25 AUGUST 1832, Page 1

The editors of the Journal de Commerce and Massager des

Cham-. bras were tried last week, for seditious libels published in these jour- nals in the beginning of June last. They were both acquitted.' The - editor of the Tribune has not been so lucky ; he was fined, on Monday, 2,000 francs., and condemned to six months' imprisonment, for various libels published in April and May. The King arrived. at Chateau d'Eu on Monday, after a journey in which all classes. are said to have vied together in welcoming his presence. MON-. TALIVET, and a greater than MONTALIYET, TALLEYRAND, have been unwell; but the Prince is better, and the Count is getting- better. Old General DUMESNIL, who commanded at the Castle of Vincennes when the mob called for POLIGNAC and his compa- nions -to be given up to their fury, has died from cholera. The Duchess DE BERRI is affirmed to be still lurking in La Vendee; Bounuoisfr is' described as sojourning in the neighbourhood. of Geneva.

Louis PHILIP seems in no haste to appoint a Premier ; but we, suppose he must soon do so, as the various Ministers are said to be already busy with their budgets against the meeting of the Chambers. A creation of Peers, to the extent of forty, is rumoured. The names of a part of the batch are given. Among them are those of Marshal GERARD, BERTIN DE VAUX, VILLEMAIN, and THENARTX of the Institute.