25 JUNE 1859, Page 9

A Vienna telegram states that "Prince Esterhazy's visit to London

is unaccompanied by any official mission whatever." A Vienna telegram states that "Prince Esterhazy's visit to London is unaccompanied by any official mission whatever." The following telegraphic despatches purport to illustrate the policy of Prussia.

".Berlin, June 21.—At a military conference held yesterday morning, it was resolved that the Guards should remain at Berlin and at Potadam. The four regiments of the Landwehr of the Guards, and two regiments of cavalry, will be cantonal in the province of Brandenburg. The 4th, 7th, and 8th corps of the army will take up position between the lower and cen- tral Rhine ; the 3d and 5th upon the Upper Rhine and the Maine ; the 5th corps (Posen) will proceed to its destination by the route of Silesia, Saxony, and Bavaria. The departure of troops will take place about the let of July."

"Berlin, Thursday.—Prussia has demanded permission to march 31,000 troops through Hanover to the Rhine between the 1st and the 5th of July."