18 JULY 1840, Page 1
The French Chambers were prorogued on Wednesday, after a session
commenced in much trouble, but terminated to the satis- faction of all except the displaced Ministers and their adherents. The friends of M. TIMERS loudly proclaim their admiration of his tact and success in the management of very difficult questions.
A letter from Algiers, dated the 4th of July, and published in a Toulon paper, states that the Arabs were still in force near that city, mid that they had made an enormous conflagration of their grain-crops to keep them out of the hands of the French. The French are represented as having had " quite enough of fighting."