27 JANUARY 1838, Page 2
Count MOLE has again made overtures to the Liberal Opposi-
tion. On the question of Spanish interference, lie allied himself with the Doctrinaires, and triumphed over THIERS and BARROT by a large majority. It is said that he became alarmed at the prospect of being swallowed up by GUIZOT and his party, and therefore resolved to make peace with THIERS. With this view he has offered to bring forward a motion for a subsidy to Spain; whereat the Doctrinaires are much enraged. What his final de- termination may be, however, nobody can tell ; for MOLE will pledge himself to contradictory lines of policy three or four times in twenty-four hours.