25 MAY 1833, Page 9

A letter from the Hague states that the Prince and

Princess of Orange and their suit will shortly set out ICH London.

The Dutchess de Bern is represented as being fir good health, but very much annoyed at the refusal of her partisans- to believe in the truth of her marriage and delivery. It is said that Count Pain i has requested permission from the French Government to visit his wife at Blaye. M. Chateaubriand had undertaken the task of informing Charls the TentA and his family of the Duchess's good fortune. ,

A dreadful fire broke out on Saturday week at Honfienr, a short distance from Havre, which destroyed forty houses. It commenced on the premises of a charcoal-burner ; and conimunicatina• to an IHss next door, where a large quantity of brandy was stored, spread with frightful rapidity, and was extending its ravages when the vessel which brought the intelligence left the port.