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We learn from Paris that it was not only generally

believed there that Mehemet Ali would give up the fleet, and waive his hostility to Khosrew, but that it was even said that tidings, either of these events, or of the consent of the Pacha thereto, had reached the French Govern- ment. There was no doubt of the French using their influence to per- suade the Paella to cede these points, and also that there was a pro- bability of success.—Morniny Chronicle.

The Augsburg Gazette says, that Admiral Stopford had declared his purpose of entering the Dardanelles, should any one of three events occur—first, in case of Ibrahim's marching on Constantinople ; second, in case of insurrection in the capital ; and third, in case of a Russian fleet entering the Bosphorus.