16 JUNE 1838, Page 2

The opposition in the French Chamber of Deputies to the

bill for granting an additional supply for the African service, became languid as the debate proceeded; and finally the money was voted, by a majority of 208 to 94. In the Paris newspapers much anger is displayed in conse- quence of Lord PALMERSTON'S reply to Sir STRATFORD CANNING'S question respecting Tunis; which was to the effect that the French Government had given assurances that no attack would be made on the Bey of Tunis with a view to the extension of the French power in Africa. It is demanded, what right have the English to interfere at all in the matter? France dues not meddle with the policy of England in Asia; then why should England molest France in Africa?