It would appear that CHARLES JEAN iS threatened with agita-
tion, as well as other potentates. The following announcement appears in a Stockholm paper— " Several arrests have lately been made here by the police, and more will follow. Some restless' young men, chiefly of the trailing classes, on Sunday evening disturbed the- public . tranquillity in the streets and in houses—forced their way into inhabited apartments—behaved riotously—attacked the military patrols-ordered to arrest them, &c."' This was on the 20th March. A paper of the 11th April adds- - " They are under arrest in the Town Hall, and numbers of persons are daily summoned to. the police-office' to give testimony against them. Bail, to the • amount of 15,000 dollars, offered by the family of one of the prisoners, was
refused." . . . .
The refusal of- bail to the amount of 15,000 dollars, for young men of the trading classes, does not tell well.