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Show FROM FOREIGN SHORES The Leasee of PatrioU Vehemently De-I De-I nounce the Visit of Princess Frederick 1 to the Palace at Versailles. THE BID FAT OF A GATE BUSB1AB. j3he Had Lovers by the Score and That T Was the Causa of Her Dwth-The Ciar's Iron Hand, j k?Aftts, Feb. 25. The organization v,jwu as the League of Patriots has J" litly denounced the visit of Km-' Km-' J Frcdorick of Germany to the j('ice at Versailles Monday last. The t .ruo has decided to hold meetings of Aojest until the imperial visitor leaves lie city. It is known here that in Bor-In Bor-In it was expected that President . Jarnot would call upon Empress Fred- r,'ck, but after a special cabinet nieet-) nieet-) . ing was held it was decided that as ; Empress Frederick was travelling incognito incog-nito the French government could compromise com-promise the matter by sending the chief of President Carnot's military household, house-hold, General Grugore and M. Hibot, minister of foreign allairs, to call upon i the empress. This accordingly was done. This question of etiquette was undoubtedly un-doubtedly dono because of so much anxiety and worry to the members of the French cabinet and was made the subject of long and earnest discussion I efore it was linally concluded. The government could' not dare to risk a verdict of pub-" pub-" lie opinion in case President Carnot called upon the imperial visitor. |