4 JANUARY 1845, Page 12

The Paris papers of Thursday report the usual addresses of

public bodies presented to the King of the French on New Year's Day, with his replies. They throw no light on the "Ministerial crisis," but breathe a spirit of peace.

Of nine Commissioners elected by the Standing Committees in the Chamber of Deputies, on Thursday, to draw up an address in reply to the King's, speech, seven were Ministerial and two are claimed by the Opposition. One of the two is M. St. Mare-Girardin, a writer in the Ministerial Journal, des Debate; but he is at issue with the Cabinet on their policy in Morocco. and Tahiti.

The reports of M. Villemain's condition do not improve. "Today," says the Constitutionnel of Wednesday, "a consultation of all the most distinguished physicians of Paris was held at the Ministry of Public Instruction. We have been assured that in the morning, the patient, in a fit of fever,: which it was hoped would not endure long, had leaped out of the window of the hotel looking on the garden, but fortunately without experiencing, the least injury. Repose and the care with which he is surrounded will, we trust, soon restore M. Villemaiu to his friends, his family, and his three charming young daughters."