13 SEPTEMBER 1834, Page 8
All the Russian Ambassadors to Foreign Courts, excepting that of
France, are now in St. Petersburg. This reunion is not supposed to be accidental ; and the German politicians connect it with certain movements of the Russian troops in the Baltic and South-western provinces. It is certainly the duty of the German States to keep close watch on the proceedings of their dangerous neighbour; but France and England may conduct their own affairs without much danger of interruption by the Russian hordes, not- withstanding the annoyance occasioned by the Quadruple Treaty to the chief of the Holy Alliance.