17 JUNE 1854, Page 10

Some intelligence of the latest doings on the Danube and

in the Baltic is supplied by the telegraph. Some intelligence of the latest doings on the Danube and in the Baltic is supplied by the telegraph.

"Berlin, Friday, June 16. "On the 30th of May, three English steamers destroyed the ships, dock- yards, and stores at Brahestadt, in the North of the Gulf of Bothnia : 350,000 roubles of damage was done. On the 31st, the steamers captured several vessels off Uleaborg ; and on let of June four steamers destroyed the ships, dockyards, and stores at ITleaborg : 400,000 roubles damage was done on the occasion."

" Stockholns, Tuesday, June 13. "News has reached this place to the effect that Admiral Plumridge, of the English Baltic fleet, bad landed 1500 men from his ships at the captured town of Uleaborg, and had made prize of a quantity of specie. The French fleet was seen on the 9th of June at Ostergern." "Vienna, Friday, June 16. " Advices from Hermanstadt of the 16th instant date that the Russians made another unsuccessful attack upon Silistria on the 10th. Prince Pas- kiewitsch received a very severe contusion on the right leg, and consequently delegated the command to Prince Gortschakoff, and removed to Jassy. A Turkish attack upon the island of Mokan was repulsed. The Emperor Nicholas is shortly expected at Kiew. This is authentic."

"Vienna, Friday Evening.

" Advices from Constantinople, of the 8th June, announce that a conven- tion has been concluded between the Ottoman Porte and Austria, authorizing the latter to occupy the Principalities when the Russians evacuate them. This is authentic."