9 JUNE 1838, Page 9

'rite affairs of the African celony weepy the nttention of

the French Chamber of Deputies. Some of the leading members of the Chamber upoti the utter hopelessness of derivieg tiny benefit front the poseeseion ot Algiers mid Constantine, st bile the African army has Meet increased from 1000 to 50,000 men. M. Baessoe, Lite Civil Intenthita of Algiers, said that there would be constant war between the French and ihe Arabs; met recommended the speedy re Metatement of the Bey of Constantine in his former territory.