21 MARCH 1840, Page 1
The Continental news of the week is so insignificant as
scarcely to require a line of notice.
The fate of TRIERS'S Administration is said to depend upon the vote tbr the secret-service•money ; and the impression gains ground in Paris that he will have a majority. He is accused of gaining votes by bribery, and of dividing the ranks of his opponents by intrigues. The Spanish Goy. :intent is grievously pressed for money to defray the enormous expenditure of ESPARTERO'S army ; and the Finance Minister is looking to England for yet another loan.