21 APRIL 1832, Page 2

The accession of Prince OTHO to the throne of Greece

seems to be somewhat doubtful, after all that has passed on the subject. One reason assigned for the selection of the Bavarian Prince, is said to

A have been the father's wealth ; which, it would now appear, he is by no means disposed to throw away on so hazardous a specula- tion. If, therefore, the embryo King cannot contrive to raise funds by way of loan for his new establishment—his intended subjects being more likely to take from him than give to him— there is a fair chance of the whole scheme perishing. If the Prince do go, it is understood that Count DARMENSPERG will go with him to look after him—to act the King until the Prince him- self is old enough to take the character.