NEWS OF THE WEEK.
THE affairs of France have almost disappeared from Ike list of standing topics in, our newspapers for several weeks. The ROTHS- CHILDS have been the successful candidates for the new loan ; and this circumstance would seem to indicate the stability of the present Government. The Liberals will no doubt be annoyed that the most influential of the moneyed men in Europe should support their anta- gonists. They have been mortified, too, by the -menacing tone which President JACKSON assumed towards France, and still more by the compliments which he addressed to England. Among the gossip of the Liberal journals, is a rumour that the ror NICHOLAS is not inclined at present to sanction the erection•, . oat:itchy in Greece. lie finds, it is_ stated, that the present sys- tem, he','„sOtitiaa .of whi. ulIsrAtrAs-Ilis instrament is the head, -" works well;" and he is therefore unwilling to change it. This, we believe, to be "absolute" nonsense.