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Tar I Tar! _ B SALE at the Gas Works, a quantity of very he Gas Tar, at Heifer barrel of“ gallons. W . MURPHY, laaager, larch to. la“. Wednesday. March 19, 1856. NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. rnz PEACE conrnnaivcizs. Pants, Feb. ‘26.—Thc firstsitting ofthe Congress took place yesterday (Monday), at the hotel of tiie Minister of Foreign Affairs, at one, p.m. The Powers repre- sented, and the Ministers representing them, are its foliow:— THE ALLIED POWERS. I. Frunce—represented by Count \Va- lewski, minister of foreign affairs (who is to be the President of the conferences); and Baron Bourqucncy, the French um- bassador at Vienna. ‘.2. Engluiid—represented by the Earl of Clarendon, minister of foreign affairs, and Lord Cowley, the English ambassador at Paris. 3. Turkey—representcd by Aali Pacha, the grand vizier; and Mehemet Djcmil Bey, the Turkish ambassador at Paris. 4. Sardinia—represented by Count Cuvour, the prime minister. 'I‘IIE MEDIATING POWER. 5. Austria—i-epresentcd by CountBuol- Scliaucnstciii, minister of foreign affairs; and Baron dc Huhiier, Austrian ambassa- dur at Paris. THE HOSTILB POWER. 6. Russia—rcpresented by Count Or- loll", member of the council of the Russing empire and aide-dc-camp of the Emperor and Baron Brunow, Russian ambassador to .the Geriiinn coiifederatioii. I The sitting lasted tintil half-past four. t has been arranged, that mi armistice rshall be concluded between the bellige- irents, to remain in force till the 31st of ,March. This armistice will not affect the i blockade estiiblished or to be established. 'I‘he plenipotcntinries did not meet to-day (Tuesday), btit will assemble again to- morrow, at one o’clock. It is understood that, in future, the conferences will ussem- ble three days a week, namely, on Mondays, ‘v"v’edncsduys, and Fridays; the intervening days being required for the arrangement and drawing up of the minutes of the pro- cecdings. Pants, Fan. 27.—There has been no congress held to-day. The sitting will not be held until to-morrow, in consequence of some changes that were required to be made in the arrangements of the interior of the building. The Paris correspondent of the Times regards as worthless most of the rumours in circulation respecting the progress of the conferences; he nevertheless mentions one or two. The first day's deliberation was for the most part one of formalities. The discussion yesterday would, it was believed, turn on the fifth point, on which it was said, an important difference of opi- nion was anticipated, as the representatives of the allied powers were, according to rumour, prepared to make certain demands which it was not expected would be grant- ed, by Russia. The correspondent comes to a conclusion, which any other person could as easily arrive at. He still thinks peace probable, but will not atlirm, that it is certain; and predicts, that the ne otia- tions will not flow on so smooth y as optimists imagine. On Tuesday evening Count Orloff and Baron Bi-unow were present at a dinner iven by the Princess Mathilde, where fiiey met Generals’Cani-obert and Bosquet. snasarissa. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. I New Series. No. 326. -....._._.. _.... -_......:i. The Independence denies, that the hopes of peace have diminished during the last few days. The Dresden Gazelle, consider- ed rt good authority, says that the instruc- tions given to the Russian plenipotentiaries are not to restore Kurs except for some equivalent. . PARIS, Feb. $29.—'I‘hc congress has no’ met to-day; it will sit to-niorroiv. RUMOURID BREAK-UP 0|‘ THE CONFERENCE —GREA'I‘ AGITATION IN THE MONEY MARKET. The .Morning Jidverliscr not only gives publicity to a variety of unautheiiticnted rumours respecting the Paris Conferences, but iidopts tiiem, and in ii leading article quotes the following, which must be taken with much reserve. They are chiefly 0T interest, as specimens ofthe rumours which yesterday seriously affected the Funds:—- “ It is deemed not improbable, that the result of this new move of the iirtful dip- lomatists of Russia‘ may be the imniedinte breaking up of the Conferences. “A very grave hitch in the conference has already occurred. Though the fifth point is the last of all, it had been agreed to take it first. It was, accordingly, on the second meetiii of the conferences, submitted for the consideration of the plen- ipotentiaries. No sooner had it been formally laid on the table, than Count Orlofl' and Baron Brunow took objections to its being taken into consideration, with a View to its being decided by the Conference. They proposed, that it should be referred to u congress of the representatives of all the crowned heads in Europe; if so referred, they pledged themselves, in the name of the Czar, to abide by whatever decision that Congress might come to. This new and unexpected phase in the Eastern question has produced great consternation in Paris, and caused a further fall in the French funds. It has also no less sur- prised and alarmed our own Government. I/‘Ve were informed last night that Lord Cowley is expected in London this after- noon, to take the instructions of his Govern- ment en the subject.” (From the London Times.) A number of rumours were circulated that the conferences at Paris had taken an unfavourable turn, and as some persons- were ready to believe, that all the pi-egg“. tions that were taken for secresy had merely proved useless against the means of information possessed by a few of the speculative dealers, in the Stock Exchange is full occurred of more than I per cent._ As the close of business approached, and‘ none of the rumours thus put forth received‘ confirmation, a rally occurred. Looking at the agitation on the London Stock Ex- change the Paris Money market me be considered to have exhibited great rm- ness. By way of Vienna, we learn that Omar Pashu demanded from the Porte some time back the appointment of Minister of War, with the powers of Commander-in-Chief of all the forces of the Ottoman Empire, The Porte refused, and Omar then sent in his resignation, which was accepted. The Jlflonbladt, of Stockholm, says that a committee formed under the Presidency of the Prince Royal, is formed to propose a plan for the fortification of the Swedish capital, on an immense scale, embracing the valley of the Macler River.