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ting France shall be permitted to enter and travel through the country without passports. A decree is published suppressing the prohibition against the exports from Algeria, of barks for tanning purposes. The Archbishop of Lyons had published a haughty pamphlet against the imposition of a stamp upon pastoral letters treating of political matters. He pronounces the imposition of the stamp humiliating, and not to be submitted to by the Bishops. The Paris flour market was firm. Wheat also was well maintained, and closed with all advancing tendency. The Paris Bourse on the 18th was rather firmer. Rentes closed at 68.85. Italy. The intelligence from Gaeta as to the progress of the siege is contradictory, but no new movement of importance is chronicled.--Francis the Second had issued a proclamation, calling upon the garrison to defend the place to the last. The province of Viterbo continued in a state of insurrection, and it was reported that the French