A telegraphic message from Dantzie states that "all the mortar-vesseLs
went home on the 19th. Admiral Seymour had relieved Admiral Baynes off Cronstadt."
The White Sea squadron have captured two Russian ships and a steamer, say the Norwegian papers. The squadron was about to return home.
According to the Daily Neves, a report was current in "well-informed circles in Paris, that orders have just been given to Send reinforcements- to the Crimea to the number of 60,000 men."
The Piedniontese Gazette of the 20th announces that the Due de Gram- mont, the French Ambassador at Turin, waited upon the Xing the day. before to congratulate his Majesty on the brilliant proofs; of valour, given by the Piedmontese troops in the late action of the Tcheinaya.
The King of Wurtemberg dissolved the Chambers on the 17th, because the debates in the Chamber of Deputies have "taken a direction" not in accordance with the "well-known interests of the country." These phrases refer to the fact that a commission had, by six voices to one, re- ported favourably on a proposition to reform the political organization of Germany.
Among the on-dita of the telegraph are the following. The Austrian Government has granted a subvention of one million to Austrian Lloyd's,- an order to enable them to increase the number of vessels in intercourse with the Crimea. Russian agents are in Berlin, and the chief cities of Europe, to raise a loan for the Russian Government.