Show ON VERGE OF revolution wild scene in the french chamber of deputies during debate on recent railroad strike paris the debate on the railway strike in which the government has been bitterly attacked in the chamber of deputies by the socialists took a new and dramatic turn saturday night during the session which was not only the most violent in inthe the history of the french parliament but rivaled in disorder and turbulence the sessions of the national convention under the F rench french revolution premier briand himself was the pivot on which the drama turned and the general verdict is that certain government victory has been chan changed ed inac possible defeat smarting under the re repeated p bated attacks of M juares the leader of the socialists and others the premier leaped to bs feet and defending the cabinets suppression of the strike a as q a revolutionary outbreak exclaimed if the actual laws had been insufficient id fici ent wo we would not have hesitated to resort even to illegality for the purpose of preserving the fatherland an uproar followed these words the socialists jumped up and were joined by a number of radicals with shouts of anger they moved toward the tribune crying resign dictator resign desks were banked and the chamber was a perfect bedlam with with the noise of shouts and cheers one socialist tried to fight his way to the tribune to strike briand throughout it all the premier stood calm and dignified and for three of an hour waited patiently but vainly to make himself heard final ly AT M brisson president of the chamber amid cries and imprecations from the socialists adjourned the debate |