Arrival of the Etna.
withdrawal of the French fleet from Gaeta.
New York, Jan. 28.
--The steamship Etna, from Liverpool on the 16th inst., is off Sandy Hook.
The Paris Moniteur says the French fleet is withdrawn from Gaeta.
The Russian government protests against the reported warlike preparations in Germany and Prussia against Denmark.
Count Montemolin and his wife are dead.
It is reported that there will be a Congress at Paris to settle the Italian question.
It is announced that the Bank of France contemplates suspension of specie payment.
The Queen's Bench had issued a habeas corpus in the cause of Anderson, the Kentucky fugitive slave at Toronto, Canada.
The ships Grace Gordon and Marmion, from Liverpool, had been abandoned at sea. The crews were saved.
[Second Dispatch.]
The habeas corpus in the Anderson case is issued by Chief Justice Cockburn.
He regards Anderson as a British subject.
It is stated that several rifle cannon have been shipped from Liverpool for Charleston.
The French. Legislature was summoned to meet on the 4th of February.
The foreign journals are admitted to free circulation in the Empire of France.
Hostilities at Gaeta had been suspended.
The Etna brings $1,500,000 in specie.
Commercial.
Liverpool, Jan. 16.
--Cotton — Sales for two days of 40,000 bales. The Persia's news caused an advance of fully 1--some say ½ Lower qualities improved most — Orleans middling 7-9-16.
Breadstuffs quiet and steady.
Provisions dull.
Consols 91½@91½.
Hewitt's circulars say Cotton had advanced ¼ on Wednesday on all qualities.
Latest.
Liverpool, Thursday, Jan, 17
--Via Queenstown.--Sales Wednesday and Thursday of Cotton reached 40,000 bales. Hewitt says all kinds advanced fully ¼ since Friday.
Breadstuffs and Provisions unchanged.
[Second Dispatch.]
Flour quiet and partially 6d lower.
Wheat quiet and steady.
Corn firm and partially 6d, higher, Beef dull.
Pork dull.
Lard dull.
Sugar firm.
Coffee steady.
Rosin steady at 4s. 4d. Turpentine dull at 31s.@31½s.