30 JUNE 1849, Page 12

At the monthly organization of the Bureaux in the French

Assembly, yester- day, all the l'residents chosen were of the Peace party; including General Ca- . vaigtutc and General Bedeau.

'The Bureaux authorized the Law-officers .totake criminal proceedings against ten National Representatives for implication in the affair of the 13th.

M. Duncan, the editor of the Revolution Dimocratique et. Skiak and M. Jules Gewielie, the editor of the -Rareameovire arrested•in Paris. on Thursday, 011 a charge of having been engaged in the conspiracy of Jane the 13th.

A letter from Valenciennes reports that itizittetnpt viaemade on Tuesday night

m i to blow up the powder-magazine in that town, but fortunately without success.

• Letters from bleatre, of the 20th instant, state that the bombardment of Venice had been .sutiperickid, on the proposal of new terms of capitulation. A courier had been sent to Marshal -Radetzky at Milan.