27 APRIL 1867, Page 2

The Times has sent a special correspondent to Luxemburg, who

reports that the people of the Duchy like their present Government very well, but prefer, if they must be swallowed up, to be eaten by France. They dread the Prussian rigidity, and are accustomed to the bse of French, though they speak among themselves a dialect which is a mixture of French and Flemish, and mast be very like the language a duck would talk if it tried to quick French. The garrison, Nageauers, are quiet and popular, the

Prussians do not interfere with liberty, which is quite absolute, and the Luxemburg citizens object to neutralization. Without the garrison what would they have to eat ?