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Show LOVE AFFAIR PREVENTS MATERIALIZATION OF PLANS Special Cable to The Tribune. PARIS, Oct. 22. A writer in Gauloia says that tho late General Boulanger's love affair prevented him from carrying carry-ing out his political plans, which provided provid-ed for a restoration of the mo'narchy. Tho writer dwolls at length on the Boulangist episode and tho parts played therein by the Comte do Paris, the Duchesse d'Uzes. the Comic Dillon.' Rohefort, and Paul d'Crouldcde, as well as by the writer. The latter explains how the duchessc came to finance tho movement, and he asuorta ..that there existed two separate -Bouian-gist commllt'ees, thai of the Duchessc d'Uzes and that of the Republican Boul-ganlsts. Boul-ganlsts. The republican committee was unaware of the formal existence of the other organization, but Dillon, who belonged be-longed to both, held all the atrlnga In his hands. The duchossc, oy her Influence, had gradually won the sympathies of General B.oulapger for the monarchist causc. Tho plan of tho Royalist committee commit-tee was to make Boulanger president of the republic, with Baron de Mackau as vice-president, then to dissolve tho chamber cham-ber and tsccuro the election assembly, which would have restored the monarchy. |