Paris was perfectly quiet yesterday morning. M. Domes expired on
Thursday —the fourth member of the National Assembly who has died of wounds received in the conflict of the 25th June. The workmen are returning to regular employ. Manufactories are reopening in Paris and the provinces, which had been closed ever since the events of February.
Letters from Palermo, of the llth instant, state that on the preceding mid- night, both Houses of Parliament had proclaimed the election of the Duke of Genoa, under the title of Alberto Allude° the First King of the Sicilians. The British war-steamer Bulldog obtained the start of the French man-of-war in saluting the independent flag.
The Hamburg Borsenhalle of the 16th reports that Generals Wrangel and Hede- man have agreed on an armistice till the 18th instant. General Rrangel would not do more without instructions from Frankfort in the same sense with those he had already received from Berlin.
Letters from Constantinople state that the Porte has agreed to allow a Russian fleet to pass the Dardanelles; and that the fleet is accordingly on the point of sailing through the Straits for the Adriatic.