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. eran eerste ey 2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1887. = a utes to eae cher Ge meitng @ Go| ton F a I ra 8 aaeti des aiinaih anak | then 4,000 men The terms to be pad for the Golden | rebels af Telbi, and that the ‘mmen'tnte reeuli has bees tbe | chown to bave had just thet tendeney to suictio «hieh Trane ot eee ae ine nenat us bets | totmpree te nase ip. the Ramble? youn detect, | counter im wit-ooeun, These trlalsy Boweyer, are to be | Fleecrand Lavy JoceiyD ave £40 cor mr. For taeothers | fe coplible tendency im all the ah twiola to robare, at uo | Maral deftoe to te the atirtnuia of a coward “Ho hed enue merked Out, © IB B Bor preferring owe anotner? | victiy private, ard nove but ho vecsatycwace ot sca | Mt fe £43165. per maa. The Golden Fi ceand Lady Jooe tant period, to quiet and good order. twice revionrly atiomptod bis tife Woo can say whas tbe same effect. | (Oncor) IFT bawe bene concer ed sito tne rartint | he ovumetinns ebeut te be upderaker wii be alowed on | 15) will call a St, Vincent's or Rio w coal, the company — may ba © been the eflect of the deCance ‘The proposition of Prussia to aognent \weaty | be» of We prevent proiwet, it tx toored a cause for iv vosrd, After taking in coals at Queesnatown tho { ur ves | beving Cepow at those statioas The sailing vessels en Affaire is Prance. leas mofallee« jilt very possibly hurled ent the di ~/ ~ pat rer prat i dy greniode “er wen bo eng; a oxiton, th | etm will ptart rat er tor Vaieprta Bi Tt hae eon | gaged iwolude the James Baines aud ‘th ampion of the Seas, Ope of the arrested Ita laus is said to have made a fall | ® ie. pothing cult have been ro certs aly om est vest eng PY | ceccabie, prt anal 2 woh enrrepoudi'g renvoD<Wit>, | hovgDt adwinahle to alter the arrangement by which tho | rech of arout 4.000 toes, nod the Forerunner, Warrior | copfesrion of the details the recemt connplracy against | ¥ DOr ne bie ceath and the discovery of Chance of being adopted by the Zoll rerein | ‘bat call for leo act wateb*vinres But harthereeve’ | abe weet) ave beer jvined tu mio a ta Agamem. | Q eon, Gdevg's Kbax, V+ rvon and darlboroogi. ‘we Em ror On this trisl the priscner avd two witoe=ses remem. he be was w 42 ve Yerterdsy orces wi mcetved at Chathem for rein It is intimated on tho one bava that the Frenob authori | ered olst'u:tly reading in class, when at school, an se In Portogal the session of the Cortes bad been cloved. | been a thougt oF & project carried to eompleun by asin | von end sisgare ‘The Concordat was passed by large majorities ip bow | E)f Mine, ao independent of awistanoe f om other mind? 1 former 1 AMETICN ent =Now = or forcem+: ts to embark at Gravesend to morrow 00 board Spe terew fom the engice ma ax ef | he plan isto submerge the whole onhle in a gominuous tine | the East Inoia Compony's t Pp ship Octavia, for Caleatte, tier bad good gro: as for the wiliary disple and basty | © unto the Styria ar-enic rating, and tefl trom tne arrangements whic’ hey made at Béranger’s faneral on | Complexion = They had forgotten other things, » tne re- 4 houses, but eo altered from its origina: epirlt Wet it war | ectioe wence of © a er (orem Valentia Boy 10 Newfoundland — th Niegara will | The whole of te rei forrment ore fully equipped and | acaouni of the movements of the secret Dut on | Collechon of thw perniciovs teacbing clung tocbem = B hong?! the Pepe would not comment to reoe!ve tt pyre Ay 4 : rm aoe a ihe pee tabeeat ry tt det belt Trees trvlage to the middle of the Alas- ned with the EnGeld +)!» ro 08 tobe able to sake the | he nther itt aifirmed thai ae alarm of the goverament | MAY be thre are others who learat the same lesson, and hu 4 (oat a convention la to be ferior, can be abo utely div og, the epd wir tbe by joined the otver half @ board | Get tm diare'y on lanalng in India, wae groundiems &s bo demos: ation was intended, who bave the folly to meddle with scon dangerous trage. i — fh, Powe me 7 Wake fro bighetwaliw | ue Agamemnrn whicht kes om tothe cost of New. | Te whcloof the royal arillery force andar orders for | “Tue Paris Pays rays that the British government has al- | This case may serve to thom, or to ouhars equally rite Overcigns of the Talian States, with the exception of the an Meme ad Ob aeed cas ew ewe 4. During the while p ooes: the four y witt | Iucia were yesterday inepected at Woolwich by Colonel | resdy communicated to Marzint thet although Engiand | 2d rask, a a warning that sah folly might sabjant them b give whatever axi-tancs ts ‘ired Bicombeld, come age! g the garrieon and atai! King of Sardinia, to : would ccnt-ane to afford au ary lua to political refugees, he | ¥0 be at wuy time dragged befure « public trihavai, charged Dg Guarantee each cider against revoic ‘ore, Slower, who wen the lostroment merely tn a dosn messages will be sent Lack to | Wr. Partridge, im-pecting engineer of the fe tory depart. Katine | wi vealed, b murder, every inciden: of thetr fooish lives re in, ie ve allowed to prepare expeditions tionary attacks, rth te the rh ugh, mb vor was dae, but | Whie itis bring P i pe ahethew fhe could rotavy longer be allow ou ey i Journal of 26tb ie bewe ' tof Tre and revort’ng eacd day's progress, and. if | ments? Woolwion dovkyad, b & been furan with re. agatnsi frreign Siaier on Evgiiea soll It te also stad every weakness or frivolity mercilessly exposed. he renee ied of daly cage: wibuted te aocmah teow we Get ere wines of o.ure, cach hour's, Sslentide men lave for. | nowed instructions 10 proceed to Liverpool, @iawgow, and | from other sources that the Brisish Cabinet bad promised | ye wiNNOOR’s CONOVOT TOWsKDS Migs aMrTR. & We regre\ very much to state that during the resset greene boos limite, EB oouat ward to the rev t of the undertaking with the deepest tn- | ethor sbiobuilding Dorta, to asairt tae East India Compan: ’s riots at New York, Mr. William Pestony, beother of Mr | je igootat nel ay hare been brourst to bear apna thisen. | ‘erest, ae rem wonderful clectrical phenomena are car | scene 1 porchesiag’apd cherieris« veunele eee Pentony, of Commutation row, was shot dead while stacd | im F gmnd ané France, America and G rmany | ‘ain to be observed during the process of eu merging | © the company, and te vid himeel ir disponal, to subject Mezzini to & strict surveillasce. Rainb: Areport hac been current of agctber attempt on the pone) writes: ‘ou yoy py crop tie “os Fmperor’s life at Plumbiéres, but appears to have been | peared in your columns of the 11th inet , coasuriog. te m ing at & window. The Corover, in eum’ the eri | bm eal bees exetted oo this subject We may not then | "bee moet nearly tmterested in the plan are sanguioe as | wn er the orders of the Atwiral y, for ihe purpose of ex- | unfounded. Very stroug term , the conduct of Wr. Minudoh during the Gevoe at the inquest, remarked thal this dreat 9 cur-eu onan Ich we may DOF thee | ail being. enccemf ily Ci deted etinla'e moneh, aad | pedlung the vansyort en pment for Indie The London Glebe discredits the report that Queen Vio: | the lato trial ei Edinberg. I, therefore, take the liberty of might bave been d bad the authorities acte | «ub Tume would fail me wore [ to mex be erate of the markets ® Now York known every moro (From the London Chronicle, July 24 ) toria will visit France this year. writing, to ret you right on one or (wo points—or, rather, ‘more decision ip Suporersion of the rict; and be sai), | bem thelr memes. ane time must o 4 be taken from th: | Dg tb oughout Pngiand Mont carnenis. do we hve that * * * * « * * The Pari corresp»adent ef tre Independance Bage rave | to ley before you facts whish will induce you to alter your a8. public officer of the city, and at the risk of bis life,*| ep; me te of the cocaien #0 generoniy ant mar hetr frsket expectations mar be realized, though it is une- Op the pature of the {ntetligence from India, which | that the sending out of some Freach auc English vessols of ge ef tha: goutieman. In che firss place yu condemam ‘that 0!) law and order and re: for humen life hada» |) forty permed by ovr sonle host (Coeere) Tisan | ‘eae strempting to concen: that the rirke of failure to the | Mini-tors may een vow possess, we shal! not speculate, ‘war to Tunis is spoken of. him for co wo as a witnom at tue trial. parently ceased in New York. Mr. Pe! was ee! | on +m! spectacie to re England ad America, with blend | present plan are many and moet serious. That We pational de ire to hear of the recapture of Deli The Paris Monileur, alluding to the discovery of the T'alian | Upon Mies Smith’s being arrested, #o firmly was he coa- j known in Live id the sad Intelligence thrown | co feye, ar urites wid st ioe of war, nt for conque t THR PK. KGRaPH COMPANY'S BILL PASSED. sod puvighment of the rebels may be disappointed, for | plot to assassinate the | mperor Napoleon, says that tt wae | viewed of her innocence nat he deolasoa his iatention of r the members of his family nere into ihe Ceepeet griet. por ip bow.le array, bet tm the great inte-ess of un'vers: Watha Beusand lacde on ee, tarp on | ibe moment, is we foar not imp obable. Che defences of | concocted In London, and places Mazain! and Ledra Rollin | marrying her as soon a: she wat agy.itied. The Liverpool Times of July 24, says-— peacy Isis wot an omen of goxt to mankind? May God | r-tNe third re dive of this till. ’ motion | shai cy may not be calculated w resiet a selge, but tuey | among the accompliogg to it. In sho meantime be lof Glesgow, giving up bie ' . new ° it, 1 succeeds; if no:, 1 gh yp Ld — ¢ ttt g chough to baille she attacks of an aPmiy unprd- The Monucur aiso the rumor that French troozeare | bu-iness fer a month, fa order w avoid the chance of 4 Notice has been given at Lioyd’s that ber Majesty's eo | 108 UO u " Loo Repsspatis cal'ed attention to the fact that although | 8/4 \ rk ro tune, eapeciully when defended by | 10 be tent to China is cuiirely witnout foundation, Deing subpoenaed ef a witzens; but was represented 1 ernment required a sbip immsciatels tr carry 400 male | "T07 ta wagsibir. Cardwell and the House of | \26'erminl{ the proyred telegraph were bom in ber } Tide Salt NOE Bina, Serio of arillory. and who a ‘Jaly 28 of Dim that tt would go agaist Miss Saith if he re pms epi peeing in anni, Wetted satis. | oom rbot NsJe 3° dominion, bemely, in ireand ane No efound: | 19 “etch tne grea ox advantage boning sone walle, | If we wetbrainer mariee by the ueligonce from Pa- | Used to give evidedon "and beside thls, 1 thot rbaps © more re: bid ves of convicts never Inf the ‘Me. Carpwwt aid be should be indeed it lane, the American government were to eajoy the same Whotber barea on derati ma or on actoal intel | ris is our d editlan yesterday , our 4 thoughus | '# tbat ‘ho sttuation in which he was placed— ' country at one Yme than wil! go ont ‘a thie shyp Am gt the 400 will be found Sir John Dean Paal, and Bates, the frauduieat backers, Robeoa, the Ory stat we forger, Redpath, who commited the forgeries om the Great orierity as the Britn go'ernment with regard to the : 2 Be ‘ \ of acce| trapeasleeton of oaceracee. It was eald that this equal right | li ene’, wo will not waoture to decide; tut the belief % | \navoed satisfaction at the very useful capture mate dy Bea ae, eon iver Faista can, aah sane cur cwing 10 tbe fact tat & joint guarantee had besa given | olmorl hourly growing more provalent, that the firs adlempt | ihe Parisian police, ancl a wirh that the baui hat been ra- | flanced bride—was & ioet pai by the two; overnments, He tuonght, however, it wold oreake Inika jas foiled, ant that the fact of failure cam | ther more complete. Three Italian assaseios, of the small | Boy man would wiliingiy bave courted Afr he bad ! given hix evicence he did nos return pome, as might have | Northera Rsilway Company, and Agar. who sommittet nave bern far better policy op the part of her Maj-ety’s | Ma much long be concealed from ‘he public. er vimen-iong, but with names of che most dramatic p-0- | st¥el | the gresi gold roberry on the Syuth eastern Railway Tae | ‘bat vocerion, that bad neglected going to the BORE 10 | J neernment If bey tea ei un prea wl the whole gus. OFICIAL ACUOUNTS OF THE OUTBAKAK. priety, have been arrected and sent up for tral oa the | ee ee be Ring Mg Eta % = f+} notorious bank forger Barrister Sa ward, alias Jom tbe Pon. | PE sworn (Ubeers) ‘he Hwuse of vommons would tlle | renive themselves, and thus have obtained free and sole [From the London Timee, July 24] ebarge of @ conspiracy to take the life of the Emperor, ee PB Hel Rew man, the putter wp of ail the creat robberies in the mutro the country if ik di1 ot take an intorost inthe wa- | Socirol over the connecting line of telegraph, or bace | Variove papera relative to ihe muunies to the Kast In- | ard unable, itis siid, to resist the proofs brought against | was releases, he escorted laegewt, | to hor father’s ceantey hi invited our own onionier to parucipate in at guarantee, | cics Lave jcat been laid befure both houres of Parti | them, bare confessed thelr meditated crime, so fer ew pe at on gran reater notortety, and possibly in some well can- | be bas put down hie name for £500 to & susscripton more thea which was got up for the purpo-e of defraying the Prien @ more raspeciable oximcnes than they have | Cxpenses of the trial—a delicate way of tealifying te preset pois for the last twenty years, also oat in this -hiy, | Serteking woot they wore then ineugurating. Twenty Thich will leave Euglena on the 2m proximo. embarking | 7e8rs ht gag “Puree across the Ausatic was the great | giher than bave allowed a foreign goverament t:Jxia 10 | meot | the convicts & De; , the littie Nore, Portsmouth, Purr | TOnder of the day, = ae ce negra mrktog it At the seme time, if the clause in question bad | THK GREASED CARTRIDGES QUESTION—DkACRIPTION | quire vand and Ply mouth. Carry mesenges aarens' selooty of ight | toe sunction of ber Majesty's Minwetry, it was not his inten: ‘OP GRR «8 U8KD BY GOVERN 4ENT. Coe ) Tes was « great triumph of science in a8 | tion io object to it aieved. Bat ted reat a = ‘The first paper is a covy of ade from the Govern- Mr. Smith his esteem for him,and his sympathy ATLANTIC SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH, ae a ed ene oF eee of corm: | Ear Graxvitix eald this telegraph was intended to con | or Geseral of india ta Councl to the Court of Dire nore. of eee gat weet Ledeu Hone | with im ouriog bi Wh nect t vo greut coupiries, and, as the two goveramntshad | tre Kun: India Ocmpany, dated “Fort William, Feb. 7, that Mozziot, Ledru Rollin, | with him Ce flan afotoa, “What bis private con- “4 wit {mnocence may a iT ¥ gone hand tp band with regard tu the guarantee, it seamed ” Mazarenti and Campanei 4 hangein the Mode of Laying the Cable, S&c. | ocasflly susiain fh, Dut above wase triumph of taier- | ooiy reasonable that bth should bave she same rignw aa pon fel oa cep shel berdiy to porsndlh call having been detected to De accomplices, will be inclad: have beea 1 am at @ loss to es pen Sa is @ Fiem the London Times, Jul. 24 ational ; os quel wane piled tee mot . Minnoch hae aught, ‘All the details’ cosneoted ist! the senaufactare and | Sevemesl st"tse chats Coemsissn (Lass oheere,) | °.zansmittiog messages. attached to the depot cf masketry ot Demdum, te conse. Saker iekie aariganton’ estis't Biwre. it'te ‘ong her guiliy, it only readers nie stowsge of the cable are now comp eted, and the conclu | Two veusels, @f cha hen grestech car. | =” Pill wan then rend 0 third time and pomed. qverce of a report baving reached them that the grease pe agg Byte Ayres nosor | cocidact all the more eloritonous. Tie who affairs i sion Of the arduous Iebor was celermted yesterday eith | like fleets in the worl’, were about to leave oar shores, ured i the arsenal for proparing the gartridges for me | Pre, Toil DaOm na! Etre society linelfereatee a | volved in the o mgstery, an‘ forms « problems for igh festivity dnd rejoroing. All the arti*ans wh jas composed uf the fat of ‘and cows. ‘where nobody {s Known, and nodody can be eus. | moralte to speculate upon—a problem maich will, See at tomes Se enter, ont which woul! euc 3 3 bave | pot on a warlike enterprise, but to renter tbat THE SEPOY MUrwY IN INDIA. Enfield «i otttude, ‘een ¢ngaged upoa the great work with their wives Poeseibie that reopen ever gate bah war cans inion —_ nan The men wore apoeascd on the assurance that the matier | Docieg ” ny ‘Of the people in this oltyRave no | haps, not be solved unt the day when ail things soall be families, a large party of the otficers, with the sailors | ca. (Loud cheers) The (wo nations bad What Englane Must vo tu Hold Her Posme- | ¥0uld receive due consideration. Toe despatch clusee means of hether the neighboring house ia not | made known. from the Agao embon, aud @ number of diswagutshed | ori Common language, their la ¢» wore sions in the Gast. | one which ve an ill fame, whether tha water of | THE MISSING LINK IN THE CHAIN OF TESTIMONY. scientific visivers, were en'ertaiued upon this occasion at @ | the same fountain, and be was eure the day woula come {From the London Chronic’, July 20.) ’ their ow: poisoned by the wash of an illicit still Toe Edinourg Advertwer saye:—Che story of the man Kind of /éte champétre at Belvidere house, the scat of sir | when tha present celebration would be | oked upoo Under any other circumstances taan those of an Ind'an | gest door, T the fumoling and thumying tney | who professed to have seon L’ angelior and Miss Sailth om Culling Kard @), near Erith, commencing & new ara, and thatevery arivn and eve'y | ovtoresk, we might look with exceeding jealousy apon pay fl thas | have heard for is note mint for bad money. So. | the night of the 224 of March, at che back door of the The last coil of ihe cable wat safely stowed in the Aga- | sailor who bad been engeged iu the work qoald exai in rumor, coming a» it does, especially at an inter- | Sil Cartrioges should free from grease aud thet 1.) ‘all the potentates in Europe may | Smiths’ bouse, on being proved to the duttom, turns oat te snemuwon’s hold early in the morning, aud the machnery | the fect toat he ba assisted in completing @ great bona of yee the ueual mails, wben the arrival of any fur- | Wee*poys rbovld be allowed to apply with thelr own | [er Ondiamg we Koen, pat money, their paper | be a wicked falechood, the last of a long series of the same Was set in motion to show experimentally bow it was | brotherhood. (Loud cheers.) her tpetiizence might be deemed impossible bends whakver mixture suited for the purpose \hey MAY | conepey, their property, theif thrones, and their good | kiod. Ihe man has told half « dozem versions of the siery intended to work. About & farlong’s length was payed af er this toa-t the company broke up and adjourned to Bot since it bas become kno -n that 8 remarkeb'e tntel- | Prefer. | fame, frém the second tioor 12 the opposite house ‘which | to al many di‘ferent people. off, and so far the experiment wus entirely satisfactory. | the park, where, uoder the spreading oaks and elms, the | g Doe exists overland, by which, asin the Crimean war, | _ 4 memorandum follows, tating the result of commu | 1ooss'se gingy and respectable. : although it must be admitted that the lengid was Dot | gailora and work people were enjoying themselves 'Ex- | ert-lo houses baving Russian and Exstern ocoanenions in | ‘ston from Ca tain Boxer, Superintencent of the Royal | . ry ry . * epougu to iry she question of sirain, which is pro- | cellent music was being performed by the Royal Maines | Rre+ia a-e made a ted with what transpires in India | Laboratory at Woolwich, from whicn it appears that the The plot 80 freely and eastiy eoncosted in this metropo: Rev. John Cottoo, of Boston. nounced to be the great ditlicuity of the project. The | and Artillery banda, and ‘Jack’? astonished every oae by | af least five days earlier than i is brougy’ to tie shoves of | Laboratory ag used in preparing the cartridges for. | iy nes ,ot only been detecied in Parle, but ibe incendiaries | MEMOBIAL CUCU IN ENGLAND—BE-UPENING GEE: Jestival ip honor «f this great crowning act was belt | the vigor and precition of hie horppipe Ina polka which | fnglarid by the most rapid arrangement «f steamers and tele | sarded to In ia consists of five parte tallow, Ove parte | yi oiini ang Ledru Rollin bave been detected It nd MONIB5—SPREOBRS OF MB. DALLAS. iu tbe beautfal vark of Belvidere, which had been | followed, be (in his cfllective cspucity) was equally suo | graphs:— eu ebould nk be doing oar duty were weto om | ttearine aud cne pars wax Hoge lard dove not enter iato | ocbiul indeed, whether they bave not been tacos te [From tbe Livergoul Post July 24 } Sentien te ee oa once ape fee ee ane cemfal; the tars who took the ladies’ parts elici:ing geaeral | calthe fact that a rumor was prevalent last nighi, in car- | tue composition. (he memorandum edds that ia fring tne proceedings now pending in Paris par ‘and On Tuesday, southweet chapel of Bo-ton church, whieh approbation by tae mild aud modest grace of their dep rt | tain circles, #bich should be wel in’ormed on ali matters | from the Mixie rifle it is necessary that the pall end of the | interested in the project, the honorable baronet bas all | ment Io another part of the park sucn of them ss were | ‘elsting wo warlike prevarations—that the whole of the | Cartricgs sbi uld bave an application of some greasy suy- 5) contumace, co they can only be convicted in their absence, Bat, | has been restored by the liberality of ou cousins of Bos- a, ‘as consicted assassins, they wi] no ionger be | 1, Massachusetts, as » memor to Jonn Cotton, was re- along evinced the liveliest eympatby with the undertak- | not votaries of ferpsichore tn‘uived in “blind man's bud,” | Sombay army had revolted, ani united itvelf in the al- | Sance, anc that Captain Boxer bad ben for som> time | Shi) opened mg, nnd bimeell proposed tobave the completion of the | and reemed to enjoy as much as if bot one of them wee | moat universal diafitotion of the Benge] army. ene Grae Taree See Peeren ee eee | Sects des ome ccer gust of tan’ eartd ideo onal seou eiponvastenere Sinan tom Se Yerenentien one faciurers. Bred with seta tanencnsaameneunaind K too, rapt g te pe get een (ores es Lanten ree Jae 3) ‘another despatch from the Governor General of India to | the indulgence of their sanguinary dreams. fais thin dame kaeaus emer his liv: tonis cu tbe lawn, abd summing Messrs. Staples, of the | fasbionable audienge: Allogetber, it would bare deen im. | ;,rrefttemen: that Bogle: d har applica for French as- | we ceurtof Directors of the East india Company states | wi nd 3 ‘4 ing, and removed ts the colony of New Englaad, where be Albiow, 16 thelr eid, provided @ magmificemt banquet for | possible to find ‘ Jcoeseful in ite arrange. | irianee ip the Evet Indice is utter'y false, and has arisen | that the chief objection on the par; of tne enpoys was to | , With regard to the Em Napoleon Ill, we need ry instrumental in establisbing the town—nw the ibe gueste, aud a rubetanual ove ‘or tue sailors of the Aga ope pee in ite roraita, sbahsiyshawertr, oe Ee ay oe Frcapiadia islands having | Diupg cartridges which it was reported among them wore | Sheed rs Sah en eoanes ston. sacnty tas on of Boston, ‘and where be dies, ad memuce aud tbe arti lcers who had been employed in the | the enjoyment was bot mcre rowarkable than ths atria | “aweeted the aid of a body of Freach troxps. greaned with the fat of (pi cows The despatch ad- — mae Rage pe hn + | im December, 1652. "Beston; in Man-acliasstss, was so constuction of ine cabe By an admirable arrangement | decorum and good humor of the whole of this miscel id the practice of ap- | Pebubat ealsanity, bot only to France, but to tks country” | 04 12 compliqent to Mr. Cotiun, and many of the early = ‘the guests were accommodated at a vast semicircular | igneous comps: * plying to the mouth anything which might be repugnant tire in New Ergiend emigrated from [\scolnshuire, table, hich ran round the whole paviilzn, whic the | after thle brief notice of the gala, it may not be out of |, De’bi, tbe capital of Mahomedan India, the resitence of | to the religious prejndices of the native, and directs that TPat strong, will, that dctermined pur ose, that taclinrn | Do Hicueriy trom ine neighborhood of Boston sailors and workmen at ata number of long’ tables ar- | place to ray a few words regarding ics great occasion, the | te heir f the toguls, tbe chief arseval of Uvper fadia, | the prac ive of biviog 0 the end of the cartridge i pia | MO oom learn eng me jy people consiste as | THe day was observed as one of general rejoloing. The range! a! right gagles with the chord, so that the gene | cable iwelf, arrangements for submergt 1g it sud diled with cannon, shot and shell, is in the han is of | oon exercise shall be avolished. The despatch, however, | Foch of more fe coment Raterptiese ‘aa in blcody | Bishop of Linovin, the Bishop of Ken his Exoellescy rei :ffect was that ail dined together, while at the The 4gameranon is stil! moored off the wharf ac Glaste | “ome tnovsands Asiaucs, maay of whom are practised | expresses a doubt whether any compositioa free from | triumphs.” We Know, 4 | the American Minleter, and the Hon. J.’P Bigelow, late frame timo sufficient distinction was preserved to satis'y | & Evliot’s yard, though this afternoon, with the ehb of | *’tllerymen. ‘The piace possesses warlike stores suf | grease of somesort would answer the required purpose, . Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, were of those who took Che wort fastidious Nebooy admirec this arrangement | the epring tee, she common ee her voyage to Sheerness. | ‘cient to stand a long lego, and it Is dofended bye wa'l | picwrasaLg OF NATIVE TROOPS—THE INSURRECTION. been led estray to catch at many bubbiee, and t) rely | P&.t in the colebration. more than the American uaval officers present, one of | Taere hr compawes will be adjusted, us she is t>> deep ‘The neat Bespaich from the Governor Gene al of fodia, rather on speculation than tbe resetved p inciples An acdress vas presented to Mr. Dallas on the whom obser ed tbat in America it would be considered | in the Sead ge orpayere Pg Greeahitne At present she dated Fi rt Wiliam, spril 8, describes toe circumstances | but this ‘evil epirit will pass @ strange sight to sce officers and men siting down | hs anything buie sighuly aepect, the great deadweight which led to the dismissal of the whole of the Nineteenth | charisians that bave conjured it together The three centre tab es were oocupied by the | o1 ibe canie and the rather ponderous appliances fur pay- regiment of Native Infantry who were p esent with the | wil foliow. In the mean time, the frst ‘orew of the Agamempan,a fine active body of young mea, | ing tout baving alteres her trim appearance for the regiment at Berbampore on the “sth of February last, commercial prosperity is a stron; BO paid the greatest stiention to the spe-cnes and drank | worse. To approach her from the yard ie neither an easy when that regiment committed an act of mutiny in re. of course, we say here in Boglands tf 1 be excused, [From the 1 mdon Times, July 23 } mits that it ts mort cesirabie to a * * pan,, but said toat being connected by many ties with America, be took the dee pest interest in the snoocess of the endertsking He warmly thanked their transatlantic | ers how the cable is coated with clo-ely woven spiral Criends for the aseietarce they had given, and was also | wires, to prevent damage to the core in paying oat; but the pressure upon «ll persons in authority has | great ihat it ls not to oe wondered st bet they have Bo | wheiher juopd time t compile connected statements of ocour- ches ns Boe proposed to raise by aubecrip:tion al the t with an admirable pucctuality, at least 80 | ner a cleanly task,and the visiier, however cautious, fosing to obey their officers, and in forcibly possessing | government, iT {Cheers ) Jong as theiy three pints of deer per man | bat we | willascertain beyond adoubt that the old maxim that Ganadsd ierene sg Pa ae ae Bid is worthy egret to add that, what with the heat of the day aod the | one cannot tweh pitch and not be defiled is ‘Minutes follow of the proceedings at the trials of several | We may rejoice under & dite en husiasm of Jack ic the cause of science, the mugs were | strictly true with regard to tar. The wire, as we 8 for mutiny. | our tree of liberty without wishing to see {t pernaps, cape, all ewmoty long before tne chairman's list of toasts hat | bave slreaty exviained in previous notions, hae been ‘paich No. 1b mentions the open mutiny of the native | if t ean only thrive by belog sprink- ane Ant way? deen gone through. Next in interest to the saliors were | wound over the floating stages from tae wharf into the Officers and soldiers of the Mleventh, Twentistn, f 4. ‘and therefore when ene the workmen avd tacir wives aud babies, all being per | bold of the vessel. The muchine by which this or Fifty fourth and Seveaty foarth reg ments of Na- | regero this plot aceinst the life of an allied and friend much re mitted to aesist at tne great occasion. The latter, {t 1s trae, | was done regi+tered each fathom, furlong and mile as it tive Iniaoiry, alved by the bulk of the Third regiment of | etestation, aud shall not be wae Sometimes equalled ai an affecti but tae’ | passed, whil? the nsual apparatus was employed to test Tight cavalry, aud also the captare and oc upatiea of Delhi Mazzic{ and bis dupes are juted Satee, ratber | d the effect than ai and tne presence | the integrity of the conducting wire This test, however by the matineers. the Emperor Louis Napoleon ea of there hitile ones ony marked the gesuine good f. of | wold sbow Fwhen the conductor was severed. aod j side of me the employers, who had thus invited not only their | por until ihe time for ite committal to the deep arrives TBE GOVERNOR GENERAL OY TARE). 35 CORI BR) the other ‘workmen but tbeir workmen's families to the feast 11 | will be seen whether it bas boon eo attenuated incor: THE COURT OP DIRECTORS OF THE RAST INDIA COM- mith. im resenting was a momentary return to the old patriarchal umes. and | tain portions as to part during the process of paying out. PANY. | Presa, July 20.) the Atlante every ope present seemed with the experiment | From the small machine on deck it was wound at once to she Pies SE Ceneernae we oe | The paragraphs relating to this young person sent us for Go act mash ‘The obair was taken by Sir Calling Eardly, supsorved | tbe hold, where it lies in one stuoendoue solid coil 45 feet far as it could be ascertained when the mail was sentof:— » insertion, some origival and others cut out of various you. How . Reardo Gomi in diameter, aud pearly 14 fect high It is beautifully ar- Four Wiuam, Jane 5, 1857. | ‘become @ muleance, Testimon!- of ma ranged bere, laid coil sver coil with the most perfect ao- We transmit herewith, for the information of your hon. ‘als, we are assured, are being subscribed, and she herself offen the curacy, anf every precaution taken to guard against a court, @ conjinuation down to the present date of the nar- | been detected at various places at one and the same » that rosea - ‘kink oF fault oscarring im the vaying out. It being rat ve forwarded by the last mail, taken from | vessels have borne her {> a and collistens, ranged in one mes will much facilitate the operation by the electric telegra sh, of has osourred at differ- | residing with ber parents prof tout of & submerging. On board tho Nisgara, we believe, it is t stations in this 37, in connection with the dis. | seclusion, the state of her perrel Geh © aan stowed away in tnres cnile, a deciiediy object ar: sifection prevalent in the native army. A report recetved | 4D pagnapn alstion An ex- rapgement, but one which It was impossible to «roid. from the Hon. Lieutenant Governor, Northwestern Pro- ‘ unlikely that she may remore ‘whe attemets to board the Sa Zs Lay herewith, but it brings events down | ‘and that ue ‘Smith —— ye regret tbat we are unable to forward reports from eee om ‘and poke of his jects tn another gre of @ later date and detailed reports from other sta- | ‘Mies Smith bas, we believe, resemblances tan tic Telegraph Company. ‘lone but we have recetved none. We have salled on | the Kdinburgh prisoa in coulstons. Mr Bxooxisc. (one of the directors,) in the civil and miliary authorities to furnish us with re: | niehoseales oct Suave ans See Abanke regretted the absence of the chairman of tbe com | porte of ail that has happened at the several st tio | , mays the Berwick Advertiser, | Britain should not, as prudent nations, rely too mock | +4 1H i i - ge fi ' and & hope that he wili forego the intention of ex iriati Bimeelf ce accoumt of an sccurrence which retiecia no dig, | 1 *hculd shock him, perhaps, if | said, credit on him. Dany of tadien, how ‘many years half made at Greemwich Thus, j Oyru: Field and the Ameri. | centreof the A@lantis they wall form a right hand to which lfthand screw, and the tendency of Toe Quaikman gave, « can promoters of ibe unde lasing are t foundation. No news at all has | very beneficial effect in strengtbeuing the loyalty of the Mr fim» retvarned thanks, ana raid thet the assembly che t wnoout ana eo the core. By atiach- | arrived, and nothing * known. The story of the repulse | 70vh regiment and others at Lape t will have the repces. 1 4 most ¢ralef | to Commander Nodill and the oMcors ant | in consequence of the twa halves baviag been made at | ‘Your honorable court will observe with satiatuction that | 1. ct ton! or wublic sprain He hee ane ig! Mt | tor, commercial, agricultural, mechanical, aud Snapotal; mer of the Agamemnon for the alacrity and zesi they hat | oifferent piaces~ one at Bi kepbead, by Messrs. Newall, tbe tidings now sent to you are not without an admixture | reriy, the information that a subscription is to | Wat ip one point we are like lustrous stars above in the exhibited in doing everything that had been required of | apd the otber at Greenwich, by Glass & Elliot, a mi | Powever, in bre AS, of hopetul intelligence. The 70th regiment of native in | be made, but that it is not limited toasy sum, and is ag | #7¢t Srmament of bumaa being. We are at the head of : tom Be trustes that the navies of the two counirics | egregious blunter hes been committed. // will warcely | Wtslly overthrown and d'stroyed in their choses vallying | fapiry, statk ned at Barrackporo, has come forward to de | jikely to be £1¢,000 as lone That an Ye about be. | C¥ery nation of be earth. All that we bave to do, there- would never be engaged in avy less pencefal rivalry, bat | te credited, but i is mevertheless true, that the twist | place. The at Deths will determine wnether what | clare tis loyalty and ite desire to emulae the European | ing presented to ber father, wherein the tradesmen of eeanetat Eee Cin eae Serres ae ees aries | Leet wea S ae Soe | nt eraimctrecry ay | Setereemniencier es Kiaaes ee | Seenem ireebre, tenatinn mace, | Poearte artnet eien eae o ne direction to the tural uf the wires im the | rom the aly 24. 5 upon by aatiene (‘beers ) ‘ CP 2 es | , The rumors that wore fying about town yesterday ro- | uply tbanked the regiment ate gcvcral parade: and we and 6) mpathy for his family under their present ailliction, | {vend man T recollect a great ago— anda | specting the arrival of disastreus intelligence from India | Bave reason to believe that thie act, while it has bad a 20 holly without ago in Washingwoa—iet fay, maintain and, if peasible, perpetuate toes inter- a A will bt amid might well megwe that the present was a proud moment | ing a solid weight to the centre joining it is hoped this diM™ | Of the Britieh before the capital of ibe Moguls is a pare | happiest infleence on the minds of all disposed men Tn our uae 7 Ss oy there va, copied | 2 tonal good will, by reongniztag each other as for thoe who boyed to wee a speety con ummation to treir | culiy und danger may be overcome, Dut none attempt to | myth, w canard of the stockjodbers, or an extom; from the Ayrshire Rixpress, deworibing the excitement pro | {val in sno ef Gl me pearibanes Gad Genes hopes, prayers, aod labo s. The enterprise was encour | oonceal that the ais ake is mnch to be regretied. Weare | piece of gratifcation for the benefit of those who will The three companies of the 34th regiment at Barrack. | guced by tue trial o¢ Mine Smith. In the course of the ar- (Ubcors,) On that principle come ime Serehlen Sas Pacer maar Sat usr cra | Wrest ten har, Chace & Biot had party 29 mls | porn me bad ren ee ee Feros nied nt Tar, eal ae . thei on cable defure Messrs, | For apy thin, own, o on _ r 4 - en, or it may still bold out. ‘The mullay may be from tho irregular cavalry of the Ram- ing about Fak D % mont faiub in the fature, and he prayed that the friendly | No: relations wbich the ‘sith the firm which bogan last, uenched, or it may be more widely, more terribly | ghur force, in which the inantry of tha P Eegiaod ani America mbt endure as long as the rocks of | The apparatus to be uted in paying out the cable ts alo | #pread. It may be etill covtined to vertions of the Boogal | And it was further rej that the Ramgbur trregular priest, buts | {urtber than I intended. Toe toast is, as I have smldy Newfoundiand or the chile of Valeutia, Fifty millions of | jooked upon by engineers aa vey {1) a iapted to its pur | a/my, or it may have reached othe heartof the other | cavalry had signally marked their siocerity by eebyter, that is, an elder in the miaisterial sense of the | &2 ¢X0elient one, “The President of the United States,’ hearts were thrubbing with anxiety to hear that the com | pose Wun a cable of # extreme lightness and no Presidencies. But pothing is yet known nor can be | having, on first hearing of the outrage commited by Mi 4 munication was made perfoet, and among them was that | great strength, end aitached to @ verael Li until telegraphic news vin Trieste, {n snticipaiion of | the mutinous regimens at Meerut and Delhi, writen to | ter sent by him to the Ayratire he did pot | ‘t ts the kind and generous manner in whic you have ‘of tbe President of ihe United States, wno bad written to | non, the slightert possib'e check or hitch ring ‘be Overiand mail, reach us. This may come at | their comrades who were on leave in the district, to offor | pregch about Dove, the pulsoner of bis wife, Mr. Hibbs | Tevved It I renow Py thanks, both on bebaif of Mr. him @ few days ago to ann sunce the gratification he woald | part it ke @ thread. The friction drums should there | aDy bour of to day or to-morrow, but it hus not come yot, | tveir services to the general officer commanding the Mee- | aade:—\] preached, it is true, a serm: Buchanan, the Pri of tho United staves, and of my ve, will, ; ‘and of notions in put devoted to, Madeleine Soa" to, our” colluions., (neers) I have gous sasch ii commenced theirs, and that therefore the fault raph would p-omote between | res , on the potsooer frei at recetving « message from the Qieen of Great | fore bare been of the slightest kind coaristeot with | and it behooves the public not to be let away by idis and | rut division. op country, for the manner in which you have received: Firtuale The letter of the Presiden: was as follows — preventing ‘4 "‘rurb,”” ‘aud in fact omiy ution | absurcly extravagart auc urfouoded reports. The 6th Native Infantry at Allahabad has alsocome for- | Cf,nis {flead, and others have since published the dis iy heal (Creat cbooring.) Hy pean Srm- Accidental circume'ances wtich Ineed not | to case it over grotly, Yet it ts no exaggeration to say What is mech more th» duty of every one = oon ‘Ward sith av aseurance of ite devotion to thejgovernment, Dr. Fletober, minister to Finsbury chapel, London, nar beeq’ , io revurn ng thanks on his own bohalf, demeil preveried your kind letter of the 19> ult be ng brought | thatthe macbioery to be used is the very reverse of all | fent moment is ty brace up ws resolution look the In. | and an offer of {us serwices against the mutineers. until ‘bia morning. I now hesten to say I | this, and its massive aspect strikes dismay into every well | diam question fully in the ‘ace, and make up hit mind | We bavo publicly acknowledged these several declara- murb penores 2, ‘Orem ? as yo" | wisher to the scheme. Some of the firet engineers of the | *uopert the government in doing the right thing, what tions of Joyal and sol \ieritke feelin, rotate noroae Woe auanulc, be from Queen Vistoris 2 | day consider it too heavy, and baveexprersod mont unfa | ever it may be, when the anxiously expected mail sball | On the Ootb of May lata part of the Meerut force was hot aasure you be will endeavor © answer i. in & spirit aud | Vorable opinions concerning it and i@ probable effects upon | put ue ip posscasion of the circamstances of the situa jon. | sttacked near reies the folowing in renara wo Se cave of ease Peniing, | {0F tbe toast of * The Minister of dhe United Staios,”” Me. referred to by the Dean of Faculty, defence of Misg | DALLAS raid > Madeletze Smith'—A conriderabie ‘number of years ago i | ,. Tere are topics, I confess, Ishould like to touch om, bet was sent to visit on a Sabbath day Eliza Fesning in prea, the advanced hour of the evening forbids me. There la bavecoodden Nuggur, by a large body of bee: one, wmasees betuuing & great cecasion (tpalnuss) Youreve-y | the cable; and even thore intimately comnecied with the | Should we hapyity learn that ao is re-eetebiished | the tne urgents from Delhi, with five guné. The ievurgenta | [D0 7ee Semtenoed to be execuied on the follosing Moa reepectfaily Jal BUCH ANA plen and its detatls do not dieguise their regret that such » | and the crisis past, it «iI! thea become the duty of the go: ere thoroughly beaten by our troops, and diej with | the The resding of this letter was reoeived with load cheers | machinery sbould be r wo. It consiew of four pul- | verpment, in conjunction with the company, to take such woh loss; apd the five guns, with ammuni aod «| vy the company leys or iron wheels, about six feet in diameter, with very mensuree as shal guard agalow the danger of a like outbreak eat quaputy feng om fem J were taken from them. — ‘The Cuaimaas taid he had recently been present ata | ceep fianges or V grooves in which the catle will rest. | at any future time It is not for us to sketch out of hand e | Our lors was 44 men killod and wounded, obiefly of the conversatio: between @ Cabinet Minister and the Ame ican | Round two wheels the cable will be wound twice, aod for India But there are some obvious deficiencies | th Royal Rifles, but the greater number of these were Ambamaro ag to what should be parport of tne fret | round two wheels once, 80 as to form two figures of that hi herto pursued which cao mowage scrom the atlantic and bad suggosteda Scripture | 8. As if the friction of this were not enoogh, | modied Tis a mame toxt—"' [howe whom God hath joined, let not man patasen- | each wheel is connected with massive tontned | cation of the relations between the large pro 4 (Lovd cheers) Having tole’ this anecdote, be hat | wheels, and the motion of all made equal at | Ommpany who we © (ast © propose hich he trusted id be typical of | the expense of a proportionate strain on the cable, | for bt as to who i# responsibie for any given here they lavting barmony between the two countries. He begged | In case of a fault or kink going overboard there isan | the Incian administration, or whose business it is constitute very Maree of what te give them ‘Commodore Eten and Capt. San ‘and | suxiliary apparatus, consisting of two wheels, round each | vide against or ag 4 Poesible conjunction of the obaracter of the | sited States of America. Nay, to 80 the ofc re of the Susqveban: of whieh the cable will be wound five times. These will | verse circumstances. government and discipline of & litle farther—one of our 1a almost Commodore Epas retar: the Indian army is anotoer subject which can no longer almoat ped bee bad been paid to the profession to which he had tbe bees’ of heloogtng, and tt gave bim the ples. wore we bace bu name a*wociated with those of the gentle- mee oprreite (\be American officers). (Loud cheers ) He hopes (hey sbowld al «aye meet as good as they 16 on the prescet occasion. (Hear.) Cayurr Mance briefly retorned thanks, ‘Bealth of Lacy and Air Cullen Eardley.” be passed over. No army can ever prosper that is under Citibered, least of ail as Indian Army 01 it '# notorious that . atone these very sepoys who hare deen the came of all these | fortress. ‘eradi tora ion through the g-adual withdrawal of r 4 yaw their eat officers and their promotion to stat sod civil ap- porntments. This kind of promotion partakes largely of character of an abuse, and, like other abuses, will have « ‘mbaliad tte most z Lis i i mt tons host of defenders; bul he so mer itt Unoroaghly fol that ‘as now orgaameda sr ds an Gea cenaaeseee the time has remodeling Wot part of daye previourly fer 0 wecage from Bi Exoeliency r cosst.utioe end pre for b maeif ought always to be a ole to find one for bis the admainistrauon whe wie reached us, dated Kurnaul, 7 2. It ie probable that ‘A Coualry Com ‘betier half, then. be for our rule 1 third point, | be bad been ooliged by lllness to return to Umballah, confined exciastveig: to Capt. hands and no way inferior to other of preceding, ie the | where be died. maintenance, of «due proportion of Bri jont mo time afer the receipt of this melancholy in the tah troops been too Jested. | telligence ip transmitting to Umballah, by such moans as News from Australia, sant of Got eomaen bitberte malstalsed would be cufishens 4 et operate theze to Male General Sr By Bar. BUTE OF OFIT—h HP ls noved the echeme of wi 00-0; we ‘our \patrections te * . . See SS ieosary tam ene sow te fay t the native regiments seainet any aiverge movement in ie | vara, KCB commanding tho ‘Sirhina Division, to ae. MINISTRY —TRADE REFORT—PREIOUTS—@OLD POR Hear, \jecent provinoes. Tast they required sume proceedit net i; om um Veave * (he solentils me with the copes twemecives tn order has ast has tee seustéere, ted oo bare Gaped upun thet cheer tho meeneny of bid [From the London Lancet, July 18.) We have advices from Me!bourne dated on 30th of covertmning, Mosars, Morse, Bright, Whitehouse tion that jt deserved. Bai after the lesson we are now in | attacking the insurgents and mutincors at that place a! the L’Angelier,{was a man of inferior station {> Madeloine | Gold was selling in Melbourne at £3 178. 64. to £8 188. ’ course of learning the country would be guilty ef the mont | earliest posible dale—the continuance of order and quiet, | Smith. He seems to have beon a vain and impulsive little | Flour £23 per ton. tanks, ra\4—Mr. Chair \nexeusable folly were ap hoor sufered to pase without mocb ied by excitement atthe most im: | coxcomb. Poasting much of his personal ance, he A brisk business was being done in !mporte, and com®- cone and gentlemen, it le truly at @ abort notice that I am for an eflectual protection against the like staione of Aliahabad, Cawnyore, and | evidently altributed to that the conquest he bad made’ He | dence was re-cetabliahed calles, by the vont jont given, Wo say ® few words on this fangers to futere. Agra, and in the adjcining districts, belrg dependest on | bed means of obtaining areenic. [a 1862, and on several steamer Great Britain lef Melbourne for Liverpost tant isterenting cosasten, and eurely they seed be fon, and But it # oply too possible that for the prosest we may | the early and signal olscomfture of the robeis in arma at | subsequent occasions he confessed, without » on ist of 5 oe es ee wil be Sermes ov whee & more oio- have far more pressing work t do The madl (hat we are | Delhi and ite neighborhood. Using tt. The aymptome of ihe two attacks above men. duty of 108. per Ib. had been on optem. ant apabilty shall bave spoken thelr seat waiting for every hour may disclose @ stale of tnings which | Major General Reed, CB, her Majesty's servis, com. | tioned were such as an overdose of the drug, or too long | | A new ministry, with Mr. Haines as chief secretary, bonored the electricians with will tryour mrength to the utmost. We may find ourseloes | manaing the Posbawur division, succeeds by Perseverance in ita use, would produce, Just such an | been organised. and woot hed withen four ond tneriy hows cated Gen ts ecpren © com eentority, and excess is what just sch a betng would commit in his At Sydney the tallow market was Frour and many tens of thow: strong We may hear of calem) | the arm) enxiety to regain her affection by the good looke which | S@vanced, selling at is bd. to de. 6d. per ID. tiem Ubat must be worse before they can be better, Should the had once won ber, and which he prebably attributed, in | freighte wore unchanged. “ there le but one thing to | dhe absolute rt, to the ee of arsenic for hia complexion. M From the London Post, Jaly 241 nae the whole strong of | the army of on sey wer felt in Bongal as we | eminem: quali our rule wih & high | vative troops laws of overwhelming | it right, tre = Russia jost when | 6 in bavi y wo were lath ‘with George, to come to ‘A lite a the ‘medical evidenoe will show | ane ober shipe are reported FA BL abundance of stores and ions on bard, which we | to assume the office that the ocourrence of this Interview may be granted with. | £0l4, of the value of £440,029. Tham SUNS have scattered, diva and inid aside. We may | lengalarey. We out any svch implication of the accused. Nay, more, it is | 7regate £1,824,400 now om have now to pick them up again, to put them tn order, | bea: ‘of by peur honorabdie court. It is temoora. | simost for the ‘of the sa! joent gre aid to send off with all the alscrity and bf v7 yaod wil events, We learn that the quantity of arsenic admi: ister. THR LATES®. Sant met ies mastanes a) tarred fs commencitnens.”" | lenbar'ts Coy te pone Lo Hong up between there uncertaintios the ¢mmtry waite | wuceassion to the late steamship Persta, for the following latest news, telegraphed effort te bet from London to Liverpool immediately before the sailing Lt}, med y yt If drank slow! of the steamer Senet J —o Loewner, romande! immediately from 4 taken Ost, and then swallowed—the drug [From the Tmee city article | et Metres foropean Fosi pave 10 Interstions of tho | ene comvietion that up to this aMernoon no news haw OF tac preasiticige rere Saved In tc, the calf | boo received from tna, and consequently the , " Vow arrived large a ‘of | cent reports have thus far Deen son Ot pened op nomen a and fay by euppent tt to have | haa been followed by eS Se tn remainier of ihe will be sent ap by ights of fluid, which | stock markets. Prices, ‘he ares ‘aevunges aot tse bebeeh tuna ied the large bg vomited whon symptoms of sag permanent relly, Sibeees toe tivonee ef — ore upward as expetitionsly paivee —- ivi with ‘ite’ covert’ ed mash ‘by the throw the xh wea mainly auribetabie tothe anseny ; “ jaa ad ‘Js now dampatoinginarsctions 1 eng nn nnd Ete Moreover is not Known or suspected a Soe demand in the dis her Majesty's 20th Poot aa soon as the corps cam be pave peruse caher arsanic than et — — aa me 4 brought dows from camer neither these colori alight Res coubton bebe tans ty Ge cout ma wo chet maters wore Géterked on examination after death, bank, and the favorable appearance of foreign ox- te oer to report to your honorable court that | thongh thetr presence as LT poy yay tL J dullness. About £30,. retribution bas bows iniieved on the mutineers and | made Ube eubject of oaretel it, L’Angotior was | 000 in gold bare was taken from the bank for the purchase