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Show FOREiGN. By Cable. Paris, 15 The following is part of the declaration made by .Duke De Graumont before the senate to-day: Me-sieurs, the manner inuhich the cofcnity has receir d oar declaration of the 6tU July, led us to comtnei ce ne goti lions with I russia to secure her recogn tion of the validity of our grievances We did not treat wi'ti Spaiu whose independence we have no wi-h to trample ou, nor with Prince i-loheiizuilern whom we Consider to b. under the shadow oi the king; not havu we advanced any oilier giiev.-.uee ilian the c iiidfht -y of the p'itice tor the ."spaiii-ih t'-rune. The Pins-iltn minister tor foreign affairs opposed to, us a determination not to receive ovr repre.-er tati e, preieu-iittg to ignore tha affair. U e th n addressed our selves- to i lie king, who maintained he was a stranger (utile air nr, and I hat Ii couid im intei vene except as the h ad of i lie fatudy;-hut he avowed ne had. iuMineied li'-Ill tl k W'c colli 1 not ricc.',.t that answer, and we demanded that the King.-hould inffiii lice the l'ntr-e II ihenzo ieni at a ui-tariCi. We thou d-.-muuUcd that the Kui should give a promne f -r i he luture. This modeiato ucinatid. made on m d '.rale tcruis, w; declared to he wi.lit.ut any res,;vvaiiou. 'J I.s K ng declined to .-ay that he woied re fee .n the future to iii.r.f r; with the Candida tire, and he ri i'u e.l ti authoi-ze authoi-ze us to tran ti;it to y,..u lb" de.... ration ra-tion that he wou.J in t'utuie oppo.-c the catidi iature. lie declared thai he resei veil-to. himself the riglit to consider con-sider the circumstances. Even af.er tli i-i refusal we d.d not break ofl negotiations, ne-gotiations, but a ijoumed oik e.xp au-ation au-ation tu you uw.ii ;hrs date. 1 este da" we were ai.ri-cd the king of l'ru.-sia had no- fi. d our aiuba.-.-a mr timt he would no longer receive hi;n, and to render the rupture more obvinu, be g ive no. ice of his action to. the cabinets cab-inets o: Eiu-. pe, at the same time he an.ioum.vd that Wer-ther might take his leave, and that the armament of l'tu-.-ia had commenced. O.i our part we. ye-ierday e.nicd out the re.-erves and" we have taken such other inea-ures inea-ures as the iuteiv.-t and honor of the country demanded. A copy of the declaration bad been pre-e.nted to the cjrps letri.-laiii' fy the keeper of the sciis. Government a-ks a vote of supplies, and the call to j ehiis of all classes owinir military service. ser-vice. The corps legislat.f has voted 1 the extreme deajauds, the :efl voting I negative. Lr''S 10. The netitra'i'v of j Eug an i will be d;h, -nit. ati J .-r:n i'iip--il'e b,Ti d Holland and .-L':;sm I-, e .me invo!v I in war wiiti IVu n. f he 1' eel of 1'rinee A leib.-rt, whirh has la::- riv i.e.-t) i:i these wale!-, ' sailed r Hi 1 to-day. Ttte Turn intimates that the r'-cT-rry oi' Ai.-ace and linaine. cocciitr.t.g t;.e nio'i.-tn iKvitici., cf M'-e.le, Weurtll. Meu-e, Vo-ges, the L'er lib me and L .w.-r Kbine are th leal object- "f thrt wir on tie- part o IVu--: ,-i-i, and in that she has the sympa; Lies ! of u, unkind. The linx'x hints tt.it Knli-b interve.nti ,n is pinbab.e in ca-e oi the I'nirti-iiis L;ir? sirt-Lth. |