27 JUNE 1840, Page 1
A remarkable scarcity of foreign intelligence, possessing interest for English
readers, is again to be noted. The French Chambers are occupied with railroad bills, and other measures of internal im- provement and administration. Accounts from Africa daily arrive at Paris : they indicate activity on the part of the belligerents, but the operations are on a small scale, and the results proportionate. The last telegraphic despatch from Toulon mentions an insurrec- tion in a distant part of Annsim-Ksnint's dominions.