28 SEPTEMBER 1833, Page 10

We arc informed that an intrigue has been for some

time going on between the King of Holland and the Orangeists in Belgium; and that the result has been the departure of several of the most wealthy Orangeists for the seat of the Congress, where they will endeavour to persuade the Allied Sovereigns that the majority of the Belgians are desirous of returning under the sway of their former Sovereign. The last despatches from the Hague were of such a character as to remove all hope of an early settlement of the Belgian question, without coer- cion on the part of Great Britain and France ; and of this there is no prospect at present ; the King of the French having quite enough to do to maintain himself, and Lord PALMERSTON being determined to preserve peace, happen what may.