All the intelligence received from France shows the extreme unpopularity
of the new Military Law. The summons to join the Garde Mobile has been resisted by force in no less than six places, and in Toulouse the resistance was serious. The workmen formed in column, sang the Marseillaise, cried "Down with the Empire !" tore up the lists of revision, and only disappeared on the appearance of cavalry and artillery. The General in command, who happened to be in Paris, rejoined his head-quarters in all haste, and issued a proclamation stating that he knew how to put down imeutes. Order has not been further disturbed, but this is the first eineute since the Second of December, and &elites are seri- ous things in France. The Act must ultimately be applied in Paris,—and suppose Paris follows the example of Toulouse?