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The diqnissal of our Whig Ministry has, of course, occasioned

a good deal of excitement in Holland and Belgium. The people in both countries are said to regard it with apprehension, inas- much as it may lead to further attempts on the part of the King of Holland to recover his revolted provinces, to the manifest injury of all, though the vindictive feelings of the King may be gratified by another campaign. The Belgians, too, are said not to relish the prospect of French interference, for which an attack from Holland would afford the pretext.