A long debate took place in the National Congress of
Belgium on the 23rd and 24th of November, on the motion of M. C. Ro DENBACH, for the permanent exclusion from the throne, of every branch of the House. of Nassau. The motion was carried by a very large majority, 161 to 28. It is asserted by the Belgian journals, that this decision was accelerated by the injudicious in- terference of some of the powers friendly to the Prince of ORANGE, who called imperatively on the Provisional Government to pro- nounce in his favour, under pain of their displeasure. The Bel- gians, who have been all along certain of support from France, and who are now sure of not being disturbed by England, met the requisition in the way it merited.