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afMMJV PAPERS. iWNSH'HK, Maacit to rf pamphlet Mfc br th, tri. ATI. "save, to a fnci irot rsoo. 1 A nntof iht erirfCUc He 1 his rtXV.Ce.

..1. lea, there were easy rrii da. tea fthc .,,,1,. immediately attest on 'ji I'm V.l.s., .1 h7Utn rt Duke VJ was, not is air out coocrra the Uecrn mctv ci ki.k j. k.

7 pwwwtMi uuMcn aau ium to Haaovir toe chat purpoar. BERLIN, Uuck iV i Wluwin Itx learn Iran rood auihoeny, thai ia the count of thi lo Augai: and lit tertonln ol iseptembtr ibr army, with the banalf wrhr of ur cIit (or Beigium, prfjrttorj to i tkfinitive amngfrofnt with that Tower, he wsjs JW tetwtly rraolvrd to de'ay that TaTifrtit at fr hr could, to kftj, up listing alatkm. Jong a thi of Ru. to, wvjuVd permit to tniinUir. in wp tile attitude to tde last, that he night be ebVe to til.t advantage in forwarding hit ambiticu? of anv accidental misundmUnding anion p0Wm, which, in tbe present err bar i state of the conti nent, m'tht threaten jc erneral rac, and to keen aliravfbii own unv U(ii claims and unrcurexsed rmrr.

an elctnrnt of ronfuaian torch of "it 1m and JJ hatiaLon o' tht In tUfiattn: jVr ir Uuarda, 01 awrmbLnl in lh ncinlijr our cct rear aiantiT, and pcrNapa pail el ttt cr la the nrirhhourlioal of thu cii. nxn or im of inn fTrtt mltijii left the bv.trk 'rwiirt April "f'" i ne maif ta(on ot til in a camp er ice (xoll.r "A rn to Tritn'r tSearauoa ol the 1 4 l'own hat nrr ukn .1 i ih. nnln. nr 1 own Dai "i lit "lino imcni nor. a.

if '0 ny vranrt rioru in lhal pro. TruMl.n (i. Ttrnmrnt, and i rt 1 lderit but ihr writ. it en lrrt, wh)fh we conrrivr t0 Vih.rc the bent w.t ot ten i "Sdn'ti AcmM. orthe oenta I oUln.

trrm. (Jmtlrmm, fon. Mr honoured It "OPUt, OltciWof ihi. Aucm. le'eJfci the two prccrdinr to e.ti k''T "17 eial exertion, and Weoim PrjPH7 Uid tffore u.

to day br Hit StL hehouaT rm.J V. "IMTiUtion. and requerti to 1 laV "Uf'nUy declare what we nerd and hat awn' E0 rtKltnr in concert with the dfrnlHed rnerry "7C cmainlT the dutici incumbent on ut." vni "'ItH Prcident and Royal tra" at you Ko Tl t'ommlfnonertn Tof ")e niclanchoiy feelinr ae'ref ua. the I'rince tlonrnrr, who ooie aeritirnrn and atTable concacen.ion ctnainlr rv. "iioiy lmprrv.rjion the mcmy of all and each ol xJimTC" and ocellttit to be pro coniidcred a tribute due tl name ot the itiu of lo triendle tttrus ilh the a andtor.hoe ''n: nare reavja to be rratrtul.

wared Hlh Preaidcnt, Hi. M.jeMr ha conftd.d xZ 10 i Vit.tM pi nod. the dircc.iou the 'Trment of the (irand Oac Thi. i. the hifr' ct iT.cnonfor Tou.

rw our aaid Monarch uU cenainlr co le tbe weltare of hi nbi to ha: di only in Hi iplrit. The t. Jour imp Ilih PnaiJeiii, I. cuii.lr not an eT hut, looklnc to tbe cnlirhirne coure of the lioTetn'. hT imrtrtait mrmber V.epre!onor the tale.

lro.tt lod thai wc one fet. "1' happy hta thlj coufw ihall hare ben eoenpltihed "AXTH.ONV Omt SIM.KOWSKV." nurmnnc t.erutift 1 a MER yiXG of the of 1 nr vroaneiv ib uar.a.4 loihr roninltire. tvV of pinion tlat uch "e'l1ent at frrvol. 1 ne orjmillw hanne read in the newtpapers report, of ff" jnt to the Spanuh CJovemmrni. air unwiUma to Vhere i IDCTchantt or eapiuH.M wo.it.1 IWHmc a lo.n ur aaVauce A'hilc thtiuiaodi of Bntith are i 'idtr the nalret of paia fulfil pecuniary ee it ol lonu preioulT and tcwemniT TKittaetit.

Hntiah meTThantf la lend their moner to that nuune reardlrM til II preottt oUwatlora it nuit br ci ar. that biidw ey l. froa. the 01 Hlhol.leT.. f' the ...,1.

of pain re oftlIi0'" IH ui the plea The rocfii tSrTr 111 not mei hil the inleantT and prudence 'U' mn miaht be ruinoul Iheni' ed toterrr. muniry wnicn m.j pro WHhretrard ta rjln hrrw lf.is, HK I.r ili.uni eo ihr n.l hr n( ,1...... perceive tt In be her irreinlrt. llw heal of the counciU of ep doIK the Ihol leti, ana 1 II I fr Ijo' tUlmi d'trevaroH. he ounwtrr who i ea wttih inc ciHin, och uncttameH I K.

are the 01 eount. rn ha len tn tin ii reailiir I fiund countrr. rHOMh MKXRY KFVBLK. JOHN SHORE, RICHaRD TAVLIIR. London.

Apnl J. to eipeet that Mi crenit can I retablihel 1 VOfXO. THos. lUKrtlVCTuN, THlIM. SVIITH.

T. BltULEV. THK llVl. THIS EVENING. AprU Hwy, ore her Ut ra Ihll adenioiwM araeter br adem Wle ulot.

unirri. aaoame ia.ieiii. mv Andermi toxei.SianorRuUni td. sIREMrnv HZ2i the lironnte Ballet of and M. Pem.l.

of 1 dai a erand Pa. de V. thii eountm Ricardo Fercr I i.t7 in Ihn eouatrri. MeaiUnioW.le. fuV "ll 'Vnur.

Application, f.n bo.fa. Mlnartrt to Mr. Secura. at tte Opera uftte, r. ..1 IW'THJ MIVISTEK AND THE MERCER, 'a Hantaan.

Mr. W. larren; Kalon BoraemulT. Mr. Uiiwira: nuraenitalT.

Mr. Juhn.Mt. tb.ier: Mr Jul''. ''Oman; Chr.tine. in.me oarRrTutaff.

Mm. itlover. amende with 'Jtntimei an K.rtter loir, enlillad ANhTER 1 A1K: MkKa. scuh. in.

1, jj. ir. TH KATftK i4h IIK.V. Hr' EVENING Uih ulled THE! HALLKNOE. V.ui.

dc OToninw, Mr. Phi: lh H.r Merer, yr. Wilwm; f'inl. lli. Mr.

H.rle.; Girot, Mr.euin; V.r intr oe In.araritr twtrl dt Montal, Mua hi rrn M.oame (jirot. MmH.Uiir coarlade OLT OJTlir. IHREM. T. THlArkK H'TyaL.

Jlikl.fHI. "PeetfllT informM tt THIS FVEV1N0 lr. MATHEWS wll AT HOME with h. COMIt; ANNfM. with Tilt VOl THU lllly ol" 'IK.

TI1EW N. III. Mr. Muhrw. rrprea.nl the Plea ire.01 a 1eiorai in THE PtlLLV Pit KET.

xne rn.ir to beukre at half im 7. itilwn or orad at IL olfir. npm Im la till 4. where place. viiaaen.au pri.au tar.

hat nwliile of Mr. pixll. lt.lt' fhe Pal'th Lancer. oOornuet. II ereat 1 rrnch ridet.

Tu be fo.lowel br th Maid, an eaattn.n deunw.l'o, on one hor, M11 o.r nhth. th. hu'ixicJ lki.li Hen lanrn Au. To the I ant The Old Oak I'hiuei. i 1 "'JVvtL ri.T'tHH THMTRt THIS ETEN be pmented Mr.

tajle THK BLINK UMjI.IH 1)1' UErHNl KEEN. L0.4 Mr. F.ili (hi nrw' Beluoni. Mi tcwHT; Mhert. Vr.

Dorn. old mll. Mr. VUih.tm; Voutii nai. Qtmn Klit.hrtli, Mr.

Ijertim Eraina, Mr f.iaa II til Hera, Mta Euher 'her appr.iuuc at Hot 1 enne u3e I'CXR AND MALVINA. hi'lrt r.ut 11 K.aaL Hiiri so' inn ptntVIM re.aeelli.llT to Ihe Nobility, and P.hoc. that hit rllKEE MORN1M. I FRVh at the llanorer tiiiurr lloo r.t il take plaT fHI" MOHN and no Tr.nrtl.v and "att I. Orand Oemnretn ler FreiMrhutl, Weljer.

t.ialaln. N't pin An lrai. Hol.ru llil.au. Tl" soeta Tar, Let. i B.lRnl.

Recilatne and Aria. Sinn Wi id'l Mum SmmtTille, a rt.t P.rt a Grand I onceflo. with a he.tral Keoirpaaioienl. CKrapiwed anJ to be by Metrnr Overture In Zeilt. Llndptititrr.

AlK, l. Wat. on. Hi Piarer." llTM ni. Duo.

Mr. H.ndH fiear and Mewr lMbttei, Mr la." HianM. laroarite Variation, on lh A Net cm Pin," wtthnwt orclwatral eomp.uinirni.. c. pc loi ,1 Ml thr viohn be Sla nor P.aanin Part HI.

T.r.nd Oretturt to MnaaK Ao. hon, ta so Mottle o'ee wit MM tlrtlia." iturarelii. NuoU vj iihe fourthl. bp Niaoo' Patau oil lwet. hon.ervil and Mim lV.t.o, Lo whn ham.

CwubO Ij'ihetto. a Mop Cneiie, followed br the fa rwrtte National An of "at. Patrn.a UT. arraj.iti and fmtn iinu. bv Manor Paaum' Lraln of the b7r 11, tliaion.

Thi onreru will re under the rai clock inc. Of Mr Wilton, lit tjv enowarweni 1 br opesei ll 'h coore. will romme a 1U paLtiatleja T. wmewed Tt momtne.nd In.ied it IV. ms'iynx, thf.sda a phiIi irit.

To those who, lilce ountriTr, hare hern accustomed foe il La tluTf yii to watch the Fame ol neotm Played by the King I IIomumi. tl r.tfiaaJ couiinunicUinn (trutrtrd in cur pa. of ytiln AtnthetrroDutdi Lftr slatire harr.Ur, on the li.itani, atweripure of bis Ust move on the JirJ. mim have chuacuiiaic ni amusing. Forced by the continued losses cf the Lie nWi.

and the irnprcixndfxl rr itmftit of his lubjecta, to enter into a trtatj with France and EtyrUud in litj Uat, for in indefinite arraiitica with ncea ready, mto any tna of combustibles that he micp' lo collet tier. It was ncccwiry, howcTcr, to omriKing in conxriucncr of tht treaty of May la. and lCMnhngly ihc in Loirlon were rcsumeiL Hut it Wcaine evident to the French and English plrnipotentitrieii that no immc. dia'c sott'ement of the jminU in ili.putc hrtwecn him and King Lkopoi.ii wa in the contemplation of hii Pl'Trl! Majrstv. Tiie first subject of ilivussion wa, nf course, the territorial Iwiimlarioi of the two States lately sqiarated, and tlic fair distribution lrtwccn thcra of theprorinccs which had boon forcibly uniuil undrr the sxitre of the KiiiRof tin NtTiiKiti.ANna, by Congress of Vienna.

(a this head tlw treaty of the artich of Noveiuhcr I lrtl, had encountered little difficulty, and with the cordial consent of the King of Hoi.lam, it was imagined that notiiinl jiartiwmildhavctiposed the arrangement with regard to Luxemburg, which hail been sanctioroil, not only by France, England, and Kuna'a. but by Prussia and Austria, the joint dictators of the Germanic Diet. The Hutch l'lcnipotcntiariei, however, threw out tuspicious hints that til territorial arrangement of the treaty could not be immediately aimed to lhat it would thr rcfore be judicious to postpone the consideration of that toc till other points were settled and that when everything was arranged to the satisfaction of His Pi Ten Majesty, he would then apply to the Herman branch of his family, and to the (Jf 1 manic Diet, for the concurrence in his covenants and engagements. The whole secret was thus 1 out at once, ihe whole stratagem for an interested postponement cr a convenient rupture of ihc negotiations was instanUneouJy disclosed and the t'onfer mce would have Iwn covered with just ridicule had it all wix! itelf to be duped by ueh a shallow mamruvrc The English and French Ministers, therefore, in August last, refuse I to continue a delusive svstctn of negotiation, in which, alter having arranged the whole nutters in dispute, they might exKod to see their completed diplomatic clitice blown down, like an infant's castle of cards, by a breath of ilis. ent from beyond the Rhine jnvited or encouragrd by trie chief contracting parly to their convention.

They accordingly cillo.1 halt" in the march of proto crli and till his Din 11 Majty should obtain from rclnites and confederates the necessary authority to enter into a binding engagement with re gard 'j) territory, and thus renutc one of the obstacles ,0 a final treaty which might be pleaded as a reason, or employed as a pretext, for annulling all previous proreedingi. Of this clearsightedness in detecting his object, ami this decisive resolution to counteract it, his Peri 11 Majesty bitterly complains. It wou'd have, imlrrd, suited his temper and his ambition better, lo have ne gotiatcd for anothtr twelvemonths on minor oiiits and then to hive played the ticrmanic Confederation acainst his pretended concssirns, when he saw an opportunity of gaining anything by the chicane. As usual, when a hitch has taken place in the pro ceedings of the lleliic Conferences, be the obstinacy or duplicity of Hi Dmii Majksty, his tlirey Imperial or Itoyal broilers, the Emperori of Al'sTRiv and of IlisMA and tlic King of Pri sma, have in the habit of seiuiii'g a joint ur separate Envoy, under pretext or with the intention of soothing his wounded pride, and inclining him to reason and mo irntion. On this occasion, a joint mission of the three Holy Allies was formed, and Prince Soiw artzemh iki was tUr diplomatic agent emplojcil.

His misiion is said to have had two I. To promote the application ef his Majesty the Di kk to ihe collaterals of the House of Ns sau, and to the (terman Diet, in order to obtain their assent to the cventuil cession of part of the firand Duchy of Luxemburg, and thereby The resumption vt the negotiations for the d.initive treaty, which had ceas. at lindnn since the of Auinist, in C'ln cnuence the demand of the Conference that the above applications should be first made." Hi Ma'esty is satd to have listened favourably to this Envoy but it cannot fail to strike everybody as extraordinary that hi. exertions or his persuasions hould have lx.en at all requisite for such olrjccts. In the technical formalities to which ihe when it suits his purpose, so pertinaciously adheres, it is rulrd at no number of the Germanic Confederation shall be entitled to separa'e himself from the general league for the whole or any part of his territory, without the consent of the rest, and lhat such consent must be asked by ihe party who desires the change.

Hy the same uthority it is decreed that the German agnates, or col. laterals of the Oraw.k familv, have a tight to omul'rd on anv imtlirication or new destination of the (irand Duchy of Luxemburg, which was given the Nashais of both sides cf the lUli an indemnity for some German istates transferred by the Congress of Vienna to Prussia. His Di tiii Ma estv, therefore, wht professes to have no pcrmial or family objection to the territorial arrangement of the treaty of Novembtr l.i, 1 VII, must have known that an application on his part to his relatives and his con. Iirates beyond the Rhine was neiessary, if he was sincere in his disire of narc and surely it did not rtijuire Prince SrHw.RTKNnrif., or any other Prince, to cunt nice him ol so lilain a truth. Neither lid he require tttw Prince's to incline him to renew the negotiations at London, the intcrruptii of hiih Ik' violently censures in the English ami French members of ilie ouference.

In short, the whole pro ceeding apjeirs a mere piece of Courtly dishonesty or hypocrisy, to impose ujion the loyal credulity of his own subjects, or to maintaiu his character for anti revolutionary obstinacy with foreign Conservatives. Racrifieitighis personal fctlings to the general interest," iit consent to nuke the necessary applications, to be enabled to surrender a part of a barren gTar.d duchy, for which he was more than indemnified by the cession of a richer district, and a more numerous population, in the bordtring province of Limburg. He transmitted his ropiest to the I Met at Frankfort by means of his Envoy at that foat of the Germanic nut his Chamber lain lo ihe Prince of Nawai about the beginning of Novimbif. Everybody knows lhal a public application may be made in pursuit of an object, accompanied or preceded with a secret request on the part of the applicant lhat it inay be refused. W't do not say that such was formally the ae in this instance but we cannot conceive how the Ouani.k Chamberlain and the Naksat Duke, in the ducal palace at Kiherich, could look each other in the fair without a hearty lauvh al the faicicat object of the Mi tin niis on The taimal nfusil oi the wining fur msie than iwo months to consult his brother Kiiuthh it etcn mate Imli.rou th.ii the foriiiilafplicanon by a Royal chamberlain, wt en wc coiisidcr ilie infimtcsiirul chance which his Highness, or his clc cendant, can have to be Grand Dukes of Luxemburg, when we reflect that the King of Hollanh has at pttient thr children, all of whom hive families, thit the Prince of OnAKo hw ttiree now, the Mtt nearly of age, that Prince FEfr.icmt, hia brother, haa likewise sons, all of whom mutf become extinct beferw an Iwir the Grand Ducht for in their Uth counns, who monopohae the a'H springi, and the ether Brunrrcns ef But anotlr conRtderation rrnders this refusal eren I lore absurd.

The King of Hollami exiwts.no doubt, tliat hereditary succession slull be establiahed in Ms family and if so, there is no reason why the rule should not embrace collateral 32 well as lineal descendants, the latter faiP.rg Vinieis the Dutch should again think of rmrtng a Stadlholdcr. The SovKntpiM of the: find Duchy of Luxemburg, if a Rhenish Nasaau, would thus mount the throne of the Dutch Netherlands, and would hare no reason to complain that a portion of a barren province had been exchanged for th whole of a prosperous kingdom Hie pretended obstacle of the Germanic Diet to the Hclgic arrangement cin scarcely be heard of without a smile of contempt. It is admitted by thu King of THE QUA It TXJtS Rt VI SUE. counrcineoun. Tht or'Keni asd the Princes Victoria drove out ycTtcrday foe the.

first time since tbe hue indlipoai. lion, from the effect! of wbiah he Reyal Ulfhocsi la now naltertfoTcred. The Dak of c'niiex look an aliin yeitrrday in a carri.rt to Kcw. Hit Ryat Hichneti Tisiied th PrjKtst Augntia at her residence at St James's. Th I'tfVt of Cimbctlmd rctomed to town ytsterCay trora Ms reildence at Krw.

KarlUrey rttumetl to blifuideoct in Downint'rrei. yes trrdiy alum ion, from vVobum abbey, BedfTtJihlre. Prince Talleyrand had anlnicrrlew wiih th noble Carl after his ar riTal. Sir U'lIloatbbT (fordon, lb (J aarur naater Oeneral, also rltl'ed the noble EuL air. SecTtury Stanley arrired In town yestcrfiT fWt to their il.jetlei at Windsor Ca Th Rlrht Hon.

t'U 1 hu tC(J nm hlpv'ni Mr J.tnrt (irahain haa alto rttuixd nti evni tioru Yltcount Alihcrp, from his teat, M'iie. ton hall, and Viscount I'almntton, were expected to arrive in town their respective residences In th course of last CTrntnf. The Judicial Co ntnilttt of the Prley Council held a mectine yr.terday momma in the CounciUctumber. Tbe same Lordiwcr present as at the meeting ia Situnlar. LrJ Wjr.forJ aire judemeni on the part of 'heir Lrd hipj in the appeal utrooifun Sutputiy v.

Sabiira Dye." Bri.eaL Their Iordthip. nut view with istrenie caution ihe fact of atloDtion thj orhirh In th nrevnt In.tanre. HoLiwtMii himself, in the late communication of his it a rainier of the tii nts of tbe widow an d.uli:T to Minister, that Austria and Prussia sent a special mis preaenied itlf at th first apprar anc of the cane the narie mak the adontton was a TOun sice to the Hague, to urge him to make the application mm, not rnort than Alyeari old; hi. wife had brought him a for its consent to th treaty and liad he and they been Fi.tmV?n'Sl Pu'f sincere, what could the petty Princes of the Confede txeeuie an act which would fin iljthi to aaother to share tne cxceeil During these operations there hare ration have done against them to prevent the change UT "UV'. Za i l.

been at intervals considerable of revenue ues iles it is wll known that the only interest which "ore of hi. nativity havin been cast by a Brahmin, who and where such has been tne case at tn close, oi uie Germany fccN or can feel in the incision of Luxem. n.e; tm, iiioit important omiision wa, that the lact of te adopt'on tuians as conclusive eviuence against uie ivuisc u. SFJty. 'Trt fJerrri UteJyuHiaW fa have already been described in the IU of ow eor Ksporadotlmt the great importiac of relate to the property of rebeLiota ecdesiaaCCS Induces ot to iaeerf complete translation of than: ROYAL The criminal btdBaey with wUch sons iadlTUvab bo losing ta tit secular cierf iWtardl tbe tdtstssW admooitloM of my OoremnKtit, sad, neWevint lb rxl ry saBcrity and lb nrerknm essential their erier, hate rorecrud therodra mt pwttaaui st setwnpbces ef th faction which dlararbs af afflicts tbecoontrr.

eaDe sst tbe ademdon of set ex meamres to maintain tbchttn aa4 tflc nliy oftb rfericsl bo toprorid.foetk. isfrty of tnestste th prrx of a. conpnaiiin the. teporiit objecn, I bar rescnTtd a th follirrtai decre An. 1.

Pnwstsslao shaB be taken fth temyorall tie of all secwhu wbatem cUi oe hierarchy, who Inj. Inc th ranks oe the rrrolu tionar antaf cf tbe rebel, emimtlnr fen U'se kis.doms the ecai UceoceTmay have eteaM. shafl ta fte aband th! chnrcb. "Art. 5.

As the aimiaal scute which the pihsf tide refers art such ss are done epeolr. sad may scuion of tbe teaporslltle taV tffert Immediately en the Bight of the eluatte becoming known by piue rtpon. From a Correspondent. During the hut three yean the Government hire pfTsevrred steadily In their fourse of reduction of taxation. They, hare done to at Very cotuld'eralrle rn, and hare had altmately tt defend their poJ ey tgiintr those who coniidcreu the security of the public creditors to have been endangered by the diminished resources of the Exchequer, and against those who, without Jon term fnces, looked to the repeal of taxes as the only duty which a reformed Parliament was cilled upon to perform.

Ooe high authority united in his own person the characteristics of these opposite parties and he attacked cur Finance Minister for not providing greater means for the more speedy extinction of debt, whilst at th same moment joining in the scramble," ha encouraged others, and supported Sir William Inlilby in a measure which would hare expesei! the dividends to imminent risk. The duties repealed in H.U and lSi amounted tt 1,790,000. the reductions of taxes in 133 increastd this amount by a furthtr sum of and if to this be added the reductions of the present year, tbe tot amount of relief given to the people will considerably in (ik mamn th MorponHtM elhe ceeleatis tin who amlM the factions by prvriding lnm un nrnia. ammunition, or money, to forward thir talqmltow puura. thai coonjcateA.

An, 4. MorcoTtr, th tiro poraE lie of tbo eeksUs tici who shall recrlte cr conceal th rebel's, shall bvJwe any person, to join them, or shall cxrit. nwremerUJ and sedition, among tbe people. In order to withdraw them. tVotn obedience do to th (iorernment, ihaJl be eoofiacaied.

Au i. Ia order that lb confiscation of tbe temponH tiei may take effect In lb eases provided by th foregoing article, it shall only preceded by short sad summary la. quiaitioa, and no further measure shall rtqulsto. Art. Th Proearador Slndlco of the place where lb eeeWsiaatle wboaw umpoealiile.

may be eon8eaie4 sides, shall. In vhta of his office, take ear thai they burg, uixin ihe occupation of its fortress as a nothecn cimrnunlcaie.1 loth ruling naa AT1I0Rp finjncial policy, nciehbourlnr rmindar. been Invited to the ceremony I 1 1 treaty of NoTWnber 15, 1 Ml, does not touch or dis. IimIC In addition, the appellant had produced, during ihe To those taunts and misrepresentations it was very turb that arrangement. The fortress of Luxemburg npV 'd easy, in dealing with reasonable men, to make a satis it still garrisonetl by the troops of th Confederation, brought forward had fiven testimony which wa false, factory reply and by a dose examination of the public I and w.ll continue to be so when the province is divided lt ehcum.tance.

their lordships t'" accounts any intelligent observer was at all times enabled I between Holland and Belgium. Thr.mpann and another against Drccken ar.d another," to understand the ciuscs of the deficiency that had arisen. With respect to the accounts of the last quar ter's revenue, no such apologetic explanations are re 1 on which the Germanic Diet would consent to grant his ffirrod tbe judgment, and dism'ssed lb iuirt(1 These accounts speak for them lvs, and show tnftmt nb ddegst of rrorindal Rents, Uforma P.W COT! I' nsiW i m. rheowah row dewart aiucauuu iiiutc auauiu man uirir conuiuonai rciusaii irrummond ana others the tomm.nionen lor rrencuian n.iunuiuiui ii.n:,.u.i uw iu. of his request.

His Majksty receives an indemnity making allowances for taxation repealed. The increase ment. 1 .3 Dr. Luthington opened thlt appeal. Th claim of th ap 1 ii a.uuuurg iniiu uie curuuiuiciu oi rus viranu lucy peiiant.

wai reluted, because Jamei UrummorJ, tnrougn on me quaricr is deducted from tbetelsrd ot Hnng tin, indemnity within mW umporaUtl. eording to th. dhuon of the synod ef range in uie inn, fay tne tierman innecs, and Scotiiih I'arlument in the rtign of James and Med trom coum nave lormcu. i the fc) a sufficknt Ineorn to tnewaiivi. will eonsent to Uie "No, savs i i i liul wncn xmined more minutely, tnis result, dMj l0 fulfil that charge.

the King of Holland, Limburg is civen me for lubiect. and served a colonel it. the French pewrice ihe satisfKtorv as itis, beromes suU mcregratifytng. We Art. R.

The furd of temponlides which may res alt from other losses, as well as for the loss of a r' and "w'd not be i.u.u... ii me aici were aciu convention conclude belwten tne rrencn ar.a r.n(iuii wo i.j..u.. i h. ik. numlc 1 v.r.im.m.

in NoTtmber.lHI The cUimw further opposed in rnnmi nmh, onlr. the oinrtrr's "WM t' tt tutntt. 7 on ihe arounU Oiat the iniiusvab property in question had I chlhlren, and widew. of th loyal who may klUe. belong to the German league was an intolerable gtiv.

been confiscated by the Kr.nca (ioTcrnmenr, as the properly Excise increase may be stated at 1 W.OWI. Dut I rem cfacf tht tht country, and the ance, instead of a source of strength and security, 0 before th conti acaii on ol JJtiii.h iroperty. tr, corresponding quarter of last year be deducted the w.im. ri ht ofmr xalied daaghtei aisd Uw rtmalaier. and as if all ihe Princes of Gtunany, including those were rioi excluded from compe'nsatlon by any anicle of the amount of the Ux on soap and tilea reduced or Mpealed, I llim lhoiM My, wlllb ard lo exdnetlon of the of Austria and Piu sis; 'ufferid by their federal union thst wh.re txceptiont wet not expressly st pu.

the rfJJincrease will amount to no less than 1,000. I public debt Art. 9. Tb enfot cement of the penalties prescribed by this decree shall In nowise prejudice any jndklal proceeding coon of law. what is needful for tbe fnl l.nd, ihe anicies should be interpreted in ihe moat compre 1 my th would be curiuus larguage to bold at the tiennre wav that the Piellams were Rruish luhiecu: lhat The increase on the Excise revenue of the year bas been present Congress of Vicnns it is even loo bad Tor Uie none "tors had been naturtllied In Fratrfe, and iMWt; but rectifying the account in the same manner a according to the French law they were not 1 rench subjects, undertaken acco ding to due cou oiiscrvaUvc Hofthc Hague and that eren if they were considered French subjecm still as that which have adopted reference to the quarter, xa rde hereof, and do hey hadtloaithcirht.asHiitu the real increase of Excise receipt will approach more fihneni of the same.

tV I'niv. rtitv nf to .1 I land to the house and lands of Perth, which claim was only I nearly than to The charge of In rubric, by the Roy. 1 Manual, al Aran joes, tkh U' side by the appearance of a nearer l.ne.l drscendant of th, m.lt l9th of February has exceeded March, 1531. r.nglisn Mouse o. ommons, returning the acknow the harl of corremondinff of i.

MICtJLAS MARIA OABKLLY. ledgnients or that learned loly for the collection of nrC "I i 1 Ied.hlps in support ot the award of ihe comni.s.ionerr, con I uriwards of 50,000. this sum, by reason of the credit I The jajimo. which rellgioo has eooaecrated to. retlre It.mr.lCmnmis.irm Thi.

inrrcb.n. of 1 oi, lection to tl.eir interc. aflorded by the conrenti. (i 1H15 allowetl, does not enter as a payment into the present I ment and virtue cannot be eonvmed Inie centre ef rebel Record ommission. This interchange of goo.1 ofhees tmtmthf two to Briiirh suVjec.

hat nulrleT but will add to the receipts of thenext. Thu I Hon, without prtjudic and injary to madtadon aid. sr. "I bnmF satisfactory, as the last was the greatest oojecM oi in veneration oi imboi omnsry. learnetl corrrauons of enhghteneilcounmc s.besiJcs the nsS.

ol HVldd tSI ffllp, mtlt Jt Unow; experience bas shown that som. nxm terie. immediate satisfaction which it crcatf s.cannot be with out its more extended use. It draws closer the bonds of international alliancw, it spreads a knowledge of our hnguag and our history among foreigners, and it iinulates them to the cultivation of a larger ac. adjourned CITY I.VTKl.UCE.VCt: I AQU COIITCXUB B.TV DCCO, in BUil, It it out I sir to state, mat a sum oi aoout o.wus.

in a excess of Customs duties is produced by the receipts in Ue ttjC honour sod lanctlty of th cloisters, I have re enrn but after making this reJuction, the. quarter aolred on decreeing ss follows increase on Customs will exceed ltvO.OOOZ. I Any monaatcry or coorent, wbaurcr ita Instltw With respect to the tax department, the loss by may be, trom which any Individual belonging to to a refusal to grant any more ainuitics of that de on th quirter but scrip where tho indnidual is him elf the purchaser of such I which warlike clothing, anna, or ammwnirJoei anaH b. annuity. As so.nc nonce wsa necessarily given of the i i received, with the coonivanc of the suprnor, snau tup.

adoption of tins new rule, great eagerness was evinced in ineiiury on pampniets nsu Dern locaiiy rcpraieii. ui prned. the interval h.lore it could be carried into execution to I branch of revenu exhibits an increase of 152,000. on I Art. 4.

Jlortcrer, any monastery or conrent ia whkn maka purchases of annuities on sdvance.1 lives. The fir md of 7, 000. on the quarter. This may, I may be proved that cUadesdn junta bar met with th per I'lrd Tt Flicning. 1 1 is now sscertainetl that the pressure on the money Hia.nUnce with our literature and political institutions market which occurred in the latter part, of the last i I eommanliy shall fly in order to pass or to the rebels, shall r.ii i month was owine.

am'irii other causes, to th abstrac uuu" i ir nt tl 1, n.l,, nn tl r.rtt iml on hnuvs immllT Maw the Tirue yy partirs. I hours afterwards toe prelate ooc not gir mtornauoa tncrcwi It will remembered, that th nf ih. I "aVT 1 rc ol 1 to th nearest authority, and nuy mat ne ass eoenmeaced ii i ,1 i i i 1 iiiv wus i i inc Deccaaarr proexcvuoKB aaauiat uw luaiu. ii ohm ui iveiirrstntauves acanowieugeii a icw ucxterout ihuitkiuiis oniy, nas oi laic ni. i i ii i i.

fallinc off on the year is, however, only and 2. Any mooiatery or convent from which tb ilxtn express ons rtg.n, a similar present, and Tl, par, ofth. eonunurdiy shall fl, over to tb. rbl. sbsll mere can no nouoi tiu: the Irlenlly IceU.ig lictwevn wint r.

I also be s.pprs.ed. he two countries i been promoted by such an inter nominee of a life annuity who. use excrtds bS. except I b.ir "Art.X In Hk manner, my roooastery or convent Into 1, rrri: 1 I I I l.l IC I I i. uu.j i jii'jwing is a ot tlic letter, which was ju Uie English language TH THK RKIIIT HON.

THK Sl'KAKKR OF THK IIOL'Si: OK OMJIONS. S'r, The I'nivertity of Tubingen has just received ihe hrge collection of hirorical documents published by order ol I'aillamrnt under the direction ol the Record The Acidemic Senate is well awire that this truly magniheen and rov al present la due lo your favours, and begs the honour in render you his mnt sincere lhanka. The noblest ueo! power and weal' is when employed in repagaiing rciincc and knowledge in distant coontries. No nstinn can boast ol a more frequent or liberal display of ihi uprrtner than the Itritish, and the Aradeailc Scna'e is proud not havirg been forgotten in the distribution of its boun. lies.

The source of knowledge which has been laid open before us will ihe mote be one ot the first ornament! of the nu.cuni at Tub nrrn, as few librares on ihe Continent are in possession ot the work Thi undcrtigneJ, in fulriUinfr the oHer given to dim by the Acidemic Smite, feeli hippy in assuring you of his hi eh evtceni, and has the honour lo remain, Sif, your most obe dient and humble servant, T. IIKKBST, D.H., iircoro net ni.rrstiym luoineen. ai. in. slav.

.1 uuuti, on ur I .1. i n. i wh sum he intended to venture on this simi head. any proeeemngs agauw u7 uv ti nr l.it i. d.vino hv aimi mn taxes be.

consenuenuv. reduced ts tar. and as tar only. irscy sgsinsttn atatt c.iciniven by Sienor I'aranini tot place at the Adtlphi transiiiretl. and come to the knowledge of the leailing as is consistent with the public credit, and neither tbe I Tak notice hereof, and do what Is Medial fix ittfaliil Theatrelast niehu The prruiriuance of I'aeanml himself Scon), banks, they a loptetl a still mor secure course, i.r.r nor thp refnrme.1 Parliament need 1 nurked by extraordinary and btillum ba.ure.

.1 (rom 0 Ref Ministry nor the reformed 1 arUament need nbrU by ri" 11" UnJ to Ui other for htalthv subiects of advanced ace. PTiienu any uaoB ui.v urousic, iUnh or. a MfJOla MAHIA UAKBLIsl. tail ed but exceptinr only Mix Watson, who should be lup to that ol nil years, which the tables at that time consisuog oi uiua i unc. itwmais, uv.

Ve (xtnct rrom tne troawe au accouni oi pokrn ol irrms ot rr.i'e, the lest perhsps mat Is lam lrcrmitletl. I he maximum ot age was then reiluerit hy I who seem bouad together by a tniuxu necrmuru, but I ntnre of the rxnnsa Dacket sum piid in for that purpose within the last week is to the more rapid knowledge of tb. superior, to order end estimitfd at not less tha i 700,000., and the money 1 3. con.ptx. against th stau.

shall ninttuti. market not bemr prepared for such a d.mand, nor remittacce of the receipts of the distributor. I AlA Tbeob.rct, corudTworvhlp belonging aware at the Ume or the causes which gave rise to it, Though the Post othce revenue has increased within inonaattrlts of ec it is not surprising that a considerable rl'ect, together thr nutTteTw rectipu exhibit a small diminu with some alarm, was produced by it. With the knowldge which has sinci been obtaine.1, the abstr.c Thl hu of rh ptcth. diocesan, ami Art.

5. Tb objects consecrated to worship belonging the monasteries or convents which may be ropyreaasd by decre shall distribaud by tb r. smong the moat necessitous parishes, sa ti.vi cf in lately paid by the department, in connexion witn uie I lortnauon ot tne execution tnereci oong inunimiicu uiiue. of no importance, since the money must, within ash rt of the mail coaches and packet services, tbe "'Art, 8. Tb movabl and InunorabW ptoperty belong, period, and in some shape or other, be brought baik gros, ricpt not hiTing fallen off.

rnoraaiterle or convent opprda be into circul.tion. 6. 1 "mdtately soU by public socdoo, aeerdlng bsdo eoars i ne origin ami nistory pi tne late ope raiions in I Government annuities have been before rarliallv no revenue, and unnercacn we see tne luuesx reason to con Xhe aai of temporalldes which m.y result ticetl, but the circumstances are curious and well worth gratuUte the public. We confidently expect that when I fronl the provisions of thi my Royal decree will be applied bringing to the lecelleciion of the public. A wealthy balance sheet is laid before Parliament, and that I to the payment of th pen on, which 1 shall ssslga to tbe well known as one ol tne lew men ot ranic we htTe mMM nf juJginri not orj.

the parenls, widows, and orphans of the loyal SpantaeiU who who have the talent of managing successfully their ill mar di In defence of the throne and tb country and the money concerns, has Uie crulit ot bring the hrsl to remainder, If any there shoold will be desUned to the ex inak the discovery, and ilie h.Ie constitution of a not be diminished. Let the Government and the k. rcsid.nt on his own estate is said to have sag I House of Commons persevere in this course, let tbe I t.t iteste.1 the s.lvantage wine i might reape.1 irom sucn be re.luce.1 aST ar. and as far only, tt is con th. an invi stinvnt.

lie staknl at tbe outset, it is said, he fttrmitled. The maximum of age was then reduced hy who seem bouad together by a triiuxta necrmitru, but I nptare of tfle Commissioners of the National Djbt to SO but this whose iiiiance however unholy, will not be very effec The Ca ti.f.rri,.n and annLiu.e hr a numervu. audience, and we h.ve i "ti ol ihc vocali tt the better. Tbe tnuruinmcnt. however, ou the liole, was received, as il deserved lo be, with much sa I bt these ill prove highly atuacure.

Paga 10 uie cauuous speculator in annuities, ami it was nini execution ol St. I'auick'a Day, arran ed for, and' rcsolvttl hnaliy to rrtluce tne menmum to except jiertorrued on, the fourth ring, would ol ltselt repay a I uisni oni fide annuities, which look place last week Ca plain (J coeval of Oalida sent to this offie on tb 30 Ji of March tb following despatch Moat Excellent Scnor, Having cnrnmnnlratstj lo the i i tr. I Board tor tn pemce of tne tewaraacoaia, in ariwwasiww isit to this ihcaire. l'hothi i. with ihn raiirwi thr mi.

i.ni aiitl ln.f th, and murh esteemer and admired I OuadaleU. and to the Commandant Oencral, md.tntmm, 91 scasnn, look place list nlrht at the Kinc'i Theatre. It wa. I up me a. me two preceuina anu tpienia as onment or me wora, oi tuner stauior tru.

i hl. at it w.i.nu.lle nnowrmiL Thm.ll 1 lu rasutiiuii sun tciii.u in uie niuiiti uiu.c. u.n j.l, I.k, r.ndonr and I wnita, hctcnt sprinkhnr nf auttained characters tliounh it may and will he done. liberality oioncr to himself, had ourchased and made (tor I Her Majesty' Minister In Loodon, bad sailed from fly it itiusi I atkn.i.lcdtfed lhat the great majority of th at The moral of all this is very obvious, and will of at very considerable expense, and felt almost more plea. I moot), laden with munition ef war fee the Preundat, th and tbe brigands ciudaleU com.

the coast. Tb result ef these mea ...1 .1... ha. nuvai ttvrt.naLe. least the most p.

udily dsr.l characters, are Irequently the ihe ouUet, for the granting of annuines on sc 1 honourable and kind hearted conduct and character of Mr. I 17.1. 2 1b the mornine the sardaeas Argos Captain Do Juan Aatonlo Cortina unress packet. Of the particulars of thit ope 11 wnn iiiru evolutions, vji lun locceu mere 1 more oflera tnan on nav. been mxlel, nave oeterininea ro I ii M.

ill k. mnlvdhf th. adWwnrf dcsnalcS. hicb I have the booour of enclosing to your ExcaUency. nost stupi.l and unattractive.

There wa an abundance of airily like that of the Government, because a great RoSson In every tMnsactinw of hi life, bat, the Imemtofl 1 (Uadrd'uig, wa''inir. Kc and the voltigtur Pa' lei son, and rrWi would obviously aris from it and meinbersof hi familv, toe whose benebt they art told; I brigSBtine hi rjrrSnifJL thefrau or dissd vantages to which it might lea were dccl ning to sell by priu contract (for which esptured the a no lack, but it ill teroutness minrle I 1 more of humour, and less of tois. not then foreseen but there is enoujh to destroy all wrK wiUiaut reservation or aarblioe. to the fair I it, 1 11c emcriawiuiem would In every 1 arguments in lis isvour in tne asteunuing tact, wntcn and lire estimate and appropriailon of in puBUc rt pect be belter. IW establishetl beyond all doubt, that the Govern.

man irom iogoii arnv.i yesi ntay ut tne pa mcnt has lost immense sura, cf money by it, and this Exkcutiov of Man.t.s Swixxey, roR Robbery I have taken care that the vessel ilould be freighted. Nil Assault at fi aEENLaw. Mannes wa a I 'd btt cargo depoalted has secure storehouse with a dosibls 0 ts, wnn" a'e uir oeio uicieij iu UWj under a financial operation conceived fioui kind nailre of th north oi I but has resided in Ulaaaow iarentovy, on of which was placed la tin bands inesoin. 1.1 ihuse received some wttks ago, conum no imelll molivtS in a perio.1 of profound pea 'inc he wa, a hoy, and haa been jn th przctlc of coming tary Commandant inUrim of tte prxxinc eTay, "tm'k Drrv si thk Pour of LoM ON. unlavourable result ought to have been all J.tlxn rfS' 'n.

Khr In ih, kreping of HAnvem ef the fwvd 1 In the Isi of June a very important reduction is, we un but impossible apprelien 1 the conclusion to which entndej fo, cria.e for which be suffered, a very stoat eostaa, which will form a sufficient evidence ef tb lruftlt dtrnnl, to lake place in th: tannage duty. A short time Ministers and Parliament must now come will be, thit and rather a rood lwkine man. He was a Raman Cacholc. I AiSnutrViil In hi to m. haa laid that igo a deputati Inmi the i hamrs (ximniliiee, tne ajing annuities must be altogether abandoned and was at the time he was brought to Greenlaw gacl, after I ooe mort tne Pretmder's scents embarked on board this osing trade, wnicn nas taU'din ail tneorjects pro ''i f'j la noranu mun g.c.

1 r.t.i 1. u. 1 and Hndges sccotrpanird by Mr. Tym.l, by the aaaistance of a boy about nine year, of age, I bav interacted Colonel Cnesta, ia ease any spa theKemcmhraacer; Mr. Scotr, iheC Clerk in the Chsm.

oy it, and wl.icn must lie l.Ii in luture, as alt he of he had mad nlarfs were reiDy on board, to tak means tonxik a iH office the four Members for tte eiiy of ljndon, mattsTs of that sort lK uld be, to private enterprise and pro rrl. thlt Kefote his trial be waa able to read aty in, 1. order to the Ideadfrinr Sir. ouny, r. lor Miields; and air.

irani, ironithe stgacity. Instetd ot reducing, ll nas materially added In the Bible. His behaviour during coofincmcst I waited on Lord AlU.orp, ixwd Auckland, and t0 national debt, as will be shown whenever the wat highly ttd.factory. About o'clock in th morainir be 7. vJeTsT rrTm I ioec.

P. Thom.on. to confer with the Government on nn thl, Mrrt Tr i was removed irom th the Totfa hoose. and la I CmmimOB tn paruc may oe cneu accwramg id taw. bourn th careo la doc vet formally cenl Sed.

Colonel f.n,r fVnanla rUl i ihia It rontla SJOW m.akata. 300 bar. pa annum, the otiainal debt beinc nearly ail raid oS. for the account, and Exchequer bills at 63a. to it.

S.rf;,id. wrdlhwaa mrua? IhT Ots and near to I of carrrid res, ISO large barrel ot rwwder, sod a qaan ani rue nartxrir ana pon imaon acrTice, nnaer me ma J'ortuguese stock his undergone some ad which had to pa, he was deeply afleeied, 1 "'i Xr.w. riw, ftr iki nageme.t of corporation, requiring no mor.m.nl4(N)ti. that wa. nnd.r th oeceasity of JULfJ SSS SS lJ nifCJ to 10 defray the expenditure under that head uis Z.T!lf.L!l! ttlng th support priest who acomnan'ed I frpoa of having I fact mad.

twHer Msjy.y frrCZ. 1c i ut ft" hln Tewnnonse he regained hi. for rlond Ca CoaimaerfiiVW in 1 e.cucu, I mer composcre, an co'inieJ tn dcrotionU exerctees a'ocg I 7 .1 rT, Xf haitiaid lb lallhn IT WatJis OtradaartejWUlMt bav escaped. The eon ta btwta rude fat wwtdung i' conderarios. and.

du ay teP. ieamnK erj uc arm 1 Httienni reception i 'acl. ol ihoae places, CaJnimtan I The sawyers who struck on the 1st ot July last of hit spiritual atundam. Therop havmg been adraated, I fZiZZTjl wtta sr. all ready oat th sUehtrst lartsjiarton.

"ur I htvi at Ungth discovered lnt 114 LJfV1 f1" "Ccred I he coounued luw.lhtmhiTv I ta txecwtrthl Important servW, srU tt parDcwlar th Cap ur liuna 11 uui uuiv eci ut 1 111 1 10 reiurn 10 10.11 uiwiuii. f.c uvw u. 1 A rw LVaJua 1 alatlla nna. rem lhal Ilia Majesty, tleipalnng 10 find any perwns who ever, have been generally mpplied, and, like many rtlier. evreev erer tertuma ecL A soon a tne pft I fA itr I hit when 111 toluiitar.lr Ucouie tiers, l.at sv a number ut man I tbey linu llieir rrpeuiaiurr 10 it tuu i.ie.

i.rrrrwr 1 roe sirrui yitew, nc ancu u.w "7" I sim i.i in the ntiat.bourho.Kl of ihtTuiUnes. Th hrsl wrsn n.r. player uoul lit was extinct. About 11 clock arrangers te 1 th ernresx nackrt the matler tali him wso ih: mistortur.e to ie caur.t wui ecompiiedtot.ite A letter rrcfTvru cn nuiy oy tne rtev. v.nric, pour mu w.u nwi 1 rrmvi olfc.

CAun.ure. from mmis.er of Portsoy, stales that the body of Captain br number cutkctttl easUd mWIm that beWUbouncltO Oporto and Lisbon Wltft prOVl Sut.dav lilgltt a CIS, nine niches long, made of liotdoo, who, wiU be recollected, ai dro.ncd ax Poiinia tain i.uuu, aro, very uui win aeu.tw lions, but UpOl. ellRiinatlon he foUDd WSteau prw. ll.nlnchindanitr,chargtd boma in Januaryl.it, hat been washed a.bor, on the ur a fieal koT tW aho wi present yisiocs the warlike Stores above mentioned. After th gunpowder, lied to a trick, sod put upon ou.

nanfl.hu coasi, and that his rpera, money, and watch, had bu insuallj drrwrrted mgmainiariattfVamMMVttaae Alt. llandio.dVinciow..U.,int)sii.t MrI)rty. A been found In his pockets, ani are in ihe custody of the tng Oretrd.w ever tine 4v fL iiLrt tttcOof hghwd matc i wa. lived It. U.

An expU.ioo took place, worthy clergyman, who had ordered th. corns be placed l.tJSL rurUiguese Caia J.wZ5! ii. aad set fir. to tb wlndoicur! in a com. but wevlout to interment, wiabed to knowwb.

Tbere n. uadition of any pirttenbr exeentloo bay. exTrraw cktt wm destined Ibr 1 pu.tlcnth.twa. imothe Derby lelicr Ux a few 1 C.ptain f. 1 TtlZ I V'' ago..

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