8 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 11

The attempt at a revolution in Switzerland, is attributed, by

the correspondent of the Herald, to Prince METTERNICH. This poor old man has long been in the predicament of ALLAN RAMSAY'S witch" He gets the blanse of all falls out.

And every neighbour dreads him round about."

There seems to be a unity of Diabolism as well as of Deism in the creeds of some public writers ; else they would hardly assign, so constantly as they do, every act, however vaned, to the agency of a single cause, however potent and willing. We understand that Mr. Chapman, a person in the household of King Leopold, arrived in town the night before last, with important despatches for the Belgic Minister.—Morning Herald.

A brother of Prince Metternich arrived at Mivart's on Thursday. This may serve to explain the story of the Austrian Premier's alleged visit to England.