26 NOVEMBER 1836, Page 2
The Dutch Government has admitted its inability to discharge its
pecuniary engagements regularly. The difficulty of its situ- ation, and the existing embarrassment in the Money-market generally, are alleged-as.extuses for the defalcation. It is pro-. mised, however, that arrangements shall he made satisfactory to the holders of Dutch Stock. The obstinacy of the King, in re- fusing an amicable settlement of the Belgian question, is the real causeof the financial dilemma in Holland.