18 SEPTEMBER 1830, Page 3

The following extraordinary document appears in the Piedmontese Gazette, under

the date of Corfu, August 5. We confess, from its contents, we should incline to look on it as a hoax. What sweet youth is he who is to king A in Greece under the tutelage of JOHN CAPO D'ISTRIAS ? We said, when a sovereign was first proposed, that JOHN would not resign ; and it appears we were right. Sir,—We hasten to acquaint you with the high approbation of our respective Sovereigns of your Administration, and of their desire to see you continue to govern and administer the interests of your nation with that zeal and activity which has always distinguished your Excellency.

"As the renunciation of Prince Leopold again gives occasion for the Allied Sovereigns to think of the interest of your nation, we being autho- rized by them, inform you, that the last protocol will •not.be executed in any part, and that another will be made in every respect much more satis- factory to your nation, and by which there will be assigned to it a more ample extent of frontiers, both by land and sea.

" It is also the intention of their Majesties, that the Sovereign, who is to reign over the new State, be a young Prince, and Mal your Excellency shall he his guide and his Mentor as ltng asyou lire. You will observe, that the loan of sixty millions of francs for your nation is determined, and that as soon as possible a part will be sent to you, to be employed for such purposes as your Excellency shall deem the most necessary. Their Majesties have learned with great regret, that some individuals of your nation very often give your Excellency a great deal of trouble; and we are therefore authorized to tell you, that if these persons do notbe quiet, but still continue to give you cause for dissatisfaction, your Excellency is authorized by the full powers of the Three Allied Sovereigns, to proceed against them with all the rigour of the laws, and, in case of need, to apply freely, with full authority, to the Commanders of their Majesties' forces both by sea and land, who have already received their orders to this effect.

"Accept the expression of our esteem, &c.

" MONTMORENCY LAVAL.