free to chose a cabinet from those whose programme he can ac-cept, ac-cept, and this cabinet will be charted i with the conduct of the general elections. elec-tions. - . Earis,7. President MacMahon has 1 informed the council ministers that he declines to accept their resigna-; resigna-; tions till he has succeeded io forming - cabinet out of the new majority iS the assembly. ' |