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Show ' fBr W. U. TcleSrph.J FRENCH S&XVS Versailles, 16 In the Assembly today, to-day, the resolution appointing a committee com-mittee to revise the decrees of the gov ernment of national del'ense.passed to a second reading. Simon, during the debate de-bate op the resolution, urged a thorough investigation, and protested against the calumnies heaped upon that government. govern-ment. The resolution for a committee to inquire into the causes of the late insurrection in Paris, was introduced, and was followed by a heated discus a, on. id. Uiiutjeus attacked the party of "Left," as ibsterers of the revolu tionary spirit. M. Tolan defended the International Society, and denounced Napoleon; who, be said, was at one time willing to allow the memorial issued by the Society to be distributed in France if a paragraph eulogizing him was inserted in it. M. Tolan promised, if an investigation was ordered, or-dered, to appear before the committee with documentary evidence justifying the course of the International Society throughout the late troubles. He was asked, by a deputy, if he could likewise like-wise defend the insurrection; and re plied by indignantly repudiating all sympathy with assassins and incendiaries. incen-diaries. The resolution for a committee commit-tee was adopted. |