2 FEBRUARY 1839, page 2

Intelligence Of The Decision Of The Great Powers On The

Hollando- Belgic question had not hitherto created much sensation in Brus- sels. The subject was under discussion in the Chamber of Depu- ties. It was reported that Ltaioot.i,......

The Disputes Between The Prussian Government And Its...

are assuming a more serious aspect. The principal digni- taries of the Catholic church are tendering their resiguatious, and the perplexity at Berlin is very great.......

An Anti Corn-law Meeting Of' The Inhabitants Of Finsbury Was

held on 'Wednesday, at White Conduit House ; but a strong body of' (21martists resolved to substitute for the Corn-law petition a de- claration in favour of Universal Suffrage.......

A Packet-ship, Which Left New York On The 8th Of

January, brings accounts from Canada ; but they are not important. Some piratical outrages on a small scale had been committed by a band of American Sympathizers ; who were,......

Zbe Metropolis.

The Common Council assembled on Monday, and resumed the ad- journed debate on the Corn-laws. Several long but very dry speeches were delivered on both sides of the question. Mr.......

Zbe Cr:ottrt.

Viscount Melbourne and Lord Hill had audience of the Queen on Mon- day. In the evening, Viscount Melbourne, Lord Morpeth, and Mr, George Ilyng, dined at the Palace, Viscount......

No Progress Has Been Made In The Formation Of A

new French Ministry. Marshal SOULT was in frequent communication with LOUIS PHILIPPE ; but the result was a positive refusal from the former to undertake the task required of......

The Letters From Constantinople Supply Intelligence Of Mr.

MN movements in Persia, to the 13th ultimo. The Shah had renewed his confidential relations with Russia, and acted towards Mr. 3lt7NEti, in a manner which compelled that......

Late Accounts From Trinidad Represent The Blacks As...

idle. Just at the time when their services were most needed, they conspired to demand a ruinous advance in wages.......

The Precursory Campaign Has Closed, And Mr. O'connet.t....

on his road to London. It may be surmised that he is not altogether satisfied with the result of his extraordinary exertions during the recess. There has been coolness at the......