Accounts from Lisbon have been received to the 25th of
Oc- tober; bat they possess little interest or importance. TheQueens mother was seriously, but not dangerously indisposed. Some violent attacks had been made in the Chamber of Peers by Count TA IPA on the Duke of PALMELLA. and CARVALHO ; but they ap- peared to be disregarded by men of all parties. There were stories as to a disagreement of Admiral NAPIER with the Govern- ment, on the settlement of his accounts. It was said, that on quitting the Portuguese service, he had returned his commission and patent of nobility, in a very contemptuous manner. But a writer in the Times of yesterday contradicts th's account, and states that an hereditary pension had been attached to his title of Count, and that he will return to England with about 38,000/. in cash for prizes and indemnities. It is added, that he quits the Por- tuguese navy solely because there is little or nothing for him to do in it.