27 DECEMBER 1834, Page 2

The letter of' Sir ROBERT PEEL to the eleetors of

Tamworth was received in Paris on Saturday. The passage in it which refers to the faithful execution by the new Ministry of the treaties entered into by their predecessors, of course attracted much atten- tion ; and TALLEYRAND has the credit of having suggested what in Paris is deemed a coup detal,—namely, the official publication nest day, in the 3Ionitear, of the Quadruple Treaty between England, France, Spain and Portugal, for the suppresion of -Carlisrn and Miguelistu. It is thought that the fulfilment of the terms of this treaty will not be an agreeable duty for the Wan- InerceroN-ArranDEEN Ministry ; and indeed, notwithstanding Sir ROnsates comprehensive promise, the Liberals in the Peninsula mtlst be great simpletons if they expect any thing better than paltry attempts to pervert the true intent and avoid the faithful execution of this compact, from the Miguelite Cabinet now in- stalled at St. James's.