4 OCTOBER 1828, Page 1

SATURDAY NIGHT.

There is no news from the seat of war. It is reported in one of the Evening Papers, that the belligerents are negotiating through the medium of Austria; but very little credit is attached to this report.

It is understood that our naval force in the Mediterranean will be augmented. By an arrival at Bourdeaux, we find that the account of the conspiracy among the priesthood at Rio against Don Pedro is confirmed : the consequences were averted by the firmness and decision of the Emperor. Intelligence has been received from Oporto to the 22nd. inst. Nineteen Englishmen are said to have been proscribed, but only one has had his property confiscated. The letters from Ireland this morning are very satisfactory. The accounts from Tipperary and Monaghan state that the Catholics, generally, had followed the pacific counsels of the Association in Dublin.