19 SEPTEMBER 1829, Page 7

POSTSCRIPT TO THE WEEK'S NEWS.

SATURDAY, Two deLOCK. There is no further news at the Foreign Office from the East, nor is there a foreign arrival of interest of any kind.

The German mail which arrived this day gives the following from Cologne, September 10th :- " For the first time for the two hundred and fifty years we to-day see the English flag flying in our port, The English schooner, commanded by Cap- tain Milne, which sailed from London on the 19th of last month, by way of trial, having been detained, according to some, by contrary winds, or, as others say, by being delayed in the Waal, arrived here yesterday evening, and orders were immediately given to land her cargo. A house here also received to-day a letter stating that a ship was to leave Liverpool in a few days with a cargo direct for our port."

There have been some disputes at Giessen between the students and the townsfolk.

It is rumoured at the Treasury, that the Duke of WELLINGTON has ordered returns of the Salaries in every branch of the Government to be made to him, with a view I a sweeping reduction. The United States and Quebec Papers which arrived in town this morning from Liverpool, state l hat the harvest throue:hout those corm, tries has been one of the most prod!tetive known for many years.