FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... FOREIGN IN'ELLIE(AENCE. LoaxnoN, SATUBSDAr EVENING. Letters from Corfu speak in favourable term s of the great improvements in the admininstIltiOlo: of Greece throulgh the exertions of Count Caol rl'lstrias; but with respect to the military aaffairs, they amin a deplorable ondition, especia4y in the land forces. The commanders, at varhLtDcC with 'each othlr, vr'we not oltayed hy the troops;; ...