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WHOLH NO, 7637 ABRIVAL OF THB AKIEL AND WASHINGTON. ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE THE CRISIS IN INDIA, IMPORTANT DEBITS IN PARLIAMENT, TBE SEW AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE. THE SPANISH MXICAN IMBROGLIO, The Mexican Kavoy About to Leave Madrid. SKETCH OF MISS MADELINE SMITH, bo, &o, ho. ‘The Vander diit stenwetits artel Sapratn Ladlow, which tefi Southomyton ca the 15th Juty, arrived a) noon yester- day, wid the French und Kog ob mats The steamsiip Wording, Usps, Uavendy, fom Bre mmen, a3 Sourdamptn 16th iust, arrived at » law bour tab night She Dring six hundred tone of freight, ane bendred parsengers ani A samall malt. Tho news bus been soticipaed by the arrival Bord American 4: Qicbec. Te news from lvdia by the Arie) ts the rame a that brought by the North American, bus our Londoa ica conta'n detaila of the spriud of the sepoy muuny, whien are inuch interest and importance. Immediately on receiv of the news in London a Cabinet Sous!) was held. Sir Colin Campbell, wish the trae spirit af a gallot roldier, at once cononied to go oat and take me vacant command, and left Loudon without twenty four hours novice en roule to Marseilles, where he embarked for India. Tbe 14,000 t-oope under orders for India were to bo sent immediately, and would be followed vy other reinforce mente of Europesn troops aa soon as ships and stores sould be got ready. Lora Elgin, Geveral Ashburnham, and their respective staffs, arrived at Singapore on the 3d of June, ou their way to Chica, Additional advices from China state that General Gar- pets and elaff had arrived, .Tea was going down freely 10 Lao chos-foo, where ali waa quiet. A battle bad been fought between the Imperialiste and the rebels above Lge ohow-f20, and \t was believed that the Impertalists tad been victorions. ‘Canton + as suffering from famine. Str Jobn Bowring bad {niimeted that compensation for Jows sustained by British subjects would be demanded from the Chinere government ‘The insurrection in Csiabria was reported to be at an ead. ‘The freedom of the city of L»ndon was presented to bis Royal Highnes Prince Frederick William of Prussia, wgo- (er wih a congratulatory address from the Corporation eu bis approaching marrisge with the Princess Roya), on the 1%b iurt , at Guild Hall. The ceremony excited con- stderabdie intere-t ‘Wr. O'Fianerty had been unseated for Galway, Ireland, and the ection declared void, for Dribery and treating by ‘Ris age bis ° The elec'ion contost at Oxford, botween the Right Hon. Baward Cardweli and mr. W. M Thackeray, theceledratod eather, promised to bea sbarpone § The writ was issued @@ the 18th, and the election would ‘‘come off” that week. Abs Danques given by the American Chamber of Co n- ‘merce at Liverpool, gn the evening of the 1ith inst , to the ‘Boers of the United States frigates Niagara and 3 isque- hanna, Mr. © T. Bright, engineer of the company, report @d that 900 mties of the telograph cable were safely cviled oa beard the Agamemnon, a: treen wich, and 600 on board the Niagara, in tne Mersey. The manufacture of the 2,500 miles wea oumpletod, and he saw uo reasoa why they should nut mevt together at Cork befire the end of the math, so we to commencs actual operations carly ta August, ibe best period for the undertaking. The au Rounonm: Dt was rere! red with load cheers. Ws be Bio'cd as positive shat Marsbai Randon, of France, will ouncings bie campaign in Keb; lis by aa expedition ‘egal: at the pirates of the Rif. Cruieors have already been station ed off tho com. ‘The government a ers in Paris bave recotved notice to saspend their olvens:ious en the question of the Isthmus ef Suez, avd on Lord Paimerston’s epoach oa that subject, ‘The Paris corre: pondent 0! the Loa ion Times, writing on 18th of Joly, way es— Paris or Lyons have not as yot benefitted much by the redeced customs tariff in the United Stas, which came nto force on the Istof July The proce of the raw mate- chai i etal excessively Digh, and the manufacturers have been forced to pay it Purcoasers for # jong timo resisted We preievtions « the manwfacturers, and this was oae of the principal caures of tbe diffically im making sales. Nevorthelers the socks to the hands of the sbopkeepors Ddeing exDausied, purchasers were floally com polled wo wabmtt. The scwonts from the maoufacturing distriow te the departments announce great duliness Sales are al ‘moat mopped at Ly coe and St Euenve, alongs the home ‘of tik is pow arcertalr of W be more produotive then of vae of last your Bot, unforrunaialy, toix is not the case to tho silk growing covctrien, where prices have rxon omormoorly For thi» reason no great diminuhun in toe price of silk manufactured goods can be expected this year. ‘The treaty between Fogland and Spain for the matua! protection of Iterary property was signed in Madrid on the § b instant, and sent off by Caztain Blacawo dl, to Lon don. A letter from Madrid, dated on 9h of July, saye:— ‘The distarb «noes (a the Soath feom to beatanend, A umber of privovers haa deen made; ony or fro have ‘Dean shot by sentence of courts martial, and others are to be traps; oried beyond reas. Acc wdiag io Sardinia and Naplen, and also very nearly with the conspiracies discoverod io Paris A deepaich from Plymouth, England, dated on Monday, Ith of Joly, eays:— The Copenbagen, Capt Godfrey, from London, arrived tm the Sound on Saturday afvernoon to embark passengers for Melbourne This sbi« last year carried ont the famous prize bull, Master Battorily, avd hae now 09 freight, inte peadeni!y of a raluacie general cargo, thirteen ho-ses, head of cattle, aud tixty seven sheep. (0! the rix are shioped by Mr. Rawdon Green, aa oli rest Vietoria, who is passenger. Among them ts the , Ineian Warrior, foar thorough bret sta on. Mr. T Loarmouth, one of tno a Cart etallivo 4 BL t z? i i pulls at the ne yearlit ‘sfamod from Lord According to the latest acrices from Tunis the United tates Consul hes entered « strong protest against the mur” der of a Jewish carman. It seems that during tho bar barous deeds of which the murder was the occasion, mon ‘and women applandod the Bey, an‘ claimod that the Euro- peans should be driven out of the country, A letter from Genoa, in the Opintone, of Tarin, saye :— Mien White, now confined in the prison of Sent’ Andrea, treated with all posrlbie consideration, The arrest of js Pareto is connected with that of Misa White, ¢ upon vieling terms with the Mu: : mh woman. It 18 stated that tue muskets rents had pet been recently imp red, bat had for reveral years concealed with greatcare. There deen an active recruiting (or Insargents gotag on daring last fortnight. Amore them there wore pe vole wi undorstood neither Geusese nor pore Italian, bat spoke dialect only andorttoxd In the Romegoa. Among the pers found by the pohoo were was a listo ali the of ‘and their residences Tho Catiolico of Genoa ttates that all Mazzini’s correspon. . | = 26 ez 3it H FEs the movement have taken refage in Switz rand. ‘The government of the Graod Date of Tuscany has ol cially thanked the Prince do Latour 4’ Auvergne, Freuch ‘Minister at Florence, for the great service which the In- perial govérnment of France rendered the Grand Dako. ‘Tt was M. ¢o Sennevier, French Ooneul at Leghorn, who Communicated to tho authoritios thero the conspiracy @hich afterwards broke out, and had it not been for tho French Ambarsador’s communication the Tuscan suthor!- Les would havo beon eurprieed, ‘Tho Reet India and China Association of England have ferned thelr urval statement of the ehipping trado with all the places within the limits of the Bast India Company's ehartor, for the fret half of 1867, The entrics inward have been 676 veasely of an aggregate capacity of 879,150 tone, against 708 vessole and 462,877 tome in tho corres- pooding period of 1866, showing a decreare of 128 yeenels end 83,727 tome. The principal falling off has boon in the arrivals from Caloutia, Cups, MaarRius, the Philippiacs, and the Ose The clewan ontesrd have ben 725 vereels of b3},0/4 tons, against 619 vessels of 431 43% tone, showing an Increase of 106 veseeis and 100,1°3 tons, chiefly to Ausiratia, ludia, Ceylon, and Arabia. Liverpool, tbe Clyde aud Brivt) have benetitved oy this increase la a greater proportion then London. Spollen, the accused murdorer of Mr. Little, in Dublin, Won again oxwmied on tho iia inst, whon his sevond fov, Joseph, » boy under foartesn yeara of age, gave somo im pertant evidenoe If the weather onntinued ‘ayorab!e reaplog voald oom mence io some of the more forward disurots of Sogiwad the third week of July Tae vrops promisod aray iwatly ‘The accounts of the crops from Gerinsay and ¥vodea speak avorsbly inrefere oe lo we forthe ming harvest A baker Ja Poris hed already produced «| af mete from pew wheat this shows the har cstto be very carly, a ienst three werks earlier than Inst year, ‘The Queen of Holland bad arrived in Kogiand, accompa pied by her oldest son. Privee Napoleon Bonaparte was ta Liver al, Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore were staying at Bari, thetr way baok to Eoglans from Jerusalem, ‘The Grand Duchers of Baden bad given birth to @ son. THE SEPOY MUTINY IN INDIA. read of thie Re tele ae «eects Parllament—Op' ®revch Press [Bombay (July 11) Correa wndeuce of Londoa Comercial Goaehe. And first of che great city of Dethi, which has now been for @ month in the bands of tho inutiveers. Miuy persons regarding whom the gravest fears wore ea'ertaived, have since made their appearance at Oe OF Ober OF the Deg’ boring simions, and we may hove the tne list of how thus preservea wil be lurgely tosreased, a4 the aaive lancholoere have rhowo themselves to many cases da posed to give shelter and protection to we fugitive Bat the hardebips and danger to which they bare beeo ex pored must have taid ¢evarely upon the poor womea ant chilaven, wbo escaped with but their lives from the fice ‘and the bay net, abd many e tail of bairbreadda escapes from rudven and dreadful deata wil! be told to anxious relative in England fi f * * * In Delh 1 the civilization of Ofty three years bas ber do st oyed in three hours, writes the agent, adding, with an exaggeration pardenable under ‘ho ciroamstancon, “1k 14 Mike the atrocities of Nadir 3bah’”’ Tne soidiery are ro- preeented to be witho ¢ a jeader, but other accouase teil us that they bave elected to the supreme and wecoad poste command two native offieers of the 34 Light Cavalry. Unoer this or other leade-rbip they had the temerity sovance from the city and attack a portion of tne force On the 30s of Maya dotact- meni of the European forcs at Mverut, the Carabinesr:, 66th Rifles apd arullory, under ‘he command of Brigetier Witkon, took up an sdvanced position st tho village of Gbaree ood desn pugger, wnere tho road to Doiht crosses the title river of Bindun by @ suspension bridge som» fif- wen miles from the capital. Thy same afteruoon th - en>my appeared in force with five guos on the further «ide of sue stream, and atmartengagement followed Tuo Brigadier took bia Artiiery and Dragoous across the river by «ford, while the Rifles passed te briige. They atvcked at ons ia froat ‘and fave; ibe mutineers were doubled up and driven back with the lose of all their gums park toto a barning vill hich they themselves fred, aad where they perished mixerably—part into the open plain, where sac were cut up by the tavres of the dragoons. Un iain od by this se -erecheck, they revunned t the attack on the following day, and were agein |. On te Ist of June the Brigadier, whose loss on the first day uad hecn ‘about forty killed and wounded, (that on toe second {+ ax et unkeown,) was reinforced, and no farther azempt ba- en made to contest his of the briige aad ‘The mutineers a = been hey e Fisge d iD prevarin, receive the army advancing ast them from Vasbeliah; for although are rumors of desor- Mos from Deibi, bave provadly not beea onme:ous, or the horsemen of Scindia aad of tne Rajabs of Bhart pore and Ulwar—not to speak of Agra volanteers—woull bo he their tale to tell of fugitives intercepted aad de stroyed, . ee ae es command of the army jevelved pou Sir Henry Darvard, who, as Major Goneval bad been at the bead of the Sirhind “tvision Moan enile Brigadier Bulifax, with tne aavanse, had arrived at Paneo . fifty atx miles fom Oriol, from waich place he moved forward oa the eveuing of the 2%h Oa the 80th sir He .- ry and tbe main body were t march from K: » by the moraing of the %n, the day before yeaurday, Uboug)t trat ihe whole foros, her ed hy tho greater tila of the Meer at divisiog, ‘wat to jx betwuen and Vein, would appear before we revoited capi al, The force is not qv ite no la go as it was oxpoctad w be whew | leet wrote, for it was touvd Deoesrary to dis ot Umballab twoof the native j—toe ta end —whisn sere to form part of it, (Many olaor dloaf fec'ed regiweata bave bedu thus treats’, as we nal! nee prevently ) Bot all the Raropean trvops of which I belore gave the pames are there: rb jaaowre and ocarabi: coms, Thin, 0th, let and 2a Pusileere, three troops of hore art tl ry, a field battery aud aniege train Morsover, I snould mau. tion—what ' have bitaerto omitted—he arrival of a por tion of the Par jaub Galde Onrye, horse and foo", sroucht down ‘Yom their station of Murcan, on the Ataan (roo tier, There are also the trusty Goorkhas of the Sirmoor battalion. The defences of the mntineors ag siant this fur midebdle force are, 1 believe, a high wall snd 8 dhoh, aod Abe guns of two wiege tains, How shey are off foram munition x noc known. The mageziae was firel, ant at least partistly deetroyed, at tbe commencement of the outbreak by Lieutenant “illnghhy, the Jommisary of Ordracce, who, itis feared, periahod in she €x. Josion Bat all speculstion a to the fate of the Dolni mast neera will, L hope, be set at rest before | conclud= thie letter, for | have jast learnt that the closing of tho mail, ®xed for tals afternyon witli be postponed, if neva rary, for twenty four er even forty eight boars, in the hope that it may carry hewe tidings of taeir overthrow “Kron ibe mutioy and tient ef the native portioa of tte garrizou ihe cantopment of Moerut bas Dera free from alar as. Severs! prisoners proved to have Deen erncerned jw the murders have been nanged—on 008 oveving tx, 09 toe next five The revolted eoltiery for the most part, ss Yon Bre AWTS, proceeded at once W Delhi Dosachod par Len, however, mainly doongiog, a 1¢ would ap rear, to the Third cavalry, #pread thoa selves over the ovuviry, with Aho Intention as Kubsequent pritonere Averred, Of @ ae quietly w thelr Bomes if unoppoed The fact tnat bu tiee of there men were abroad was generally kaown, and naturnily produged much ala-m About the time of these occurrences at Alvghur and Biwab, tha raiive regiments at «gra hegan sbow eymptome of the prevailing disease Choy wore two in puaser, the Forty-fourch and Aixty seveuth To companion, on9 of each corm, bad Deen nent to Muttra to bring down treseure i Agen, They matinied on tne «ay back and proceeced ty Delai, murdering itis feared amas or alles ibeir oMvers, The epirt shown by these oom. panier determine alr Colvin at ace to divarm the rems'a er of the regiment to which they beloaged, which var acco dingly done on the ist of June, ta che prerense cf the Sd Ber peans and Captein 0'Oriy’s Esropean field battery. The aflair went off quietly, and the etty has riace been tranquil Bowne oF Sciodia’ contingent came ap from Geniior and were employed to garrison tho ae too o Klawab aod reetore the ejected etvil authorities Out of the Ruropenns in zgra: corps of voinnteer horse bat been raised, which, onder he command of Feat neat Gresibes, asvictet a few days after the divarming of 44th apd 67th in the exeontion of & capital plece of service ‘The Kao or pesty cnlef of Burtorolee, near Alyghar, avail ed bimrelf of the prevsiiing dtorder to a oe iudepepdenre, wroing oot government officials, barn ‘Villages, @ancting contrivutions, sud atabiehing a at Khyrr by Sy sont of bis new and et on the Provinces— the Jed novere’ coarse was soon rao. Waweon the jstrate of Alyghur, ith tronpere, mete a sadden oop u500 Kbyrr, caoght the Rao, tried nim by dean ad covrt-martal, fouod ulity Of rebe lion, and hang im oo (be Apet—asalotary example that will scarooly need to be repeated. desertion or diemiseal hae greatly thinoed the | army of the Punjend. When [ closed my last lower just beard of the determination to form a@ flying column at Jhelum under General Reed. It was ramorod that disaffection was rife both at Ferorepore and at Lahore ‘There reports noon recetted confirmation, The 45th and Sith Regiments matinied at Forozepore on the 13th of May But her Majesty's Gist, alded by the 10th Light Cavalry, which remained |, inflicted severe joss upon them, ‘apd ov the following day the mutineers gave and were uietly disarmed. At Meean Meor, the camp of [abore, the threo native infantry regiments of the farrieon, the 16th, 26th and 49h were disarmed onthe 13th by Briga- Ober Corbett, with the Sist Foot and the powerful force of artillery, horse and foot. At Peshawur, on the 22d, three more in’antry regiments, the 24th, 27th and Sist, nnd tho 6th Light Cavalry were deprived of their arms. A Subah dar Major Sone bee -] hanged in presence of re troops, At Mordan ‘or Whe greater portion Fegiment, deserted their colors, Their Gaionel, dpotiia woode, committed aaicide. From oe ay ed latent Ley ape ~F of the m hed May. Darin) 16 troops ie _ bed tAfaterdon Adon. one he'f of each of the ¢8th Tint regiments, joined by eome few of other infantry corps, the 13h, nd two troops of th cavalry, deserted their colors aad fled towards Soota ror: A glance at Kajpootana and I sta'l have sompieted twe of mutineers that, if my computation ts correct, have army the whole or the greator part of 23 regiments of |, «f four of horse, two companies of ar tillery, each with a field battery, and of the corps of #ay- pers and minors. The stations of Nureserabad, near Ajmere, and Neemuch, usualiy garrisoned from Aombay, ‘of the yaar drained of the infantry And gune of tho army of that Presidency by the preamure of the Persian war, remained the Ist Bombay light cavalry (lancers) cantoned at Naeaserabad, bot that ats tion received for fotaatry fantry from the 80% from Agra: aad fur pe OF ivo company, toe 2° of th Hon To Neemuch there came the 724 native infaatey and a native troop of Horee Artillery (4th of ist Battalion), both from Agra; ands wing of the Ist (Bengal) Light Cavalry from Mhow. Tho Gengai A: Nussoorad v4, who had long been Ry sy broke out (ow opom mutin7 on (he evening of the 28th of May. The Bim say Lancers word weakened by dewchaen's, end dre © loa tina 250 sabres, but, “faitful found among the faithiess, faitafal 1 they charged sgain and again the overwholm g HutNbor# of the matineere fa tke hops of caotarin his os, But, as may be pappored, their loyalty pm | con were not rewarded by saceers, and thoy were fe draw off, wich the lors among their officers of Captain Soottiswoode aud Cornet Ne ry Killed, aod Captain Flardy and Lreutentat F Loch wounded. their Golvue!, Penney, died tho following night from ihe cleot of @ialh from bt horse, The reatments esoortipg the oll- cere and (armitior of Ing revolting regimeats, redead to Warde ajneor: bot the murinesr# moving off tovarda Delhi (whict they did with colora dying and dram: dat rg), and the wr ena) of Ajwere Doing thus a to? danger, the¥ joined be camp of Jol. Dixoa, of the Mbairwarr sh Bavalion, at Be war, ‘Tie DISCURGED PROVINORS. (From ‘he 8r pp emem to 194 Bomar fmes of June it | We wre Forry to hear that some of sha mutineers are heleved to barn reachod Nagoore, and that others wer penetrating siis) urinor soma. Tha objent of thes vi laine spor ars to be to reach the Nizam’s cominiaas, where, Courtiess, lney exp ct to rucewed 10 thetr minging Of strife ano dload-bed The a thorities vere a the alert, bow ever, oyd woald po souht bring a #peedy termination the er of any Of (he apmiics of evil who enould ebarce to fall wto ti ir hanes We observe from the sloatta Government Gaselte that Ibo rtations of 2ecrols aut Sultauowe, B nares, Gnazee pore. Chunar”, Mirzacore Snau,ore Gorves pore and Azum ghur are, ae @temporary ar angement, placed under toe ro-mexd oF the brigadier commanding @ Bonarea. Oreos for the march of the Third cavalry Hyderabad contingent reached Anruny. +d on the 9b of June, and the evi ent wg 10 start mm otately in the direction of Mal Igeum This (ne bedy of wen ts to form & portion of the moveabie c lume now forsing under the command of Mu- jor General Woodbarn PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT. BORD HR. kAHOAOE GA OMINIUN OF THE CONSB- QUENORS OF THA IMAUXAROTION—Mea-URRs OF DEPZNCK BY THR ENG ISM GOVERNMENT, To 1a Ronse of Lorde cu the 12th of July :— Thr Far! of Ruanokovcn—Mv lords, Tam aoxtone to pita quercon to ie poble earl with reference ty the ne wa whic» bas be n recetved f om {péta, and the o uree waich her Mejesty’® goversment tatend to pursue. It tanow three mnths Flace the minds of the most r: tlsotive meu 9 been airected with great anxie'y to the etate of tbe army Ip 'nc ia, 80d every successi7s mall bas tended w jocrease thar aoxiety, Bot, netwith tenting this tate of Uffuire, noone word of Mi ‘ial {nformutina bas yet bean xiver & Fariament We b been left ty depend us00 private levers and upon artic’és iu the rewspansrs, while the empire ia tp danger, We know nothing of tho ceuso of the danger or the nature of the meaxares acon ed by hor Majesty's goverpmevt to »npp exe it To not thipk chat bir In w kine of things that ongnttocontione (Hear) I have vale tha! every succen ive ma!l incrostes oar satiny, and yet by every snocensive teirgrapbic dexpatch we are told that Che crtels i" pxst, that the danger isover,and bat vbinge have been at their woret My lords, it ts not so Tn awe of bis kind—of a and rxtensive muli’y — \hings 20 0p from wore 1 worte, apd so will rocerd ‘until the trong Nand of power torfered to sup ress tbe resistance to the authority of the government As yet Bo indication hws been given of be existence on the part ef the goverament of ludis of that power which \s neces sary to suppress the p-ese st matny. he goneral tenden cy of these who call thomeetves the pblic iastructors of the country is w endeavor to Induce perm ns to boilove thet this 1s ony @ passing calemtty, an Pures indeed are reqnired to put down the India. It seems to me that thera ara many aq.g us who resemble thet sagecious animal which, when sresot its pursvers, hives ie bead fo the eand and thinks it 4 not +een because it cannot see, All Europe is regarding +10 the deepxat iuterest the conduct which unter the srasent clrcum#*ances we are pureuing Upon that conduct depend our present character and our re position in India. 1 do not beteve that there exie's in this Houro or in the otber any indispo-!ton to grant to her Majesty's govern ment all the means they ask for the parpose of e-tal- Nehing our authority In India. If we dont co right tne i grace ta with the government—the Ines of Iotia mist vn toubietly be wib as But i depends upon the noble lord rb tbe of the government whotner he sual! ob. tain fir bimself @ reputation similar to that -rhich wes obtaine! unger cifficult and dangerous ctroumstapces by Lord Chatham, of allow bie goverament to go down to preter > as ibe mort calamitour, the most ard he wort dirgraceful vince the time of Lord North, My ‘orda, what her Majesty's government have done sisov ‘be leet telegraybic communication which we have re colved Ik, so tar ax T am acquainted with their coaduct, rigbt Toes contd not, | think, bave appolsted w betiar officer than Str Colin Campbell to be at tne head of 1bo @ wy io lacie, Brrr? T bave at ail times held toe bigbert o inion of that ag) officer. I receteo: It from -be lave Sr Charles Napier, who from the first moment of bia acquaintenes with him formes bs opi ‘p that he spond, as Lord Harris did in ibe time ni Lowa Wakwley, carry with tum the whole ateougih and force and power of the Governor General. It was the of Wellesiey that be thus supported the offlusrs unter Dis command, and we see what succerses in the Sela re warded bis wise and gruerous condust I approve tac wise measure wh'ch hae been adopted by the goreramon in India in appointing temporarily sir Parrot ‘Graat heat of the army. (dear, gi) I do pot whotovr toey are ririctly and legally justiied in making that a »poini orneideratoa ment, nor ix {t to me @ matter worthy They havo regarded the paniic Intorents in paciag tue host ‘man tbey coud flad at the tead of the army. [a dolog 40 they bave deservea well of their country. (Hoar, bar ) Bot, my lords, obverve this, that oo tne arcival of dir Coty ‘ampbell, Sir Patrick Grant wll conse to hold the miitary commend; and I must T have long regarded tt por apee that the Governor General shoul aid of Sir Patrick Graat as bis mili ary ad ter im tat crisis, [toccurs ty me that this great op) ctcan bo efect ed ja tbis manner—py enadl ng for & tine the Uvurtof ‘rectors to -poolnt aa wo wxe/mordioary member ot cilamiltary officer = Wheo once they appotut sir 0 Grant, be «Ul ren ain in compe! with the Guverne Gens raland ald bim with his atvics. Tavs are already cao rerpectable officers who act tn that cavacliy—'he one a» miliary advivor ani the other ws niliary weretury | resguci them boin for the creditable maoner ta which they olrharged in previous situations their dutier—th. i the other as Judge Advocut 1D of that whien It | able beat niyo Know Live po nove are very muC Mseppoiuied at Do ved by this Wlegrapbicoym nuaeation i ast yrureofDelbt T bink ‘bat die poot tmoevt uoresaoa 4) BOL OX pac! to revel 76 that AcooUNt; aor do [ 1oink 4Dy On8 can fair!y impute b ame to the commander of our jor © that at tue Wore, rewon of the year, Ani without she weana ef carriego, be rhould not have mad « march of more ihan 190 mites tn the time iat wat emicivwed = | underetanc, however, that oor troops have Fu sce dod in deteating a body of the enemy which opp med tiem io the vicwmty f Dothi Ths account Orings two tnogs ty wy mind, Tho rat te that the tasargents must hare Dosa mach stronger than we supped, | they wero laducod +0 go out Devond she walla of Dolnt (doar, hea); sat wre next, T°) toe to aay, is that js mpreser me with the con viewion that they hae 10 lender to commend them Hap pening to now the gound, I am not inthe least ae xrev surprieed that they should have lort all their wnne; Decave ta such ® eoslion It would be impor sible for them, when prewed, to carry thelr guns ith them. My lords, we hear that the defection ts becoming very grneral—that it has extemied 0 W000 men of the Heng army We hear more than this, We hear that in Ue Punjab all tte native regimmnis have been doarmat Now, Anepe those regimenu there are two of waich Thapped to know the receut history, viz fae 16th Gronadiers aud the 26tb Light Infantry. fhe 16th Grenadiers was oue of the noblest regiments of the Indian arny. It bore ou ite colors a:moet as many records of actions fongbt and vietorice gained a4 any regiment tn ber Majesty '# service. It wae brigades with ber Majesty's 4°th Feeiment iariag the whole of Sir W. Nott's operations ta Affgnanistan. I te'ved at Mabarajpore, aad by the side of th f0rh Rea mont it equalled the Qaren’s troope im crarage, fortitade and devouon, snd lort ae many men = The 2m Regiment of Light Infaotry aietingutshed iteelf under thy command of sir G Pollock. When Sir G. Pollock jo'net the army 2,800 men out of the whole 4 000 were in ho» pital, 10 ms jority of whom euffered more from thete o en aypreken dons than from any actus! sickness. The oul” troops under thore circamatances, upon which Fr @. Mo'loek cyuld entirely depend were this 26th Regiment, which nas jast been disarmed. My lords, chore mam nave been @o naw: ance of mismanagement and misconduct whieh | caso0 comprehend before the natrre of the soldiers comoving thoee regimerts cou!1 have bees so changed. Thore oson% @ deen one pon coma aul certainly pot Commissioned, natire officer 'u thove regiments who oid not show bis gallaatry aod Adolity wader Bcacral and Genera: Pollock; and It ts lamenvable ty thin that the plories of two such regiments should b* obliterated from ibe Indian army, or that any circumstances. whatever they — been, should have occurred to alionete them for an instant from the gov+roment, and to make the officer 4 thivk it necessary to de srieo them of arms, bave always borne Ro nobly apd #0 snecoNfully (fear, bear.) {¢ besomes us then, to loot forward and consider, from the facts we have before um, what i likely to be our position in lodia on the lat of No vomber—the time when oar troc pr will a-rive, and when, afer the raine, it wili be le to more. I hare endeavored, my lorde, to an eptnion on thet subject. Ia some that ke Delhi—I assume thet our troop cont to hold Delhi, Moorut, and the Peighboring tations ; but 1 know the locality No European regimonts are over stationed there. on a0 count of the sicrnem which prevails; and at the sod of the rane even the native regiments hare from two: thirds to three fourths of thetr strength |. There fore, if ome troope take and cecury Delhi, if they expel the King from hie palace, and drive out all his forsee, and even if they do eversthing in thetr power to promote the health of our men, you cannot powth y expt them to be in a state to resamé operations oa ths lat of Novem yr, All J can venture to hope it that they wll he able to hold the placrs they occupy. In the very centre of the mutiny our trope will be like the Prench in Spain—they will holt ph wand upon slut litue or nothing ele When the wh ch Conmitutes oor sirength is ateatpated and gon the men have become, at ibey wil do, revele or rob itie imporsible to believe t the revoave and administer the gorernmeut, In the ! jab things may be a litle beter, You bave able mon there who, I trust, will be able t maintain theirowo Toor may perhaps he ab'c, through the aid of thelr toorl ovo, to collect # portion Of the revende, bat [ do not thiuk they can perribly do more, Oeriaialy they wil on be able to mowe ond the barks of thHe'Satie) ty roo tor aerhiance to any ober corps, All T cag nose (4 Crt in Hhege prov ioeet our eathoriiies whit atend thelr groand, tnd that the Perjanb wi!) be auietsingd, ~Wib your | rd phipa perinition [moe rover Into a few det ils, ant exe mine what foreo we really wat; Mormuse it i idle to tk of sendimg yut regimene Unto we know whut are the de mands cvon az and what ths troope are to dy whew they arrive. Whoo the insurrection fret vroke out we had only two regiments ab Caloutta and tts psighbwhood. the « vernment een: for one regiment from Madras, and | #9 which were in the Persian Gulf af the t! n= Thiy with another segimeut provioasly o up, will nake AX eg) BS at Calculta when there tropa arrive. Tuo fret inte sourider is the pro cotton af tay capitel the reat of government, wi ore thew le a treagury 010 taiping msny MiHLoMs, 201 an enormeus acount Of mer- eantle proverty. It la the poi: tbrongh vhicn alone tho customs, the sat'ax, and ine oping revanne oso ne levied. It 14 @srential to she rantateaanse of Benich authority im India pot only that Guicutty anoull be bold, Det thet thero shoud be no poxsthle douds a8 to onr bolding {', avd that tne gorerameat shoult be alwaya able to aot ent legidate were ty perfect eeourity, Ja acdition to ihe trooys share yon ov ght to have at least 8x steamers io the river by 9 cot the government ooo, Xo. Alivhahad ty & moat | tut station at 1be jorotion betwoen tne Jampa ac Garger; «bie at Lacknow— he contre af ag eas M Medan Population shore onghs io ba mors than ove ext ‘Thus, the whole of the six regiments which will af Cujcnna will be required for tae proteon on of Hes Ione, without the power of moving deysad the contpes of tha’ presidenoy, and therefire sey will have no Cirpaable force for retrieving «fair ober pro vinces Of thes@ etx regiments threw mt, at the sarkest Convenient moment, bo rept back to their previous su tloas—ane to Madrad aud two w Bombay Coaeq vat'y of the eight regiments which we know have no ¥ beeaordor- ¢d to tail for Tndia threo will be detained in Sepgal ro a9 ply the place of corresponding nimber who «ill ro tyre to Medeae and Bombay, Tous hero witli rema a of the entire force of which we have aa you hos-d only Ave regiments for acy @verations frum Allsnabsd = 1 gold that five regiments gre totally ines Bdent — aud here Lenght to ongerve, thas whatever foros the gyweramen: may eend cut, the diffienition of the Gave aoe dene-al ia aff rding tt tho means of movement wil uot, vorhaps, be insusershle, but they will be oucrmous and union he uaerferer in the businers him elf, }wking lave every 4¢ tail, and communica ing perronally with the offisert in trurted with she duty of furokh ng transport for tne troops, our measures will entirely fait. Chere ia ao aye in bavirg men ff you caput move tbem. To Beaga yrivaa pot fd norses to moant thy oa rairy of ter the varpye- of the artiiony Tein aheaintaly wesowwa v that tho locrer tho. ld de Fent hence, and It 16 mont deet-able thas you shouic at the same ume give orders at the Cave and tn Avatralia for Use furthering wo Lodia of all horses dt for th» service of tho cavalry and artitery. Bat I shall ascume that there five regiments bave All reacbea Allahabat They will not, however, be there by the tet of November ‘That fs the day on wish they will ar ive at Oacuita, and baving means of transport they aan. not possibiy act to Allahabad before the let of Janvery, foree wil’ be wholly inevequaw to eater wibr out or ariilery into @ country with from 30,000,060 to 40,000,000 of taheottants, full of diseanieo ‘copa, and covtaliing the really military population of Tadia—the Rajpoot . 1 sag that your force ‘should consist of at least niar regi nents of infantry, barve regiments of cavalry, and sig bhatories of arililecy Uroa a late occasion Caloatta waa left wi-b only one bat tery of six gans, and, although it ts cont wallour previous 30; Ib will bo necessary fir sho frat timo to tend artillery to India. And now comes another dil yalt:, The gun carriages wade here will be of no nee shore, ant ‘unless you send oat orders to Maras and Bm say to pro. vide gun carriages, those made in this couatry will crack in pleoes, and your gine will be Lat. My Jorda, ;l think I enould fell im my duty if I did not say met decidedly tna. T de not tuind it avificient to ast on tant tive of opsrations alone. There will be on the rigat oank et the Sutlej 4 force which may maiotain iia own, but woich «vill bo 1a Jroyardy in the midst of a great populaiiua, very +ar Hike and very bostile, and 1 oold it esential that there rbould be a movement of troops by the line sf the (udur and the Sotiej, which may connect itelf with the ‘oro frm Allababad. and c/usb ail epposition between tho @ ‘wo pojots. Aad more, I hyid it to be mont expadiont, wire and necevrary, to go yet further, and t have sumo ve of perbaps (wo Eu-opean regiments—one at alla babed apd another va the ohor line © operations I have indicated—to which +owe native regiments mig it ow joined wo might be relied on for the pur s080 of comple ing the 20mmunicatops, of sending up supplies. and pro toting the rear of the army. Aud now, m; lords, wast force is required? Five rogimente we have If gti che troove vow iu China aro sent to Ladia tho-e dive regiments would supp'y the force reqvired - | aw regiments could be spared from Bynba*, aud you qu re fiom eight to ten regiments of infantry, ix of cava! ry, and twelve batteries of artilio.y; acd with these troops you must pend horses, or thay will become im wovadie. I firmly betiowe teat if Parttament ani the government will re-loferce the army of Indie to the extent 1 bave ed, you may with absoute oer talnty—aubject to those’ unforeteen socidents — vhia> befall all miliary operatives -caien'ate that by whe end of April the aathority of the Artin govera- ment wil) be firmly extaniisned in every part of the u per proviness = Bat if you set tn a differes ‘you eet undec! if yoo think the # is Rothtiog fm ut, ‘and thas ic @iil cl out of ibelf—1f you are rot deverminnd so put forth your whole strength aad crush this re allio aysiuet your dumiatoa whicd threatens your eristaacy ia India a8 conquerors, You may depend up i. you wil! Rave entaiied DOM You camoaien Afier Campa gn, au! the suspense which wil affect ihe miada of she wh ie grape of India will tmpertl yonr rule acd destroy your chacwwwr upd authority ta India, My loron, [49 not deliege thre wil) be apy Indinposiaon oa the part of Parhamant to #09 port the government. if the government take the reat of the present state of things. [kis (or chum to da rol J trust that th y @ili prove worthy of the difficu! Hen of their ¢o ttl n, and of the groatoe-s of tho dagger ta which we are all ii ved, ant tnat by coming for ward io & mancer ta melntaia the naiionel haracter aa lihs vablic Interents they will give PermaNnDt seonrity we Aur In tian empire, an wellas beorr—wuien I ehall not grudge them —for themeeives What l wish know from tne pobdic vari fe w bat monsores the covernmen uo# intend © ake for the retn’or ment of the av my ia India, act whether it ts their itention to give at thelr earlio-t period —that ts, within tures deys— ficial imormation oa tho au rject? (Hear, bear.) Evil Gaasvaim—I think the noble call was someeha: ‘anjart to ber Majaaty’s government {a the beginning of his observations, [am novasare tast any jovormadoa bax deen #0 ght for which has been refured by ‘no govern ment Her Mejesty’s government bas cudeavored to ox (lain as fully ax they can the eveats whica ba occurred in the Bast. There will bo no difficulty in giewwg eve y 1a Jorma don either with regard to that woich hae deen already roocivedg or that whick may ba expsowt thie ove Ding OF to MOFFOW, an aifloiat summary of whist will ¢ivo foil information to the country, Laxwre your lod Abipy opee for ail Deca we there are rumors abou! tht the government porrees diuuatrous intoligense, whisn ihey are not wiliing to commuricaio—that the vbjac' of (he government ts not H conceal tre real state of aifaira, whatever that etate may be (fear.) I would go at once into the history of shi that kao, bat bere very inwe to tell, for the public have been put in poses vom by electric telegraph of the whole sabstwooe of want we know. The government hae only received thros or four vtlicial communications by clecuic telegraph. viz : by Mala, Mar-eiiles and Tricete, all agreeing im substance with that poblisbed by the ordinary chenvels of information, and the only addition I cam mace 10 it ia tbat the Inst telegra,h recived states vhat the ua jaud is perfeetly quiet I can assure the noble ear! tnat the government do vot ‘reat Wile mattor lignily, They ove sider (his & mort forious qrestion, and cae m wt rerionnly to be consiered, and they hold that it is vheir daty ty ake every precaition in their power, and ty treat we master s# one of importavce. But «hen the noble ear! talks of calemity, diegrace and disaewr, | capno: say taal the government share ia that opicion, Whatever they ink Of this Kerious criti#, hey are not diepoved to apa T think that noble cfr! hi nse f, not with hie experiesce, would act more w rely and ly for the public, if he satistied himeeif wit givieg bis opinion upon the facts he koows, an’ not upon facte bared upon bis imagination and wpon the probanilty of what is likely to take place Of course, from the noe earl, if not followed, wi ai as they cererve, the careful conetes oO” her Matonty'e government. With regard to thove miutary details upon which the noble earl an entered, [ am incompetent into them, and even my noble friend (Lord Pan ‘and the illustrious Duke (che Duke of Usmbrilgs) behind me, however comperent, wtll, perhaps, wot thi conv Dignt or desiravie to follyw him into those details Bot to Tar as we are Bequainted with what the Grrernor Gene al bas dope—and | now speak for ver Majewr yernmen(— perfectiy eaitatied and entirely appross every act Drove bt t our knowledge h bes been veken by the Governor General in dealing ‘with there events ‘a regard to the government at home, they will no Beelect wo lake every precaation to sirengihen the hands of the Goverror General. There is a nouon, which may perhaye cange naditional anxiety, that the government possess in formation with regard to partioular persous, but with re spect to whom we have no information whavever 1 cholera! at Kornavl; bat the goverpment hae net received ia formation of the death or i/iness of any other persco. Your lordahips, who knew ibe character of General Anson, and who hie abilities, hie sound aater saoding, Disclear Judgment and the of mind which is equally valuable in civil as well as military mut tore, whl feet at regret thas the govero aent eater tain at the death of General Anson. | thiok that the Gov- ervor Geveral bas acted judiciously to his tomoovary ap meat of ir P. Grant; and | am fal for the noble earl's approval of the seading out of Sir Colum Camm bell. Whatever may be the course taken tn bis selection, every one tnort think thet indatte credit is due to that gailest officer in being ready to start for india withia few howe afer be wat Loformed that his eervices wore required (Cheers) 1am nos aware loan give the noble eari any further information, The nobie evrl argues as if there waa A general insarrection, but |) hat not exterted beyord the army. Aé to tho regimonts that bave been disvanded wo have no knowledge that they bad aug commanicativa with the rebels. Hor Majwty’* government wit gire the fullest ufocmation to Pariinaxent and the country. They will aot with the greatest vigor on the present bot they wil) not give way 1 unfounded appr: any grest caleml ¥ and cisattor, (Cheore.) PPFIOTAL REPORTS TO PARLIAMENT. In the House of L rda, on tuo Lite of Jaiy, Bart Graw. vitae sald (hat since Inst night her Ma, sty's goverpmont had received some farther tateligeas® on this subjrat, whieh, with their tordehipa’ leave, te woald read. Tt waa couched 1m these terms: — FROM AGRA TO HOH A From Liestenamt Goveraor to Lord Plphinetone, Jove li=6.004 @ Tray stopeteamer fo meesngs fost coming, ifthere ts stil time, There bas been great sucess a tas Bib of this inonth onside the walls of Deiniow6 gona oaptared, and the rebels driven dieptted (ato ths town, All the heigate are ja our posseseton FROM AGRA TO ROM AT From Ligotenant Governor tu Lord Ripbinetane, Hated suns 1h—7:49 AM, Mr Greathed, agent to Lieatenant Govarno-, writes from beivre il, nae 8:— Ve pave mate good our ote Jo day, 804 #0 8re ROW CRCAMpod On jae pars ie g’ound WI tne heights vetween the sautruments and the alty in err bande sod ine pawition te oommencs the sl'geasonce The enem’ bad wken np & strony oo tion at Betula Sore)j> whieb wae garrod with the capture of afl the guns Tas prrenit euro ba ping the g nners threw themalve toll their hortes and Init the fleld peo muaned ig om thy raat Tne heavy gupe Yemain Dp position, Preu'y re gine in all bave Deen Gapty ¢° (Co dav, and large quaatiies of am munivion and ine ching ton FROM Fone ST GEORGE TO WOMBAT From Lora carrie to Lore EB ota one Juve 12—3:50 P.M. The steamer from Ovlcutta bas brought the foilo swe order of the Goverror Gene’ al :-—dir Fleury some 8819 sroume commane of Her Majesty eand ihe On forces to India til further orde ® Sir Patrick proceed ty Benga as Provisiowal Commaa ‘er tu Chie! 1 that army, penaing she apo DEM Aat OF @ e) GoArRO” by Goo anon Mejor Gneral J Reed ‘0 assnmy command of the Renyat erwy oil sir Pariok Gants ar teal Aejoe Geveal Sr Il Gernard tw command ibe Rell force oro creding againt Den}, Brigadier Jen, f ner Wajerty 'o kerewe, ty 06 Biganer G.neral aud commaas Pushawar for the present. FROM MDORE TO DOMBAY Prom Oc} nel Du ana ty Love Bi 10N Vt P.M. AM quiet here Maiwa Crmtingent cavalry falod tin deco te wriitlery MiG Mtubry We joa them ia revolt Quartermaster Sereeant Bradehaw re orta thera loy al to a mop, Cavalry have drawp off, it 1s raid, towards one Koteh pad. MAprain arte” conaterma ched wita the 5tn Siwalor ipfaniry frum near Bandereore on ALG IT; wale 68 miles in 27 hours, wad xeoored Angor, Lemyer of Mhow troops uncertito FROM INDORE TO_DOMIAY From Colove) parand wo Lord Ri shinstone Jum 3—tbiT AM From “anger, onder dete the Lota, received informa Mon tbat the troops at Janet aud No«gorg bave musiunst the Agra oud Cawnpore dawks have oven soto At Shaont the Burosan officers’ famisies me-acred tu tho fort, a Rejah set u by the trope, aud Aooudnla frost be ing |aired. Particulary of Noa goog mains Nave pot reas, +a Indore, Mhow qnies, but temper of troops, eaporia ly wing of cavalry vuce isin Jufauiry of Malwa contingent behaving wih reuarkable Mdelity FROM AGKA TU BOMBAY. From Licutecaus Governor w secretary t9 Government. Jone 13-3? My Nothing fur'ber frow Delbi up t tify ume, communi canon ip adveuce greatly wierrapied. ali Coma rea q stot lan? and say thatthe town and dis- io the hands of the rerel troops, woo fhe Jhan-) farmiy as Rajan. The Kuro an + had to sake refuge ia the fort, bot ecoere wae given through the treachery of tho Rinee and her peopie; it in much to be (ewes that very maay five. of he Suropean officors aud their fam lies have men Wott The Enropean officers in Jaloua have failea back up n Etawa, Bacdsard Jaioun | Meutiou ta laters of 4 serious ourbreak at Cawmvore; reeuit nt accurmely kaowa; very great di-ordor reported iu ihe Dooad cowa to Alla pavad; thin ly im Banda levers. Baa a aud Homer sore, ETI quiet The Adergurh Rejsh siting By ¥ROM AGRA TO BOMBAY, MADRAS AND HYRERARSD Frem Lieutevant Governor wo secretaries © Government and rorident. Jowe 3-9 PM 4 of a le ter from Mr. Thornhill, colieswr of “ot dated June 13, 8o7:—the Seth had news from Ceint 4pighs. Up the 10m or Lith, not quite clear which. nothing of Barbed iveportauce, but I gacher that a good partof ihe wall uear one of the gatee has been oroken down wativeers ip Delbi stated be ina panic 500 horans of the Nawab of To-jjur, who are seid to have beau serving ibe mutiacere, bere fed back to Thojjur. The King anxious to (brow humseifon B-ttieh protes tom FROM INDORE TO HOMBAY, From Colones Durant to Government. Jom 14,1857, The paliieal agent of Qenllor sent yasterdas nowe [rom Shapri. a4 fuliowe:—A sepry rent to Jhansi has returond te from the Tahseeldar, [he sepoy says he saw the maiinove 300 infertry apd 800 cavalry lemme Jhansi at 4A. M op the 12th, wih all Lhe treasare for Chityore, on she Cownpore road. They aid they were going Wo Us en- pore and Delbl, The Rauee waa in power, oa y rebolt at Thuil alco tik of marchimg on All qatet a avgor Oo the Lith. at7 P. M., atl News of Berarer Oorps beviog risen, aai » from station by ariilkry and Earopean:, with very heavy joss (o muuneers Bomnay, June 16-10 A. 0 Letters were received yesterday from Lahore of tne 34 of j ne farjaud ally tranquil, and o der maintained vonaeqaenoe triet of Jhon tare have ret uy» at war ‘ome uneasioeee io ano Hirar the dorriapeh Light Infantey ma islet, Tose vinces wore plundered, sud it jv feared that ati the Buro peans Sere murdered. begged Mowe Mhon quie. 40 count from. Kurracheo op to the 0b of Jane. Brerytbing quiot ty Seinae LORD PALMERSTON’S OPINION OF TB 8STATE OF AF- FaIbS—PRAPARATIONS PUR alD PROM ENGLAND. lu the Bowe of Comarus on we MO of suly Mer. Diskaans tald—1 wish to wake several ipqul’ lew respec log be present stave of affairs im lacie. end alsots ask woehor ber Yejerty’s government wilt alford by the Howse a con Ventent opportur ity to exprers tome opin'an apon tae mort canederaole events which baw Ly my witoin the recol- ecuien prodably of any of us, The will pear to mind hat ly & Grtwight ago, when the ccourerce of these Alawiiler was Bret ootitied, 1 atoreseed a ques ton w tbe 200° TH MERE D Lub Gbeeoee Of the Lobia Word Too main objet 1bxd in re in making this inquiry war of au, bat we mgd! kvO* what measures the ment were about t» luke muder these dleastrons circum wancer; apd, vee vdly, shat the House migbt obdiata, If pow ivie, rome eeners: ido from the g-vernmeut of what iney re. Hered wo be the cause of there calamities Cae Hoaso 0,00 ‘Lat vccasicd wad told that tbe Goveraor-enrral hed rite D Lo pry as mp trite, and re allowed to infer tint vote as ( foar i: woalt of prudence on our part now to ques ohare bad news of considerable im | unit Dae bees communicated bo us only ta out What I would wish t learn from the nobie lord her the despatoher which [eappore are ia of the government will allow aim to gi 4 autnentio infrmavvn 0 tho Howe nd, weed y, whew Ie thie ewe Lot poonivia log Ie views upon the Cadeom and Taito io ht thore wore some om wade respecting the Indian hadget, wnicn wa expected Fhortly to be brought in, and { underawod privately that there would be wo object sm to jatruduciag it to our bo thout lee of ume If Ger Majesty's go verpmont | enarse it wonld alfurd « legumelo wwnlty for the Hvuse diepasionayly to din bt Os ton of attsirs in ladia Jt would of portance hme to the progene pow te will wesie Use Ho pronable comequer Incin? (Hear, near ) NTS. wit ont thors documeots. But if T consent pot to aval! picet af the opportunity atiorded by the forma of tho joure of Dring i g OD The PMbjoss on the supply night, be pas fe willowy Me onthe unde mwudig that we aad in porae rion of (avers of a date ao far bask aa ty .tva a the follest in’ormation wiih reepec. to tho coursele « hick ha to thy war with Verne, a® Woil as wo the recent revolg fie it Le’ Pete sueron — Fe shell present such Ld ‘rink beet calc Iated to pat the Hove in brassy of - thet Information, aod tt wilt be forthe righ, honorable co mar, *ben wey are yrevepved, if he covm not thiek vem fo) enough, tO pula Outi wAkKt respec be consi. erm thom to be de fielen’ Lord J. Rewwmit There ts ene poiot that tam more apsiout wbeut iDap aby dircueedon tast cay tke piace, When my vedic friend war aeker a question ihe othor eceriog te smo thar he would rae wuat the eoveraaeat 46 © abou to do ia consequence 0” the iuelligense which Ley bad received. ‘Tee smemen. wi ica be made, how. ve) aBe very xeners!, aud Tam pot surprised that tt waa su, a at shat time only a telegrayhic message bad been received; but [comes bottom very aixious to hear a fuller statement uoop that point, (Hear, hear) I hope tha: the tetpforcements which will be seat io lot will be sullent, aud I trast that the goverumen: when they nave C ily dectted what they intend & co, wil make @ cot plete rtatement (0 the Houre of their inten 8 = Provided {hat the torce to be sens out Is adeqoue, [think that the Houve *ovld ne? gather mach more from & Micarsion than » would from such a statement » Tred to. (Hear, hear ) Lord VALMEgeTON—The heat anvwor, 1 caine, that IT can gi. ¢ to me noble (rivad ta thie— nat or "lout Ww the recips Of the derpatore whlch Aerived yesterday bop Majsaty a government bad mate arrangemacts (yr rootlag with he A most vrumptlsade, large reinforuemea* o I that the reinforcements w hich they Nas deus were rathor greater than Lord San iug »tnte Wel ant peked for, Of cours: the House wl! not expock bat Tehoald eater into a detail of the regis ta or taetr stare geuerally tha’, although the gr vernme nt feel po apprebem joa or alarm as to the ulumate jortunate event, yet they feel it to pe reason for slarma (hear, bear), which ta with» the revch of admintet ative fuactous ip order to provide fer any emergency thas may arise iv todia.§ (Cavera ) air 3, Watss—Ther te one more question on thir rurject «hich [erould wb to ask = Kamer: are prevalems chat fer acouridersble time yart the lalsG ura’ Ausoa bad made / tri Dg ropresenation: tothe goversmon: that dangor wor imminent in Tadla, ia consequence of cisail cuon in the Bengal army. I with to ask woether the papers to 06 laid vpon the tao'e of tho Aouge wili contata fell extracts fom the © respondence ¢f General Aosve upon that nad) .cu M. Maxcurs—If the Houre will p'raut tae, peroaorT may bo wiowed to angaer nai ques ina Whee the samo rumor was referred to on « former occastoa, [ atated that I had never secon a eing'e ltue vo the subject in tae abape of @ warning jo aay villclal docamens trom Gem Apaen. Toe rumor, however, being #9 Rtrong, AN? apparently «oO generally believes, Tmade a more ttrict and special wearch ‘at the Ladia hoase ‘o day, aud [ cam now tate prritivey that we bave vot ® single vod of waraing of of gotica given bygGen, Anson on the subject of tue disaffvcuoa of the Bergal armny Mr. CuekvisaM—Perhaps the noble lord at the bead of the go’ e pment would inform as whether it tr ip hia po «er 1o OX 9m early dar for the renewal of tho debsty with ros- pect to the productions of lucis, opon the motion al my honorable f-Jevd tbe member for S. ekport Lord VAUMRESTON—Cam quite aware of cho interest taken Dy the mau facturing district in the question to waica my Lovorable {riend alludes, aud fit T thought that 'n the p-e- rent state of India alluirs ihe debate could b» conflaed to the prodvetion of cottoy I should be verv sitling wo devote the mormng of Tuesday next to tbe subject; bat probably it would be better, under the circumsiance, to pustp ne that matter for a little, nn‘li ihe debaw to 98 raised by the night nororable gentleman ovpeite on thes gameral ques- dou sball bace terminased. (Hear, bear ) Sr D L Evars—Attno.gh ibe retvforcem:n'a which the government #0 toned © Indiw may etcved iho bumber which tho Governor Gsneret thought he wneud require, 1 fs Obviows that ihe Howse of Commons bas & Cuty to perf rm ip this matter, aud I whould be gisd f ne noble lord at the head of the government oould gti tome idea of the ime when the aepate upon the geveral q: Pelion may be oxpected. Lard J Mansans— | thipk that It wonld bave beea more Tatirfactory to the Houre if an anawer Ww the qnestina of my honorable friene, the memhe: from Redaorchire, hed been given by the member O° Ibo govern meat who is re *ponsibie ior the (ndian departs: of by the hovoranie member for Guildf rd. Cals was ® very important ane, Wr. V. *su1H—My honorable friend: answered tho ques- ‘ot of tbe hoperabie barunet the mombe: for Reraoravire, ‘Lot ae tbe tnember fur Gail fort, bet ag ohermaa f ihe Court of Directors of the Kost uit colors, and i) ha bad wished to potct out amy deGcioncy in the army of Nou- €4. 0 ewewhere, bis coarAe vont! baw ry member of the Council of In‘is, any opiuion * thre” spect to the existence of di 1B in BOY poruon of tho Bu, wu! army. (Hear, hear.) ir J Warsi said that ae rome der toed the rep! given to tis que tien, he begzo) wo ake whether apy atticisl commantcati n whatever hat been received by soy department of government frim den. Anson calitg attention to the existence of disaffeouon in tho Benge) army ? we V. Suits replied that nosvch communication bad be ‘ecelved Captain Dexcowne asked whetber any communication bad 1D received ‘rom Sir W Gomm oo the sunject? sir © Woop said tbat while be was President of the Board of Control nothing of the kind was recetved. OPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS. {From the Lonoom Purt, Jaly 14 } Tt wae bot on the Rib of this month last year What all Loncon turned ont io a perfect fever of jobdienon te greet the retara of ihe Guards, fe aactent and fayorite garrison, * . . . . ‘The mword waa wheathed, ani, iodoed, only tires Aaya £ crwarde Roesian sentinels resumed thelr posts a Balak. * aod the Inst Fe wlieh +bip. ye before, and gtioh role\er was once more on hoard bad hed our fireworks some ten be open to me, Oo W any member, on going ine om mittee of Supply—on Thursdav, for tu aace—to call the attention of the floure to Indian affairs, but thore are very Important tasters connected tnairertly wih tane adaire which aro already appointed fur divcurrion ou trat day. The Persian and Colpese wars will be brought und our conridrration on Thursday by the votes t+ be proposed by the Mutter, and it mppears tome tlret it would po high'y incoavenient to discuss indirectly tho con Itioa of meters in ovr Indian emptre. (Hear, bear) I woula tek ther, firat, whe ber the noble iurd witl favor thy House with wbat be solleves ¥ be tho moat aurh, infor matioa thas can be obiaivet ou the exact pusitiun of aff sire tn la dia at the prevent times? [bould bo glad, in the second pince, to bear from the noble lori whatare the steps which the government, auder the Circumstances, a pro Jarod to adopt; sud, Iaetly, I would aak w hetber the noble lad 411 permut the Inetaa oudget te be intred: ced to the nv tine of tbe House on Friday next, +0 ibat there may be afforded, wpon tho present rériows conaitinn of aTaire, at lew! a» Opoortanity for the exoreesi: uv of the opmion of the Eoure of Commons? (Heur, hear ) Lord Pacwenston-- Her Majesty's governmont bare re ceived deepatches the mabsiance of which bas been al ready commavicated by electric velograph from Mar: rifles, avd I believe there are otber derpatobes oom me ehich will a rive at Soctham ptow, and wbieb may or may bot convey further information. I should ray gomeraily that the despatches wbich have been rece'ved from Mar teilies comisin, only In moe amp \Seation and detail, tne foie iuformarion a8 to create in Tadia of wien the rub elaw 6 was preriouely com munionted by electric velegra oh. Further, { thoola ray, ta geporal terms, thet the latelii- ch bat reached the govern neo: is vot fuller thao ary {rom that wbior bas been jnbiianed vhrough private sources tm the ordigwy channels of duly Her Majesty's «government, bowerrr, the assurance which [ gare era quertion put tuntty for clesuesing there very | mpor| courte ——r. natural that there should be a Jedro thy 1 of teading members of the House like the right 10 expreas thelr opiatont upon toe qua think that it would be desirab's befo ® tolvg #0 (hat they ehoald firet see the which [ ehall lay apoo the tablo. (Hear, hear.) y be consicered to be et ber full of not f allevente, that it would not be ulus! practice of Parliament to ort ‘ng the prodaction of papers which per' to morry oF tbe nest Mn may be Inid cpon the table of the Howse, With re) to bringing the subjsct om, therefors, uoon Friday, I should think that the right hon gentleman and other hon, members would God ua; they hat not thé pa. pers long enough in thei¢ bande to eoavie tha to dis use the queetion eattsfactorily on--10 early Jat te go. vernment have n wish to put the dis tua on looger ‘ban is necessary to enadic them to giro fell tofor nation on the enbject, and whea tie pavers are laid mm the tanie, which hail be without any lows of time, ‘be for the right hem. gentleman to dx a day for bringing the subject Is ,~ wen gy ‘cane ( 4) ir. SnsmaRui—tt te, ory importans that wo ehonld hare some geooral anders andiog from the noble Jord a to ho far back the papers which he inteals to lay upon the table wil! extend, se If they are to be oon fine: ton more narrative of events, which tne node ion’ tele aa we have aitoady asvarntely (00 oiner sonrces, their production will be of no great utllity, andi to defer the discussion on their accomat wou'dl coy lewl to ‘Ao Inconvenient delay at the pravent peri x of tne #assion. If, however, 1 wnderemnd from the nobl» lori that we shall hace deapatohes placed on the table which @lil give the uur iaformaiion as to the acconnts which the govera received as to ine state of Totia duriog the timo that wore draining Incia of troops to rend them to nos of to Portia, Taduit at ones that they woald be mote Portant papers, without which we choald be naa sie p-o%e Hiy ty ‘orm a fair opinion of tho comtuct of the miat tor ud I cepiaw!y rhould cot wish Ww presipitave & diswuss putt mr peat 3% ree, Msbarejpoor, Ciniiae walian, Mochan, and Goojerat there te a lam ia the far Fast where the wrea of war is never qvenchyd, and the, little dresined that, before = cinpeed, w jog two regiments of ca: fer Inoim ae fant os z ry carry them—the the ab ost soldier Englacd ovad pro duce should be already oa his way ata ootice which lef © could get ships to log lule more than Mir Charles Ne of Cucone and Wacheres, of the Veninenia and ry of Ito bear u eo the largest Gel Ye B itteh offloe-—~upon an amd uphearing in fiful and partial mutiny jeutte Lahore Tos oricia is wotridio, yet, ‘rom fa/l ihe accounts we hare recei-o4 by the las telegraph, O° the bi feour sutrages com e shall ray nothing; the fell catalogue wile mo 260), too Boop. Hut an upouncerted revolt, # ipprenved and theo rev wed, fs & phenomenon that hsrory rarely, if ever, bee recorded, an wiassuredly the offeer to whom the chief oo mmind been entruried since he dean of (ion Apron, ®t) Pot all yw the hyora tw rear ite potsonce head again. ‘The suppression of the iny ee-ma to hare bor: colayed by the cea h of jact ramed offi er, st Karna |, by ch vera, whi .b ee: bow ts be the natoral death of @ commander in-chief; bat lt wae only delayed, and, aa we apiicipated, the Dre collie! n between the Queen's troops ard the rebels resulted im a dieastrous repulee to the later, the | er of twenty rix g ne and a retreat (ote achy which ix not defensible Str Colin Campb- UL with therefore proba bly find upon de arrival a hollow quiet; the eruption, in- it wilh ake Bengal Cred river, trut the vekcamo sill sme and ‘a tcrong hand and a #ary bead to recoustruct what army which the events of May bave shattered. From the Lendon Times, Jaly 16 } The Britlkh government ip ite relations to ths Indian om- pire la the abkent man of general rociety, He hears, of course, af quickly as Other perpie, for bis heswlog obeys. the iaws# of soand, but be takes @ long time to comprehend what be bears and & 2 own acd stare tweoty foar command. That done, and Sir Colia having embarked at Dover amid the cheers of bie Hghiaad Loy we are lef to exclaim, 0 o tic omnia’ Would either one man could save the Incian empire, or tad a4 Bhakepere makes Talbot express it, the whole of vir Colin Campbell would speedily follow, arms, legs, sinews, bones, in the shape of infantry, cavalry and arti 1 Cannot some ons of ber Le af Mipleters, {none House or the other, tell as simply #' forces aré going, when they are to start, how they are to be conveyed, and when they are ex pected to arrive a® Calcutta, and thence in tho aissifected «i Precise ierermenes oo 58 by iy Sy oa ae, Lad Lo HY rurpiclon that the werk is ¢ done. example, r ned repeatedly why the troope are rot for. eames \ her Mejssty's immenee steam feet, there are no vossele available for the ono what Bincere that ’ The 4 troops tbat yeart ago it wae tein, veh eid ae well af-eloamers question of facts and of Sgures. Weares fnire Woatvevce @{ hem tion from one year to @other, Tk la G8 eaey to pive om ettimate of & voyage by vee or land as of the cost of a building or a harbor §=Where le the ¢ te pent estimate of The woope & Ul oF to be Fant Ihe time, and, #e presume wo MUL add, the cost? clemeet canant be omitted, because it 18 the priacige! fron for preferricg fall tovteam. But, if there be a ih ree in the epee, te Ue leseer cot worth that dilfore Is it Worth the risk? The we of steam te mot We carry Y 85923