13 OCTOBER 1838, Page 2

There appears to be a general belief in Paris, that

the Swiss question will be settled speedily and amicably. General AYMAR, who had issued a proclamation couched in language very offensive to the Swiss, has been recalled, in consequence, it is said, of ill- ness; and General SCHRAMM will succeed him in command of the army. Orders were sent to suspend the march of the troops as soon as the actual departure of LOUIS BONAPARTE with a British passport was known ; and it is surmised that Louis PHILIP will not be eager to press his demand upon the Diet for a formal act of banishment.

The French Chambers are to meet on the 10th of December, and an unusually interesting session is expected. Two of the subjects for declamation will be, a proposal to annul or revise the proceedings against General NET, and another respecting a de- mand for the remains of NAPOLEON from England. Annoyance of the Government is the motive for both.