15 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 3

The French journals are without one word of important fact,

and the private letters are equally barren. It would be a waste of time and space to retail the speculations of either. SEBASTIANT has formally resumed his functions. No progress has been yet made towards the completion of the Ministry; nor is it supposed any will until after the meeting of -the Chambers, which must take place at latest- in the end of November'or beginning of •De4 cember, as the Estimates are only voted to the 1st of January. It is now the custom for 'public companies in France to refuse to toast the King's health. Silly fashions are easily propagated. A guard has been placed on the St. Simonian establishment at Menilmontant, and all access to the public is interdicted.