The quarrel between France and Don MIGUEL is assuming an
i air of importance. The answer to the representation of the consul in the case of BONHOMME, has at length been given, after a lapse of twenty-two days (it was made on the 18th of March, and the answer is dated the 9th of April), if answer it may be called. Viscount S ANTAREM says, that as the French Consul has no dip- lomatic powers, he cannot attend to his recommendations. Tile Consul immediately went on board one of the French ships in the, Tagus, leaving the Viscount to settle the etiquette of interference as he listed. A vessel which came into Falmouth on Tuesday says, that all French subjects had received notice to quit Portugal.