The German Universal Gazette of Stutgard, andlha en d or
the People of Hildburrchausen, are to be suppressegi centors
ship not having been found sufficient for their repressiob. fitet- by leaving blanks in its columns, a newspaper with whtite:pditieff the general voice concurs, contrives to effect as much towards bringing the censorship into disrepute as by the strongest articles. This, probably, the censorship found, and therefore resolved on getting rid of the whole at once. An association has been formed in Frankfort; the members of which have, among other things, agreed not to frequent any public-house or reading-room where the aristccratic journals are taken in. In the dutchy of Nassau, there has been a paper published; the authors of which are said to have been found out, calling on the people not to pay taxes. This is the true plan, after all.