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Show LAIEST.NLWS BYTELEGRAPH U3TNIGKT. Guizot Counsels the Main-! tenance of Thiers i in Power. SAMBETTA !' .MALTA j GENERAL NEWS. Application for C. C. Bowen's Pardon. Results of the W0d Speculation Specu-lation in Rock Island Stock. ! Tiie Strikers' Difficulty iu j Amador County, California. ! j Etc., Etc., Etc. i ... j FOREIGN. I Paris, 23. Prince Napoleon has declined de-clined the nomination to the Assembly Assem-bly from the department of Charen-ton. Charen-ton. A letter from Guizot, on the state of France, is published. It counsels the maintainancs of Thiers in power, approves of his policy, and decries a -peedy solution of the monarchial question. Gambetta is in Malta. Many Communist Com-munist refugees from Pans h ive arrived ar-rived in Malta; among them members of the Central committee and of the International Society. London, '23. The JV-acs says a deputation dep-utation of American members for promoting religious liberty in .Russia will shortly arrive in Eugland. Paris, '23. Fifteen thousand men have been sent to Foutaiublcau, wheioj the two courts martial arc sitting.' I'be corps of D'miy will shortly go to' Lyons. The Verite says the courts! will commence proceedings on Wednesday. Wednes-day. '1 bieis has presented all the regiments reg-iments with a copy of the history ol' the revolution aud empire. Brussels, 23. A letter from the burgniua.ster congratulates the civic nuards, lor their patience, energy and readiness during the dititurbances. Paris, 23, morning A free trade league his been established in Versailles, Ver-sailles, M. Leon Liy, president; M. I'loiiurd, secretary. It objectsto modifications mod-ifications of the treaty without the assent as-sent of the Assembly. Florence, 23. The Chamber of Depuiies approve the army organization organiza-tion bill, and are discussing the safely mea-ures. iMatfrid, 23. The Cortes will vote finally on tho message to-morrow, when the ministry will be arranged. .Pans, 23. Mac.Mahon has issued an order abrogating the provision against the t-nie of inflammables, but ret. ilers are forbidden to keep over 200 litres. Disobeyers will be court-mar-'iated. Manufacturers and dealers in arms are also required to submit to restrictions. re-strictions. London, 23. Mails to India and China will be re-established in July, leaving Marseilles every other Sunday. Sun-day. i Paris, 23. Tho Official Journal i publishes a plan for putting out the new loans. Treasurers, receivers and collectors aro to receive subscriptions 1 to the loan. It also publishes immense lists of amounts received by consuls and ambassadors elsewhere. Berlin, 23. Bismarck writes to the members of the Keiohstag, that while ; the Catholics oppose the Union, he is assured Antonelli and the Pope disap , prove of their course. London, 23. It is said Napoleon will reside at Mainhead, in Dover. I The report of the Count do Paris' arrival at Versailles is false. ' There is great apathy in Paris over the elections. |