14 JULY 1832, Page 1

It is now understood that the French Chambers will not

be , convoked before the usual period. A very ingenious reason ia*; assigned by the advocates of the Ministry—namely, that from the general reprobation of the faction in Paris, and from the suppres- sion of the Chouans.in La 'Vendee, there is no longer any neees-' -sity for.asking from the Legislature those enlarged powers for ". repressing the seditions, which, on the etat de si4re being declared' contrary to existing law, the Government would have felt impelled . th ask, had the state of disturbance which called for that extraor- dinary exercise of authority continued. Another version, and at least an equally probable one, is, that Ministers have willingly postponed the period of the Chambers assembling, not because" they do not desire enlarged legal powers, but because they fear to be brought to the bar for the enlarged powers they had usurped. without law. Cholera increases- rapidly in the French capital; and this may disincline the Deputies to reassemble without Some.: very pressing occasion, and so come in aid of the Ministerial wishes. The Moniteur has announced a loan of six millions.