24 AUGUST 1844, page 9

In A Second Edition, The Morning Herald Gives The Following

intelli- gence as received by the French Government yesterday- "' Alexandria, 7th August.—The Viceroy has abandoned his previous reso- lution to abdicate, nor will he persist in......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. There is little to be called news today, but a good deal of gossip, which is by no means without interest. Much of this is supplied by the French papers and......

The Herald This Morning Copies From Last Night's Standard...

criti- cism on the letters from Tangier published by the Times, with further strictures. It seems that the editor of the Tintes has sent the original manuscripts to the Herald;......

_miscellaneous.

The Globe vatieinates touching the future movements of Royalty. The Queen is to set out for Ireland during the first week in October. If the appeal go against Mr. O'Connell and......

Several Of The Irish Repeal Papers Are Gloating Over The

French triumphs in Africa, and looking forward to similar attacks upon the United Kingdom. The Newry Examiner, for instance, asks why Irish- men should fight to aggrandize......

The Madrid Advices Of The 16th Also Furnish Some Scraps

of report from Morocco. The Emperor had acceded to the ultimatum of Spain ; merely declining to deliver up the Pacha who had caused a Spanish Vice-Consul to be assassinated, but......

East India Shipping.

AnatveD—At Grayesend, 20th Aug. Asia, Patterson. from Launceston; and 21st, Regulus, Hunter, from Port Phillip; and Mark Palmer, Spence, from Bombay. At Falmouth, 16th,......