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of the National Guards to the present Government. On Monday

last, there were upwards of 200 of the National Guard of Paris in custody, fur refusing to serve; nay, the number had been as high as 500. It seems highly probable, that the Dutchess DE BERRI meditates another incursion into the South of France. The Carlo Alberto, the same vessel which brought her to France last year, has been again seen cruising. off Marseilles ; and letters have been transmitted Flom her to some zealous Carlists in that quarter. LAROCIIEjAQUELEIN, ('neOUE'is and others of the same patty,. now serving under BoutoioNT in Portu- gal, are stated, in the Parisian correspondence of the Times, to have declared, that whatever may be the result of the contest in that quarter, they will et'rtainly do their best, when it is concluded, to revolutionize Smith of France. The Government of LOUIS PHILIP is of course on the ,

rt. Circulars have been sent to the various authorities in the South to take e:YerY possible precaution to prevent a second lauding ; and an additional sloop of war has been sent to cruise off the Tuscan. aii

coast. Notwithstanding- !hesc precautions, however, it is not un- likely that the numerous friends of ale old dynasty in Provence may be able to secure her safe landing at least.

The French War Department has added three new regiments to the Artillery force. This has excited sonic attention in Paris, as no par- ticular reason is assigned for the proceeding, and, a reduction rather than an increase of the Army was expected to take place about this time.