9 MARCH 1833, Page 10

POSTSCRIPT.

SATURDAY NIGHT.'

Lord WILLIAM Rossini-has written from Lisbon to our Government, giving a sad account of the Miguelite army, and of the general position of Don Macusa; but it appears from the official accounts at the Admiralty, from Oporto, that the Pedroites are little better off than their opponents. The Marquis of PALMELLAt although no longer nominally a Minister of Don PEDRO, has received powers to negotiate with the French Government.

Sir JOHN MILLET DOYLE in one of his letters, states that many of the English and Irish were so drool in one of the sorties, that they till down and allowed the other troops to march over them.