2 NOVEMBER 1839, Page 8

A telegraphic &spat. h from 'Sladrid, published in the ..11 - oniteur

of Monday, states that the Fueros Bill had passed the Senate by a majo- rity of 73 to 6 ; that the Ministers of the Marine and the Interior had sent in their resignations—whieh the Queen had accepted, intrustintr their departments to the Ministers of Justice and War till successors could be found ; and that Madrid enjoyed complete tranquillity.

At Madrid, the legislators who but a few days ago were all embracing and hugging each other at the prospect (as they thought) of power and Office, are already preparing to pull each other's ears. The love and honey are exchanged for hate and gall ; and, according to the last news from Spain, when the courier left there was a good chance of a

'battle. All the tip-top orators were prepared to explode, and a truly revelutieeary sitting was duly arepared ; when the President of the Councih M. Perez de Castro, sent a commuuieution to the Procura- dores, to the intent that he was engaged with the Proceres in debating the project of law, and that he would not be able to attend their debates. . Thereupon the worthy Procuradores were in a great passion, and vowed, that though the discussion was adjourned, it should lose none of its vio- lence or malignity by the delay.—Paris Correspondent of Mc Stamlitril. The young and charming daughter of Palilhea only sixteen years of age, has been elm by the Ch.:1st:nos at Ciudad heal, at the same time with the old father and the young sister of (2.ernon. All the relativea -and old friends of Palillos leive also been arrested, and, ere this, have doubtless shared the same fate. The wretch Balboa is said to be the principal author of these new atrocities. Tuesday's Gazette announces the appointment of Colonel John .hare, C.B., to be Lieutenant-Governor of the Eastern division of the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope, comprising the several districts of Albans-, Somerset, Uitenhage, and Graaf Reynet The I5ust-ottice Packet List, for the first time, gives notice, that 'letters for China will be forwarded with the Indian mail, vio Marseilles, of the 4th of November, if specially addressed " per Ariel;" which vessel is now at Aden, waiting the arrival of the mail.

We have heard that the British Queen steam-ship has been pur- chased by the Emperor of Russia for 160,00ut. ; but we cannot vouch for the accuracy of the statement. —Bristol Mercurll. .