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Show EX-PRESIDENT THIEPS. Parin, 2-1. Ex-President Thiers, to-day, received a deputation from the Department of Grande, and in reply lo their address, said tho monarchy which ho was overthrown for not establishing, wit not impossible. The Conservative ('public alone could reorganize and pacify France. He hopes that after its recent experience the assembly would admit the necessity neces-sity of making the country the sovereign sov-ereign arbiter. II it persisted in sitting sit-ting whilo powerless to attain any detiuito result it would exceed the boundB of reason. It was unable to form a government.- Tho majority had lost the means and right to govern. gov-ern. He therefore expected a dissolution, dissolu-tion, whbh would rehabilitate the assembly as-sembly in the eyes of tho nation. The elections would be less wiso and moderate the longer dissolution was delayed. Action to fill a vacant seat in the nssemb'y took place in the Department Depart-ment ot Nievre, to-day. The Republican Repub-lican candidate was chosen by a decisive de-cisive majority. |