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Show 'LATEST news BY TELEGRAPH LAST NIGHT. The Germans Concentrating in the Loire Valley. Violent Recrimination in the Lourdeaui Assembly. As-sembly. Petition to the French Assembly As-sembly from the Freuch Prisoners in Germany. Canadians on the Fishery Question. The French Assembly Sitting Sit-ting with Doubled Guards. Congressional Intelligence. GENERAL NEWS. Another Seducer Killed. &c, &.C. FOREIGN. New York, 17, Bordeaux, 16. The Vice-Presidents elected for the Assembly Assem-bly are Martel, BenoUt, Dazes, Vitel and de JIalleville. A resolution was introduced into the Assembly, proposing propos-ing to invest Thiers with the chief executive ex-ecutive powers of the Republic, to be exercised under the control of the As-sembly;Thiers As-sembly;Thiers to Dominate his ministers. The resolution was signed by de Fauere, Malleville, Vitel and Saint Hilaire. London, 17. There was no meeting of the conference yesterday which has adjourned in expectation of the arrival of a French representative. A letter from Prince Napoleon denies that he offered himself to Bismarck as successor to the emperor. . The Times' Benin dispatch says, if peace is not concluded the emperor will probably remain at Versailles. The meeting of parliament is postponed. post-poned. - It is stated that the German troops are concentrating in large numbers on the Loire If the occupation of Paris is necessary, Falkenstem is designated as eovernor. The Prussians deiuaed 300,000fat Bernay, in the department of Eure, under threat of bombardment, and contributions in Normandy, despite the armistice. Bordeaux, 16. In the assembly a deputy censured the manifestation yesterday yes-terday outside the ohambers, and abjured ab-jured the Paris deputies to act so as to preserve lfberty of discussion. Violent recriminations ensued between the conservative and republican deputies. In a letter Faidherbe declines to accept a membership. The assembly has confirmed con-firmed the election of thirty-three of the Paris deputies. Bochefort, Hugo and Hoguet were present The chamber cham-ber is strongly guarded on the outside. London, 17. The Roumanian senate sen-ate has voted a resolution of complete devotion towards the prince, and entire en-tire co-operation with the aots of government. gov-ernment. The London Telegraph's special says the Emperor William is suffering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Florence. 16. The deputies dis cussed the guarantee bill adjourned until un-til March 1st. The Queen of Spain, hence to Madrid, Mad-rid, has been obliged, to etop on the way indisposed. London, 17. Advioes from Dieppe state that the Emperor William has consented, to a two-thirds reduction of the contributions of the Lower Seine. Leipsic, 17. A petition to the French national assembly is circulating among the prisoners in Germany, re questing that the question of a monarchy mon-archy or republic be submitted to universal uni-versal suffraeo. 1 Ottawa; 17. In the Houso, Sir A. T. Golt pointed out the great importance import-ance of the House giving an early expression ex-pression of its opinion respecting the fishery question, and urged tue great gravity of the interests concerned as a reason for the production of correspondence, correspond-ence, so that the House might be in formed respecting the apparent change of the imperial policy on it. Toronto, Dot., 17- A Government organ says, in relation to Sir John Rose declining to si: on the high commission, com-mission, that the financial negotiations entrusted to Rose by the U'asliingtmi government, constiluted the main if not the only reason for his declining to accept the position. A laree loan is already advertised for by the secretary of the treasury, for the purpose of cm-solidating cm-solidating the American debt, and wit'i a view to" the reduction of the me of interest upon it. There would be an impropriety in Ro-e accepting the ne-entiation ne-entiation of a portion of this Ian in England and sitting upon the eom-mis-ion at the same time. Bordeaux, 17. Jules IavTe and Ficard have arrived here. A rjijoruy of tne oommitt of the A-setnb.y are favorable to the propyl to appoint Thiers chief of the oxecirive P'-;r The military f.Tce post.d out-ide the assembly chamber wjs d .::t4 to-oy. |