25 SEPTEMBER 1830, page 3

A Report Reached London A Few Days Ago Of An

insurrection in the Russian capital. It requires confirmation. It is admitted that the army has been Icng in a discontented state. Revolution in Russia is at present, however,......

The Intelligence Of The Revolution In Dresden, To Which We

al- luded in our last number, rested on private letters ; subsequent arrivals confirm it in all its essentials. The King has really, though not formally, resigned in favour of......

Prince . William Of Brunswick Oels Arrived In His Native...

which his respectable brother had so hastily abandoned, on the 10th. The disorders which had taken place after the retreat of the former ruler, seem to have been great, though......

The King.—his Majesty, It Is Said, Is Much Pleased With

Brighton; and though he will open Parliament in person—for our William the Fourth does not admire the very common practice of subordinate officers, of doing duty by deputy—he......

A Private Letter From Algiers, Dated The 5th Of September,

con- tains the latest intelligence of the new settlenient, and a some- what affecting - account of the departure of BOURMONT. " The Marshal departed on the 3rd. in the evening,......

Letters From Frankfort On The Maine, Dated Lath...

of a movement in no fewer than forty of the states of Ger- many, with a view to put down the odious system of' laws, by which almost all the internal commerce of that portion of......

It Has Been Suggested That The Present Would Be A

proper period for a commercial treaty between this country and France. We fear the manufacturers of Rouen would stand in- the way of any such arrangements, even if our precious......

It Has Been Stated By The Globe, On What Oui

prudent contem- porary declares to be authority, that MINA is actually on the Spanish frontiers. We may therefore look for news from Spain soon ; and the anticipations of the......

Reports Have Been Circulated Of A Powerful Prussian Force...

taken up a position between Sarr-lonis and Sarrbruck ; but they seem to be premature at the least. The feelings of the Prussian Monarch towards his Rhenish provinces are pretty......