3 AUGUST 1833, Page 2

There appears to have been much enjoyment, and no distur-

bance of moment, in the French capital during the celebration of the anniversary of the Three Days. The Opposition and Minis- terial journals of course give different accounts of the reception which the Royal Family experienced during the festival from the Parisian populace. It appears certain, however, that the open malecontents were confined to a few moody and very zealous Re- publicans. There was such an abundance of parading, feasting, dancing, music, and gratuitous performances at the theatres, that it must have been difficult for a Frenchman, whatever his politics might be, to he out of humour with the Government of the day.