16 JANUARY 1841, Page 9

A Paris correspondent of the Augsburg Gazette writes—" The Neapolitan

Ambassador had an interview a few days ago with M. Guizot, on the Sulphur question. The Ambassador asked if the Cabi- net of St. James's had lately made advances to that of the Tuileries tending to hasten the solution of that question. His Excellency at the -same time made some observations on the right and the desire of the King his master to maintain the trade in sulphur as a strict royalty. M. Guizot replied, that since he had been in office, the British Govern- ment had made no overtures on this matter."