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Iv . the neig,hbourhood of a Bourbon. There is surely

something .

— a more consistent form than it had previously done. On the private one.

a,- ling forili-th.e concurrence of the King of Holland and the Belgic July, had acquired enough of self-respect to despise.

e their repeal.. . - lery of Waterloo."

"The Plenipotentiaries observe that this repeal must be entire, so as to • A M. de HAUSANNE exclaimed, that the General was upsetting restore the navigation of the Scheldt, without any right of duties or France, when he, in fact, was only upsetting the Stagyrite. The search, except-those which were established in 1814, before the reunion of Belgium With Holland, in favour of neutral vessels, and of such as be- to Belgian ports; his Majesty the King of the Netherlands having rection in Poland hid been viewed by the'French Ministers. He . declared, through the medium of his Plenipotentiary, that the vessels was replied to by SEBASTIAN!, GUIZOT, and others ; and the de- belanging to Belgian ports had not been, nor should be, molested, so long bate, like other splash debates, as Mr: HUME calls them, ended as the Belgians'shbuld not molest the vessels or property of the northern where it began.

! provinces of the Netherlands. ' • " Convinced that although the.King, in his good faith and wisdom, will not fail to accede to all the points of their demand, .yet the Plenipoten-

tiaries are obliged to declare hereby, that the rejection of this demand to vary according to the views and wishes of the writers. Those would be considered by thkFiiie ,Powers as an act of hostility against which appear in the Berlin papers dwell on the want of union them ; and that if, on the 20th of-January, the measures' which impede among"the patriots, and the apathy in their cause which every- the navigation of the Scheldt should' not cease, conformably to the pro- where preva.ils merit in the immediate neighbourhood of the miser GYMS Majesty himself, theFive PoWers would reserve to themselves ti*adoption of such measures, as they might, consider necessary for the' capital. Of the want of union, the most faVourable reports un- DriKapt eiteo,ioTh of their engagements. I informed that acts of hostility had been resumed, chiefly in the environs Spain—Ireland—India . . 'is ment—IV. The Supreme Court of Maestricht ; that the movements of the Belgian-troops seem to lildi- London und•Provincial News . 76-80 of Appeal. . . 84 cate ari intention of investing that fortress, and that the troops, have TOPICS OP THE DA1r—• & Music—Royal Society— Geological - are to cease without the least delay, and that the Belgian troops are to Divine Right ,. . - . • . 82 Society . 1 . . . . 89 return immediately, agreeably to the declaration above mentioned, to the

"The Delegates have to add, that if the Belgian troops shall not have returned tattle said positions by the. 20th of January, the Five Powers will Whatever may be said of the abstract right of the Allies to in-