The arrangements of the French Ministry - have at length as-
sumed a tangible shape. - General SEDASTIANI, Baron. Louis, and GIROD de retire; .the. Duke DE BROGLIE succeeds to the Foreign department, M. HUMANS to the department of Fir:ranee, M; TRIERS to the department of Public Instruction; .SOULT is to: be President of the Council. M. IltneANN, at the period-of -his. appointment, was at Alsace ; but no doubt was entermiaedlif his acceptance, though it could not be known for said that the corps diplomatique have interfered to prevent the ap- pointment of Sonia as Prime ginister, and there is even a 4Ioubt whether their representetions may not be successful. The inso- lence of these gentry is not limited to the Tuileries. With our- selves, it was strenuously exerted against the Reform Bill. It will meet its reward one day. The latest accounts, we ought to add, state the old Marshal's accession to office in positive terms, but give no authority. TRIERS is the well-known editor of the Wational, and the foremost champion of the People during the Three Days. The last notices of the Army of the North mention a report that General GERARD meant to establish his head-quarters at Valen- ciennes.
ODILLON BARROT paid a visit to Boulogne some time ago (the account of it did not transpire until last Friday, though the visit took place on the 16th ult.) ; where he appears to have been received with extraordinary enthusiasm. The procession which welcomed consisted of 1,500 people, the greater part National Guards. After all the running and racing after the Duchess DE BERRI, she appears to have completely eluded her pursuers. The last account describes her Highness and suite as safely arrived at Frankfort !