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Show FOREIGN. FKA.VCK. I'ar.s, 3. hi the as-sriihly to-day, thi consideration of tlx' Ventavon hill was continued. Clause three making m umbers responsible for their general policy, hut holding the presidt ut responsible only, in case ol high treason, was passed. The clause .declaring Versailles the seat of executive ex-ecutive power passed. The clause providing that in the event of a : vacancy in tho presidency by death or oiherwije, me chambers Bnalt meet immediately and a council of ministers exercise executive power ad interim, passed. An amendment reported by De Kavre yesterday, from the committee of thirty, making provisions for revisions re-visions ot the constitution by both chambers a-sembled in congress, was adopted, with a proviso that congress shall decide concerning the revision of the constitution by an absolute majority, ma-jority, and that during the term of Mac Malum such rwvision can be entered upon only at his suggestion. Paris, monarchist and member of the committee ol thirty, slated that the ie vision granted the assembly extended lo the form of government. Consideration of the hill in detail having been completed, a motion was made that the house proceed to vote on the third reading. Tho motion cirried, 521 to 1S1, and to-morrow was appointed for Inking a final vote on passing tho bill, to a third reading. read-ing. Tho bill providing for the organization organi-zation of the senate will come before the assembly for its second reading, on the 11th insl, |