11 OCTOBER 1834, Page 1

Dissatisfaction with the present state of its financial affairs is

spreading rapidly in Holland. The people of that country, thanks to the obstinate selfishness of their Monarch, and their own corn-- mercial antipathy and national spite to the revolted Belgians, have to bear a weight of debt which is beginning to be felt insupport- able. The Dutch cannot avoid seeing, that while they have wasted vast sums, and made prodigious exertions in maintaining an army utterly disproportioned to the extent and resources of their terri- tory, that army has effected absolutely nothing towards the re- covery of their lost dominion over Belgium. They now begin to open their eyes on the real state of matters; and, when once ex- Cited, history has shown them to be a dangerous and unixianat.,,e,. able race. King Wituasi therefore may be assured that his, position is not the safest.