



porslinn*, a Uw was enaHed , 16 



- 



*;, 00agregtk>0l I DMltfc ,:-. ! r. _ . . 



' subected t<* - 



'- 



i 



a.!,- 

 Ill- 



. 



II I 



SU- 



an ex-minbter thai had 



in it*. 



* Keinnrh. whu 

 *. Mild to have nsed Ulljuuo franc, of the 





,i!-l iiml dial <>f Mir 

 o resiffin -I A profrvMphip in 

 IH a legislator. 



in military 



lt* \ UM. I tluiH 



A law 



ii who I nut not com - 

 in the rm\ 



li-r Minilitr <-ir- 

 1 



reserve and not deprived 

 WM prcpaml bj the Minis- 

 itt allows person* emploj 



of the state to 

 n-iw all ti 



>rees of arsenals and state railroads. 

 . being exempt from military service. 



nave e same rigs to iiii 



>nes. Thev urgd in sum- rt of th,- 

 Climate 



'to total iiiiniU r. 

 -i,f. in IST-J. A proposal of 



OOOsent of f^rnml|ir> 



:it,, 



t, to simplify 





consent of parents when the ln.i. - 



n ..1.1 an.l th, 

 was lost by 806 votes to 888. 



U the 



i vestigate Kay nal was 



piir|M.<> . juiry. 



nist was placed on the onm- 



was questioned on 

 South- 



\ said th.'rv would lc no prose- 

 raicr Kouvior and Jules Roche, 

 xxxv. 90 A 



that they had 

 - v 



- iiMuniii.- 

 against financial scandals before statutory limi* 



'<Mild be pleaded was carried ., 

 joottoo of a vote of eenotre by 

 -r* given aga 

 thm legislator* ought to hold aloof from 



Martin, maua^r. and '.' 

 appn.prialuiK ' 



.. 



a resoEstleii 



hVtiator F>lmtHl llaftiier. 



b^vQ0OI0oi^ WW WBO vQHp^ 



initial r 



-> fran.^ but he et 



ulrtwd ofHcials were ultimalrly ,-,, 

 Senator Magnirr aftrnvanl retarned. Mirrro- 



hiniM-lf. and warned and 



afttnr in the vnmr another scandal affecting 



I'.ii ,....- .. .- v 



numl. 



f the 



Oamille Dreffue,anex- 



- senleaeed to 

 nnmcnt for unr or two yrarv 

 bribes from bookmakers by threnuning to bring 



bfjsJnnm 



councifof the Legion of Honor resigned 

 B the Chamber of Depnties on J 

 a unanimous resolution blaming them for 



|,i^;n- mo ' v ... 



courts. The occasion of the censure was that 

 they had not stricken the name of M. RUM from 







avlsnnpi i ' i> ' ' : ^ 



mdatiom were approved 



tn int. niatiooal Irmly of arbi- 

 t rat. o,, with t h,- I n;t.-,l States was jaieVil by the 

 Chamber almost unanimously. 

 il was passed giving to 

 Hwredini 



of 300 f mn. - f n -ra the age of sewnly. 



Minister of War imposed to reJeethetotnl 

 res of the armv tonfcyOOOmea and restore 

 inimuro fixed Dy the law of 187ft, nmmdv. 

 lMforacom|iany.llbrasniidrofi.and &* 

 for a battenr. The treat inn of n colonial army 

 ha* met with approval and to prepare for it the 



. . 

 A. the 



a 



strength as that of Germany. 

 ~ ' *G 



ly anil seotebcrd 



of the affair of Cap- 

 I from the army and i 



