11 OCTOBER 1828, Page 1

SATURDAY NIGHT.

We had a communication from Windsor this afternoon, which states, that although the King suffers from a severe attack of the gout in his right wrist, he is otherwise in tolerable health. It is expected that his Majesty will soon be able to receive a visit from the Queen of Portugal.

Rumour—The Ministers are preparing a Catholic Relief Bill. We learn from a quarter entitled to consideration, that there is more than mere gossi4 in this rumour.

Nothing has transpired respecting the despatches last received by the Russian Ambassador. There is no arrival from the East to-day, except the German mail; which brings advices, but no news, from Constantinople to the 11th ult, and from Smyrna to the 7th.

Accounts have been received from Oporto to the 4th instant. They announce the arrest and imprisonment of the Brazilian Consul.