Royal ordonnances appear in Thursday's Moniteur, dated Tuesday, creating Peers
of France the Comte de Latour Maubourg, Ambassador at Rome ; the Marquis de Gabriac, the Comte Anatole de Montesquieu, the Comte Mathieu de la Redorte, (an adherent of M. Thiers,) Vice- Admiral Baron de Mackau, and M. Romiguieres, Counsellor of the Court of Cassation.
Toulouse was still quiet on the 21st, but accounts of disturbed tran- quillity have been received from several places. On the departure of part of the garrison of Auch for Toulouse, the people of the place tried to impede them, and raised two barricades ; but the riot was imme- diately suppressed. At Cahors, seditious placards evidenced the exist- ence of discontent. Rioters sang the Marseillaise in Montpelier. At Bordeaux. a band of young men collected, and insulted the soldiery. Near Toulouse, the inhabitants of Bezieres, Pezenas, and Villeneuve d'Agen, exhibited a disposition to be turbulent.