3 MAY 1851, Page 9

Accounts from Paris, of yesterday evening's date, say that the

Police had discovered the clandestine printing-office from which the bulletin cir- culated by the "Central Committee of Resistance" was issued ; and that M. Greppo and M. Miot, Montagnard Representatives, were so compro- mised that they will be arrested.

M. de Persigny had written a letter to the Park, declaring that the ac- count of his conversation with Geneml Changarnier, published by the Ordre and other papers, was " comPleteDy false."

The report that Oporto had risen on the 24th in favour of Saldanha, was officially confirmed in Paris yesterday, by a despatch from Madrid to the Spanish Ambassador. The additional features are mentioned, that a military rising took place first in consequence of the arrest of some officers and soldiers ; that the inhabitants then joined the rising of the military ; and that the combined insurgents gained :the mastery " after a san- guinary conflict of two hours."