7 APRIL 1849, Page 9

The Boulogne papers describe the arrival of the International English

and French Association, on Thursday, en: its way to Paris, returning the fraternal visit of the National Guards to London. Great demonstrations of compliment and hearty welcome were made by the authorities and citizens. Triumphal arches, inscribed "To the Fraternal Union of England and France," with other English phrases, spanned the roads; and groups of matelottes its their picturesque costume tripped up to every visiter and presented Lim with a bouquet. One account says—" Among the visiters, [accidentally, of course,] we were glad to perceive Lord Brougham."