28 DECEMBER 1833, Page 5

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SATURDAY NIGHT.

Prince TALLEYRAND has received despatches from Paris this evening, which are said to be of considerable importance. Since his return to England, he has had several conferences with Lord PALMERSTON on the Turkish question ; but as his Lordship is waiting for despatches from St. Petersburg in answer to the last communication from our Government, nothing decisive can yet be accomplished by the two diplomatists. TALLEYRAND states to his acquaintance, that he enter- tains no doubt of a satisfactory result. On the other hand, letters from St. Petersburg, received by merchants in the City, say that the Russian Cabinet are preparing a masterly note, in which they justify the recent treaty with the Sultan, and deny the right of Gyeat Britain and France to prevent its execution.