SATURDAY NIGHT.
Nothing further has transpired relative to the report of the taking of Silistria. Up to one o'clock the Russian Ambassador was without any communication on the subject.
We learn from an authentic source, that there is no truth in the statement which has been made of several hundred men having been raised in Denmark and the Netherlands by the agents of Don Pedro. No decisive instructions as to the course to be adopted against Don Miguel is expected from the Brazils by the Viscount of Itabayana for at least a month.
Don Miguel has sent a Minister to Rio Janeiro to treat with Don Pedro on the affairs of Portugal.
A morning newspaper of this day asserts that his Majesty has had a relapse of gout. This is not true ;—so far from being in- disposed, his Majesty has directed a Council to be summoned to attend at Windsor Castle on Monday.—Standard.