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t. Nicholas having been taken up the Rappahannock river, the Pawnee goes down to-day to relieve the Pocahontas at Aquia Creek, when the latter will at once close the trap into which the St. Nicholas has been taken. She can be of no service where she now is and should she attempt to visit the waters of the Potomac again, the Pocahontas will, of course, send over a compliment, with an invitation to the crew to accept "Uncle Sam's" hospitalities. Yesterday there were no Southern troops at Vienna, though their scouting parties were hovering around the village. Preparations for Moving. A letter from Washington states that contracts have been made that will be filled inside of two weeks, for eight hundred baggage wagons and three thousand horses. These teams will move forty regiments, or 35,000 men, in addition to those already there, about enough to convey 40,000. Another letter says: Army officers declare that it is impossible to make a decided forward movement
uraged. Many of our American friends in Paris now begin to hope there will be no serious fighting, especially it no blood should be shed up to the 4th day of July, when Congress meets. Italy. The Journal Unita Italiana, of Turin, had been seized for the publication of a Mazzinian article entitled "The Pope and Religion." The Pope was suffering from erysipelas.--Popular manifestations in favor of Victor Emanuel, had taken place in the Alberti Theatre, Rome. Austria. The Vienna press assert that the ministerial council have resolved not to accept the address of the Hungarian Diet, and to dissolve the municipality of Perth. The Emperor had promised to grant an amnesty to those persons committed for political crimes in Bohemia who should request his Majesty's pardon. Poland. It is stated that a courier had reached Warsaw bearing the imperial decrees granting reform to Poland. These reforms are said to make satisfactory concessions to the country. Co