The insuerection among the troaps in Portugal, according to aeconnts
from Lishen dated the 21st of' September, lied been suppreseed. The revolted soldiers, it is supposed, disheartened at not being jeitled by a three wIdelt they expected to find at Visett, and haying exhausted the money with which they had bean suppli:-‘1, turned against their leaders. They refused to march towards the Spanieh frontier, as they were ordered ; aesessinated their Commander, Miguel Augusto de Sousa ; and gave themselves utato the Queen's troops. Ni) collision had taken place throughout the period or the revolt between the Queen's troops and the insurgents. Several of the officers fled towards Spain. The Sixth Battalion, to which the revolters belonged, is to be reorganized.