Show asi fill y H is 0 F S K business in paris at a standstill as result of strike of telegraphers and postal clerks famine may result if settlement to la not effected as banks refuse payment on checks a and nd supply of foodstuffs may be curtailed parts Paris there Is not the slightest indication of a break in the tha deadlock between tho the government and its striking telegraphers and postal employed emp loyes nor Is there any prospect ot of an improvement provement pro in tho the situation tho the strike however will be considered in the chamber cli amber of deputies and a solution may then be furnished tho the cabinet has a authorizing the tl dismissal of tho the era from tho the state service and ro re amed its als determination not to yield with the failure of the tha carriers to deliver letters in paris on thursday he chaos wad waa complete the entire public service la Is paralyzed and business both public and private to Is in iii confusion tho the situ situation allon in the capital BEI and the provinces gr grows aws worse every hour the undelivered P red letters number into the millions and nd not less leas than telegrams telegram s were stacked up Thursday forenoon awaiting distribution foreign incoming malls remain unsorted and only a small proportion of tho the outgoing malls have been sent bent away A few days move inore of theae condl mons mona and paria will bo be reduced reduce I almost to a ot of ellego its as tor far its as food la Is concerned con berned tho the funds necessary for the smooth running ot the provincial trade are hung up in fix the pos tollIce and the supply of eggs milk butter meat and country produce tt ft speedily torease toi to cease already MeT merchants chants have been obliged to send agents to the provinces to obtain supplies the hanks banks aro are withholding payment on checks in tho the absence of advises advices from their heir correspondents and prices at tho the aro are soaring A largo large body of strikers emri ered at a t tho the central telegraph station thursday and threatened a breach of peace but when they found a company of infantry in rooms adjoining tho the maln malit offices oni cefi they left without treating any disturbance the real element of danker danger iles in the he threat of the general confederation of 0 labor which is ia purely a revolutionary organization and the railroad unions to declare byrn pathetic strikes |