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Show FOREIGN. lolin and Jonathan. London, 30. Capt. A. C. Khind, of the American navy, was baaqueitcd in Malta this week by Admiral IzgiLeld, commandant of the station, lhe Admiral Ad-miral proposed the heaith of the President Pre-sident of me United Slates, and coupled the toast with the expression of a hope that England ana America wouid always al-ways be siacere friends and faithi'u allies. Captain Bhind made an appropriate appro-priate response. He sailed next day for Constant! n op ifi. Bpa.nl j U Xewi. Madrid. 30 In the fight ia Muriels H insurgents were killed; in ilalaga 23 were left dead on the Held. Forty persons per-sons are arrested for complicity in the railing of Bilboa. Tha French Crista Culminating. Paris, 30. In the assembly this af-ternooD, af-ternooD, before the minutes of the pre-vious pre-vious sitttDg were milled, Baragron, Conservative deputy, protested against the vote of yesterday on the resolution of minister Dafauer being recorded, because be-cause several deputies were absent. He 1 did not believe the result was a fair expression ex-pression of the will of the assembly. Bathbie said he considered that the vote eloquently demonstrated on which side the Conservative policy could be tound. This remark g.ive rise to great excitement. Many deputies protected against the language of Baihbie. Ke-ctimina'.ions Ke-ctimina'.ions paiseJ backward and forward for-ward between the opposing parties. A deputy from Paris questioned the government gov-ernment in relation to the encouraging addresses sent Thiers by municipal councils during the present controversy. He accused the government of conniving con-niving at inciting discontent, LeFranco, minister of the interior, hotly defended the government in receiving the addresses ad-dresses and announced that he accepted tho principle aud ministerial responsibility. responsi-bility. The agitation here became very great. Henceforth, he said, neither Orieanists, Bonapartists, or Legita-misLs Legita-misLs will exist. All parties will unite io arrest the fatal descent of the country. Ho continued at length in a violent strain, and concluded by moving a resolve re-solve declaring that tho municipal councils had violated tho laws of the country, that Le .Franco, in receiving the addresses for the president, had also failed to observe them. Amid much excitement the assembly proceeded to vote on the motion, which was approved approv-ed by SUo yeas and 299 nays. 'l he result re-sult caused great sensation. Tho sitting sit-ting waa immediately brought to a close. Throughout the entire ' debate party feeling was iniiam- ed to the highest pitch. The gloomiest impressions prevail this evening even-ing in Paris. It is believed it will be impossible for Thiers to govern the country under present circumstances. The monarchists declare they will oppose op-pose Thiers to the bitter end unless he disavows all responsibility for the course of Gambotta. It is announced this evening thatLe France tendered his resignation to the president. The ministers min-isters are now closeted with Thior. |