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LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

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LATEST INTELLIGENCE. THE WAR. VIENNA, Wednesday Evening.—THE Times Austrian correspondent states that the Emperor Alexander has left Nicolaieff for Elisabetgra, situate to the north of that place, and about 130 miles sroni it. The Times Crimea letters to the 13th contain little news of importance. The French had come to the Rus- sian position at Albat and Ainrgcil, where, if at all, the Russians must make their stand. It is reported that the Russians have thirteen infantry divisions opposite to our lines. The Paris Moniteur contains the inventory of articles found at Sebastopol. The principal were 407,000 round shot, 101,000 hollow projectiles, 525,000 pounds of gun- powder, 020,000 cartridges, and other stores in proportion. A St. Petersburg letter of the 13th, in the Constitutionel reports that the greatest despondency had seized on all classcs. Tllspany is in a fearful state from increasing distress caused by bad a harvest, cholera, and mis-government. Ac ;onling to letter, from St. Petersburg, the Emperor's mind is becoming affected. He has grown exceedtngly religious since his troops have been everywhere beaten, and he prays the whole day, invoking Providence to accord to him a victory. It was likewise stated his train includes more priests than generals. The Globe's impression is that there is not the slightest apprehension of serious diiliculties with the United States, and is not disposed to question its contemporary's information as to the symptoms. A Brussels despatch In the Advertiser says the details of the Kars repulse have arrived. The Hungarian General Kennety commanded in the absence of Vast if Pasha and General Williams. Four times the Russians captured two redoubts and were driven out. In the Crimea the batteries opened on the 13th a heavy lire against Forts Constantino, Catherine, and the Russian positions. They are stated to be untenable. The Allies were advancing on Bakshiscrai. At Eupa- toria the British cavalry have disembarked, and the Russians arc retreating before the advance of Sir Colin Campbell. The Russians on the plateau near Mackenzie are busy in detaching considerable bodies of troops to prevent the movements made for surrounding them and cutting off their communications. ST. PETERSBURG, TUESDAY.—An Imperial ukase just issued permits the free importation of European colonial produce into the Transenueasian provinces, via the over- land frontier of Persia and Turkey, during the con- tinuance of the war. A despatch from Kars of Sept. 20th, says General Mouravieff continues the blockade of the place with 80 ,cannon. Omar Pasha was expected. The Post understands that advices have just been re- ceived from Vienna and Berlin, which state that at both those capitals it was expected, and the expectation was derived from a Russian source, that the forces of the »Czar were about to evacuate the Crimea. AM E R I CA. The Post says also that the recall of Mr. Crampton, our minister at Washington, has not been demanded. The conduct of the English Government has beeo invariablv most careful as well as most kindly towards America, and although the Pout is sorry to say that the cabinet of Washington has not shown itself of late disposed to appreciate this, nevertheless the Post does not believe it capable of acting so unjustly towards us as well as unwisely, as to push matters so far as the ,rumour states, which the Post takes this opportunity of contra- dicting.

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