It is reported that the Emperor Napoleon has forwarded a
pretty strong lecture to King Otho, by the hands of M. do Bourre,—a gentleman named, also, as the probable successor of General I3araguay d' Hilliers at Con- stantinople.
Another remarkable indication of the subservience of Prussia to Russian views has just been given. Preceded by a report that the King of Prussia and the Prince of Prussia differ upon the Eastem.question, and that the Prince strongly advocates an open alliance with the Western Powers, comes another report, said to be of unquestionable authenticity, that the Prince of Prussia has ceased to be Military Governor of Westphalia and the Rhenish Provinces, and has been " recommended to try the waters of Baden." Prussia is also alarmed at the French ramp to be established at St. Omer and Montrueil, and has demanded explanations.