London Pues Occurrences (Newspaper) - April 28, 1847, London, Middlesex l. Numb 32. From TUESDAY April the 28th, to SATURDAY May the arrived One one Holland J torn LONDON 6 A 2 I T T I. Sky a. 1ESTERDAY we had Information ] that Town of had conformed to Rotterdam to the this we have Advice that had their Example Tbe Regents of the Province of Utrecht have taken ihe and To js fird for that News from the French have de no farther the taking of Van Ghent has hitherto defended very Fort Philippine continues dill to make a and 6eneral U who is at has been joined by the three Batt under the of General who pis Royal the Puke of Cumberland's garters are now at Weft and the Right of the Army extends to a very of Letters from Paris that by the were have attacked and taken Pods which in Way to Genoa j and that it that the French Troops had abandoned St. letre the and begun the Operations of the They that that Capital wis on the 7th or and that the had fuffered a Sally chey made from tbe A Confirmation of May 3, N. S. This Morning about his mod Serene tbe Prince f Orange was proclaimed and Admiral of the Provence of HoL and a of the States was ordered repair to his to acquaint him there We hear from that the Society of he great have petitioned the Leave to put the Coaft of Holland in Defence at their own by Batteries the of and the Shore ir the on the Point of General la having been joined by the Battalions from gives great Hopes that he uill be table to make an Stand at By Letters from Italy we arc that the Men or War in thoTe had fallen in with more Ships from ihe Coaft of Fr bound with Troops for and bad taken the whole Regiment the Royal with ioo Men detached Mij 4, N. S. It rs reported that Sas van Ghent was taken on Sunday though as yet no is arrived from that At this Evening two Boats arrived here from the bringan that the French having laft Night made an Attempt to cut off the t Communication between the and where the Troops under General Fuller a very bloody wherein the French were and 1 were faid to have loft 1000 The came up Time enough to have a in the and are at encamped at a Place called We alfo hear la Roque has round means to cut a Dyke whereby a great Number of the Enemy's Cannon are laid under that a large Body of the been obliged to and it was thought the were in a Condition to oblige the French to tbe We that a great Number or the French Troops which were about Stays and and in the Ifle of are filing off towards Tht End of LONDON April 1%. The art at come us with all their The Attack began in the Night between the toth fince which havt continued with our They caret down upon us in three and by three different in tbe Valley of There has been a very Attack on the Side of and particularly wards which they have made Rafters of. the that were the Valley of having been weft obliged to retreat Five hundred that Were ported upon a M. de Maurice their has proper ro mirch back with his and take Poft between the Gate of and St. j We tbat the rauft I a and the Hopes of our Deliverance are now built on the Arrival of the Succours from April iy The King bar a Courier from the make a great and the Attention of the whole Hii has held a with bis ort the of Another Courier is arrive from with not leIs important chan chofe of the bur how the Contents of either are at is yet a Secret to the and it were we rauft not talk of Stare Affairs in this Country rathe our Sovereign may to play in of the - ExtraS i Utter front dated ApH 14. Friday the 1 of sandwich hither with every Body was impatient to know the of and in lefs than half an his with the Lords of the Government and It was foon after rhat an between Spain i but that afl tbat at present has been between two is with to which it's in a great only fome little to upon chh Account that Lord Sandwich to the in order to concert with the Sates General about Lome Points relating May 1. Two of their Noble and great the of tkh Province are handed about the Sri da red April 2.7, was taken on of a Letter which the States General had to them about the of Dutch bv the French and contains in Thar their Noble and Great have with the Emotion of the made by the King of France's Troops in the Territory of the the very that the Sieur de la Vine's with his that In was laid before the of their That their Noble and Great and Concern are much the as this happens to the without being at War with of without having given any lawful far fo doings after of its natural which they hive even rendered to her for by the of fo many Thar as it is ro the important that muft from this their Noble and Gre t having actually under rbe to be at this critical not delay Moment to declare to their High that they are determined to the fa id with the make tbe Efforts for the Defence and of the and to maintain the Inhabitants in their their Liberty and their being ready to concur therein by alt the be jJc is ail the great Towns in Province his declared for the Prince of and the have this Morning declared him their Admiral and Cap of HolUnd and Weft and he will be proclaimed Co by Order of the Stares the Dav To He was thi Day declared of Fort of Lillo is not as yet attacked by the ail the Reinforcements have got into The Governor of Sas van Gnent defends the Place fo does the Commandant at notwithstanding Count Lowendahl has to him nor From the London Prints Manuscripts April iu An of tbe of S T A D T H 0 L D B by tbe Revolution in the United h that does fo much Honour to Monarchical as the which we lee in the Subjects of all to have to like whenever their Affairs are in a frequently in Greece and in where indeed they had a for that that the of yielding for cerain though they for the Abolition of as loon as the was In other States where this kind of kept to be to in them the has only Title and Drums and but the Power is in other True know both whence thele and what are The rormer in where power been in Chairs of tbe by and their Care of keeping own Authority got better of the of ufine that for the Benefit of Society which being the Advantage is taken of making lucb an Alteration as them a kind of and the real But in it is quite the princes have there the Power on the of the which is talten trom them by length become Cyphers for as Doge or Venice i or temporary like the DuKe ot who is at the End of two that he is to quit rhe and go home The Sort of Change is generally attended with good the Utter if Ail che that the States of United Provinces became a potent by confirming tiw Treaty of Union they hid concluded in In the Treaty there were only five viz. Holland and afterwards of and were Province toaH Intents and a and a As as Regard to its Cone cms i but in Reference to ota more publick and it is connected with the other fix by he Treaty of Union before and has no more than a fingle Voice in tbe of the States in which the of that Common by the Treaty of and proper to the in full Confidence and has been known ro the World that atl che will contribute thereto ever tinea by the Title of lie Huh and with the fame and that the Almighty will tbe United ' Bur as au Beginnings are and as nothing the ever weaker th n that of when it ror own Security and they found it to confide a great Share of Power in the Prince of to and Integrity tuey owed their He if he hud have taken the Sovereignty with what Title he had thought Jit he k for many and thit Authority which him by the Voice of the and by which their Freedom wis under known Title of which or the Supreme Civil for the T me being j I for the Time the were or Lieutenant Governors to the Counts or Hereditary of thele they became annexed to the Crown of In 16%* the Prince of Orange was and with the fame .uu look with a favourable Eye on the of and give a to Means that be for &c. other of the of this dated the 18th of contains the Report which the grand made to the of their Noble iod Gwat touching the State the Negotiations at it ' That the ttn never a Word there of a nor of a Neutrality for the but the Steps they have taken did tend towards a and as the Grand at the fame Time his Surprise at the injurious Reports Che of the Territory had been in order to pave the Way to the pretended of a their Noble and Geat after haying their entire Satisfaction at the Grand have defire the Dt I immediately conferred ali his Honours on his Son Mauri 4t"r the of thole I Son the Prince ot O Yhen in the of who by The Fermentation of the mc Title or ius