The Moniteur of Tuesday contains a Royal ordinance by the
King of France, which modifies in some particulars the prohibi- tory system of that country. We last week adverted to the rejec- tion, by the Chamber of Deputies, of a proposition by M. nit Sr. CRICQ for the introduction of a more liberal commercial policy. It seems that the King is less influenced by prejudice than the majority of the Chambers, for he has gone as far as the law will allow him in removing restrictions on foreign commerce. He has reduced the import-duties on raw silks, and the export-duties on Er timber, and made other minor alteration, which speak well for Lis discernment, and that of M. THIERS, who is supposed to be his adviser on the subject.