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forniVilY, but still enjeysel- vellenf.. weailiyanuans have left Madrid for

Santander, to

.a robust and healtki Apple, nurse for the inflitimPatiently expected by the Spaniah.nation; . I To, • ,1 - • •. - .- •

The -King ofTrussie will go to Dresden, to be present atthe marriage of the Mike of .Genoa With. the daughter of Prince John. ,- • The Countess Hahn-Hahn has abjured Protestantism and become a convert teltorne. '• 'Medatrie Solirceder-Devrient has lately taken her fourth husband, the other three being alive. Attrilirt, iii the sitting of the 28th instant, the Admiiiistrative Council

informed the COmmitteM of the two. Houses that the acceptation en bloc of the •Charte of the Constitution would,be Sanctioned by the Adminis- trative -Council, provided always that the fu_ndamental. laws are allowed to stand over,: and that a simple majority of votes shall be decisive in the

revision. -; • .

Negotiations have been opened by the Central Power of Germany with the United States for the purchase of American vessels of war completely equipped for service.

The Oesterreichische Correepondenz has, by way of Trieste, a telegraphic despatch from the Pincus, of the 19th instant, stating that the state of uncertainty continues, that Admiral Parker has liberated eleven Hellenic vessels, and that a British courier arrived at Athens on the 18th instant.

Letters from Naples, of the 16th instant, announce the arrival at Mes- sina of the French squadron that was stationed in the Archipelago. It was expected at Naples with the first favourable weather.