29 SEPTEMBER 1832, Page 12
The Conference are to meet again on Monday. There is
to be no coercive measure against Holland in the first instanee. The King sill be told of his danger; and if he persist, it will be intimated to him that the Belgians shall not be called upon to pay their portion of the joint debt. Should that warning fail, the Ports will be blockaded ; and if that fail, then, perhaps, France and Englaud will venture upon more forcible measures—Exquisite fooling !
The King of Holland will, it is said, suffer any thing rather than give occasion to France or England to make any actual demonstration against him. Will he quit Antweiv ?