25 SEPTEMBER 1841, Page 12

An express from Paris has arrived in town to-day, with

the intel- ligence of yesterday afternoon. The editor of the National had been tried for a libel on the King, and acquitted. The Republicans regard the acquittal as a triumph.

Arrangements had been made between Colonel Galant and the Spanish Government for the payment of the arrears due to the French Auxiliary Legion.

The Paris Commerce publishes a letter from Genoa, of the 12th in- stant, announcing that the Jesuits, who are all-powerful with the King of Sardinia, had so artfully manceuvered as to induce him to affix his signature at the bottom of an edict for reestablishing the Inquisition, but that the Ministers had obstinately refused to sign the decree ; which could not, consequently, be carried into execution.