operations on the River Seine are the wonder and amusement of the 
idle. It is true that through some miscalculation they have chosen 
the wrong branch of the river. As for the Prince, that sublime 
person, having now served his turn, may go, along with the ARABIAN AUTHOR, topsy-turvy into space. But if the reader insists on more specific information, I am happy to say that a recent revolution hurled him from the throne of Bohemia, in consequence of his continued absence and edifying neglect of public business; and that |