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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 1656. MORNING EDISION—TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. Bs. ft anes a — cs ence = “ — 7 - ' M sesate | Tho bridg our hands a oF COLUMBLA. Me enim us ght econ Sh tn ene, THE ANGLO INDIAN WAR. TRENT chen wyeos we reat orhicd cena endiatieee: | Se daphin tpione) Mas fs evaporates | Sted oy Svea nonest nne e O Tepeana wore wi , heard yesterday. bin be- | about the raidcace of the King o! Jade, elihoagt, accord. | prete wbder sirlepent reatrictiunt Aw tc the ‘edie pron. i Rox a2 anxece moment of denbi and care. Wasteher of the Governor General of India and } bait tr war contented thet having kot France, be. wes oo: peiciepeeeeyts sis veiled ny of disgaat wad ‘adigne- Sennen Mar fur Or minewe, Ith Boptee and vs —. pis. PRI LADPRGOL AD ‘The London Chrevisie of the 84 tat. —The news thon will be raised througboat the land. . Po ay the least a3 @ pas: sono mone w aes, | a “ renee | © following news from ~— ng mye : Whe Progress of the Mutiny tv indie—Sup- | goagray INTKIGUE WN WNDIA—TRBARON OF THE NA- Jaden anther ice dave calsalsied 90 conspieiely om ih pry sale fe our informant te date! the 15h: FROM EUR Of the death of Labische, wich was circulated by the | pression of the t(ndian Press— 4iteged Hussian Sve Paes. pie tether the vorskwost thet hey bave ar magistrate, &. George Tuker, age nat FOUR DAYS LATER OPE | paris Prose oa Wednenley, $0 Joty, ie aathoritaively | iDUrigue—Tne Crtsie-~The Latest Sows. {From the Lomion Fast, Auguss ‘a reward of £5 forevery moticeer Drongk! in, dead or | the village of Gawrab, haa beon most sucsssafal pr nanan cout adicied. Eis sow in.inw called eiibe Pras office on | 7Bre M8 nothing lster from Sadia, bot vcrther news waa . ’ “Rte er, re enn s ce fo eg ~ pyc . Jooked Frenen cotemporary . ANDEM AY MEERUT. . } SAMING OF THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH FLEET, | Tbemday to my thet Lebiacho was af that mrmect ot | MoRed for st aty momert by (he Australian mall wenmer | | 0, CMC tS eertai me iaior afceme oe that General Hewetl, | Fa vu wanin aight. The ritagers oo poses ane Kiesengen, with his daughicr, Madame Singer, and that 7 we need 006 prim, Bkd b.en very ‘who commanded a: Meerut whon the bioody matiny tok | | ree gesembied to the number of emets oe SIR arE 2 See we Cee Ib is aiaied thet the Yudte ccmpeny bare made # requ And thei a dhart wile before ibe matioy be | place, Des Deen placed a arreat, ani Wai, accordlog 1 | measidme ihe meamor anchored. xu landed ths Tac : ‘ = . . | sition npom the govenment for 6,000 bad set out |. Now, this inoke more toan opinien, be w!! rough io joel bulldogs, who, ) Withont orders, Diplomatic Relations between France and | 4 rumor was corren: ot the aria Boum stat he ong: | TAD ne iow ofsureng henig ibe foots te Madras ent | Sua, nade coving ik wilh the previows,'n Enving socuer acted "suppression of tha sunguinary | D0léoee, who. to.8 map, withont ners, rashad at ib in Turkey Suspended. talked of interview between the Oxar and the Emperor of | Bombay, which have been weakened by the drafe for ard Iiieh India, and freer ns Bat tine Thee sore weave Lxropien Woes to their beols. The village, which wan qcile oseried, wee the Frenob bad aiready taken plane. They are saidto | Bengal. sudveguent events, 1 is more than soapickme—K than native a: bin diszcral wher tho rising happened, burnt to the ground. OARARAARAAAAnAenOne eciada ‘Guest oo the 14h of |. TRO plancer of We treasuries Dy the inaurgente te vated With & few thousand pouuds io bawd, sap ho might bave crashed it bad he been ev ia) to the = Mirzapore ia ver{<cily caiet, and all on this side the river. WEW CABINET OF THE SULTAN. : to Reeets enous sme ue raete Bed by Armenian cr Greck Dankers, cr woney Hotere | gency Le) apparently ho waa uot Ai ans rate ho hcng | the recrories oF Comercoly, Pailee, Outchowa and Bolah are . | duly. : ms Rumors are again eorrent that the Persian abapy peer » ® Komsiam sgom mepht Sid perfect!y quiet, and ready 1o take advaninge cf a ‘ail of ie eS Galignani’s Messenger, of August 2d, comusine the follow | dose not intend 10 cvacuate Beret. the news of the revet: tn | Aaif a doien wales editors prepared to do tit work, “ard HS INDIAN cRisie fain to sow. ns By scam Ynoia baving promptes them to such & course. The reody 10 send these wosvclies a ia wiamsis, here iinwerii {from the Lepaon Post, augost 3} Our assistant magistrate bas gone to Gopeegunge to clear THE INDIAN MUTINY be rememapered that Paro’, we man who bes | DOWC%T, save that nothing axibentio has been received | ying sham, throwgh not mercly Hong !, Behar and Be | we aehevo we sro correct fm sis'ing wat of the Ind'nn | and keopthe Allahabad road | No nows as yot of ‘be arri : figured to conspicumcaty ia bo Noribern Railway fracds, | °P2'\ ter wine tendon News says:—Th in | ae a ne news ihe worn features are now before the pablic. The | valo/ the Charles Allen at Allakbed, or of the garrieca ren aN , 4 ye'—The ~ : dull attiela) despaiches wh.ch F: reached 6 ae Set Daan detitoniing te ee, | ae tig A Oe | ened ould sonly tassoribe spare atone fee. | nue loomma, 8 8 Cadertioud, po meoro facta ham are |. Tho murderers of Sir Norvoan Leatie have bees appre- Ikmmense ®reasure in the Hands of Prccons be pai in an to bank | Soins rc a oe pet eeer ta ee ee F axrocdinary viaiting care, i us tue difeul! o eee een ans ‘Mie comment thas weage.ues our- | hondes enone. te rere ee oe nee Bot the Sepoys. Taotoy, but ihe wibunal decided that could not ba v4, | ‘elizeace Delhi had jaken whenthe Madree vanseagers hi. capes ararsies wBtien or ‘weaton nay hecstace fro. | "Lend Centing is accing withighthgttsée wad vier, | ane en eae two oibere re ¢ made oom On AD emote wan fvlir expedited in tbat prooidency. Theis. | pogaied far-aua wits Vader Wear CrcumMmaces ): WK? | aud weems to bi ii be ‘The following is fra Bolnes’a Irreguiars, Se- Saaaanccnaaaaamannanel by law. to the imperial Court ageicst that re under erune:. 1,700 armed men wore foond | & meenure of wisdous bud prece:\-co 4) plage dio were Oreuaree, Ue BA erent tial of Bee ieee aieaTe | — — : r ) . tng to tresty, he was nob attowed cue srme. silondaat. | pebhiaberl tm ihe px gikh langage, its concucwre are Bow | By ¢y n tieo, bah be cre the declaration of bankraploy andicihe | (36 Conn Onell Pewenge (Rrevgh Leys wee unava | EDIE SR RTE rcepULAD tty, Aud wo troe: tasy will fool tears sored estes Bote masmenreh, \asoulle, mareh of the Goor> the new Commander-in-Chief. appeal agninas . ta sredelays allowed vz ine 16 badke0o® iien Be purponcs arvsding wo army iio tve or wx | ‘ie weighs They must ve are (bas bow Ccr Feah | Gorermined ond sotive. } neve waved Qoruakp>'e, abd have patrols out ai} over te gree Sie Fee st eee oS py A etl Sying divisions, with @ general at the bead of wacb. * “ens elounams * GO |) 1b milk be lear: with greet malisfectian that Gewmre! Bar- We have sent two detschmenw te resover haldd atch nes hey oa * are bee iA wee represen! LJ Im tue Rnpiieh House of Ladson tho Ac iacan:, Lord | that elemen) they sfeaid gxo = geeorous | saa bea prow ly coe Dimee:t by whe oa. inbt from justice without regwating his atsirn, he bad D0 | paommure imirodaced # bill em} ing mont to em. | IW can noc, and for sore sme to oon, Oly reaen Cer G>- | pacity he bas fe ik Delhi, arrived por. DEATH OF EUGENE SUE. rigbhdo thene Jelays he ovart, aig Wat vig Of Whe } ody and callout tho mini ak any time before tee 2b: of inion te Beigel by ‘e poorr of the sind and ty 2 4r02.| with alt pounible epeed by wong Zorced wight mauret, and | ropoys nny case, sppesl, consi oolarati Mare> next withovt having to cali Purtinment or, | miluery eslablushment; Put wii ag this ne- | found thas toe mut r of the country is kept 1a par (ect ord , of bankruptcy. Hoo nald tbat w state cf things existed tn Ln nich tocned cerety impreed on ue by wet'n; iy iinetee. owns | bow Ur be beng fer one (ord of treason, 1, We cvuntry will be ae ition about two miles in front of thetown. Notwith | now knows that @OTTOS FMNER—BREADSTUFF) LOWER, | the Paris Monit~ur of the 34 of August publiebos 60 no. so greal a drain upon the Gaten’s forces ae if ine country ee ie ee st say eatonedent pered, andi Wat bia man were muering, be jon of the Duke of ‘ivan, the Spani was engaged ‘ne igo war, and to meet this dren ten re 2a jy Oasy, ay pssy Jee J hoe) ‘by # Deld advasce end ® ekulfcl ie we an ee rene me, Be Seni belt iff the pede ant Parliarent, | that hearty will whic at ence curries soldiers to vistory | local sihoritics attacied at once | — Tho Logisiztivo Council Lave passed a law to-day where movement, with | by summary po vers over a deserters are giver w iho wen ee new battalions were to be raised and as here, whore i calas Vs! I. atbassador, by the Emperor. The Dake of Rivas #0 | 4) be increased from 840 10 1, pees , tnd ibose | apd former Caninets havo to0 often yielded bad sad peed vhe tlst sprong from behind two sand hill, where the TFrom tho London Chronicle, Aug. 4 } Console, 90 1-8 a 90 1-4, ceeds Marabai Serrano sa Spacish ambaserdor to the Ooart | serving in India ‘om 1,000 to 1,200, Ai} ts could be | ‘8 clamor of there cliques. Nothing bes more iendet t0 | worn cut men bad obiained @ brief roet, and immediate We regret to say that tbo inielligence from ini ofics- of the Tellerice. The Emperor's spnech was bighly oom- paca Phere going beens ¢ oniating acts, and facy oe | oe ee me bo er bee Dod = succers crowved she efforse of the soldiers and their gallant | ally rec-tved, continues to be of & most discouragieg uer- a, &., ae. plimentary to ine Deke perroualty, and ¢o the Spanish n& | woula be pesansary to previde thie fron non ee oray, | change, !f not to ameuiorte—to reform, if not 10 elevate, eee oe = Pare * Hew Lawrance, who had already retired from tion generally. and the country would in tho interim be drained of troops, | the paify No doubt # is our duty to rescue tbo menied by those aboct bim on the achievement due to | Luckvow (Oude) upon Cawnpore, “ms been compelied (0 ‘Mae Collins sexmsh‘p Columbia, Captain Berry, which | 4 lever frome Ministerial socice ‘a Madrid, cated an | tbe ombod!ment of the militia might bcome necessary; Pon veh Kad eS Tues despotic do, of bie skitl; and in tbe Dasty council of the Dettiofeld as | fall back’? from the latter poaition. afiernovn of Gib of As- s “ Benes the proposition. lve ; Dus this must bo done, advised to bring tn his woarded, rest his men, who wero | _ It ie with extreme pain wo add that the health of Sr 5a Laverpeo! at two o'clock on the the 28h of July, saya :— After some remarks from the onposhicn thatthe mes. 4 nd slow'y, anc not rask!y and preo} stately. now actiering terribly from over fati ‘and to entreach | Henry Lawrence is staied to be in such a precarious oon- gust, reached her dock at 9 o’clock yesterday morning. Although !t appears positive that our, bas ao- | sure ought to bave beer brough: forward earlier, the bill 4s the Brabming consider the tesdenty of ci! ed- | hireelf im the exce ent position he bad won. Bat the | dition that for some timo m josst, even a: thie parilovs ‘The Columbia experienced heavy westerly winds Curing | copied the mediation of France and iio the Meal: | wes read a frat time. —, amelioration, apc improvemen’, pretty much | General jurned a ceaf ear to every Counsel, polzted to a | moment, if not, as is too much feared, allogethor his nval- vad question, tbat mediation is not to bo of such a naicre (From the Osicat’a Ecghsbman, Jane 19 } ip the Nght im which the Popieh ¢riesthood ridge outside the town, where the robele were again as- | uable aid must be lost tu the servive of his uniry. te entire voyage. as completely to bind Epain to scoop: whet these Powers | tm tho tortuight which hes elapsed vivce the departure | (BC reading of the Bibie—uamely, as {o | sembiing, !m afew words expressed bis will that the ‘Me news is four days leer than that brought by the | may The Spaniah government, ‘n sccepting the | of the last mall, oo many tarcing evenla have caged, | wel? “ndve dominion and power—\t ‘e quite cer | Hdge aber Ki be carried, and the discomit.re of the one EE a Fon lh og Gunada, Dot is not of an important character. frieodiy ofbecs of the two Powers, bas pextionariy desired | Slat wobaraiy Know how’ tc euusersie hems Pertany | @2 Mey have worked on the preiadices of (80 | may be completed—It' this be not done, they, 100, wil) | Further nine from iodia may now be'szpanted. sh Tho Kogitah papers sre mainly oocspied with rumors | ‘081% a sat oe rates wiom: bat othe same | tbe greslert vonsation will becacved at home by (he arre | FOC, ee ee AIR. ap dlls. periy bo. | cezcaeh tbemsetves, and st will cost os threo times as | momest by the ‘Australian mal, whicd ‘was to leave und epecalacions, in the absence of further advices, upon | thai mediation not being successful. Sis cac th eneret eres Sa cauno they are, like the newawriters, the paid thatrc mens Fanon ee ala thas lace pie on the 16¢h of Jaue. She would toech Poin. de the affairs of India. M. Lafragua, the Mexican ervoy, has retorned to Madrid Soon ‘after bis ceposition, this ue‘ortanate mraarch | 0” 8 {orclem ies IR Eres map Ay oral tricks | aia disndvantage No! Ta fare caviees titer ere, or ao aiees tat ee ans he four vessels comprising the Atlantic Telegraph ex- | trom Paris. iin expected, eays the Pays, that tho aif | jefiicknow. snd bar ever singe eaideg ia the neighb>- | fy'rraiom gold, am thai! minis fo hold cur Gasern en | “Teagan Wey wil whe te r with apy steamer despaiched to that place by the Bombay podition left Queenstown at 6 o'clock on the evening of | ference between Spain amc Mexico will bo arranged in | jy waiting the reea of tne ovecacoe Of Le agent ia beg. | {i70—Orm, by We'exhibuion cf an overwhelming force; | conmimiato ecienoe, te nail authoritios, The Caradoc, It a: fs waiting at Alex Monday, the 84 of August, and were expected to react | puri, wand Dut if the reper of never cae be trusted, two | DCL wHbIB twelve month, by oar moral ie‘icence, by the | forward with unfaling picck. Again victory waa theirs; | to he tranum test io Leas ty the Sertiune tere Valentin Bay in sesecn to commence operations on tho fol: | A deepaich from Madrid mays :—Marebtl Serrano was | King's atlachment to his nelgbbornoot arose from 't | SRtttanie government, ‘Ihe permanent exces of vor euc. | (heZ,ruaned om the guna with devoted coarage, and cap: — wing morning. The Lord Liecienant cf lrempd bad az- | expooved to leave for Cubs to take the post of Oaptain- | India thould besbared s mong We Katomeiatnencn "fey | co8 an power ta india Le in the discipline of our Earo- | with vreat laughter wishin the wells of Delhi. THE MEN OF THE TIME. wived a} the starting point of the telegraph in order ts wil- | General. tiular Xing 0/ Delhi was to have had'ihe Northwest, Tho | Poor fay hE J gto al tes of ee Ct Gen. Barnard was thus {n possession of al! the beigbts THRE GOVARNUR GENRRAL OF INDIA. au tea poecee dings. The Genoa Gaceiecontaine a ahort abstract of Mazzini’s | ing Of Ocde’s broibe’, their hereditary poseees! me with penal ie OF vane canon Pee Sean ine round Deihi, Be could choose bis own positon, and keep | In the presert state of Jadian affairs, when ii seems the mutineere in effective chook. i nevcr been fuiiied by tyranny, of tarnisted by 9, aioe. (wo cree, cad wale Vet for more teoopm und sloge ynee | DSMY Probab that tho larger portion of what emzire wii ¢ following is ap extract fom e letter dated Oalceda, | to take the place. These wore about to arrivo at 110 iast {| be lost tothe crown, for a itme at lenat, it may be interee:- 12th Jane, and published in the Paris /°a: tes, The conduc’ of the Geveral bus given the ighest | ing to American rosters to know what sort of person bide dou! tation to the authorities 8: bome. the reing of government. The post of Governor General of India is one of the greatest importance, digutty and profs. The salary apd allowances amount to some-bing like balf @ million dollars Por annum, but the place la -omething like some appoint- ments ip the gift of our government—a mausoleum for sone additions, the King himself Loser Bengs!, te the ‘The Faris Pays says % ‘2 in posseasion of information | srticie, the publication of which oaneed the seizure of the oes were to heve been ‘whieb enabies {t to state hat Genera! Barnard, on the 11th | falls dei Popoio om the 29th of July. Maxciri denies there ef June, bad 6,700 men at his command encamped before | having boon any intestion of pillaging or biowixg up pub- Dei His reinforcements, of about an equal ncember of | lic edificer, and says that at Genoa the movement was not weeps, were expected te arrive beiween ihe 15th s2d 20th | directed against the Pledmontese government, but that it Jane, with siege artillery when an atiack would take place. | Iwas intended totarm the meams of action which Genoa ‘The Denieged were not jess than 45,000 strong; bit aide | possesses to ncceunt. and to draw Piedmont ino a revolu- his authority, they are wilbcut discipline and command | yonary war. Mazzini concludes by declaring that he will ‘wg officers. Rot cease uxt.) he has attained his object. plesscre, aad ts Sr Colin Oampbel) arrived sahayay sapere ‘The Kala del Popolo, the Mactinian organ published at it. No doabt this rising politicians. When statesman is in the way and Daly. Be was to icave immediately for Sez, and would | Genos, was seized there on the 2%b sit, on account of @ ee eg he they do not know exacily what todo with him, they send pened Caicutia earty in September, supplement coutaling @ long dofence of the late attempt at his house, ‘1A fe stated tha: the Basi India Company havo spproved | at Genoe, written by Mazzinl birceelt. completely \uterrowied ‘me plaze of the iastern Bovge! Railway Compary, ani Tre Emperor of Aveiria bad officiated et the immcgeraion | retivecfercate. Lvery ci that a guarantee cf & per cent has been granted on their | af ihe Trieste ralveiy, which unites the Adriatic to ine etn mee ‘mnpuia) of {1,000,000 im the same manner sto theeiher | North ace. arco Brick, the Auciriag Mizisier of Finguce, cently assertet De ott ‘nes. The roole rens from Caicutia ihreegh the Delta of | in a speech upon (be occasioe, expremed the cordial wiabes | ooptivns to the tho Ganges towards Dacoa, ard pastce ‘n tbe midet of rich } of the government for tbe rontization ¢f the Sae. sanal, and shoot them or banteh them. The fist is simpieand ofieetnal—the latter dows not always answer, Vide sem) monthly revolations. Of late years several ‘em elatesmen have peen Pc. und extremely popalecs districts. | deciared that the opposition of @ singe government (Eng- trem the DEE. ried Im India. =We ‘he Leadon Pox of ike +ih of hagas mys — | land) would not check thas grand concept on. We Dave sas: seen @ ee a ‘been ‘The Paris Payt saye— ‘amous articles sguinss the in Pej whieh wo Bave 10 0 tess of fen ee ee be dealt with eumms. auotted for urpoee. a of tee been rily. ding to the mutinies, the writer vinephemenaly ite! to proses: to fto Fontan sles is moasrre is apostrophises the Almighiy in these words:— ‘enificant tp ‘be presewes ct the warm convert beiween be Lona Parvemert &n< Be Briveh guthorives, Tt iw intimated thet the Pope is determine? to ertend bis On, Lord! che Faglksh bave gow sten a specimen of thy power. Today ukey were in Sainte of bigh commend: 10- = ae eRe cha og aN AT nt ibe * =} sarees HEREET ORS, it @ predicted, ap copiessunt pind, Oey Degan yield np eto ike, Gwar. Forge My gg ? yn Peception awai:s him. Delbi, Dion is sacl ows, reacbed us by telegraph to oar pecempries ages, “hey fist ae we ienlarly ite vicimity to the gress LA “her bowie cr bats, Leaving their hon x od . | conld not do enough—afior be was dead. Bro oh lire par y ty _fieinSun Vertes quaint wheeizay rede | Maari, and whence by scam to Gale it eae fi tpatiag me mente! mir anc vanonin g ¥e.r power wards, arene dows, several Geld “places accom. tio, thatthe elder Canning was soo 'y Great Eastern i far reocy that LY ve remove a ante P ib mare. ig, residence o ex hing, om reaching Naa ae TTiee tier Teomeiant cr aie’ =a paerraaae bere aren! roreit gp he outage wuiact | He thea seein appeals to the Dey, xd winds ep nis | Pick Fiaoe the treops surrounded two Toase, und re: | Ohuslag aitemplad 9 lberaie the ea by the Lord Mayor of Ioadon © sue i : fu | dimptritec culo ite’ cown, Ail the beighw ‘tour possceaion, | Wretched fa:@inavion .c the follow ng siraun:— mainea uncer arms ti.l the followtdg morning, when ble seemed to be to yeas and distinguished variy. The company em- | From Portus! we learn thats fre broke oct st Tari@ | DoPiogG: mctineers ie-eat tho Alyebor read, soppiug noe tle dream: Uist the presen’ kin was made & 1 isoaer of, aud b's yetainore made to Bot go. He died. Crest honors wero pad ry raging on We Akb, having op be ween Agrs, jadsbebir and Mevrat. rone Of Deli with ali tbe pomp turrendor their arms. The former was removed without er. His widow was made \ scountees Caaning, witb 5 s 4 warke i Londoa bridge wharf, on board the siste | om tbe 1°thofJo‘y, and wave Mego coches. petny dour, wih age | vad over an mene et agar cow, | marin Eee rr az enya conan | Eanes Ce eee te | Sieeaekin one ere cer tik tr ze ra pe ofetl a -" y L ‘ a tensors, &c., and escorted by the navigution barge, water | Consoming vert quartiver of manding gran, cocuiry | command the town and fort, whien cann we dopo Encw whatts. torght cleo to be rememvered | Commer for certain f @ eoditious matureyald to | _ Lord Canning was born in the year 1812, at Brompton. nat, fand oiber craft, proceeded down the river, | bowser, barns, sc. heit it te theref; t the arcle Je writin, not by a fanatic Kearcimac, got | have been tp bis porression, the Information reavec ing | Ho recelved, as usual, bis preliminary edo ‘at'on at #100, “e =p tOporte carsiderabie sexeation bad teen created by | Sresey Miien 9 caste Einioo Sepey brooding over fancied | WDI9P was comi«nloated tthe authorities by che Mo- | and afterwards craduated w:th honors at ubrist Oburct’ Arriviog ut the yard, the company landed: and were re- | ©Z, des 18 will break wrongs, bat by « Perse”, whe, wera; vot for ocr power, | DAMMeoan con.emned to death by a cours martial for | College, Oxford. Ho was | ret claps in clamice and 900004 the discovery of extersive frauds © the wire wade rs t 4 . ” 3 ibe Mabometcn pripoet Government bad nelsed w large quantiy of mixture ace _— rats sumath, hi Oar Vg lance and the prestige of our bravery, would «| | ‘Ampering with a sopoy sentry of the 474 on Saturday last, | ! mathema ics, the present momen! bes Lever uc woo! cad drawer of | A OUP martial sat om Sunday for the trial of = native | oan next but 000 to 8 oelved by the directors and secretary of the company. Heme two bours were oocupied in examining ihe hoge ves 6 . foma'e me q * f who bad been canght tampering with ore of the sepoye in eel The cruire down the river was continual (9 Green- | Brough: from ee ee rege Sea uae to ibe British rug, for tbe relucince of a one ee ee family probably | Coton, Re we tee re oap ie Kava feg ny om seg wich, where the Lord Mayor entertained the virllers to voritalle mor wine. Cat ~ {009 Pipes ese MITLCres, ment to beliey eral, ® tardiness to act, 66 { 1be prisoner Moheumedan 8 native of Lackao RPPEOTS OF THR CHRISTIANIE for vearance tow! men in open revo, cave © ) Corregponien 2 of U ‘manor, ai the Ship Boel. Among those present were | which comprise aan chetel, Sine anc the ensen. a advantage to the conspirators bed they © wy. B. Hope, the chairman of the company, (te Hon. Mr. | tar, aro faid to be in Londen, | toad them, bat they wanted a man. Wrevc: Berkeley, M. 1., director; the Governor of the Bank of Accounts from Sweden and Nevway represect (te bar- | slaves and their corrupted masters, are not (he perror Mnghand; Me. Jostice Haliburion, Captain Earrison, com | vest prospects #t very cheqca! an¢ on the whole indiver Fag TE ule cates taker ee eoaiaee “yk wmander of the Great Fastern; Alderman Cubitt, M. P.; end | ent 1t ls believe”. Cast Sweden wl! bave to import large | pont which, when roused. ie ‘capable « Gommton severs! «there. The launch of the ehip is expectedto | ‘y coring the! pert year, (ho more #o tha. there wil) be | There te no donbt that the mctineers calcclased on tbe im. delieve one of the retinue of the ex ning Gs a8 NOt Conclude Against any one in particular, | afficiently strong © warrant the disarming of ine ntomrtained that (acy entourage. We than foureen per.o'scais tn the native lan fire REGS CP OVER ames are printed | The following is au artract from a private leer froma | Stected to tho, Houre of Commons tree of there evils, | fenteman ! & bigh position {nx Bengal to a‘riend in | Fo gai ja the House wnt! March, 1857, when bis mother from tne Lahore | “aeland:— | die! and be succeeded to the peerage—bia elder brower Paris ( canis ow igbber'ng .terilory o° Fim. | poeeibility of oLseining re'nforcemenia io tme, act they te draw your atiention ‘o an take place early In October next. 2 pa aaa aoa aca | Soe: bare been awtoniahed a. ite rapd.ty with weich | Untcte weick arrived froc inal y the last mul Carcorta, Jone 19, 1887, | having died at an early aye. ‘The London Ohronie of the 4th of Avguat says — jan. Br'viah troore hee deen pared Indeod, there ie t2- | Some ladies who were capivred a: Delb\ wero deageed io |. My deer — We have act beon holpod In thie trial by Lord Canning had bardiy been {n the lower House long Re with ‘1 ratiafaction that we announce (he more The screw Heamalip Jase wee to leave Sooeunim | th ng .o tho bole annals 0! wer eccal to the prompttude | gee thy dead bodicwof Kuropean officers. Tho narrave ia | © “nprinctpled conduct of the authorities inthe mailar — cnough t look about Lim when be was called to ake bis ‘man probable resumption of payments by Mr Glurtin'en! | for Now York om the same day ine We Coicmoie ley | wih which @ part of the Porelan expedition ved, tbo | thus given. of the Oude appexation Throogout theontire country it feat among the peers. |/ko a senalbis man he Kiopped He ought never to have stopped. With sufflcentasnets, a |») . men of ber Macey # 64th foot Lage | rt ded in Some [tile ime afer, party of six mon of the bith | bee been regarded es spoitation aul robbery, justified by | awbilo lopger before be declared his preferences. Ho fleorishing trade, and unsullied honor, acd mercantle | “!¥erPuo. Calontte win ‘three wooks from the day cv which tho | Regiment, N. 1, came into +26 compound, sud discrre-nd | (hO moet audacious ly\rg, | would bo quite worthy those war, AB wo say, on tho fence Bat the time “amo when exieot anil to the highest dogree, the hove of ‘The ateamehip Arabia arrived cot at Liverpool st nino | Peibi mutiny wae known to government, We sta toon | our party where we were lying Lid upoe which they | *%0 annexed and consoled annexasion to ‘ake advantage of | ho bad to gotofl, ani he wok office in Str Lovert Peel's for @Grostinian! united all the acumen of the «reek mercantile | o'clock on the morring of Panisy, A gust 2. have force enaug'\ for vengeans as Xt it new mown | ign ghed and taunted us, paioiing thelr muskols and throat | praent slais of afais, and ‘fx auch a guard” om | first Catiuet—18i1—and was mato under Gem with the consolidation and copfience of an old Turk ‘The screw steamer City of Waabing'on was reported off an tncended for Cnina ill b toot | ening vo shoot ue. We begged thom ut to xill us, om | ‘+ unfortunate victim as may remder ait claim to the pro- | Foreign Afiairs—ihe very beat place fr « young stave ab frm ‘ a i / wid everywhere be cruahe 3, for 4, “Come 0. and follow, and we will soe | ited pension iy 0%. Of the curstion, If the king has | man to finish bis cdtcation. It i¢ carious tha Li Laboushere, Secretary of State for the colo the port of Liverpool om the morning of Wednesday, he enem'ce, aod our ledian " ©.” Woall then went ont and followed | really been © in this ouvbreak, who is to wonder | ning sh uid have bowed himse'f at the feet of nis fauher ur. , Englab § of ith ‘natar:. neighbors sre for the most part ‘riendiy,and are giving | them to thelr own quarters, «i tho main guard, whore | Sit’ We have certainly provoked him to do his worst. bus Cempora mutanior, ko, iw ules, bes acecp'ed, on bebalf of the government, the no poy mr erviek be of the While ee ee ee ee wee | The Goodwood Mace and the American | cicne io procere troops, We we sorry that we mun they brought cs to look at the bodies of our officers ping | We shall probes Bays give dee credit to ihe government for \te ex- A. prosoat really ie. hat migh! not have been dono by others, @iooere of London, Canada Wost. As soon as her Majer Horece. | oavined mead Majoat rd by t Londen Star, Angus y € DAMe Would be a lower of J ty’s approval of the choice of Dr. Oronyn reaches Canada mec Fh iw he ae 4 moby a religion witt the new caridgee. politest ponsib Aporentiseship im the Foreign tfice, —g en & beiter post, what of Chief Commiseiover of Woods and Forests, witb a sent in TEE TRRSTIGR AND FOPCLARICY OF RNGLAND. iti roth longer, wt Pendent at rm 9 (ag pees From the London C mee. Avg. 4} of the up country tr ! f It te perfouly Dainrm) tos: our reighbors ia Pevope etd | ter alone may wembie. If iBiecrisie ie trifiod whh moc) | tho Cadicet, we believe, Doring the tame crtale | 10 Cadicet, we belli oO Jourthe P ae Soe ae Vy tet Asiatic | longer, the British power bes thing of the pasi—ii | mwis\ry broke down, eben Lord Canning ro ired from nw we are engeret with an interes! Bot | wilt be gone, to be renewed, an a matter of course, bat | active participation in politica, until Aberdeen formed the tbo willbe conacernted Bishop of London Uy the Bishops of by our allces- alee 1m eport as well an in war. Quebec, Toronto and Mon! under a commission from | rican venture wae D0} discocraging, ant 't war maretiow, and {® ther popiect of the usual forme, Whe Arobb abop ef Canterbury. Clicemetances which will deubilen iadece Ke. | fairly i kened wo tae ecnonet Of & Rieeper, whe d 0 ne we acd wa)t¥men proiope ther @tay arm nym Poeuah * nipe James Baines and Champion of the J ‘ | dently roused, etrikes frien! end fovalme. Wecamhard'y The chipper ehipe J port Both the american horses tha: run for the dood rele posse of legiclat've wtaae » Sees, (American built) were at Portemouth taking in | wood cup evidently Incked aa "nglish preparation Pryor,in | been per-ed with ; M z é nlve, #!noe the government from the begia. | Wholly umpressoravie, We wii! not quote the maxim about | under circumstances that will pa'alyse all progress for a | celebrated coalition minitiry, which made such a torribie troope for India Thelr splendid proportions attracted postage {nme ty ; aod Sy wacaciaises te | ning of the mar ay, hae tur? ede deaf ear io al! the @pro- Se ae. by th A ned ion enn tie } time to come, excep? the march of an avenging army, | mers of everything, when Lord Canning waa again “ pro- great attention, and the Queen herself had inspected them | 5°} 0! eae ioe Mion | POF oF ‘niammatory arti joa of the native Rewepapers, and | cio tult theoape.. —— pp res sige | Porbaps our ralers at home will now bogin to think toai | vided for’? with the office of Postmaster Gensrai. ‘Pree bills hed feend t Rpolien, the alleged Wachee boner that | ~ | Sopears ey to have been roused (nto action by thean. | im the luxe! pity, because 7 enoagn | the time has come for annexing India, and dispensiag wiih Now we find another turn in the whee! "oor ola Aber rarance of an ‘ooendiary procamation im the Doorn, a | for thet. Wese too vulseriy am yet. No, | the agency of Leadenball whewer mi ands, f tot a pens tle soca tne murderer of Mr. Little in Dublin. been ridden by Poglish jcckers, they 5 per, edited bys man in the employmen of the | Dut there Js such an attitude as that of standing by watch- Obstacle to the amalca i " 7 med nearer the ; cie- | sogdur Goart,’ snd tecefore ato -d'ng an additional proot | ing with & Jaen ca the pastor the aeectiber that ee | of tho t las. This bas gone forts. | Nev‘ Im the English House of Lords on the Sd of August tance, Prioress joocked or 4 Wr or etn hot ne 4 nay Wy get the worst of it, and he will be wo ermi gone forth. Never 1 foly Jord Broogham moved for @ return of the number of | appeared to be wih ison ‘not ty orthie act, ae aprecacicn againet the eprena | Paruc-larly o-ry if we do. Dominant nations, jast lke | feves or Briel woop, If he eword i forse! epos ea oe cleciors si te iaet Varlamentary contest, and poke at | Lywever, sa! bo: o Tecntven "to wearer wom, may ‘socustomed to these ‘rien aly expectations. Jengih in favor of a2 enlargement of the fraschise, He | manner which w ed scayicion het an /°f | be judged of Sby the well krowm feet that thin are aware that many eyes around them are watch. protested, at the same time, against any alteration in the Fimie't De loot panaet nereah of" bareieg aed easing pg (From we Landon Tumse (ary ertcle) Augeat 3} , 5 * sfouloted for monthe Paslatnentary constitction ef the country with a riew to | thelr Borses, «n't of eS oe ee criry regimes, ‘a tee Bengal wrng, flee "hee tote a aiste teneeen cane ere Aa pecely as we com sooorttn, Lard Canning We ibe type making i more democratic, as he tought enoag! tad | Proreay fog, was neariy golog tho wrong cosree, nl het mney - fended ibe first inte report of tho inl of Sebasiapol.. aii | ° Feapectable Ungiah polticiada ‘Ho hav always bad fovea doce in tbat direction by the Re‘orm bil of 1832 | rider and not dievover ie misiate, Wott ie lend kad bean operations in he fame have tarued upom ihe degree | piace, and he slways must bare one. ie i tee 0 Je the House of Commons on tie same evening Lord a dng) WY A yg Santee ere hain ane pothing ep firm belt rim the eft of red tape. ‘Be \¢ certain ly Puimersion referre:! to the bill introduced in the Lorde by | Dis right. Ate: Suir, percermmean Recvotwit'bo no ga tmpeeanien wel prove Bots int clase maa, Det in Tada ication may bring i out rome tues oni Panmure, and presented supplementary estimates longer ¢ iin aie pleipiad ates et oh? | the man for the crisis. At any eve. page oe thon ‘he ‘the Goa wood Ce bay | Lord Canning is in tbe prime of Ive, aed bas agrand Lord John uswells motion for « select commit to in: | {he teat atiract.on of the wecting, and "l wee readered com trad oe bprertenlty, He is ouc of the Tucky fow Who have walked sqttre how far « certain act of Parliament dispensed with moro cancers oe | RT te officer of rank, dated | alaceadaabend He mast now look out for the pe words exciuded cans with their . wance , Fang! ¢ thercvelvos our forces bad coca) the but Sa minaenieete er ba by the side of half @ score of first class Foglish thoroogth- athe, pa oh ES ‘THR COMMANDER OF THR FORCES IN INDIA. ro jon comuaved te G.e0el mine oh Aten coder dreds. LWA wy Ty fl entire Moerct and UmDdal- Lieutenant General Sr Colin Campbell, Knight Grand Moon om the poe, en tae Hed upoe the inrar~ | cogs of tho Bath, Grand ORcer of the Legion of loner, ad Lyme onthe dist July, and about forty of he miners wore killed. : ‘The Queen of the Netherlands was ons visit te Liver- Tan daquonare of the Emperor Napoleon and Empress Bagenio for Ovborne was fixed for the Sth ef Aagart, It wasenid that they would only be scoompanied by Count Walewskigibe Minister of Foreign Affaire, and General Ren We ieorn from Paris that a rumor having been ¢irculated ens cf the approaching f7iet on the 16th August the cap. ware of the Malakotf was to be represented, the Ruseian jout the coantry during | France or im Bweden—cpon the banks of the Tweed or Fee pressene weet, angaseat conjoot their own rooky fastneeses—on the fleld of inverlooky , ing & celusion is that there may have boen | Sighting all the Western clans, under the banners of the \etake \n plating that the news from Debi reached so Cavaliers or the Ronndheads, following the Pretender or it teen which bas ahot ue ont of Can ete. hting Against him—overywhore could be found the daabasmader waitoi on the government for ihe parpose of ton; whether it really ts the pepular feeling ayain (he stran ERY LATENT FROM CALCUTTA. cape plaid; an on gel ony: taking exception to the arrangement, when he was told or, a8 the ‘Chinese government pretends, or whether (hat is | The folowing ie {vom « supplement tthe Overland Rng ; and, worse that, the Campbell shat tt was nevor intonted to represent auch captare, tho only a 1 ihe porermment to dtagesse ils own reluctance | Nshngm, published at Calcutta, om Saterday, Jane 90, pro | more, Intelligent beyond the measure of thoir fellowe— chowen subject for representation being the conquest of wane { fetuine fe contain the very lnset news wish had reseed Drove almest to reshness, and wily a0 0 Camsecho~tbe Kay —_ r oe ‘The detention of the mai! enables es {0 a4 the follow. | Campbell made the bert of catthronis, Sir Colin seems ML. Andou, Director of the General Movement of i mg which bas reached ce thie morning: | | to have been aatensted by the ancient fre. Te Ras Ri Fenda at tho Ministry of Finance, bad been eppointed Sub. oe PR fe from Atlababad Fort, dated Of | \owed the roll of the British dram around the globe, Be- fore be was twenty yoare olt he wen! with hi regiment to the Pentniols, and served with distinction if, Vernes resigned. arte on the id of Severnor of tho Bank of France, ¥! Page ne See, the novelist, diet Acgue. ‘The beat In London was excessive. Members of Partia- @ Init aaide anh the cual tosion of apimadrer. | frsevane 's oF planterr, so tore, Xo, to give» felt tte the power it, ent our rewar: if As Chin extraordinary pace of logisie to & your, it im fair to wappase It ‘A party of ce went ont of the fort (bit morning to recon: | wottre, asd feil in with some ¢ ie ef the rebel | strongly noeted, in aru abort wee pacha } reever and bie ch te & goed Aght of 11, bot cailed wpon by ove ne oree bad never beam no fi before | ‘brougbont the war. He carried the colors of hie regi. went through ibe thickest of the Might at Vimlers sed taw Mmanoing of) or, Cotorel Neil, | (ee deeta oi Sy Joba Moore at Corunpe. He pa | | Tuckey. otny—be. it be easily axwnied | : od to morrow we #orm and pestite ‘ment were anxie: " Ope to retire, a lake the OT nee of the Walchersn = to be of, me eapecially M8 EFOUFO | RoPTERE OF DIPLOMATIC RRLATIONS Wirt FRANCE | to prevent the vrval myandversiens of the Tosa press | , but thet doee mot in | position We relly wast eupplios, attah; A: here, nd Tareso, Tarifa and Taragona, aad led hie eom- shooting commences on the 12th of August. — OUANOF OF THE SULTAN'A MINIeTRY. | pon pablie messures and public men. if no, it ie cary to, Uh, bette reap, ourteir | we must have more Furcpesss Ihaven ihadmysword | pany to victory si Melee and Osama, Ab 100 selge of . Advices from all parte of France eta'e that the silk bar- Advices from Govstantinople of the 2 aveust, wart that | see that (t must be ® failure, since the fires muppressed | antoniy, accycourte | off for & moment, night Or day, since the Oth inst; no more | Febastian, ( July, 18l0. ich for vigor of arrant:, ‘reat there te from one third to one-fourth andor » fair | M de Tronyenel, the Frenh Ambassador, having failed in | here wiil burst out with ten fold violence in Ragiand. | ‘are lnvading iim. | time, of defenes bad slau. ar bas bardly | equaled te evdivary hie efforia 9 have the Moldavian nal | Already ths severex! atiacks em the measures of this oovern- | This the samo in India, The caomy, Syoct ove eaidier and | Later accounts ap to the 18tn fll well at Allama. | ry history, Captain varpbell led Astaclt opom the ene. 4a vera- | ment have been seni Rome. If it conld be fairly a that | not the Hindoo. Far from, joining "he m litarggmutiny, | bad om that day, A Sikh = deen mer ored in y's outworks, and received two severe wounds. Wo ‘The new wheat in France wat proving of excellent Joly, | these etrictores have no mupport (rem those beat informed | the ie, #0 far ae Our accounts fo, actually ecute | the town. The ment was Joowe on the place and | next fod bim serv’ in the Untied Sates, in the war of (qeaiity and bulk, and realized one to two france per beo- To | om the subject, the local papers, they might have very | and the mutineert when taey are oangh: surar | tooroughly avenged Iteeif. 1812-16, as Major in the 00th Rides, but pesos being made tole ou “é feand | Pile effect, but when { oan be urged that the Indian gling. 4 ree. letter states that 600 of them who ‘ad On the 16th, at Barea!, half way between Allahabad and | soon alter ihe arrival of this regiment he had no op sorto- ; 4 good carly vintage wes expected. journela dare pot apeak out under the penalty of suppree | eecaped | Mehomme ian valley of Swat wore “re (opeecunge, three zemindars, who had set themselves 1p, | nity to distinguish bimse! here. in 1828 he was stationed PR cnn been made from the Paris impe- sion, pri — = Ay ere Rvory man | ciroomeined and them sold an alaver, en okd ative of + 100 00 Fa 5 ,~? twos nabs, were soired by ee ie uae ake 0 neliing ratory to the follwing effect On ul . Bow emarting under the } : realiztog only sizpence haifpenny frie, |: 8 em ‘ rat bastieers and « of the commend o ih, Stan Gsuvered o sew Game a Sawant, >reaident of ue | atthe murder of friende apd relat ree, séan feeling, Bo Briteh” seay be 18th Irregular Oavairy, who have dono excellent service vent—went to China, amaoliet and oa Lee’ constellation indignant and evagreraied ate ment {rot hows chat there ie no feeling for the ‘mu sy | coder Lieatonans Palviser, scoompanied & t laze Foo and participated im the ope re Onmolooperd (Girafle), About one o’pleck in tbe morning Dllndnese of she foverD went, amd fe misereb! Mahomedane have riser agains! or afm oot ae the yw, | kad Chapman, were trovgtt Scpeng dpe nad tee (one sgetpet Nankis, Sx yeare afer ibe Chinese