22 JUNE 1861, Page 1

The recent telegrams from Pestb, which at first seemed hardly

intel- ligible, are explained as we had anticipated. The -Ultras insisted on the insertion of clauses into the address declaring the Emperor Ferdinand

still legal King of Hungary, and carried their point against M. Deak. That gentleman at first designed to withdraw his friends from the Assembly, but ultimately adhered to his original design, and the address as amended was sent to the Upper House. There it is passing unmutilated, and will in a few days be transmitted to the Emperor. Meanwhile, the Vienna Cabinet have resolved to reply by certain propositions which, they imagine, while they will be rejected by the existing Diet, will revive Conservative feeling in the kingdom. In this event it will, it is calculated, be possible to dissolve the Diet, did replace it by another better affected towards the unity of the empire.