Rome has been completely taken into possession by the French,
and General Oudinot has signalized his entrance by various acts of tyranny, sweeping and petty,—suppression of all public action or speech, and paltry contests to put down the Roman tricolor. He behaves as a gloomy petit maitre, hoisted by chance on the shield of a Caesar.
The Danes have signally discomfited their German besiegers at the fort of Fredericia ; but we do not learn that the success has any very decisive effect in settling the endless international squabble.
The Allied Russians and Austrians hesitate on the march into Hungary, as if their course were not quite so smoothly triumph- ant as they expected : it is supposed that they have met with a check.