4 NOVEMBER 1837, Page 1
The Continental journals and the foreign correspondence of the daily
newspapers have this week been more than usually bsre of interesting intelligence. The Opposition journals of Paris com- plain that, after the lapse of nine days from the arrival oft he ac- count of the capture of Constantine, no particulars IttiVe Leea re- ceived from General VALLEE. All the private letters wIrvli have reached Toulon and Paris, concur, however, in stating the loss of the French army to have been very serious. The numb-et of the killed is now rated at 1000, and the wounded at 2000.