10 MARCH 1832, Page 2

The French Chamber of Peers have again decided, by a

con- siderable majority, against the law for abrogating the anniversary of Louis the Sixteenth's death. The difference between the two Chambers, however, will probably be lost sight of in the excitement which the occupation of Ancona and the squabbles with the Pope have given rise to. The Duke of ORLEANS Will, it is said, proceed immediately to Toulon,—as some assert, for the purpose of heading an expedition to Africa; more probably, with a view if possible to pacify the riot- ous Toulonese.