23 AUGUST 1834, Page 2

The Times of Thursday zontains a long and elaborate let-

ter from Nauplia, on the affairs of Greece ; which, owing to Russian intrigues, are very unsettled. It seems that Count ARmANsPERG, who is well known as an accomplished man of talent, has been thwarted awl overruled by his two colleagues in the Council of Regency, who are bought over by Russian gold. Ile has appealed to the King of Bavaria; whose decision on several important points was anxiously expected when the last intelli- gence was despatched. Poor OTHO, the King, is kept under close surveillance, by the Russian Councillors. They have for- bidden his visits to the family of ARMANSPERG, the father of some handsome daughters, to whom it is feared the King might become attached.