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Show By W. U. Telegraph. PA1US NEWS. Versailles, 13. Trochu made a long speech bclbre tho Assembly, in justih-cation justih-cation of his administration of affairs. He said he wrote Napoleon, in August, urging the recall of Bazai tie's army to Paris. Trochu assisted at the conference confer-ence at Chalons, when it was decided that he, as Governor of Paris, should prepare for tho return of iVapolcun to the capital, which was formerly opposed by tho Empress. Trochu added he was badly received by Count He Pa-likas Pa-likas as long as the latter remained minister of war. The General then gave a detailed accouut of the difficulties difficul-ties of the defence during tho seige of Paris by the Germans. Paris, 13. The Princes Mathilde has akod Thiers for permission to return re-turn to Paris, promising to abstain, from political intrigues. Among the prominent candidates for ; the Assembly m the coming elections are the following: Voutry, in the department de-partment of Aiu; About, in the Crau-ches Crau-ches du Rhone; Clement Duvernicre, in Hauts Alps; iMagne. in Seine aud Fauconniero, in Arne. The : moderate republican candidates have a jiair prospect of success in Seine, Oise I and tho Lower Seine departments. General Ulrich, the defender of Stras-burg, Stras-burg, solicits a scat for one of the Assembly As-sembly districts of Paris, as a permanent perma-nent protest against the annexation of I Strasburg to Germany. i Tho public gardens have been ro-1 opened; and the work of restoration in I the Bois de Boulogne has begun. La-1 borers are replanting trees and shrub-1 bery, filling ditches, and leveling the works of the troops. The weather is warm and pleasant, ' and the streets are crowded with people. |