4 APRIL 1829, Page 3

SATURDAY, Two O'CLOCK, The Germanpapers reueived this morning contain an

account front Vienna, dated March 22, which in some measure confirms the re- port that France and England intend to send a separate negotia- tor to Constantinople. Trade in many parts of Germany is re- presented to be in a very depressed state, and several houses at Cologne had failed.

Our letters from Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester, and Birmingham, give a very unfavourable account of the state of trade in those towns. The masters in most of the manufacturing towns have either discharged some of their men, or reduced their wag,es. Sir Robert Inglis, we learn by a letter from Oxford, visited that city on Thursday, to return thanks to his friends for their support.