2 MAY 1835, Page 1

The only exception to the general tranquillity of the Continent,

- is the partisan warfare in the Northern provinces of Spain ; and from that quarter we have received little interesting or important intelligence during the week. It is said that the Carlists have taken fresh courage from the mission of Lord ELIOT: if this is true, their hopes are likely to be damped by the change in our Ministry. There is also a rumour that Don CARLOS was so much disappointed at the message Lord ELIOT was charged with from the Duke of WELLINGTON, that he treated the envoy with absolute rudeness. General HARISPE, who commands the French troops on the Spanish frontier, has signified to the Queen's Generals, that he cannot continue to supply them with ammunition from the arsenals of Bayonne, and that they must provide themselves with what they require in that line elsewhere. The General gives as a reason, that his stock is running low. The Morning Herald's cor- respondent endeavours to prove that this intimation of General HARISPE has vast political importance, and is connected with the change of the Ministers in England, and an alteration of Louis PHILIP'S policy, but we do not see that he makes out a plausible defence of this notion.