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Show fua.( a:. xclllii Time In the CJtmubr ol Orpulit-'K. lroci'ediuu to luittncli Two Paris, 13. I'ue report of t',c th:c tori I commission ou the impim ment of tbu U.-Brulie ami K'jchu-bouet K'jchu-bouet cabinet came up tor u.bcu.-picn in the chamber of deputies to-J-y. Before the station of the chair.br began, tho bureau ot the leit met m.d eettitd the terms. Theorder ot iiie day was to bo muvtd if impeachment wns negatived fixing a slima upon the mtmbcrB of the DeBroglie anu lioche-boutt lioche-boutt miuiatriea. When the chamber met there waa an enormous attendance attend-ance of deputies, teuaturs and spectators. spec-tators. , Deputy Leugle submitted a reeolu-tiou reeolu-tiou for ttie commission to iuquiie into the causes of fluctuations iu me 5 per cent, routes between Fubiuary 2d and February 27th, when liie rumor of thoir conversion were current, and demanded urgency upon it. The ', urgency waa defeated iS'2-i to 135. J The report ol the electoral commis- ; sion was then submitted, and lienaull ! acended the tribuuo to oppose ttio j impeachment. I Briseen followed HermuU in fiv.:r of the impeachment. He Elated that j documents existed against ttio minis- ! try of the lO'.h of May, which wre , not inserted in tho report, hecaune they were only diacovered on Tuesday. I Ho charged the DeBroglie and Koehe- j bouet cabineta with preparing fur a coup d' etat, and cuncluded by moving mov-ing the impeachment of the members of those ministries. Waddinglon said the present ministry, min-istry, on its accession, found two burning questions. One, that ol amnesty, am-nesty, was happily settled. He hoped that to-day's proceedings would dispose of the other. Bnon'u report would remain in history ay the testimony of the gui!t of the incriminated incrimi-nated ministera. Their offense was great, but their prosecution would produce an agitation dithcult to allay. The country was tired of puruly political questions. The government gov-ernment asked tbo chamber to pinco on its order of the day important bills upon public works, inalruction, the army and the lariflj. Franco thirsted after order, us well as liberty. In conclusion, Waddington stated that if the chamber pronounced I againat the views of the government the latter would retire- from office. Brisaon quoted the order ot the day addressed last December to the commanders of the soverul army corps, at a time when France was perleotly quiet, to make arrange menis lor an inorease of the garrison of Paris by twenty-five regiments. Flcquet replied to Waddington. Lepere, minister of the interior, followed, mainly repeatifg Waddiug-I Waddiug-I ton's argument. Madier DeMontjan strongly advocated advo-cated impeachment. I A vote was then taken and the impeachment im-peachment rejecied, 317 to 159. Iiameau then proposed as the order of the day that the DeBroglie and Rochebouet cabinetB, by thoir culpable culpa-ble schemes betrayed the government they should have served. Tho chamber cham-ber accordingly delivers them over to the judgment of the nation and orders that toe foregoing resolution be placarded in evtry commune in France. M. Clemencean moved as an order ot theday, "pure and simple," which was rejected. Kiinenu'a order of theday was then passed, 2-lOyeae, 154 naya. None of the incriminated ministers wero present during tDe proceedings. |