17 AUGUST 1839, Page 12

Our letters from Alexandria are of the 27th of July.

They state that the officers and crews of the Turkish and Egyptian fleets lived in the most perfect harmony, and appeared. to have commenced that reunion of the people of the two states which would, it was hoped, grow out of' recent occurrences. The greater part of the Turkish fleet was already moored in the harbour of Alexandria. The larger ships were landing their guns and heavy stores, preparatory to their going in also.—Tinies.