13 APRIL 1833, Page 6

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SATURDAY NIGHT.

There are private accounts from Paris this afternoon, which state that although affairs appear tranquil there on the surface, some serious change is expected by all parties. The Republicans are evidently gaining strength, and they appear to be in no want of money.

No instructions have yet been received at the French Embassy to prepare for the reception of the Duke of OR LEANS. It is certain, however, that he will come ; and that one of the objects of his visit is a private communication of importance from. Louis PHILIP to our Sovereign.

Messrs. ENEANTIN and CHEVALIER, the chiefs of the Saint Simonians, were tried at Paris on Monday, on the charge of being the heads of an "unauthorized political and religious association." They admitted the truth of the chargeagainst them ; but the Jury, after de- liberating about ten minutes, found them Not Guilty.