10 MARCH 1855, Page 11

The telegraph this morning supplies some interesting information from the

Continent, and from Australia. The telegraph this morning supplies some interesting information from the Continent, and from Australia.

"Berlin, Friday Night.—General Wedel has not returned to Paris, as was affirmed. He is still at Berlin, and the Russian party is in the ascendant." " Vienna, Friday Night. —The Congress will open here immediately, without the presence of a Prussian Ambassador."

[A morning contemporary says that " telegraphic accounts from Vienna mention interviews which had taken place between the representatives of the Allied Powers there ; but the Omgress had not opened, as Prince Gort- schakoff was not yet prepared ta, offer his plenipotentiary powers for exami- nation."]

" Hamburg, March 9.—The Second Chamber of the Danish Legislature accepts the mobilization of the German Contingents, reserving the question of payment by the Duchies or the Danish Government." " Falmouth, Friday.—The Admiral has arrived from Melbourne, with dates to December 11, and landed mails. The Ballarat rioting had ceased, owing to the retirement of Mr. Foster, the Colonial Secretary ; which waa hailed by the colonists with considerable satisfaction. Off the Heads, the Captain of the Admiral met the steamer London going in from Hobart Town, with 600 troops on board."