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Show FOREIGN. French Xcw. Paris, 20. Tho Lea Cunlre held a mooting to-day, to consider tho means of opposing tho lionnpartists. M. Favro advocated an alliance with the Kight Centre, in order that the organization or-ganization of the ecptenal might be completed, thc electoral laws passed, pass-ed, and the dissolution of tho assembly assem-bly then be voted for. He considered tho elections would bo more moderate if held under a scllled government. Tho meeting adjourned until Mmi-iday, Mmi-iday, when final action will betaken I ai to tho courso necessary. I Tho committee of tho assembly having the subject under consideration, considera-tion, unanimously approved of a postal convention between France and , the United States, but havo decided to hear the statements of do Cases and Iostal director, lie fore making a report re-port to thc assembly. The Ilonian Catholic pilgrims from thc United States, who landed from I the steamer l'cnn rt arrived yes-lcrdjy and wero received by lho Archbishop jof Paris, who delivered an allocution .and gave Iheni his blesaing. Tliry departed this morning for liouie, in-' in-' tending a visit lo the shrines at Lon-, Lon-, le. and Pa ray le Moiiial on the way. I It is 'said tli at Prince Jfohonlube, the new (iermau amh:issu-.J.or, wil .request President McMalion to pre-j pre-j vent an Ultramontane demon-;! ration ra-tion which will tend to incrcr-e the 'bod feeling between France and I Germany. Ger-many. Several hundred pilgrims left the Marseilles for Para le Moni.il. Tim American pilgrims did ;uit leave far is to-day. They will remain in the rity until Muiday, and then proceed pro-ceed to Indres. |