13 MARCH 1841, Page 10

The Paris papers of Thursday are mostly engaged in discussing

the new Egyptian question, generally with some warmth. The Paris papers of Thursday are mostly engaged in discussing the new Egyptian question, generally with some warmth.

In the Chamber of Deputies, on Wednesday, Marshal Souls demanded that 80,000 men of the conscription of 1841 should be provided for by the budget for the year 1842. The men thus proposed to be raised,. however, are not to be called out until the let January next. The Committee of Colonial Affairs decided, on Wednesday, that the Colonies should be hereafter represented it the Chamber of Deputies, in the same manner as the other parts of the kingdom. The Ministry, to whom the resolution was immediately communicated, replied that they had an intention to present a kill to that effect to the Chambers.