9 OCTOBER 1830, Page 4

The Nuremberg Correspondent describes the whole of the force in

Rhenish Prussia, present and expected, as not more than forty I] ousand men. The frontier garrisons °lithe Belgic side are strong, —they have been recently reinforced. The singular disturbances occasioned by a few whist-playing journeymen tailors at Berlin, to which we formerly alluded, is stated in a letter from that city to have been more serious than was at first admitted. The riots are said, however, to have been confined to the tailors—the integral part of the community took no share in them. The reforms demanded by the politicians of Berlin are not very great—they ask for leave to smoke in the public promenades, and that the flies de la rue should be permitted to join them. The smoking has been conceded. How happy these Radicals of Berlin would be if transported to our Strand! The letter in question says, the people of Berlin are very like the people of Paris.?