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The reported conclusion of a treaty of commerce between England and Austria is said to be unfounded. The latest dispatches from Shanghai say, that it is reported that the negotiations for peace are not going on smoothly at Tien-tsin. Chappell's extensive Piano factory in London has been destroyed by fire, and twenty persons were injured. The telegraph cable to connect Singapore and Rangoon, is about to leave England. Its length is 1,300 miles. Fresh troops had left Turin fe and efficient colleague he has found in Admiral Hope. The Times has reason to believe that the funeral of the late Lord Dundonald will take place in Westminster Abbey. Some 18 or 20 persons were more or less injured by the burning of Chappell & Co.'s Piano Forte factory. Independently of the large loss of venders' and other goods, upwards of 100 valuable instruments have been destroyed by the flames. The Daily News says:It is expected that Her Majesty and the Court will leave W