10 FEBRUARY 1844, Page 11

Papers have been received from the Cape of Good Hope

to the 17th December. According to the accounts from Graham's Town, the Dutch Emigrants of Natal showed a disposition to depart from their professed submission : Moeke, a refractory leader, was moving Westward, and bidding defiance to the British authorities. He had seized a deputation of Farmers settled between the Orange and Reit rivers, who were on their way to Petermauritzburg to tender their allegiance.