14 FEBRUARY 1852, Page 10

The overland mail from Bombay on the 17th of January

is antici- pated by an electric message from Trieste. "The Burmese affair has been pacifically settled."

Paris letters state that President Bonaparte has intimated to the Swiss Minister in Paris, that, great as is the interest which he feels in the Hel- vetic Republic, he cannot avoid, if his counsels should not be followed, coming to an arrangement with Austria and Prussia, with a view to their coming to an understanding with respect to the adoption of joint coercive measures.

The Danish Chambers are stated, by the Hamburg Borsenhalle of the 10th instant, to have determined on impeaching all the Ministry for the Holstein-Schleswig treaty with the Germanic Confederation. The Upper Prussian Chamber, in its sitting of the 11th instant, adopted M. Rice's motion removing the trial of political offenders and crimes from the competence of a jury.