24 FEBRUARY 1849, Page 10

The Daily Naos states, "on good authority," that "a letter

was re- ceived at the India House, by the Indian mail on Thursday, from General Whisk at Mooltan, dated the 9th of January, two days later than the latest dates given in the Indian papers and private letters. At that date the fort of Mooltan still held out; but the General confidently expected that within two days it would be in his possession, either by storm or surrender."

A report that the Earl of Dalhousie was indisposed is denied on author- ity by the Times. "Notwithstanding his arduous and responsible duties, the Governor-General's health has greatly improved since his arrival at the seat of war."