14 JUNE 1851, Page 1

Advices from Rome, received through Vienna, announce the ad- vance

of Austrian troops into Spoleto, a province 'of the States of the Church. The large army assembled by the King of Naples: continues stationary at Parma. Regard being had to the central position of Borne between Capua and. Spoleto, this Austrian Move- ment is not unlikely to revive a belief in the authenticity of the memorandum said to have been addressed by the Papal Govern-, tient to the Austrian Cabinet, inviting support against the Frenoli, which was tardily disclainied by the Pope's Ministers. - The exact relations. of AUstria with the other two great North- ern powers remain somewhat obscure. The prevalent belief at Berlin is that the " Holy Alliance " has been de facto resuscitated. The mere circumstance that the three Monarchs did not meet in congress attaches no improbability to this report ; they might deem it inexpedient to make such an open demonstration in the yet un- settled state of European opinion. But the haste of the King of Piussia to quit Warsaw befere the arrival of the Emperor of Austria, and the insufficiency of the reasons he assigned for it,. *AIM' seem to imply that the good understanding between the Ceti* of Vienna and Berlin is not free from distrust.