19 SEPTEMBER 1840, Page 9

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Pasha. Ia the event of an attack being made on Alexandria, no doubt was entertained but that the entire population would unite in opposing it. Mehemet All was, according to these accounts, more firmly resolved than ever to resist the propositions of the Four Powers. The most positive orders arc said to have been given to Ibrahim to march upon Constantinople as soon as the first cannon shall be fired ; and it is said that the Russians on their side are equally ready to advance. [No doubt.]