21 SEPTEMBER 1833, Page 11

Some disclosures havebeen made respecting the late smuggling trans-

actions. It appears that the smuggler was a certain Count a cousin of General Sebastiani, the French Minister; and that all the packets of contraband goods were addressed to M. de Talleyrand and sealed with the official seal of the French Foreign Office. Count F--- tried hard to prevent the opening of these packets ; but M. de Talleyrand disclaimed all knowledge of them, and left the Count to shift for himself. They have consequently been opened and condemned.