10 MARCH 1832, Page 12

POSTSCRIPT.

The French Chamber of Deputies are not yet done with time Budget. In the discussion on the foreign part of it, on Tuesday, M. PERIER entered into a long, elaborate, and apparently satisfactory defence of the foreign policy of the Government. He declared that the expedi- tion to Ancona, like the march of the troops into Belgium, was con- ceived in the spirit of peace, and had nothing but the waintenance of general peace for its object.

No intelligence has yet reached town from Terceira, but it is hourly expected ; a further reinforcement of three thousand men is raising in the South of France, for PEDRO.

The opposition to the Orders in Council is, it appears, very .totig• at Antigua, Grenada, St. Kitts, Berbice, and Demerara, as well neat. St. Lucie and Trinidad. Wherever there is a Legislative Assembly;. there does not seem the slightest hope of their being received, until at least the islanders have felt the inconvenience of the alternative. In the Crown Islands, they will be immediatelY enforced. The Assembly of St. Kitts have stopped the supplies : so General NicoLAY will lose his salary for the present.