26 SEPTEMBER 1835, Page 1
There is no intelligence from France this week of the
slightest interest, except the reported disapprobation of the Duke DE BROGLIE Of M. ME NDIZABAL and his Administration. It is not to be supposed that Louis PHILIP'S despotic Minister will be pleased at the prospect of Liberal principles of government being established at Madrid. TORENO was the Duke DE BROGLIE s favourite, and was supported by his Ambassador, M. RAYNEVAL. Lord PALMERSTON more wisely went with the feelings of the Spanish nation; and Mr. VILLIERS countenanced the formation of a more liberal Cabinet.