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Show FOREIChJ. I rein li 1 Hairs. Paris, !. in t'uc A-seiubly, t da;-, the debate un the '.ecbjrol lull wo-continued. wo-continued. I-dru K..;iin made t'uc princial pcccli. He deiiittl that tnc a.-seml-ly hod the rigiit to alter lue frauciii.-c; soid tiie present sy-.lcm of I gi-neral eL-- lions oi..iu! not It- eiiong-' eiiong-' nl ; the f:' i!nm u ,is a por ly on universal sutl'roge. 'lucre were louil JirotixLi from the llonaparlist lynches and chccc.-, lioiu the J.eU. liie confusion con-fusion w .is o great t'uc Kpcaiu r couldn't be heard lur some nunutcj.. The excilciucnt Mik-iding, f'ohin resinned re-sinned his speech, nlhidiiiL; lo lhe failure of ihc mainly to re-toic the monarchy or i ven form a g- n eru-mcnt. eru-mcnt. Jledecland that the assembly assem-bly being powerless to coiifllilule a monarchy should inai nlain republic, which hod neicr be, n pcarccly triol; and concluded by n i i i i the .-peedy dissolution of llic cliambcr. Thiers, lo-d.iy, rccciveil a dcpulo-tion dcpulo-tion from Pen;, and in reply to their a-ldress s;iiti he belicml in Ino moiti-tamencc moiti-tamencc uf peace which was in accordance ac-cordance with Ihc wishes ol Kurope. 1-ondon, 'J'he ''", t sues lhe at-leriij.l.i at-leriij.l.i at an alliance but ween the centres of the French Assembly will probably fad. 'Tiie rigid objects Ui a recognition of the I'epublic which the bell centre considers indispensable. |