21 JULY 1849, Page 12

Paris advises of yesterday evening state that a telegraphic despatch

had reached the Government which reports a movement at Rome in favour of the Sovereign Pontiff: a " Te Daum" was sung in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican "amidst the enthusiasm of the people."

Letters from Rouen announce the arrival of M. Guizot at Havre, and state that he proposes visiting Paris before he proceeds to his estate at Val Richer.'

The telegraphic despatch from Berlin of the 17th instant says—" The Danish ratification of the armistice and preliminaries of peace arrived here today, and will be exchanged against that of Prussia in the course of this evening."

The primary elections of electors to choose the Deputies took place in Berlin on the 16th, and were almost uniformly in favour of the Moderates; the Democrats abstaining from the vote.