20 FEBRUARY 1830, Page 6

POSTSCRIPT TO THE WEEK'S NEWS.

SercyATou OFFICE, SATURDAY, Two o'cLoen.

Private letters from LisbOn, by Paris, state that the Marquis of CHAVES had been arrested on a charge of treason, but liberated after two days' confinement. The divorce cause, " Ellenborough v. Ellenborough," came on this morning in the Consistory Court. The divorce was granted to Lord I.LENBOROUGH, as prayed for, there being no opposition. The Canton papers, which arrived this morning, contain a long account of a iLstructive inundation in that city.

Petitions are preparing in different parts of France, for guarantees from Government for the purity of its designs. These guarantees have reference to reform, to the liberty of the: press, to the equality of electors, and to the re-establishment of the National Guard on the footing of 1791. LA. FAYETTE, it is expected, will take past in the ,4ipproaching struggle. In the mean time, the prosecutions of the press continue. The Editor of the Courier Fraitivis has been fined and imprisoned for a libel on M. 1VIANonv.