The latest accounts from Paris are less interesting than might
have been expected. No striking manifestation of party tactics or of public opinion has been made since the President's remarkable speech. the Moderate Republicans are said to be so pleased with the speech, that some of them contemplate an adherence to the policy of prolonging Louis Na- poleon's term of office.
The Hanover Gazette of the 24th contains an official article, in which it is stated that the new Ministry and the King have no intention of violating the constitution, or abandoning the laws respecting the organ- ization of the country. The article states also, that the new Cabinet has no idea of adopting, more than has hitherto been done, the foreign policy of Austria.