11 SEPTEMBER 1830, Page 4

Disturbances have broken out in the Prussian provinces on the

left bank of the Rhine. At Abkla7Chapelle, the riots, assumed rather a serious aspect. On the. 31st. of Augnst,:the workmen, accompanied by their families, assembled in crowds in front of the house of a cloth manufacturer named Nillesen, whose doors and windows they destroyed, as well as machines, amidst cries of " Vive Napol6on ! Vive la liberte." They then proceeded to a public-house, where they gotdrunk. When they had gathered courage from theif liquor; they attacked the house of Mr. COME- HILL, an Englishman, treating it after the manner of the brave Bruges mob, formerly mentioned : they next attacked the gaol, with a view to the liberation of the prisoners. The citizens, had, however, by this time rallied ; and charging the rioters, they killed ten or twelve of the most forward, wounded a number of others, und made seventy or eighty prisoners. It was rumoured that the spirit of insubordination had displayed itself in Coblentz and other Prussian towns on the Rhine ; but this has been since denied. There is,. however, quite enough felt and shown in his recently-attached dominions, to keep the hands and head of his Prussian Majesty employed, without seeking to interfere with his neighbours.