General Espartero was to have left London this week; but
the actual state of Spain has placed his movement in suspense.
Letters from Athens, of the 20th September, announce that General Kits° Tzavellos, Minister of War, had been appointed to succeed M. Coletti as President of the Council.
Baron de Humboldt is again indisposed, but it is hoped not dangerously.
The Malta Mail reports that the Prince of Capna's goods had been seized in execution for a debt to the firm of Scicluna and Sons. The Prince imputed the proceedings to the instigation of the Neapolitan Consul. Two circumstances, it is said, forcibly struck the persons charged with the in disagreeable duty of enforcing the law—the becoming and dignified bearing of the Prince and Princess, anti the comparative indigence n which they were found to be living.