PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE
... PURVATE CORRESPOND 2NCE .1 ~ . . . London, Jan. 4, 1 past seven P. aM. Th ere has been to.-day an unusual dearth of in- telligence in town. An evening paper stated, that Gottenburgh mail had arrived, but this was a mis. I Two Gottenburgh mails are still due, In the the absence of real intelligence, several teports crept 7:in- teto circalation from the French coast. It wassad the that Paris ...