26 MAY 1832, Page 14

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SPECTATOR OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two O'CLOCK.

We have received by express the Paris Papers of Thursday even.. ing, dated yesterday, and private letters of the same date. The pa- pers do not contain any news of importance. The letters state that the meeting of the Opposition Members in Paris had been a very stormy one, and that " every man had his own plan." They all concurred, however, in deprecating the policy of the PERIER Cabinet, and agreed in appointing a Committee to prepare their manifesto. The same letters state, that the French Government had received positive information of important preparations being in progress on the frontiers of Spain to give assistance to Don Miousr., and that a Council of Ministers had been held in Paris on the subject. The French Funds are steady : on Thursday evening, the 5 per Cents. closed at 96. 85, and the 3 per Cents. at .70 f.