11 APRIL 1846, Page 9

Yesterday's intelligence respecting the reconstruction of the Spanish Mi- nistry

is given with more particulars in the Journal des Dibats of Wednesday. It appears that Narvaez did not resign till he had been fairly defeated in his effort to supply the place of M. Egana. M. Gonzales Bravo, for whom the portfolio of Foreign Affairs was destined, not only would not accept it, but resigned his appointment of Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of Lisbon. He is said to have notified his resignation in the most energetic terms, and by proclaiming loudly that he remained faithful to a liberal course of policy.

The deliberations of the three " Protecting " Powers on the fate of Cis- cow are thus set forth in the Cologne Gazette of the 2d instant- " Contrary to expectation, the fate of Cracow is already under consideration here. General de Berg, as the Plenipotentiary of Russia, the Count de Fiquel- mont, as the Plenipotentiary of Austria, and the Prussian Minister of Foreign Affairs on the part of the King of Prussia, have already held a conference, at which a resolution was come to to the following effect Cracow still remains a free state, but it shall no longer have the power to raise troops or reorganize its National Guards. The three Protecting Powers will alternately have a military garrison in the town of Cracow. The old royal chateau shall be converted into a fortress, with a park of artillery before it. The Prussian Government is using all its efforts with a view to indulgence in favour of the insurgents who have been captured."

The French Chambers adjourned for Easter week on Wednesday.