25 AUGUST 1832, Page 12

Joseph Bonaparte, previous to leaving America, addressed a note, through

the American Government, to the British Ministry, stating la desire to visit Europe, for reasons connected with the situation of his family, and his private affairs generally. In due time, he received, through the same channel, a letter from Earl Grey, expressing not only the entire acquiescence of the British Ministry in his revisiting Europe, but, at the same time, his kindest feelings towards him, and tendering every thing in the power of Earl Grey to make his visit agreeable and use —Morning Chronicle. The American papers talk of political views ; but there seems no good foundation for assigning such motives to the visit of this fllustri- ous stranger.

From a Convention agreed on between SANTA ANNA and CALDERON, whose mutual disputes have for several months kept Mexico in anarchy, there seems at length a prospect of peace and order being restored to that fine country.