16 SEPTEMBER 1848, Page 11

Bekerath had arrived in Berlin, and with Venike been in

close confer- ence with the King at Sans Souci. The Berlin letters of the Morning Chronicle say, 'It is well known to the authorities that the emissaries of the Democratic party have made known to the soldiers, that, in the event of their coming into power, they will dismiss about 800 officers, and fill up the vacancies from the ranks."

Letters from Vienna, of' the 10th, state that the Emperor has refused to receive a deputation of two hundred Hungarian Representatives; that the latter have returned to Pesth; and that the Imperial supremacy is in danger. Kossuth has declared, that if the Emperor does not go per- sonally to Pesth and settle the Croatian question, he will lose his crown.