27 MARCH 1847, Page 11

A private letter, of yesterday's date,' from a well-informed correspondent

at Liverpool, contains this passage of interesting public information-

" Whether' in answer to the fast, or not, during the 'hist forty-sight hours there has been the largest arrival of bread-stuff and other ;provisions ever known— nearly 40,000 tons, it is stated. We may expect to hear of suicides now in the corn-market. The demand for Ireland seems supplied by direct arrivals at high ports; and vessels are actually coining in here from Cork, not being able to gm their cargoes there."