Hon they are tolerably well paired. We are to have the Governor and his wife, and a little girl, not their daughter, buta child they adopted and brought from Denmark, about 11 years of ag«, to dine with us to-day- the latter is, 1 think, the Wt interesting personage on the islands, being a very pretty little girl, of g00d mannersand able to play very sweetly on the mandolin, and accompany it with a soft and pleasing voice; she will be much delighted to-day as we shall have an abundant supply of beads, c. to give her.” ' The following is an extract of a letter received at Hull, on Thursday, fiom Altoua, dated July 17th.—Three vessels are arrived iti the Elbe from Greenland ; the first has got 5,500 seals (say about 50 tuns of oil) ; the second 45 tons, and the third 35 tons. They give a very unfavourable report of the success of the English ships.