We learn from a despatch sent by General Pelissier to
the Minister of War that, on the 18th, " the Russians made a small sortie against the Inkerman line of attack. It is needless to say they were repulsed."
Ina later message, dated on Thursday night, he reports that "cholera had entirely ceased.
-From St. Petersburg, we learn that "Admiral Nachimoff was only severely wounded ; and that Admiral Pamphiloff eucceeds him in his command."
A telegraphic message from Dantsic, dated yesterday, states that the Wain body of the Allied fleet were at Nargen ; and that the rest were off Cronstadt, under Admiral Baynes. " On the 14th, the Ruby gun-boat, with the boats of the Arrogant and Ma- gicienne, had a sharp affair at Wiborg. One officer and one man were killed, and ten men wounded."
The subscriptions for the new French Loan were opened on Wednes- day. A despatch from Paris says that yesterday the loan was nearly sub- scribed—such was the eagerness of the public.
IThe Grand Duke of Tuscany has released Ceccbetti, who was sentenced to a year of imprisonment for reading the Bible in company with the members of his own family. Cecchetti is to absent himself from Tuscany during the unexpired period of his original sentence.