31 OCTOBER 1846, Page 9

The No ruing Chronicle announces that " Colonel Weide is

about to proceed to Portugal, for the purpose of furnishing to the Government in- formation upon the state of the disturbed districts in that country. Some addition, we believe, will be made to the British fleet iu the Tagus."

The Journal des Dibats and the Epoque, apparently under official dicta- tion, discuss the affairs of Portugal in a manner that contradicts all idea of French intervention; and it would follow that Spain will be unable to meddle.

An address issued by the counter-insurgents at Oporto speaks of the Queen Donna Maria de Gloria as coerced by " the foreigners at the Palace": the Popular party therefore has not fulfilled the fear that it would seek to dethrone the Queen for her share in the late coup d'etat.

The Duke and Dutchess de Montpcnsier arrived at Bayonne on Monday. Having received the customary addresses, they wont to the theatre in the evening, and were heartily welcomed. The Dutchess looked pale, but her eyes were bright as the diamonds that covered her dress.