At the sitting of the Chamber of Deputies, on Tuesday,
M. Lao: i Laplagne, the corpulent Minister of Finance, was brought n an 81.. chair, suffesing with the gout, but still joining in the laugh that Int entry in su:h a manner occasioned.
Prince Leven arrived at Augsburg on the 12th from Naples, al set off on the 14th for Berlin, to meet the Grand Duke Alexander heir apparent to the throne of Russia, whom he is to accompany° his tour though Sweden, England, and Germany. The Co 'Arlie Francais has fixed Saturday the 28th of this wond for the gre .t dramatic solemnity in honour of Moliere. The Bo 9,10,._ Gentillionaml will be played, in which Mademoiselle Mars and e nut' f the corps dramatique will appear.M. Auber is also preparing 43mething for the occasion. Duprez will fill the part of the Eleve de k0usique, 1Viadame Damoreau Cinti that of a singer, and Levasseur wiU play a Mufti. Mademoiselles Eisler and the principal dancers will appear in new dances, got up for. the occasion. The whole is to conclude with L'Impromptu de Versailles of MoliCre, which has never been revived since the death of the author. Mesdames Volnys, Anais, mid Noblet, sustain the principal parts.—Morniny Post. Everybody at Lisbon flocks to the Theatre Italien. The young Queen has set the example of patronizing this house, and the Court and the public follow her example. The Adventures of Searamouch and The Bride of Lammermoor have been played with great success. madame Gavi-Nehaus has attracted great attention in these operas. A now opera, The Two Illustrious Rivals, has been brought out at Venice by Mercad.ante with complete success. Mesdames Ungher, Tadolini, and Monson, the tenor, appeared in it, and helped greatly to secure its favourable reception.—Post.