19 APRIL 1834, Page 10

The intelligence which we receive from Lyons is by no

means con- firmatory of what the French Government would wish us to believe. We have nothing to convince us that the fighting was over on the 15th ; and by what we can gather from the letter of our Lyons correspondent, which is dated the 13th, the spirit of the workmen continued to be so unbroken as to render it highly improbable that the conclusion was so soon at hand. The hapless city is ruined. As a City correspondent writes to-day—" Nothing since the sack of Ismail by Suwarrow has been more bloody."—Standard.