3 NOVEMBER 1832, Page 1

The Brussels papers are full of discussions on the arrest

of Signor PESCATORE. The Luxembourg authorities would fain have it believed that he was arrested within the limits of the garrison ; but this the Belgians sturdily deny. He appears to have been arrested within the limits in the first instance; but on being carried before a magistrate, . he was instantly released. He then proceeded to Grevenmacher, which is without the limits ; and there the final arrest took place.

LEOPOLD and his Consort were present at a splendid review of 12,000 troops on the 26th. It took place at Diest. Another review of a smaller number, however, took place at Louvain On the 20th.

The Nouvelliste, Paris Ministerial journal, says that on the same " day that the treaty between France and England was signed [Thursday . sennight], a steam-boat was sent with despatches to the King of Hob. land, calling on him to evacuate the citadel of Antwerp by the 2d.- It adds, that the combined fleets would sail for the purpose of enforcing - that order on the 5th ; and that the French army would advance on the . 15th. The rumour that Prussia meant. to interpose to prevent the • forcible settlement of the Belgic question, is said to have originated in a hoax, played off by a person in one of the public offices on a Berlin „ quidnunc.