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Show TlMvMKXDOUS KOAIt. ! H , IH Tim ('tinniWr of llr put In, Hie 1'rrnrU t . M 1'engrrsi, b llio Ncoce of a H lll.lurlnucr. , THC PRCSIDCNT 8AY0 PIUO NONO M WAS A MACON. H Ho b Called a "Mar," and tub It H Signal nf a llaltln Iktnrcn tlio J H lilght and Left. . H Ur rslszrssti to Ih Nswe.i H ei'i.r.aiiieel,eoiTiioll l r. , i flttB A .lloiu,, r.ieltie,Nenllunof lliiirvli lllvtB ,! aeseeln I'sauee. BiH l'Aliit, Dec II. All ecclealastlcal HH controversy caused a great disturbance IkH In tbu Chamlier of DeJtlsa today. IrTH Hubbtrd Introduced a motion cou- litH Uemning tho hostile altitude of tho (! H clergy and demanding that step bu jtaH taken for a separation of church and iattH tat. . mM la reply to a question M. Floqucl. ' faB Prctldent of thu Chamber, said that I L i Jl 'oul'iui had given lilt authority to I'lLgl l-iee Maaomy and wot himself a Free WoM Mason. I bH M. DuCaaiagtmoand M. d'Asson ln ', iRaafl stantly Juuiitd up and called FloUt I'B a liar, A tri-menilout uproar ensued; 9ttaH mtnibrrior the Hlght shouting al thu H top of their voltes various opprobrlou ii.'itl epllhela at thomembelt of tbu Left, i'LtH who rctpomled with equal vigor. I iVal When the clamor sul.Ue.l. M. Flo- ibIbH quet reuiarkid that the chair wai l , 'M lowerlisatoihal with nisof rntitnrss. j : ItaH Minister Fallleret said that the gov- I H ernuienl was opiud bl a separation of I atxxH church aud auto, but would shortly WM Inlrodurei a bill dealing with tbu tub- mM Ject of debate. ! It Is rer!cd thai, alter the. delate, , TM FlequetanJ Caasagnao oppolnlad see- '. fftxtal onds, but Cleuieuceau Interfered nnd iibI tuweeded III averting tho threatened H |