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Show FOREIGN. Freucli Xcwj. Paris, IS. The lUph-iel says the result of the voting yesterday in the senate shows the right to have a majority ma-jority of fourteen. Bethmont, iu assuming the presidency presi-dency of the left centre, made a speech approving the ministerial programme and favoring th" proposal pro-posal for the immediate abolition ol the state of seige. He concluded by s lying that the left is conservative and iu tavor of a moderate policy, though it is essentially necessary thai luc republican party should preserve its unity. Versailles, IS. In the chamber of deputies, to-day, President Grevy read a letter from Gambetla, announcing an-nouncing that of the four towns from whence he had been returned as deputy, he had elect' d to represent Paris. L ickrny, who has decided lo re present Aix Flouquet, moved thai tlie state uf siege in Pari.-, Lyons and Marseilles ho at once raised, ami urgency was voted by a large ma-piity. ma-piity. Luon Say, minuter of finance, demanded de-manded redit lor l,7o0,00J francs for tho relief of sullerers y the recent inundations. |