SATURDAY, Two O'CLOCK.
Accounts have been received from Vienna to the 14th instant. They are entirely silent as to the war between Russia and Turkey. The Austrian funds are steady ; Metalliques 94t, Bank Shares 1081.
The dispatches received by the Portuguese and Brazilian Am- bassadors from Rio de Janeiro announce the determination of the Emperor to take active measures against Don Miguel; at whose conduct he has expressed great indignation. Letters from Tripoli of the 10th ult. give details of an unsuc- cessful cannonade of that city by the Neapolitans on the 22nd. of August. The Neapolitans suffered materially, and sailed away on the 29th without leaving a single vessel to blockade the harbour.
The police at Madrid have expelled from that city an English- man named Keene, for the expression of Constitutional opinions.
Accounts from Oporto of the 10th inst. state that Mr. Noble is still in prison, but that no further outrages have taken place against Englishman.