28 SEPTEMBER 1833, Page 10

POSTSCRIPT.

SATURDAY.

By the last arrival from Oporto, Government have received accounts.

from Lisbon to the 14th instant; but it does not appear that any thing new particularly worthy of notice had occurred. From Oporto, the ac- counts of the 17th are more favourable than those of the 14th, r9:.. ceived by the Echo, would have led us to expect. Although the

peasantry near Oporto were rather Miguelitisb, no fewer than. 3.,1,;(0persons, persons, many of them of great respects:aifity, had entered the city, and offered their services as volunteers. So far from Oporto having been , attacked (as was.menaced), 2,000_ had marched to join 1301-10'• -Sliguelites from the North of Oporto resolved to include the asnr before Lisbon. General STUBBS had

guelites, in those of . - •

11.Ines of Villa Nova, abandoned by the Mi-

and munition, v' ne city. He had found large quantities of arms sent had been abandoned by the Miguelites, and had

nuriKe.t'sniteolLis‘bon.