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Show GHKAT DHITAIN", It was estimaiijd that the number of weavers on the strlkt? in Lancashire reached 30,000, and great, distress was beginning' to be feft among them. The French Government had instituted .inquiries in Cork, as to tho capabilities of that market uffordiug a my extraordinary extraordi-nary suppty of navy provisions, and tho matter was at once regarded as a Wurlike movement. A singular aoif fatal accident had ereatui great sensation in Dublin An omnibus had been precipitated iuto a canal liasln, and its occupants, lx iu uumbcr, were ull drowned. The great majority of hands in the Loudon building tradp had accepted the terms which lHrmaU'rs had offered, and the strike was considered at uii cud. PHANok The ParisTorres)?ndeut of tho London Yma writes as follows: "Tho inot suu-guiuUjwjwor suu-guiuUjwjwor is-not only probable but inevitable The news from Warsaw, makes, still;gloomier our sjiecu-tationsasto sjiecu-tationsasto fubire. The irritation of Austria, tho provoca'tioit ,of Piedmont, the unsettled state oj the Syrian affairs, the difference bctwebn tho French on 1 English government on the Eastern question, ques-tion, tho machination of the revolutionary revolution-ary party, the vuxt prctrations pu foot cv ry where, hll justUy the darkest forebodings fore-bodings " It was asserted tba a treaty has been concluded between Uussia aud France, and thefyj'aioitf Natvmah says, that, iu the event of a collision, Frauco has secured secur-ed the pupjwrt of llussTa, and Austria that of England. Warlike rumors were prevalent ft! Paris. It Was stated that the army at Lyons is to be increased to lOO.OQQ men, and that Marshul Canrobcrtis to have 80,000 men along the eastern frontier. The directors of the Lyons railway bad been ordered U) hold themselves tn readiness readi-ness to trausport from 60,000 to 00,000 men to tho froutier, aud they wero engaged en-gaged In the means lor carrying out this operation. AUSTHIA. The Timr? Paris correspondent writes j that hostilities appear Imminent between tho Austrlaus and riedmontesc. Victor! Emanuel is said to havo written to Prince XapOleou that he was Iri-dally expectnr tlon of 'ti' attack, and urging 'hlm.to ref-. present matters' to the Emperor, flu their trrfe li'glitf ; i- j'A y'J, .j-Tbo .j-Tbo slalotncnt fhat Austria; Was co-ccntratlng co-ccntratlng lrg4l)bdlcs of mbif.irl Vcneliaj and making, warlike tjrep roWns In geiicrj at rtiterate'dw' H was said Uat RQ0(J mrt were Irj movement fAustrian,;oftlc(;r, "were atd to" regard hostilities as more and more probable PENMAttK. The Dautsh Government wns making preparations to be ready for all .eventual!-m.) .eventual!-m.) Ttioi SeVchth1 "Jvnil flVcptleth.'lutti taliotis were atwut to rtcclvc orders to march for Soudtrburg and Scldeswig. The effective force: of the battullous havo been doubled. A battery or rifled cannon Is rcttdyj. and three others, after tho French model, were to he ready, in May. H UNG Alt. Y. It fs cxpj(5h'd thaftho Iluilgarinu Dift will prtSsatofniftl vqiq calling on tlie Il nli-' garian troops front other parts of the Austrian" empire td b6 ."concentrated In the: kingdom of Hungary blone. Such n measure will necessarily strip the Venetian Vene-tian provinces nf tho Ilowerof thcAns trlati forces. If opposed by he Austrian Go"vcrnmcnt,rttiQ Hutignriatis will refiiso Id piy the' taxes; and tlio inOment .for breaking out Into .Insurrection will then havo arrived, |