6 SEPTEMBER 1828, Page 2

SATURDAY, Two O'CLOCK.

The Russian Ambassador returned to town this morning, for the purpose of having an interview with one of the Ministers, and preparing despatches for the Emperor. Some importance is attached to the suddenness of his return to London : he quits it again in the evening.

Letters from Paris state, that the Emperor of Russia has already expressed his dissent from the basis of the arrangement to be proposed by Lord Heytesbury, and of which he had received notice from Prince Lieven.

It has been reported in the City, that an express with important information has been received at the Foreign Office from Vienna— of the Foreign Office, however, the report is contradicted.

Accounts have been received from Madeira of the 10th ult. On the 31st of July, the blockading squadron consented not to intercept English vessels until the blockade should be recognized by Great Britain.