10 MARCH 1832, Page 3

Accounts have been received from Egypt, to the 26th of

Janu- ary. The only intelligence received from St. Jean de Acre is, that it had not been taken. The Egyptian soldiers are not apt for sieges. lintAxim reckoned greatly on a mine which he was soon to spring. His troops are said to suffer much from hunger and cold. The want of success in Syria will, it is naturally sup- posed, very much weaken MEHEMED Am' s influence in the Divan at Constantinople, where none but successful rebels are treated with tolerance.