The Globe th's evening quotes a letter, written in Paris
on Thursday evening, which describes a most pacific aspect of affairs-
" The Funds are improving. All the rumours on 'Change of the probability of war between France and Spain have been contradicted by two Deputies who ere in the confidence of Ministers. The idea of war is indeed absurd. No- thing but some gross insult on the part of Espartero could enable the French Ministers to get a majority of the Chamber in favour of war, if it desired it; but the Cabinet will do every thing to prevent war. ' • • It is said, and I believe with great truth, that instructions were yesterday sent from Paris by Lord C.ncley to Mr. Alton, to use his influence with Espartero in favour of moderation.'