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Show About the Uouaiiarles. Paris, 21. A meeting ol Bona-partistB, Bona-partistB, on Saturday, to determine the policy to be pursued in conse queoce of tbe death of tbe Prince Imperial, waa held at theretideuce of Romier. It consisted ol senators and deputies, neither Runner nor DeOas-sagnac DeOas-sagnac being present. Ferdinand Barrott presided. Czeaur Karon D'Vlacan and other epekera dwelt uoou tbe necessity of Prince Jerome Napoleon giving guarantees. A rpMnliltion dnelwrinp thai, hu Iho resolution declaring thai by the death of tbe Prince Imperial, Jerome Napoleon became bead ui the Bonaparte Bona-parte family was ultimately adopted with only two, diBsenters. Barrott and Prince Joachim Murat followed. Those present waited upon Prince Jerome Napoleon with tbe resolution. London, 0. Journals here copy Irom the Paris Glnbc the report ol a speech purporting to have been delivered de-livered by Prince Jerome Napoleon to a deputation of Bouaparlists, and to be a maniteslo nl his political policy. The ConUUutional and Holed ol Paris, however, deny tbe authen iicity ol The 67' br's report, in which no oonfid ence has been placei from the first. Lon Ion, 21. Tbe Standard's Paris states (bar Prince Jerome Na poleon expressed great satisfaction when the resolution adopted by the meeting of Bonapartisis on Saturday was communicated lo him. New York, 21. A Baltimore special sas Charles Joseph Bona parte, grand-son nf the late Mine. Bonaparte, rrhH awarded the contract lor the construction ol a mssive tomb of white marble lo mark her in Gre-nwood cemetery. The coat of the mmb will be 1.400. left for the purpose pur-pose in her v.ill. It will be of pure white Italian marble, specially imported. im-ported. On the front tablet will he inscribed, "EMzaheth Patterson" with tbo dale of her birth and death. |