18 OCTOBER 1851, Page 11

The Paris papers of yesterday hardly allude to the political

crisis. The Moderates are said to hope still that Louis Napoleon will reapproach them with terms, and that they will save some part of the restrictive franchise law of May.

The Times announces that the mission of Count Bille-Brahe, Envoy Extraordinary from Copenhagen to Berlin on the question of the Danish Duchies, has been "crowned with success."

" The Court of Prussia assents to the principle of the integrity of the Danish Monarchy laid down by the protocol of London in August last year ; and it accepts the devolution of the succession in that kingdom and in the Duchies to Prince Christian of Glucksburg, conjointly with his consort, the Princess Louisa of HesseoCassel, who is also a descendant of the Royal Family of Denmark."

Alexandrian correspondence, to the 8th October, states that Abbas Paella has consented to ask permission of the Porte for the construction of his railway, and has written accordingly, on a private understanding that the permission would not be refused.