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LONDON, MONDAY, MAT 11. THE intellieence from Poland for the last tt"o days is rather contradictory?. The Poles have, c,-rt.tinly sustained a defeat under the command of Gen. Sierawsi* of which both the Russian AWL Polish accounts have been received. They agree in tt-e result of the battle, but, as may he expected, differ very considerably in the details, the loss of the Poles, in their account being 2,000; in the Russian account 6,000. On the whole, however, taking it in any poi,ntofview, it does (lot gee(D to lie of po-rUiice aH regards the ultimate fate of the campaign. Tii« Knssian armies are in a very active motion, and a gewvr;tl impression prevails that a great Tattle has been akeadv fought between the main armies under the ecHimaml of Diebitsch and Skrzynecki. Letters from j Usance maintain that the former has been utterly de- i feated with the loss of 11,000 men, but there does not" xtecoto he any secure foundation for this report. Arc- ether week," however, cannot elapse without our re-' niving decisive intelligence one way or anollier.- Standard. RECOGNITION OF THE MARQUIS OFST. AMAKA'S EN- ii.-I.Ll CAI F.NT. -'I'iie mail which arrived last week from Rio, we understand, brings an account from Coun: Salazer, the Minister of the Portuguese Urgency there, of the recognition of the Marquis of St. Amaru's acts; here, with regard to the engagement, on the part of Brazil, to pay the interest and sinking fund of that' loan in England, and that the half year's interest, due ia June, would be remitted immediately on the Emper- er's return from his tour in Minas. This loan- which has borne a price of eight per cent, beiow Brazil stock, is now likely to become as valuable as that stocty-itself, which wo;iltl enable the regency government to, take active steps towards recovering Portugal frm» the usurper Miguel; and at the moment, when both France 1)ti England have sent out ships of war to the Tagus, to,-demand satisfaction for outrages committed by Miguel against their subjects, urh measures could not fail to restore that country to its lawful sovereign, Donna Maria. A gentleman has just now arrrived express from Falmouth. His Majesty's ship Chantiiecr has arrived in that uort with the official intelligence that the Con- stitutionalists from Terceira had captured the islands ctfayal and St. Michael's previously to the 30th April,

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