By the ordinary mail, we learn that the debate in
the French Chamber of Deputies on the extraordinary grant for the navy was proceeding on Thursday. Letters from Italy state, that not only in Lombardy, but in Sardinia, Modena, and the Papal States, great fears of an outbreak are entertained. It is asserted that the Italian refuges have been joined by the Poles residing in France and England.
A letter from Naples reports an untoward act of carelessness on the Caserta Railway. A regular train ran against a special train conveying the Royal family with all their Russian guests except the Empress. The windows of the Royal train were smashed and the wheels were slightly damaged; but none of the
pas-
sengers were hurt: it fared worse with those in the other train, some of whom were hurt rather seriously.
We believe that there is no doubt that the Royal visit to Paris is postponed aetil next year.—Daily News.
It is understood that the Queen and Court return to Buckingham Palace on Monday next from Windsor Castle.
The Queen Dowager returned to Marlborough House, today, from Windsor Castle. The Standard says that her Majesty has taken the Duke of Marl- borough's palace at Blenheim, on lease, for thra years.
General Lord Gough has remitted 70,0001. from India, for the purchase of an estate in Ireland.—.1forning Chronicle.