8 FEBRUARY 1840, Page 1

• The apreintt!it , of the Deke NENoulls, II, Llydzofs appoiannent

to the London and ro:',■71s I.I* Ministerial chenges. :Ire the chief topics in the l'sris newspepers. Dissatisfaction with the King's

denisnil of an ;dims:ince tar his younger son is general. Thy private property of the Orleans family is known to be so enormous. and the civil kg already so lerge, that a further clann npon the, national purse is .2011,1,10ns' gr;!,:ping ;111t1 indecent. It is said that Guizor wilt be Inade a count on his departure for London. Many persons doubt, whether the Isdats of the distineuislwa Doctrinaire have fitted him for it diploinati,t. It is now said that the Due on Ihtoorra is coming to and is ill sets ess Marshal Saila.: the report of TmEns's neces:ioa to the :Ministry having again diod away. That personage see=

by no means eager for popularity. He stoutly opposes the Ministerial project for checking or suppressing the manufacture of sugar from beetroot, alleging that "every thing ought not to be sacrificed to the insane idea of making France a first-rate maritime power."