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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. IXcal;:ini!on of T lilt is. London, 1W. Tliier?, in accordance with bia previous infruii-n, sent to tho assembly to-day his fonnnl re.-ic nation as president, accompanied by Uio announcement an-nouncement that lho mini-tor.; had alo tendered their roisrnaticns. .V v."t- was adopted nlmoit unaiiimon-ly, only rir moinbor? di;-cntin, flppciiiij to the patriotism of tho Prei-dont Prei-dont and refusing to accept hi; resignation. A deputation was appointed appoint-ed to announce to Thiers the action of the a"embly; and a deputy subsequently subsequent-ly moved that a committee bo appointed lo endeavor to ciTeot a compromise- with the executive, and in ca?e of failure to consider anil report to tho a?ombly forthwith what measures should bo taken under the. circuni-tanci?. All lh pariiainnntary clubs aro sending depu-liea depu-liea to Thiers to dissuade him from his purpoo. Tlio deputies of thi1 Iviijlil centre held a mectint- this afternoon, and adopted a resolution declaring the larifi" solely a question of tin an re and not politics; and in volin? against tin proposal to las nsr maierials they had no intention of expressing want of conildonco in the governmenr. Versailles, midnight. The depu-tidion depu-tidion appointed by the assembly wailed wail-ed on Thiers this evening and informed him of tho vote in which the chamber refused to accept his resignation. Tiiiers consented lo remain in the service of the chamber and the country, and it is probable the piescut ministry will remain re-main in olliee. Prepared for an Outbreak, Paris. 20. A considerable force' ol troops has recently been concentrated in and nround Marsrilles, and thero is an unusual number of men-of-war in the harbor. ThU having caused some nneasines?, a deputation of citizens waited on the prelect of the department to ascertain the cause; and -the reply was in effect, that in view of the recent disorders the government had deemed it prudent to take proper precautions against their renewal. Germany ami Hi-mll. Berlin, 20. The Jiorth German & -elle says thedifliculty between Germany and Brazil is settled, owing t- the con-! dilatory behavior ol" Brazil. The Mexican Re ol nl Ion. j Mainmort!, -1. The revolmionisls j under Queraga attacked Corlinns at : Camargn y"-l'rdny, aud the lihlin? I still continues. The custom bniuo here i litis refused ! allow anylliiiig to pars I iuto lho country. Tin' ddigi-ice und j mail from the interior are du'continuud in anticipation of the fall of Camargo. The rebels claim thai generals Martinez j and Maraquido aro besieging tho citv of; San Luis Potosi, and that generals J Guerrier and Garcia are besieging tho' citv ot Sacaloca. ! Gen, Berrero holds Durango mid has I sent a thousand men to occupy Ghib.ua- j hua. The iStates of Uabreln and MuevOj Leon aro held by Trevino, while Q dro- gob u invades Tamaicla to capture all : the towns on the frontier, it is evident, this city will soon bo surrounded by revolutionists if not taken. I |