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J LATEST INTELLIGENCE. the accounts from Paris this morning are favourable, as quiet- "ess is maintained there, and we understand that one cause for the continued rise in the funds is, the good understanding which Issaid to exist between the French and Foreign Powers, an ar- khgement being reported to have been entered into between thtm, that all the troops which have been marching, both on the part of Austria and Prussia, towards the frontiers, should return, that the various preparations for the French armaments should be put a stop to. The Paris Papers of Monday contain the explanation of La- fàyette in the Chamber of Deputies, on the subject of his retire- ment from the post which he filled as Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard of Paris. The General asserts that he was "jot induced to resign by dissatisfaction, but by a conviction that post itself was not in unison with the character of the new 'tstitutions. M. Lafayette admits, however, that he is not satis- with the result of the late Revolution, and that the Republi- sh principles have not prevailed to the extent that he expected, has been succeeded by Count Lobau,who is said to be a Re- Publican. M. Odillon Barrot has also given in his resignation. Brussels papers of the same date contain the official announce- ment, by M. Van de Weyer, of the recognition of the independ- ^ce of Belgium by the five Great Powers, but without any "otice of the conditions with which this recognition was reported 10 have been attended. A letter from Warsaw, of the 16th of December, states, that oifers of assistance are made from all quarters to the government; many persons who enjoyed pensions from the state, have vo- ^tarily given them up. It is said that the Jews are raising ^ang themselves a large force to aid the national cause. The °Qnt Constantine Zamoiski had equipped a regiment of cavalry a'his own expense, and has already deposited in the bank a sum 100,000 Polish florins for its maintenance. .BERLIN, DEC. 21.—News has been received here to-day from Warsaw, that the Polish deputation, going to Petersburgh, had "conference at Wloda with the Grand Duke Constantine, who Reived them kindly, and gave them the assurance that he would ^ond their application to the best of his ability, and do every possible to prevent the effusion of blood. Meantime, the move- nts in Poland are continued with indefatigable zeal. We ex- P?ct here with great impatience the result of the first deliberations the Diet, which opened at Warsaw on the 18th. As, tile trials continue for riotous proceedings among the agri- ^liltural labourers, the disposition to mischief appears to subside; ["deed, the situation of the country, though still not to be vaunted; IS changed from what it was six weeks ago. 7 1'rll LE I LE llro\x L I kNi

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