3 DECEMBER 1836, Page 10

POSTSCRIPT.

SATURDAY NIGHT. AN arrival at Falmouth from Lisbon, brings intelligence to the 26th ultimo. The National Guards have held a public meeting, at which the Civil Governor of Lisbon presided, to protest against a resolution taken by the Ministers to alter, on their own authority, an article in the Constitution which prevented Ministers from being elected as Deputies, and to insist upon the dismissal of all persons in the Govern went-service who were concerned in the recent attempt at counter- revolution at Belem. The Ministers held a council, and intimated to the National Guard, that if they persisted in their opposition to Go- vernment, all the Ministers would resign at once, with their under- secretaries and clerks. Upon this, it would seem, the discontented became more manageable, and withdrew their opposition for the present.

It was rumoured that Don MIGUEL was in a schooner off the coast. There have been some Miguelite disturbances at Braga.