Prince Gortschakoff telegraphs from the Crimea l on the 3d October-
" Yesterday the enemy effected a movement against our left flank, and then withdrew. Our advanced posts still occupy their former line. Nothing has yet been undertaken against the North forts."
The 'Empress of Russia, and the Grand Duchesses and their children have returned from Moscow to St. Petersburg.
It is stated, in advises from Warsaw, dated the 25 instant, that on that day Government notices were published, under the signature of the Civil Governor, Laszczynski, announcing the abolition of the restrictions on the sale of salt, and notifying that purchasers would he permitted to port any quantity, as might suit their convenience.
The Austrian Government is said to have proposed these financial mea- sures to the National Bank-
" The Government cetlea to the Bank, as mortgage of its debt, state Ere- perty to the value of 175 millions, with the revenue and right to sell. The National Bank is meanwhile authorized to establish & Mortgage Bank, with -a capital of twenty millions, and to issue in exchange new shares."
[Some negotiations between the Austrian Government and the Societe de Credit Adobilier at Paris had just been broken off; the Government, It is understood, declining the terms demanded. The present plan is very like a Vienna copy of the Paris organization.]
A telegraphic despatch from Hamburg, dated yesterday, states that "the new constitution has been promulgated at Copenhagen. Princes Ferdinand, the King's,tmele, having refused his signature, has been dis- missed-from the chief command of Boland and the islands adjacent."