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Show TKLKGUAMS. THREATENED REVOLUTION REVOLU-TION I.N PARIS. lUr. .;tt,uual t.il.iliN lli-Ut-IKlinl, .iin,,l mul .uxli'oii wiMiiiity .Urfpi t li tit J.-c 1 imi 1 r ln- V iii-1 h it l'I - lI-Cltt- to Aexiticn. rn-i':i! Acms. , -"oir,T"iii:in lluiti'ii i 41-1 41-1 dicicij f,,r lii.'uiay. 1 ' Sunder Deposed froni the Chairnanship cf the For-; For-; eia Relations Com-! Com-! niittee. 1 . ! roiu:i(;. i Paris, 7. 1 ho mayors have unani-; unani-; 'iiio'i-iy L'uaiarueed that the nat'.inal guards Whl s'lrreii.h-r tin cannon without with-out c.'er:iou. d'lie roveniMient is u-aintaioiiu' a conciliatory atutudv-. A hundred batralions ot' nationals have cor 1 -.'rata! a ted Fa'adiie-s. Bordeaux, U. In the Assembly today to-day the committee reported in favor f removing the Assembly to Fontaine-bleau, Fontaine-bleau, but to continue at linrdcaux until the German troops leave France. Arrangements for the installation of the A-sembly at F"nta:nct!cau are , bcin couiplL-ted. Thiers said the covernmcht si ill preferred to go to Versailles, d'he matter will be debated to-uiurrow, when it is expected the recommendation of the government will prevail. Worlds cable, Paris, '). The na- tional guards aie strongly entrenched , with tbrty-one guns on the heights of ; Motnuiarire, awaiting the signal of their leaders to proclaim an open revolution in favor of the communes. ! San 1'icL'o Do Cuba, 'J. A letter from L'uerto 1'latta, of the 6th, says the San Domingo Commission left here for Monte Crlsio yesterday, accompanied accompa-nied by fjaez. The official belief in l'uerto i'latta is, that the annexation scheme will be carried out notwithstanding notwith-standing there is a strong party in opposition op-position to Baez. Threats have been made to burn the town if it is annexed, aud already two hou-es have been set on tire. Guards patrol the town at night; and the partisans of Cabral predict pre-dict a general revolution. There is much excitement reported here, and the condition of Baez is eriitical. The annexation party, however, remains firm. An attempt to assassinate l'ar-iiiL-. British Consul at l'uerto l'laez, failed. London, 9. Napoleon has addressed a communication to the President ot the French Assembly, protesting against the vote by which that body 1 declared bis dynasty bad forfeited the ' throne as unjust and iilegnl. The Assembly, As-sembly, he says, was cieated only to i make peace, and has exceeded its pow- ers. The foundation of all public ! right is the plebiscite : to that he is J ready to agree, aud to that alone. |