26 OCTOBER 1839, page 2

The Mission Of General Emo To The Head-quarters Of The

Count d'Eseausn has been a failure. The Count positively re- fused to lay down his arms :It the command of Don CA Possibly lie and his officers are waiting for some of Esr......

Cape Of Good Hope Newspapers, Dated 24th August, State That

the Council had passed a bill abolishing all distinctions between the White inhabitants and the Coloured ; also regulating contracts between masters and servants, and removing......

C Ifictropolis.

A rumour of Lord Brougham's death was extensively circulated on Monday evening. The Count D'Orsay was reported to have read a letter at Crockford's Club-house, which Mr. Alfred......

- (7.."in (court.

Thu grand review, which vas to have enlivened Royalty at Windsor this week, has been twice iostponed in conseqoence of the rainy wea- ther. The Queen, howeve:', Ims contrived to......

"to Ti1e Editor Of The Morning Post.

" Sir—I have seen the following paragraph in the Morning Thrald of thi day, relating to the reported death of Lord paragrap h rumour that th s e noble and learned lord had been......

At A Meeting Of The Court Of Aldermen, On Tuesday,

complaints were made of the statements of the Inspectors of the Metropolitan Prisons, who, it was alleged, had exhibited in their reports to the.Goveno mem a strong inclination......

Mehemet Are Has Privately Withdrawn From Alexandria, And...

Cairo ; where he intends to spend the winter. The cause of this movement is not known ; but it is surmised that the Pacha did not feel secure in the immediate neighbourhood of......

Accounts Have Been Received From China, By Way Of St.

Helena, to the Hai of June. The trade was still suspended. Several 'Vessels had sailed for England, but others had arrived at Whampoa.......