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THE ————————— LATEST LONDON INTELLIGENCE. 40. Owing, we presume, to the boisterous state of the weather, we are without any arrivals from France. The BrusseIsPapers,to the 10th inst.,received on Thurs- day, contains the speech of the provisional President of the Chamber of Representatives on the opening of the Session. LISBON, MAY 20. (OFFICIAL.) A despatch from the Conde de S. Lourenoo of the 16th of May states, that according to the report of the in- spector of the military hospitals north and south of the Douro, the troops of the army of operations happily enjoyed excellent health. (NON-OFFICIAL PART.) COIMBRA, MAY 25. On the 18th six Frenchmen, and nine Portuguese na- tives of the island, came in here, having deserted from the rebels at Oporto. Extract of a letter from the battery at Tancos of the 17ih of May — Yesterday, the 16:h, the unhap iy anniversary of the rebellion at Oporto in 1828, orders were given for the whole line of our batteries in the north end south of the Douro; to open their fire on the rebels shut up in that city, which was done with such vigour, that it seemed as if the day of judgment was come for that city, the Foz, and the vicinity. Everywhere the greatest courage was displayed, but particularly in the bat- teries of Barbacena, Tancos, D. Miguel I Castello de Gaya, Ist, 2d, 3d, by which an immense number of houses were destroyed and people killed. That of the Castello de Gaya produced the greatest effect, in conse. quence of ita incomparable position, with the largo gun, which sunk two vessels belonging to the rebels of two boats full of rebels, who were passing to the Serra, one was sunk. Lastly, having levelled a great number of houses, it silenced all the enemy's batteries within its range, viz. those ef the Serra, Torre de Marca, Victoria, and two in the Virtudes; the laiter were not only silenced, but some of the officers and soldiers killed, and the co- lours shot away. This battery alone fired before noon 215 shot, among which were 102 bombs; so that the inhabitants of the city were in consternation, and aban- doned their houses to die in the streets.Co)-rcio do Porto. MAY 21. A letter from Rio Tinto of the 19th says :—" The deserters who have come in agree with respect to the great damage and loss of life in Oporto caused by the fire of our artillery on the 16th. The new battery of the Castello de Gaya does great injury to the city, and com- mands the Douro. On the 16th, when the two yachts were sunk, a small armed schooner was also sutik. Dis- eases again afflicted the city at the beginning of this month, and with much greater violence, carrying off 200 persons daily. After the 10th they began to abate. The troops and the rebels had also suffered, and in some corps the number of victims was considerable. "-Correio do Porto. May 22. A letter from Villa Nova de Gaya of the 19th inntant says, 11 Misery and all kinds of disasters continue in Oporto, and our artillery does not cease to destroy build- ings and kill people in the city. The batteries of the bar, &c. do their duty, and it is only by night that some boats can escape, covered by the fire of the Foz, for by day absolutely nothing can escape.Coi-reio do Porto. VILLA NOVA DE GAYA, May 21. Yesterday, five soldiers of the rebels and two peasants came from the Foz, who said that the people in the city were becoming every day more exasperated, being no longer able to endure such robberies, misfortunes, and calamities. AGOAS SANTOS, MAY 24. A Frenchman and two Germans arrived here yesterday, and today a Portuguese and two Frenchmen deserted from Oporto. A letter from the battery of Don Miguel It of May 21, says :—" Our batteries continue their fire, and those of the Castello de Gaya do much damage in the city. On the 19th the balls of the battery sunk two filing boats, dismasted another, and a boat fell into our hands. The fire of our entrenchments of the Cabedello has killed and wounded many persons. The countrymen who came from La Serra say that one bomb, which fell into the quarters of the rebels there in the night of the 17tb, killed twelve men."— Correio do Porlo. ST. MAMEDE DA INFESTA, MAY 27. Today two seamen from the rebel squadron deserted to us, who say that it is in a most lamentable condition, and that the greatest discontent Prevails-that for nine months the men had not received any part of their pay- that the provisions were of the worst qualitY-I hat they had no wine or brandy-that they received only a quarter of a loaf daily, and no more that every night many men deserted from the ships of war to the merchantmen, and that though it is certain that some provisions are landed every night, yet the quantity was not great, and that theie were continually boats upset, &c,

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