[3] On 22 June 1815 the Chamber of Representatives elected three members (Carnot, the duc d'Otrante, and the comte Grenier) of a five-member commission, the Commission de gouvernement, to constitute a new government, and on 23 June 1815 the Chamber of Representatives named Napoleon II as Emperor.
[3] The allied powers of the Seventh Coalition soon occupied Paris, and the chamber capitulated on 3 July.
[3] With the restoration of the Bourbons, the Chamber of Deputies was returned as the lower body of Parliament.
The initial constitution, drawn up by this Assembly on 20 May 1873, provided for the re-establishment of Chamber of Representatives, with a Senate serving as the upper house.
However, the final French Constitutional Laws of 1875 passed by it established the Chamber of Deputies as the lower house instead.