9 AUGUST 1845, Page 12

The Paris Constitutionnel states that the immense appanage of the

Princess De Joinville in Brazil, rich in mineral, forest, and sugar productions, is hence- forward to be worked by free labour. A telegraphic despatch from Toulon states the loss by the late fire at no more than 2,400,000 francs; and it is now denied that any convicts are missing.

A letter from Pesth, of the 28th July, recounts a frightful inundation of several -rivers in the North of Hungary, on the 19th. The great commercial town of Miskocz, which has a population of 20,000, was submerged, the current being suf- ficiently strong to carry away several houses and other buildings. As the torrent came on in the night, several persons were taken by surprise, and lost their lives.