22 JUNE 1833, Page 16

A convention has just been signed between the Duke of

Richmond. Postmaster- General in England, and M. Comte, Director of the French Post-office, establishing a daily communication between the two countries, instead of only four times a week. This treaty, besides -affording a more frequent correspondence, will give an acceleration to .the interchange of letters, and allow the mutual conveyance of intern., :genre from one country to the other in thirty-six hours, instead of -taking three, and some times four days, as hitherto. This is a real benefit rendered to the two nations. Prince Talleyrand has contributed much to remove the numerous obstacles which seemed likely to pre- 'vent an amicable arrangement between the two offices.—frioaitercr.