19 JUNE 1847, Page 1

According to accounts from Spain, a new source of annoyance

has been detected, in intrigues which the representative of France, the Duc de Glucksberg, has been carrying on with the adherents of King Francisco. It is not probable that the Duke can have the instructions of his Government for any course so very objec- tionable. It must be remembered, that young M. Decazes is not only agent for France, but that he is also youthful, and, however able, is indiscreet. Formerly, circumstances rendered it a point of honour for France to uphold him : but no such motive could exist if he has made so great a diplomatic blunder as to implicate the French Embassy in the proceedings of the unhappy Prince, who is threatened with a suit to declare his marriage a nullity, and who has shown no vigour except in a dogged assertion of his right to be his wife's major-domo.