24 APRIL 1847, Page 12

The Grieco-Turkish affair is growing more involved. Diplomatic relations with

Greece had ceased at Constantinople on the 7th instant. At Athens, on the 10th, a Ministerial crisis was going on, but little about it was publicly known. Meanwhile, there have been popular disorders in Athens and Laconia, with Anti- Ministerial cries.

The Paris correspondent of the Globe, however, writing on Thursday, confirms previous reports that the dispute will be settled, in spite of these untoward ap- pearances. "I have good reason to believe," he says, "that there is such an understanding already on the subject between the British and French Cabinets, that in less than a fortnight an arrangement will be proposed by which the dis- pute will be brought to an amicable termination; but M. Coletti'a retirement will be a necessary consequence of the proposition."