10 OCTOBER 1840, Page 9

The illonitenr of Thursday contains the official ordinance for the

.convocation of the Chambers on the :Nth instant. The Paris paper:: The illonitenr of Thursday contains the official ordinance for the .convocation of the Chambers on the :Nth instant. The Paris paper:: • diten materially int their views of this measure. It is regirded by one party as intendisl to save the Ministry front the responsi! ility of a war on which they are determined ; whilst other papers are of opinion that it is the responsibility of maintaining peace which the Chamhers are to be asffeitaded to share. Attoorffing to letters from Paris. of Th.rslay's date, the presentation of a note to the Four Powers he 1 is car nereed to at the Cabinet Councils, on Wednesday, of a more peaceful character !than was at first contemplated. The calls for the Marseillaise ITyran in the theatre.: hail become so general, that the authorities, Who at first attempted to suppress them, have been obliged to succumb. At the Grand Opera. on Wednesday night, the hymn was played by the orchestra, and snag la chorus by- the occupants of (lie pit.

Ilarre states that numerous demands for letters of marmite had already been addressed to the ABM:dry from various penes. Brea, Sf. Mato, 'Fre:oder, and other port: of Briitauv famous in the last war t'or their privateers, Nantes. Ileeleaux. On 1 flaw'', htic :-0- 11el!ed the neeess.iry muliorization ; aod immoy has hoon l,ia ril;. sem.: old eorvettes of taw thWer111111211t, Whildt w0111d Make excelleat cruisers.

The same jommal announces the arrival of Colonel Grey and tar.' !Countess of Durham, from London, in the !Immix steamer, oe their way to Bordeaux rim; Park Aeveortuin: to this paper, they sal i they would pass the winter in Franee, as Lent Melbourne had assure 1 thein that war with France was not imminent.