19 APRIL 1834, Page 3

Tranquillity is perfectly restored at Brussels. The King has dismissed

some of his English domestics; and several foreigners connected with the Lynx and other Orange journals have been ordered to leave the country. Sir ROBERT ADAIR, who had been accused by the correspondent of the Morning Herald of being a " placid and smiling spectator" of the outrage; of the mob, has, in letters addressed to the London daily papers, indignantly denied this as a calumny.