The regular session of the French Chambers was opened on
Monday, but not by the King in person. A " communication from Government," requiring the Chambers to proceed to business, was read by their respective Presidents. There was a good d sparring between the Ministers and the Tiers Parti ; b It
agreed that no discussion on the address should take•
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yesterday, when a debate of several days' duration was, ilastptg itoorcitoymmence. The Ministers are by no means secutilliftia0s,. -
A paragraph, supposed to be semi-official, in the J
Debats, declares that France is still prepared, in caw?, cessity, to uphold the Queen's throne, and the existing b things in Spain. This is intended, as an intimation that dig change of Ministry in England has not rendered the French? Government less inimical to the claims of Don Canso&