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The Vienna papers of the 23d ult. mention a report

there, of the death of Captain REINDL, the person who attempted to shoot the young King of Hungary; in consequence of the wound he subsequently inflicted on himself.

The Frankfort Diet have, it is said, at the instigation of Hanover, taken into consideration the great distress that prevails in the States of the Confederation, by reason of the numerous checks that go to prevent beneficial intercourse between them. The Diet is said to have taken up the subject very seriously. The numerous protocols that have been framed on the subject of the separation of Holland and Belgium have been a subject of censure with some and ridicule with many ; they, however, sink into utter insignificance, compared with those that have arisen out of the question of the navigation of the Rhine, so many years agitated between Holland and the various Sovereignties through which that river runs. From one that has recently appeared in the Frankfort journals, dated 30th July 1832, it appears that up to June last year, no fewer than 521 of these documents had been framed; and we need hardly add, that the points at issue were not much nearer to settlement then than When the first was The exact number of the protocol of the 30th July is no,tes has respect to an assertion of King WILLIAM, that the Ijtatee.

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had never claimed the privileges proposed to be give by the Conference; which assertion it contra.dictf terms. ...