30 JULY 1853, Page 10

The journals of the morning all speak of an arrangement,

originating With M. de Bruck, assented to by Austria, France, England, Prussia' and the Porte, and forwarded to St. Petersburg on the 24th July, as akind of ultimatum. What it is we are not told ; but the obvious guess is made by speculative writers that the evacuation of the Danubian Princi- palities is the basis of negotiation. It is also now stated, that if the pro- position be rejected by Russia, the Powers will proceed to action; and that by the 10th of August the question of peace or war will not only be decided, but known to us all. These statements must be taken "with an allowance."

The Emperor and Empress of the French and the Duchess of Alba visited the Gymnase Theatre on Thursday. This is their first appearance in public since the discovery of the "plot' at the Opera Comique.

Letters from Turin, of Monday's date, announce the death of the- Countess of Minto, at Nervi, on the 23d instant.