26 JUNE 1847, Page 12

The Paris papers of yesterday have been reeeieved. M. Teste

had published a written defence, in which he declares that he had been guilty of no corrupt con- duct in office. It was reported that a large reinforcement was to be sent out to Cochin China, and that the French would attempt to establish a permanent foot- ing in that country. The packet-ship Marmion brings advices from New York to the 8th instant. Commodore Perry had captured a number of small towns on the Mexican coast. Santa Anna had given up the command of the army, to assume the duties of President.