Telegraphic despatches from Vienna, dated yesterday, state that har- mony
4ad been restored in the Turkish GOvernment ; and about eighty of the rebellious Softas had _been shipped off for Candle. "On. the oeeasion of the late disturbances the Suitrur declared to the French Ambassador that he would rather abdicate than accept foreign assistance against his own subjecte The „Triode Zeiiung publishes rulvices from Krajowa to the 30th Der centher. The peasantry had risen in insurrection [against the Russians] along the Danube, froM K,alafat to Turnul, extending as fat as the 4,144, They were partly stipported by Wallachian irregulars. The Itussintr miner officials had been everywhere turned out.
TiOspatche4 from Bncharest, of December 26th, say—"It is supposed that-the Russian arMy of invasion is being increased•from; 80,000 to 240;000 men ; but-the-difficulties of set.ruiting and organization are such that it cannotattainthat figure before the lapse of several months. A great numberof general officers appointed to commands in this army have
just arrived." -