Show Gauibetta Outlines his Scheme New York 13Heralds Paris In the speech which Gambetta delivered yesterday at Menilmontant he made an elaborate exposition of the scheme ef reforms whieh he proposed to advocate and thought he had a reasonable chance of establishing in the next chamber Foremost on the list stood the reform of the magistracy and of the army He would suggest that the number of judges and law courts be reduced and that something like the English circuit system sys-tem be introduced As regards the army he favored the principle of compulsory service for all oven priests and teachers He wished for the abolition of the three years service system and laid stress on the vital necessity of having a well organized corps of sub officers He also would vote for the suppression of the volunteers Much of what followed wad an amplification of his Tours addreas He said that he would refuse liberty of association to religious congregations The revision of the Senate was scarcely alluded to once At tho conclusion of his speech Gambetta briefly stated that hit foreign policy should be one of peace and firmness France was not isolated but she needed no alliance There was prolonged cheers when the orator sat down A confused discussion followed with a running accompaniment of groans outside out-side At 1130 Gambetta quickly left the ball by a private entrance Republican Repub-lican journals interpret his speech as a decision to accept the premiership of the next cabinet |