16 NOVEMBER 1833, Page 1
There are rumours in the French journals of late divisions
in the Cabinet of Louts PHILIP on the subject of the projected in- terference in the affairs of Spain. It is now said, however, that the differences have been made up; that SOULT'S propositions have been acceded to by his colleagues ; and that the immediate con- sequence will be the march of -the army of observation across the Pyrenees, and a considerable loan to defray the expenses ofthe expedition. We give this merely as the rumour of the day ; there. is no official intelligence to the same purport.