11 APRIL 1835, Page 2

The Arabs in the neighbourhood of Algiers are giving the

French some trouble. The Messager des Chambres says- " The Arabs present themselves simultaneously at all the points where the French have establishments. The colonists seek a refuge in the town, with all

the articles they can save. The report is afloat that the Arabs ro I r siting their attacks upon Algiers, after carrying Mustapha and the Douera Camp. They are said to be led by deserters. There is much boasting in these pretensions; but they confirm what we have heard of their exasperation and thirst fur revenge. So much perseverance in their resentment can but aggravate the disastrous con- dition to which the colony has fallen. The utmost misery prevails among the colonists."