6 SEPTEMBER 1828, Page 1

The King of France is visiting his subjects in the

south-east provinces. The manner of his reception is the best panegyric on the improvement that has taken place since last year in the government, and in the temper of the public.

King Ferdinand is no sooner settled in Madrid, than the rumour of another rebellion in Catalonia comes forth.

The usurper of Portugal has passed a decree confiscating the property of all who have left the country without his leave. In this way he fills his exchequer, and then boasts that the expenditure is less than the income.