Mr. ROBERT GRANT has informed the leading Jews, Mr. J.
L. GOLDSMID and others, that he has strong hopes of carrying his motion for their relief in the House of Commons. A strong opposition, however, is expected in the House of Lords.
Mr. ATTWOOD is making a great_stir to obtain some alteration in the Currency. About sixty members of the House of Commons have embraced his views.
A deputation of the West India interest has waited upon Lcrrd-GonEarcit and Lord ALTHORP, to remonstrate against the low rate of compensation proFeed for the loss of their slaves, and the suddenness of the abolition. Their Lordships said these points should be modified.
There is a report that the China trade will be thrown open 'almost immediately.