11 OCTOBER 1834, Page 1

Louis PHILIP, with a brilliant party, is rusticating at Fon-

._ ,,hielas. Tamils is busied in getting up a defence of his PILlatuziont of the telegraph, which has so much enraged the speculators on the Parisian Bourse. In default of more important domestic subjects, the journals are engaged in discussing the. conduct of the police to the prisoners confined in the gaol of St. Pelagic for political offences; some of whom have recently been causing trouble to the keepers by their insubordination. It is feared that their violence may be adduced as an argument against that general amnesty which Marshal GERARD is anxious to obtain from the King. The National has again been seized, for the insertion of a letter from M. CARREL, its late editor, which has a tendency, it is alleged, to bring the Government into hatred and contempt.