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YoTeign Intelligence.New-Yobk, June 20.Interesting summary of intelligence from files of European papers received by the editors of the New-York Daily Advertiser, per ship Hercules, Capt. Cobb.It was perfectly tranquil at Genoa on the 19A of April. The Austrians occupied thesur-ounding villages.Many foreign officers were preparing to Moldavia to enter the service ot Ypsilanti.The Auiic Council of War of Austria has issued orders for the march of further corps of troops to Italy as speedily as possible.A numerous AustroUussian army will take up its cantonments in Italy.Many Greeks had fallen in a sanguinary battle fought near Kudschuck in Bulgaria.The Turkish fortress of Galacz had falleninto the hands of the Greeks.I he Greeks ha I captured -30 Turkish vessels on the Danube, and killed their crews.The Turks have retired into the fortress of Kudschuck and Ibraiiow.The traces of a plot had been discovered in the Isle of Elba, at Florence and Leghorn. Great symptoms of discontent prevailed thro* fear of Austria extending her arbitrary power over all Italy. Many persons had been arrested and imprisoned. Count Baldim, who was of the number, had killed himself by leaping irom the window of his prison.Count de Witigenstein has arrived atVienna.An insurrection had broken out in the isl* and of Zante.A sanguinary battle is said to have been fought between the Turks and Greeks at the fortress of Petrasso, Gulf of Lepanto. The Greeks had the advantage.In the British House of Commons on the 4th of May, the Marquis of Londonderry* to
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