6 DECEMBER 1834, Page 2

MEHEMET ALI and the Sultan have patched up their quarrel

for the pre.mut, with the concurrence of the Ambassadors from England, France, and Russia. The Morning Herald, on the authority of its correspondent at Constantinople, says- " The Sultan abandons all claim to arrears of tribute due by Mehemet Ali ; and even confers upon him the Sand jak of Orfa, of which district the latter had violently possessed himself; on condition, however, that Mehemet pay for it an annual tlibute. These concessions, it would appear, were forcibly wrung from the Sultan ; but notwithstanding his reluctant acquiescence in the sugges- tions of his allies, he has determined not to withdraw his forces from the fron- tiers of Syria, but to be prepared for all events."