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Show FOREIGN. The French TrouMeN. Paris, 1. La Rspublique Franchise Fran-chise states that tho chamber of deputies will not vote the budget while tho Broglie ministry is in power. This decision is in accordance accord-ance with the advice of M. Thiers. The government intends to prosecute prose-cute the presidont of tho Paris municipal muni-cipal council for remarks insulting to President MacMahon during a speech at St. Denis. The sludentsof Paris presented an addresB to Gambetta for his eflort in behalf of tho republic. Ganibetta congratulated the students on their firm and patient attitude. He ex pressed the conviction that the bounds of legality would not be overpassed and that the question must be referred to the judgment of the country. In j the possible contingency of President MacMahon's resignation he said that M. Thiers was a statesman well fitted to become again a perfectly constitutional constitu-tional president. |