1 DECEMBER 1838, Page 2

Within the week, accounts from Calcutta, to the 24th of

Sep- tember, have been received. Written in ignorance of the retire- ment of the Shah of Persia from before Heraut, and the reesta- blishment of English influence at Teheran, these accounts are full of gloomy anticipations, especially of the desertion of RUNJEET SING from the British alliance ; for which there appears no pre- sent ground. The attempt to reorganize the kingdom of Cabot was regarded as an undertaking certain to lead to the most im- portant consequences.