31 DECEMBER 1859, Page 8

"The pamphlet" is still the absorbing topic, and over 50,000

copies have gone off, a feat which no British brochure (unless it be the (Yorralaill Magazine) can now-a-days accomplish. All over Germany the views it puts forward have met general concurrence, the Aligemeine Zeitung being emphatic in approval. Not the ghost of a disavowal has appeared in the Mon iteur. It is pretty well known in diplomacy here that the Spanish Cabinet will not separate from that of France, but pursnre a joint action in all questions before Congress. Hence Austria will find no backer save Naples ; and, from recent Vienna intelligence, she has given up all hope of reimposing her Dukes on Italy. January, 1860, will be the date of a new life for that peninsula.—Globe Paris Correspondent.