2 DECEMBER 1854, Page 9

The Morning Post, citing a letter from Bucharest as its

authority, states that "the long inactivity of Omar Pasha is chiefly attributable to the state of his army, which has been kept short of all the necessaries for a winter campaign. The troops are deficient in warm clothing, in tents, and even in provisions." But, it is added, yielding to the remonstrances of the Pasha, supported by England and France, the Porte is now exerting itself vigorously to send suppliea to the army of the Danube. The latest telegraphic despatches from Constantinople state that Omar Pasha is "pressing his forward movement," and will "enter Moldavia with 68,000 men " ; and that he had only sent two regiments to the Crimea. Achmet Pasha is to "occupy Babadagh with 30,000 men."