31 MAY 1834, Page 2
The Belgian Chambers have unanimously voted an address of condolence
to the King and Queen on the death of their infant son. There is a great deal said and written in Brussels about the King nominating a successor, in the event of his dying without issue. It is right to have every thing of this sort settled before the contingency happens; but LEOPOLD and his Queen are likely enough to have children; they are in the prime of life, and, it is somewhat ostentatiously proclaimed, living on very amicable terms together. The Duke of NEMOURS and a nephew of LEOPOLD, a young Prince of Saxe Coburg, are both mentioned as being agreeable to portions of the Belgian people.