4 AUGUST 1832, page 2

Our Last Authentic Accounts Left Don Pedro's Forces At Villa

Nova, though report had placed' them censiderably in advance on the road to Coimbra. From the intelligence that has since reached town, it appears that on the 19th, Count VILLA......

The Affairs Of Holland And Belgium Are Still In The

same unde- cided condition in which they have been for so many months ; and, but for the obvious fact, that the longer any such state remains, the nearer of necessity must its......

The Celebration At Paris Of The Three Days Has Passed

over in the utmost quietness, with the exception of a row rather than a riot at its close, between some young men, who had been dining together, and the Police. Such at least is......

. We Should Hardly Have Adverted To The Above Facts—which

ilgure, we suspect, more formidably in London than they do at .Prussels—were it not that the Times, whose word goes somewhat farther than that of the Courrier Beige, or even of......