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Show riu'w. U. Telegraph. EXOITIXfl IKIt.TE AT VEB-SAILLK.S. VEB-SAILLK.S. Paris, 15, Tho sitting of the assembly as-sembly was resumed at nine o'clock last night. Minister Dufaure address- the house in favor of rejecting petitions for dissolution. He spoke ironically of Gambetta, whoso spocohes he eaid were the oausa of the present needless agitation. Speeches followed from members of all parties. The debate was one of the most violent and exciting ex-citing which has taken place in the assembly, and lasted until one o'clock this morning, when tho chamber by vote of 409 to 201 rejected the petitions and passed to the ordor of the day. Thiers was not present during the debate de-bate either in the afternoon or evening. eve-ning. Before adjourning the assembly adopted a resolution directing Du-faure's Du-faure's speech to be plaoarded in all the communes of France. A Bimilar resolution in regard to the speeches of the radical deputies was voted dowo. The monarchist journals are greatly pleased with the stand taken by Dufaure. Du-faure. The radical press maintain a tone of indifference and declare they will continue the agitation for dissolution: |