8 JULY 1837, Page 1

Paris continues to be exceedingly dull. Earnest applications had been

made to Louis PHILIP by the Duke DE CAMPUZANO, the Spanish Ambassador, for a French army to be sent into Spain under the command of Marshal CLAUSXL, to save the Queen and put down the Carlists: but it was not supposed that LOUIS PHILIP would interfere. General DE RIGNY, accused of insubordination and cowardice in the Algerine expedition against Constantine, had been tried by a court-martial at Marseilles, and acquitted.