The Parisian world has been occupied this week with the
celebra- tion of the Three Days of July. There appears to have been abun- dance of feasting, dancing, acting, and music. There are, of course, two different accounts of the reception which Lours Prime met with. According to one, he was highly successful in his attempts to please, and regained no small portion of his former popularity ; as was evinced by the good-humoured and hearty cheers which greeted him on all sides. Another version says, that the people were sulky, and that few cheered except the military, who shouted " Vive le Roi !" to the word of command. Count DROUET D'Ear.oN has been appointed to the Governorship of Algiers, by Marshal GERARD. This is a popular apppoint nt, as the new Governor was a brilliant and successful officer under A POLEON. It is said that TRIERS has made up his mind to get rid of PERSIL; whose violence and unpopularity will, he fears, be injurious to the Ministry in the ensuing session of the Chambers. If T III CRS is really in earnest, every one expects that the " furibund " Chancellor must give way.