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WHOLE NO. 7677. Fi ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE, Arrival of the Arago, Kangaroo and North American, THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. Is the Laying of the Cable to be Post- poned till next June? THE REBELLION BUSSIAN HISTORY OF THE REVOLT. IN INDIA. GBITUARY OF THE BRITISH GENERALS @eneral Barnard’s Opinion of Dethi— Another Sebastopol. WOW GENERAL CODRINGTON I$ EMPLOYED, Another Defeat of the American Horses, THE FAILURES IN LIVERPOOL, @OTFTON AND COa8N MARKHTS, a, ao. ao. ‘The ewamer Arago Captain Lines, from Southampton, ‘with advices to August 26, arrtved about Bro o’cloox yes. morning. fhe Avego orings 220 passengers, most of thou first giuss, the usual mal's, $10,000 tp specie and 400 tons of merchendiee = Amcng-t the passengers are the Hon P. D. Vroom and famity, late American Minister Pieu\potentiary ‘ the Court of Berlin; Dr. Ed. G Ladlow, of New York, Wrarer cf despatches; J. C. Brime, Faq., of Baltimore, Dearer of despsteher; Jadge Aaron Vanderpool and fazily, @f New Y.ik, and Mr, Henry Vieuxtemps, the celobrated ‘violas. ‘The rcre¢ steamship Kangaroo Oaptain Joffrey, which BN Liverpooi at noon om the 20th of August, arrivev at meee yesterday at this port. Tee Kangaroo reports:—The steamship Indian arrived at Laver pool at 2 o'clock morning of Wer nceday, 26th ult, ‘The Capacian Steamebip Company’s steamer North American, from Liverpool, on Wednesday, the 26.b ult, arrived at Quebec on Sunday night. ‘The Britian Parliament was to be prorogued on the 23th Im the Boore of Lords, on the 24th, after some debate epen the affairs of India, the Divorce bill was taken a», @n4 4 moson that the Commons’ amendments be tak +n into @ esideration tbat day six months, was rejected by 8 vote £4410 46 «The various clauses of the bill were shen de @oted wih varying resute—Goverament ip some divisiuns Beteg lef mo minoriiy. ‘The Fresch Minister of Marine has tesued an order to a caytains of ships of war to give every aid to English vemsels ocrve} ing troops to India, and t0 teko them in tow when becalmed. An Bogiteh troop ship bavteg put into Algiers in distress was towed thence to Gibraltar by a Freach meam frigate, ‘A mecting was beld in Leadon on the 25:h, under the watptoes of the Lord Mayor, in order to raise funds for the fmmedia'e relief of the sufferers in India A committee ‘wee appointed and subscription liste were opened. A telegraphic desyatod from Bertin states taat De Ohi- mere refused lo allme the Russian mission lo enter the country @ KéekAa, and that it would consequently descend te Amcor and present ttectf at Shangnac, Rassias is taking measures to |ccrcage her feet and strenginea her posmion ie the Pariio. the Paris corresponien' of the London News under- mands thai the Fevch government thinks {t expedicat to @eay any p-ceent intention of cooupying = postion in Cechin Odin», bo\ the government organs are ine ructed to ‘matet upon ibe perfect right cf France to go there when ever she ct ooses, and that by vivtae of an old slum. ‘The Paris Pays says that Persia will faithfaily carry ou the treaty of poace, and that the best undermanding sub Geted between ihe government and the English Wiaister. ‘The town of Borat was to be forthwith evacuated by the Persian troops; the reason that it had not oeen done ear ber being on eccoun' of the contested claims to the ww by the princtiml tribes of Afghanistan. ‘The Rusvian government, afer the war, publiehed an qxéer fordbe organisation of the feet in the Pscids Ooesn, ‘whiah was to assume the ttle ef the squadron of Siberia ‘The government a; pears ro to have deci toi on increw tmg the sircogth of this feet, a akase of the 20h July Raving added ‘ourtees superior officers to It, who have al peady left for thelr destination, and ar Damper will, from ist January, 1468, be added annually. this measure eonnecie’ with the effurts which Russia is using to gtrengiben ber position on the I’aci Sc A éenpated from Parie of 26th of August sayt:— enor iafragus, whose hing doparture from France bas been apnoonced several foreign papers, Bas vet yet arrived hero, but is dally expected a, the Mex! ene Lege The London Glot+ states that insted of forty battalions paltons of infantry. ‘The Liver zoo! Post, of 26th of Angaust, has the follow Yesterday week, the dead of & man was fount foating in the Hamber, near Hull, and on examining it 2048 ip American money was fonnd in a belt coucea'od ander bis shirt. He had been ss eome time ab iby @ Dich siated tbat the (wal College, was lecturing im Liverpool on the African ‘The Londen (Re-reer saye:— ‘We believe that some elevations to the peerage of Usiied Kiegdom will be annoanced in cus om-se at end of the seston. wil cope'et of Uommonore of Pighest wealth, eho bare onoupled seats le the Lower for maor years, anc of « few irien and Sones peers. ‘Tere te sieo ilk of the elevation of » veteran stasseman— i Wy ail partieom—to the higheot rank is the peerage at The Leadon 7. m-s hes an article strongty urging the ele ‘yetton of Lord John Rossel to the Peerage, both en poli” eal and personal grounds. The Giergow Zeraid, of 24th of August, raye:— left ber eens Bow whe the woe i & io qrese of the work before last. It is understxod that me be to De pormeneniy resident with a family in Kac- fend, where, in ail red. she will aveomr « different ‘The Pope srrived st Florence om the 18th ultimo, and secording to letters from that olty, met with a reapeotfu bet cold reveption. The turm ont of the populace was Rewever, very large, ard the city wae brilliantly \limmi fated on the night of the arrtval A Tamor wns Oarrout ot Genoa that two samors unter Meapoiian 00 ort, coming from Marsellies, had heen seized fh Bayer, never al chests of markets hariug beon found om board, which chests hat boaa declared to con a’n suger. Lisbon dates are to the 19th Aagust, The United Bate stoop-of. «ar Plymouth was in that port. There la mo po Miical news. ‘A telegraph despatch in the Nord, dated Vienna, Aagast 91, raye— ‘The Turkish Ambassador haa recetved « deapatoh from hte government, which he has communicated to Oount Bool, in wr woh the Porte anncunoes the. it be will ng to ro frame rego lacions on tne basia of the arrargomenia made at Onborne. ‘The fu 'tan had consente! to new clentions In Waitavia, Ascounte from Montenegro speak of farther sole of Drigar ts A even report that Princes Danilo was eing to 506 Gievelf at the bead of an expediiion imio the ‘Turkieh territory, Matters arising out of the setenre cf the Cogtiart steamer wore said w be likely © prodace a serious didioulty be, emeen the cabinets of Tirin and Naptes. “the Duke of Gambricge ili visit the camp of Chalons, aad ‘bat great preparations are being made at Rheims far their reception. ‘The Emperor of the French arrived at Paris from Burrits on August 34, Lord Howden had left Parts for London. A narrative of Prince Napoleon's voyage in the North sean ts expected shorty 10 appear, written by » Polish gen- Ueman. The Bolstein Dict had appointed a commitice of sine to Feport on the new constitution submitted for Ke considera tion by the Danish gove nment, and adjourned for that Pagpose, Advices from Athens sta’e that General Kalergie was t Proceed without delay to Paris ag Ambassador of Greece. ‘The Minister of Switzerland, M. Barmann, had quited Paris, M. Kern was expented, Riots at the gates of Jerusalem bad resulted tn the death of twenty-four persons. Muoh ex tement existed tn the vielnity of the Holy Oty, aad e general outbreak wa feared. Mareetiles advices of the 23d August report a decline of two frapes per heotolitre on wheat The Dublin correspondent of the London simes, writing op 224 of August, saye— Since 1826 there has not been so favorable a searon as Having quite disappeared. ‘The accounts from the manafactaring distrive cf Eng land are generally satisfactory. In the woollen districts there had been extensive sbipmente to America The Birmipgbam tron traie wav s'esdy, and in some instances ‘ap advacce ip prices bad taken place, Letters from the Turkish provinoes report the harvest es al over, and ihe crops magnificent At the recent wool sales in Loadon the foreign demsn4 were higber teen any known for several years total quantity wold was 80,508 dales, Discloaurea in regard to the affairs of Se Sreee Gar: dene Compsny of Lon‘on, show a second edition of no Vorivus procece ings of the Royal Brities Bank, the -hole of the capital baving gone and the company being deeply fe debt, Eastero Banking Corpora- isastrousty. . ‘The affairs of the Lon‘on and tion are :ikety to wind up very a ‘The pew screw steamebtp Acstralasian grounded in the Lecip nie) np legbonghs ger baponinire Lvipe f veo and for a day oF iwo completoly suspense’ al navigaiion Bbe wes finally got off, but apaie grounded aa wider ‘spot, and remained ihere at istest dates. The screw steam bip Circassian arrived at Liverpool oa the 22d, in seven days sod twenty-two hours from %& Johos,N. F. The mai) steamer Ex from Boston and Halifax, at Liverpool on the THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. TO THE EDITOR OF THE LONDON NEWS. oertified ved by the otrectors tb the commanders of the Ame- Fiean shipe engaged i thle service, which will show thet, hough & pre ei ok to Operations \porart po-tpoved tbe successful laying of the cable, yet, a KA events the of the great work bave already appeared tp tbe form of an extension of mutual res; ‘and bipdly feels g bet<ecn the two paions io ita acum plishment, Iam rir. sours, vay, GORGE SAVARD, Secretary. Avianno Taveamarn —, 23 Oxp Broan Araeat Loxpos, Avgnes 26, 1867. ig Boaap or Dinsctoxs or 1. ATLaNnio Taaakarn PANY Guariamex—We, the undersigned commanding officers of \be several ships comping the atlando squadron have great pleasure tn ex, oar fons with reference to ibe alantic telegraph. fe are of opi pion, draem from our several »:eervatiwe and ‘Wat pe obetac-es of a nactical or vhysical charad ‘vor exist io the way of the er'erprise, end that tho efi ciency of tb form of cable ado,ted by the comvany is in every wey adapted to ite missko. Wich ? to the wachinery, ee are of opinion that ths form of oontrolitog powcr adoptec be mode of jubricaiing aod adjusting Whe brakes admis of very g:eat improvement. We are tho rovgdly Copy! ced fr m the seuna’ made vy Lieut Ber ryman,U SN. op the plaican ween Newfound'and and Ireland, eubsequemty o vOrmed by Lieut Dayman, RN., and the javeerigaiions of Lient Maury, U. 8 Od-er- yatory, and from ovr own pactical experience, thet no under or surface Curren: exist: between these pon 8 40 la- vertero wih the successful iaylng of your cable ‘o think that no form of submarine tol conld be devised more sviwbdie in every resonct 10 the object intended to be aocomptehot; that ts ight tees, Wugh nove and frxibi ity ade # it in every be | for the of being laid between Newroundiand and Ire tent, acd weare up*iiling 0 recommend its mification or siterstion. We are also of opipicn that no natural o3- stanies exist to prevent ite being svcoesstuliy iaid between Mone po pis, and our views aa to the futare prospecte of your enterprise conaaee We have the honor to be, gentlemen youre. falid'n: JW WAINWRIGHT, Cunt. H. MB Leopard. 20+8Ua R SASD4, Caps U4 F Surquehaana, WL SUDSON, comma: ding Niaga a 43. Agemennoa, Deon Su—lo scswer to your note requesting me © Man the sorompan;ing siawment, sddresed to tne directors of the atiantic Telegravh Oompeny, as my peme ip mentioned. | would rather pot append my signe tre, Thie le my only reason, and irely cone in the opirions expressed therein ~ Belle~e mo, ir sir, youre truly, JOWUPT DAY MAN, BH. M. 8 Crews, Portemorm August 22, (867, construction, shipmen apd pobmersivn of tbe Aijan'lo cable, beg to cubmit to you our Jacgement aa to he fitness tor the onjeot for was intended, in regars to material, dimensiuns and struo- ture = Weo neler it to be #0 eminently selted for layiag in deep water, bat we cannot suggest any Imorovement 18 conmrnctios, and ds not renommend thet any wir weight case of a broke wire pars \a dose, while end covasions eriovs inconvenience The conducting wire being also formed of « strand of seven wires, the chance of continuity being loat In ibe circult te reduced to a minimain from ve im Ditity Of any few OF weakness Coourring \p more tban one of seven wires at the same Wo are, gentemen, yonre faithfully, CHARLES T. BRIGHT, Ry Lowpom, Angust ‘To THe Ormectens ov Tre AraRnc TazcRarn Company )— Gwrisnse— We, the undersigned, have cleasure in re jamin Typos Ap has Ay p- ment which we have made ‘upoe the cable, every tert io ehich #6 have subjected atte Ges Seatsete, tint ten ad trical or ctber grounss, any Fm ec by the company wily, WAN rally ured in America and cn the contiret of Ba } Professor uf Nata al Philosopay, Glasgow Ooilege. fo tae Drnectoas oF tam Atianmo Tereceara Oompany ParTianeN—Bharing ae wo do moat faly with your retves in the disap: ointment proda xed by the recent check experien ed in the fire: astemyt to lay 10 cable sorome ine Atlantic, we connot, veverthelows, a# Americans, omit to Joare in England gome record of the many pleasing reco. MORNING EDITION leotione and feelings which have veen evured by s0 jvorntng @ ith our brethren on /hie side of the Avantio To yourselves we would exoress our admira jv0 of the earnempess of Menper make mention o! ths very high esteem and rr gard « bich the constant and ag able inter. couree ©e dave bed with Captsin Wainwrighi, Mater vommander Nodde}l. Lieutenent Dev man, and a! be “fl ore of ber Mejmty’s avy engeged in this er ioe, bavo cauree up to feel Ir them, and Whe gre reqen we Ste eae hee = evergy rr - played in forward the work we Tee” baen epgesed in Their frank and rordia) cv operation ba beeo greatly tps:rumental in making the engeavor to e-tablivb an Avenue 'elegrapb tbat which It really shoald be— a great jaternational effort. Io ren ect to Lieat. Day map, it ls due that iu addition we should mace special nu ntion o the very great streciegs that bas heen do uived ta the enterprise b- the careful and admitrab'e man per ip which bis Jaborrf ‘ag the eoundibgs and run- ning the cir le salting ine acros he A‘lentio bas been veriormed. We can onl , in conclujon, express our mers earDest ANC COrMial Bone thst your great work, the verfec: practicability ef which (in epie of the temporary she-k you bave experienced) ts now fully establishet, will be comr-letely succensfal whenever your next stomps ia made. Wo remain, gentioman, vour ohediant servants, JOR R. RAND, Ors. U. 4 F Sasquehanaa. W.L BUDRON vspt.U.3 ¥ Niagara. Fuxton’s Borar, Lnpox, Ang 94, 1867, TES BPPrOT OF THS YAILUBB TO LAY THR CADLE, {From the i..0den Om-s, Anguat 34 | The failure of the s:tempt to nuk the Siates or the Amo ries Union with Knsland by the ele strin hain ts no aoans be de loret. We must comfort ourselves with the rv flec ten that the failure ta but a lemporary one Had tae peDoed upow Causes Deyowe BD maa cvn‘rol, as, for exam ple bed tbe dep be of tbe Atiantio presented (neurmoant able obstecies in the way of the achievement of the enter gap ‘he electric »perk » fi-red any dimtoainn to ower or intensity by reason of ite tranrmirsiun through 80 long a chelp—we mug: bave been oon eat to walt aut) the advevcement of s:sienoe had bel; us to oar cade Te reverse, however, of all thie le the care. If the re erptatiem t bee proved nothing elre, 1; hat proved at least that the ‘mme sion of the stres at grea dep hs rather assists than impedes tre light of the elactric messenger Tt has proved thet the oa'le difficulty whem tbe water feihowa deep. It ba: proved that the sudvon from shallows to great depshs oan be realty over come In & word we no@ know by ex wrieaqve whe bad been affirmed tm theory, tnat tne ciectric asxle cap be jaid down 'n the deptus of the oocan beiween the Ord ond tho New World, and that, when laid do <n, it will rT ee gezee pits rt & if f rgtiead atop. sbip's engimes was wo The mi chief was dope and for a imo, at lean, given., Addition 10 the measures of p-eosauion woul’, apoarea iy, Dave insured te eu cuse othe enterprise Met probably (bie particular form of acodent ill be effec ually guarded pgainas whep the a temps ia renewed, Dus if must ve re mem 76d that no sirgle prevention ili guard aga'net tho Mary Oaares of accident @ Bion are all the more to De ap prebended beoau e they are as yet una: ated and up kpor Unaer these ci-oumatances, it moet im portant to consider if there be not some moibod of repair ing the demege, DO mattor what may be i immonawe cause, It certainly soome 'y imyrovidens arraogom-nt to trort sbe sucrose of so important an ope-atien to tne mere chance of paying oul so enormous » leog:h of caxle so wigbt. No doubt mechanical sciecce, even 80, #ili come to We rescue, and ultimately provide moans for ihe wire from shore to shore; bat why have recourse w exweordizary measures eben prroactions of afar more simple pature sould ensbie oF effectually to repair aay fracture which mignt take place? Amoog the many slene wiv Dave been puagessed two seem to be recommend od dy thelr simplicity and apparent efficienty, First, t bas been proposed that as the cable is payed out it should be comnecmd with a sericea of buoys of the mont apoostiy kind, but which wouls yoi be rofficient to keep afloat tnas cortion of the cable which bac bern las: ayed oat, Thus, ir an socident occurred, tbe end of tho cable could be recovered, it could be again Coppected with Ue coll, and thos the wo k might proreed, (e second soggesion is even more empl: than ibe Oret. It is recommended tha. a reoomd vom otterd. ‘ap opportunity for recovering the bad sunk bev one all recall in be depths of the sea Hoal engineers and myn acoust med to this kied of work mast, of course, be lef to judge of ihe fea-ibil ty of there tchemes; bot it orrtainly wil seem to laymen &ealrlur Af 00 method i fiir gs # af i i 3 Ht [ i i 2 g i | 5g 3 Fy i giz gE il <5 az 53 e322 g52 2 i E E i i i t 2 s Fs 5 'agis 3 i Bi Ef i i 5 i : #iki Cpe by enok Anne! prenned There reems lo be no objection to the cable. tat ed for paying out in great derahe (and tho con ral chan nel of the Red dea ia of considerable depth); tt will iraos ‘mil messages through 600 milee—the longest stretch of the message from Landou to Liver pou. Urgent and if more must be paid for tho convenie:o8, the courtry can well aflord it ‘Tue bert suthoriiies agree that ta great depths no cur- rents ext-t to d sturb the canie, and the st rw a thon of tho watrr continw d through gerirgical oerisds hea am o:ned ani crested a depont of sand and mud. In the 1d Bee there are BO Hues and no currents buteuen an 4») winds, and therefore confiaed to the sur. Sironmetance & one emicently fits 16 to resotve re ct fe to invite padic attention to the subject, tn oe vaplaedterdonp A oaod Crip dw en great question ui rn 5 ia to be sored eben 3B CABLE ahd COMMUNIOATION wera DDLA. In the Bouse of Comm ve, on tro 2th of A gust, Mr went, whether it bad vernmaat oe eval saaeieisse of the onportaulty off red Atlantic telegraph able not beng now in employ: ment, ‘n créer * get it Isid down tn the directioe of om. mupies‘ion «ith 'ndia—for intense, to Alexandris ? Lord Pausmxsrom replied thar carte was net the ty oO the goverment, ant coat not boome 80 witl the sanction o P.rhement Ho wonld nos give oleate peg da hecrnppngeoncpey Ghee paved o- a pertor serston Do viten eects be taado to Pa: hamert on the aubjrct ver [from Berat ath « Loudon Vagesine, Avguet 27 } ‘The bi porabie Fast incite Ouo.acy have drterminod Diary assistance ts the Ret dea tala- inten éeted in the success ag that whiok ) ou Dave submited, as well as in ite offi cer s opere jos, ara on beng ascred of the comple..n n! the line Alexend:- la, wou'd be ready to cousider, in a Nbeyal spirit. the proportions which the prommere ‘of the {udtan ele graph way offer for carrying out we wo k. Tae foreere one for the to alexandria hve wee obte(ped fro the Turkieh end Egy otian goveromen's #t:h the aid of the F reten Cifive and Lord Seratford de Red OMe Negotiations are now on foot for the purchase of the Atiantic cutie, » bub ie of more than sufficient sengwo bo sy ® line from Suez to Aden. THE VERY LATEST. ‘The agent of the associated Press in Liverpool, writing om the 26th ult., by the steamship Kaogeroo, poade ihe followitg scmmary ci the prospecis of we enterprise: — Rumors bave gone forth that the directers of ‘he Aviantic telegraph interd to reveat tho irial ia Osobor, but tney we belt vea to be wholly unauthorized Messrs, 0 M Ca G B Oar and Oyrus W. Field hed ap interview #nh Sir Charles Wood, ¥ rat Lord of tue Aomtralty, on Frivay, the let of angst, to know whether, if the directors of the company shonld accept the offer tht bad been made them for (be whole of the submarine Cade Bow 09 board of the Nvagars and Aramemnon, the Brita gre ment would place at the dispasal of the Atlantic teg' Company, free of charge, suitable steamstips, «fBerrs and crew to ley a cable next summer, bowwoon Ne-fenndland end Irelant. @ir Onaries Wood at once es swored that ibe Eaglish goverament would furnish the verrels, and crew, when derived; and it te shougat Bere that ‘he Ueited Siaes goverament will aot in the vame linere) epirit, and egsin isce at the dinoosal of the Telegraph Company the Niagara and Susquehanna, v as tiet in the great crtervrive of uniting Karop- and Amertos ‘The «.iticers of tho English sieamers engaged in tae be atte mp 10 Jay -be cable were mach oleased with the Nia gare, ard have reported to the admirvaity that Wey mover Anew evch a sicedy veegel ot 208. ‘The db entre Of the oompany have recetyed an offer for the whole of their cable at @ much tig 2er price per mile ‘Wan tt wil) Oost to replace ft, and which offer thoy ail! ao- cep, If It ie decived mot to ley down their csble anit! next summer Tbe Atantio cable is anied to be bald down at ‘once ip the Red Sea. or the Persian Gulf, a0 as to zat the tek graph itpe to India open as the earhe:t possible m) ment Nine benered pounds sterling per share was offered in Londoa cn ‘he 94th for thares in tbe Atiantic Oomgany, ‘Det Sibovt Gucing apy sellers. ConGde nce in the enter- prise was increasing cally. A privete letter from a wel) informed gentiomsn in Fngiand saye:— Shor ld the Committes of the Atlantio Telegraph Com- pany decice jn favor Bb eggnog | Operations until next summer, which » was thought probavie, he present carie will be gold to one of the two Co upanies or- gapized for extending the te'eg-aph to India, and a pew cable, sudstantislty the same as ihe past ne, but five bundred miles ¥, will bo wade for the Atlamio Com- pany ip season to be leld down In Jane next. THE MEDITEMEAPEAN SUSMARING TELEQ@RAPH. ‘ae regards depth and imeqvality are formias|) © apart from the ¢)-tapoe, woich is, compara itvely speaking, @ ma‘ r of smal) moment United Kiogdow, Inquiring the neme bo coment: whh lianitities Davies, there wee, in +@ died, romore of « painfa) kin: more tmagipetive minds, for ‘hoy wore ‘y at vay apoe with truth, death being of i poeple ag Beg Bp geen ooo vouhng Cay, re 1K BO Fo) deceased in'ihe Bwok Exchange, ae Be bed amountiog to ber, and having 0 psy differences tal thorsand , the rules and regulations the stockbrokers were found to worm very disadvas- ‘agecusly, each having to psy his diff-renses, w ir regsrd to ihe deceased member there was proneesed ton me futle for woich the ‘he som Exobarge have themselves sione What Mr. Davies’ exta e will eventasliy prove to firm (a+ give the on ditof the 1 orjoa; Exchange) \« sid to have ao- Dille to the exten! of 122,000 to £5,100, a05 Proceeds to bis O#n private nee; Dut ibis from other cvvoumstanore, it may the nen livollity of the Orm. There r of ecmething like a forgery baving bern per pe , but the draft war retired at mauriy, thoagh somewhat out of ovarse, which led to the circumrtavos being known, and the whieper extended to goneral circuls ‘This partper bas left L'verpool, and je oolng gazotied out of the (rm. bad eberonced, + hat we ge leaving Liverpool last week, which he dia openly, ne copsice oo that be bad arranged all hs Goancia) mavers eeecorn mercbami; but the arrangement required iho parwer interested with him in another pot in bie corn bua mess. This signature their eyoavare to & police on ‘Unange, demonn: diication(of facta which wey must Dave bad reason to be- v6 to be thorovghl, true, and scarcely any lostanoee of Jorge folluree bave cconrred tm which Ihe tems ayHem dar net been to some extent purrued. Accordingly, dur- Week compiainia Lave been samerous of having lo the Londow {0 con) w give @ thie ready cocarred is not the beet {Prom the n Chronicle, Angust 26 | ‘The fai ores at Liverpool are creating some anxiety for bo stage of credit tm that ne'ghborbood. Speculation ig ‘cotton aad corn hae been actively folkywed out for aye me jaf, and Wis fearcd thas tho unfevorable result ge to 20 manifested. The suspension Co , prodace brokers, is an event of ), an It Involves HabiiKies to the sxtent of engaged in ap extensive busi- . Davie, the stook oroker, whe aifaiys were found to be ine state of great omfusiin af er dewhe on the Iasi settling dey, are vaderstood 10 be heavy, bie transactions generally having beep on ap Important scale, THE MUTINY IN INDIA. ho London Times (Otty Article) Av gust 25}. arrival of news from Unicutte Saurday morning, five ¢a;# before the anticipated period toek tbo p blic by u) prise, Bnd, a9 O* Ing 0 is confared aot imperfex che med at f & to be ve-y unfavorable, the funds peed & decitme of a balf whron there ‘Wor a light tendency dere, The appcunce vert iba: Delbi rem eine of tte motinears; that Cawnpore bed temporarily beou relued by them, and that the band of swoor three baadred Boropesrs who bed held out ip tbe fort at that plece un be tle H Wheel Probahiy pert! 7 hn ory joy bave most oral Barnard ben died of dysentery ana ar Lewrence from woun:a; thai the whole of ibe troops fp Odo, ae well as the Gaallor Contirgept, ha.o jo'ped the outhresk, and, dually, ibe\ = la ge povorn- ment steamer bas heen tolaly lost, seemed to ap elleved calakgve of divaster. But i+ was soon seen tthe Down was not so bed aa it looked, and that ite ‘wort feotorss oot sist ra’ her of peiaf+! lodividaal boaace ‘wan of an) thing dt reatening to alter the altimate termion TD Of the atrrggio. Althor the death of General Bayperd will probabiv have ceiayrd tho attack apon Del bi. it tm stii) poraibie, even in the present instance, that ihe ‘aibef dat lace may be heard of, since tae Bombay tele areph, which wi be as late an tothe ah of J ly, while ‘has frem Caloutts is oaly to the Zist, has yet to arrive ‘With regard even to the pore there is aleo some room the fact of t ve failed to exercise great iptvence, capecielly as thore was now aninterrapwa seam communication from Cairaua to Ailababad. the arrival of the Chien forces will likewise have stimuleted « further revival of ocmadence a Galouba, and it is b> be ‘egrotied tbat the tel graph gives m» quotations thence, since the price of government and the rac of ox. change would tell more in aa Comvess thao anytoing else. The matipy of the Gwalior Conti geet and of the whole of tbe troop: in Oude merely oo pistes « serics of everts wbich were in p:ogress af (ho pre' dates, and for which every one was yrepared, while jos of the government stesmer, aa DO lives appear t+ have b en ss- trifired, wil: be bal’ed almont as an advantege. tha vessel having been the ?reneit, which, with iho admiratty pre- uilecbone ip fever, mi.bt other*ise have besn re served to bring about some more terrible calamity Finel- npon the ccntinsed loy: Macras armics. and if these should remain fein il the thirty thousand men despatohed from Kugland begin to arrive, tt will be from no want of power on te part rf the government if any of tne Berges) ofi.msers cecape upponiabed. It hke «ise appears that Lucspow, regarcing which the most inv nse anxicty bre vail bas pet mercly been ahie to hold ort, but to strike a blow against the weurgents effort bas cost us a life which seems regard €0 as the nobieet in India, the sadpenn of thet evont is greatly mitigated by the cxcumstance that 3r Heary Lae- poe is understood 1 heve bern suflving from chronic valoful disease, to which in the course of a few years apd fob ‘ob may be expected from Bombay on Monday or Tuca Bext, together with the ocrrected totails of the Cal- aay cole deapach should contaia poihing to inparia worse aepect to that just breugh:, there will ooneequent y be 00 respon for increased apprebension as to the result, bowever much the state of sus,ense may be prolonged O4N & BUROPBAM ARMY BULB INDIA. a em the Londen Times, August 2%} " * * Bome officers of considerable experience have lately pre cred tat the defence of ja tia should b+ exolasively «ptrusied lo Kuropesn tro? #; bat, lade,endently of other Feasons, tt» desirable 10 discialen ae long as porsibie the obareoter cf ounquerors ruliag by mere lores over en im mepre cisarmed population A invader would he encoureged by the knowledge that bad only to deal ‘SD an Keghsb garrieom difhock to be revlaced. The me- terials of @ native army would remain, athough the orgerizaticn might be dissolved, and some would soon avail himself of the inetramenis which wo our selves deliberwely throen aside. Ip the alarm and indig- natn cavsed by be Be: gal mutiny, 4 must not be for- ep i a: we sii’) Command a Dative army of more then 000 men Wen Macrasand Bombay— when the Sikhs sud che Feinde irreguiars bare reyolled, it will be te possible ume enongh to consider wi % to bold Incia with Eegiite woops alone If the for es in the South and w the West romain by their colors 1 would Be & strange rovard of their fidelity to chband the Madras army bo suse tho bign- caste + bave mutinied in Bengal. The government pes ee ae crease tl e op ‘ang tt cannot be coubted tbat precautions have been axee to prevent any sederin of rebels to the character of reervits Levies aro forming at I’rahawur, even whin the distarbed parties of the territory, and « prriive evea cf the army before Debi comisia of naive troops. It ia easier to drew soldiers from & hundred mtIMone taan from twenty eight The Uvited Kingdom already farn sabes @ larger ov lary volupteers th+n ay country in y largo stacding army in Indie woold ib the supply of revolts to the reg jar forces. A considerable increase of Ergiich troops «ll de peorsea y for rope yoers ty come; but the a tof go elven Sk verning the inbsbit-nte of Indie throagh the po: di-spprared with one mistake or mifortane Oostly Meron which we haye received will not be alto goiber wasud THB NEXT NEWS PROM INDIA. [From the Londen News, Augum 26. ‘The steaner Cad x was to bring the Bomba! Sure Sbe would be there on the 10vn wet. mm Aoraddria, and the Repos the heavy portion If the Cadiz arrived 66 Buex at bor proper umo, ‘te Vootis silt reach Marveiiion to morrow will be delveret tv London om Saturday. 3 Hew will pot be volt ered, provably, before the 4b month Fir Colin Camp! should have arrived oat at Ualoutts about tbe Ith of this month, searly five wooks afer she deaih of Gen Barnard st Be thas the letest me ws from Deihi, vie Caloutts, a up to ibe Lit or 1th vit. The news fom Delhi, via Bom ay, may 20 Mf the Cadiz arrived at week after the Nubia lef the @ #itb the Oaloutis mail. Offcers are bocked already tw go rut by ibe em fre I weil pecke's. fhe reningaler end © wotal Uompany Went) iD €@ steamers ip the La lino Beas, 20: of oh are in the Dews would be sert to Ceylon to be sent home by tne AVAITAUIAN Mai Meamer Ku opean, aod it could be tele ere bed fom Marteiies this day week, or from Ongliari much earlier, News from Bombay, via Ongiiari, may 96 aro hourly ¢3 pected. ‘uw the Bouse of Lords, on 24th of July, the Earl of Fuasmpocan arked wheiber her Majer y's government Daw received ary furtrer informa’) n from India Lord Psxymcks ead nothing farther had been recetved than wee ip ine | apere two cays ag> ‘ibe Bar! of Ee ndorou,h tod that 1 would be conven ert that ibe govern of Calcutta, Madras or Bon bay shout Soc # mo age some mombeor of ine goverr ment, ca; adie of poi yw important fact into clear apc intelligible Fogiieh, which shoud coastitute the tekgrephic ceepated Irom the presidency, sed av id ‘de oop fusion aod ambiguity of (he ovm mamcauon recetved om (hie ard cu former gocasiors (Mear ) TAN ACCOUNT OF THB INDIAN MUTINY, (July 40) Corresyoudence of Ls vord } resent from © Cumoria to the Orgasimtion of the military government xi under the gontrol of the ctvll # rvice The native army, coasisiing Of 73 regiments of 1,000 men rach, wiernies ily, Dat aleo contemutuoudly, jue English officers, and /rom the matement of i# oom really took. a8 Jnrovent io ie erectanden, i was a secret enem goveroment. ry; everai ofen ouarevee, that be foared the Be) more than sn ovemy on ‘ontier. army, which cosas exclusively of Hindoos and Museulmans, to whom ibe use of pork fat le expressly for- bidden by their religion, made & of greased car en to them stm new deworipsion of musket, ana they rose se ono man st every military ~ation Tao tontiere &ret refused obedience; they then fired om thetr jade and then deserted thelr coors and their profession over. ibe government at Gret tried to persuade iteclf that 4 ‘we only an recidental mutioy in two oF three discontent ed regime nie, and tbe Governor Generel neaed @ procia mation 10 renacure the tronpe that other carte would them, and tha; tne neas gout sever a with thelr religten. troops reentred the wih »ery bad grace, ard s eb, few hours anar t olliy some regiments f 94 gh jel” OF Soers, barped their static ! Burd oats ney fot Wis Wines eon enews ray ‘The #0 cal 6d motiny assumed the proportions of fe rious revol ition, fomented by sal ie P ing ane Lb ls India PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘What ie the caore of this revolution? Is it to be sitri- buted to ihe greased cartridges or solely t0 discontent among the a? evi we be atria — » Fo the peltsy of anver ation, fhilowed for many yeare by tho representatives of the Kast indie Compaay. : ‘2 To the upjuet treatment of ihe women aud heirs of the “rncuets scst 3. To the of faith on the part of lowe ds the army on iwo diferent ote teeng 4. Tothe bumilie¥cn of Karopeane in favor of a fow provi eged olageer of natives and Massulmans wich ibe government wished & fistter to obtela loaas from saum. b, To the tenderoy to seize hold of the fortunes of Rsjaha apd millionaire :abobe, 6 10 @ felee application of what ihe government Pleased i:se if to sty Je philapthy 7, To Heentiou mess of the nati Let us bow examine 1, The government of the Eest ladie Com moy bas ap. excd, wibout apy Feason, and mort udjasily, the king- om of Oude to Its territory aoured the ghboring countries, took up arms fur the csusi #0 actunlty receiving pepeirns from tbe company, bat, as {t always exdeavors ‘to Gnd mesne to reduce its expead!- ture by pretenoing tbat the w: men aad heirs are not legi- imate, i} bas creased ® general common fecling of dis- content ameng them which bas made them tne sworn ‘eD¢ mies Of ibe government, and actu: evcats Deve proved ‘bat thore kings apd princes are at the bead of @ poruon of \be cops, iracy @bich has broken out he govern neet bas taken advantage of this to abut up tbe dig of Oude ond his Prime Minister as prisoners in the fort at Cal- cupa. It @illact hkewise towsrde many other princes now receiving pensions, and will thus save many lacs of ru ‘cen. 2 A law bas been prepared, and is, it 1s esid, om the ev of Deir ¢ passed, to prevent and ober lodian li naires leaving their property to inairect neire; thos, the pemessor of only 1,610 upees may leave them w hie 4 pekes, bot any one porsoming 10 lace or moro can only leave themto the Honorable East india Compapy. This law, if we are to believe the natives. was framed with w view to the eventoalceath of ouriain rejane @no Dave no legitimate calidreo, especially to thas of the Rejah of Burdwan, wbo o0escesen mi lions. This uxasure, |i a> pears, in bo manuer pleased aim, for he is one of the tndi- viduals compromised in the present movement. As re- kaon the women, rip bily or wrongir, pablic romer pre- vila thas the government pot them to death to evoid pay tog ibeir pe ns! A joarnal, spesking of the rente 07 Mezporre, said last year thet they bad oven sent lo a pes- Ulential re idence, that the pay ment mig ry & Thegovernment broke iw word towarcs the army. Tt bad, in fact, promiser to tbe men teat wey should aot crore the sea. Now, ia the regiments 10 embark =The Great orcer was disob sed. Tho troope bad righ on thelr sido, yet they wero de imated ‘and fed upon by Kpglieh cannon At the time of tne Sib war the army jefused, at a cri'ical and deci:tve mo- ment, to or sathe Sat) >) boat a batia The generais wereubliged to give in, and a baita was granted. When Oude waa annexed, she goveroment, iben ia strength, declared tbat the batia abould cease to be pd. These facts, added to the du vontent saused by toe greased car tidges, brought about, with the guid of the rajabs and of the kings. the present revolation ia ledia 4, The Compapy’s govornment, despite Its laqredibio re- sources, bas always gone beyond 1 means, aud hes oon- sequently been Compelld to Covtract lomus. lw debts ac- tually amount to €5.000,000 merling. It was necemary to Cojole or flater g certain ich clase ia lodia, aad to suo- e againa; “ihe dog cf s Ubristian,” and thoogh making monty, the government by DO means advanced the wei- fare of the country. The Bogalee 1s a lar and a thief by bis religion. Now, If you beat bim or acouse hm on joving some article or other, he leaves you and b:ings sn action for bie «ages. Tne judge, who ls alo » Lengaiee, gives it agaivet you, baving ps recetved a douceur, and the government graves because the cout experses are paid. " ae ae Ses Se eee, eat among every class, whether or bieok, Mabomecas, ‘ a. high minded Bevgalee. Trese discussions ave tended much to lower the Governors of Ladia in opinion of the nattves, who bave plete orntempt for Europeans Bot even A eee aes BO respome. General ie not worth that of the smallest bas ker in ‘bemar. ‘On their part, the Bepgalese have abused the liberty of Abo prove to mat the toils up resiments in the names of tht dyaertes; aed 16 tained bio d of the white man. ‘The government bas at last appreciated the immensity of the evil Orders hare been sent to stop the troops for China ~Hombay, Madras and Colombo seed what troops can dispense with ‘be other band, tne internal government ts taking tho foll. wing severe energetic meaeuree:— en Oe een eee Ores nN 2. Imprisonment of al) suspected Kings and rajane. 3 Embodiment of the militia at every stasian. 4. Fifty ropees for every aeserier cavgbht 5 abolition (projected) of every mative school of the government. 6. Proclemation of may tial Jaw with all ite rigors. Will there measures save Incl? Never, Tney will in- Creape the hatres of the Diack againat ihe white. That will De the only result. The only measures to be adopted are the following — 1 The ing Out of @ permanent force of 60,000 Karo. peans, of which 10,000 men oognt to be cavalry, on ibe each gendarmerie jelopement of railweyeand bigh rosde 8. The abolition of the tax imposed on nattves bokling offi 4a] appott (mente. ‘ipa! pr lice on an honorable footing. Were such measures are adopted, believe me, my dear air, the Fart India Company la doomed. ITIFH COMMAMDBRB POR INDIA, Gel Wiedbam, u. B, «ho hee Oven releced apd s clvision ip Whe East ladies, bas leh Loadom oiler, there to omberk for Alexandria overiand to ral Dupois, C B, of she Raya) ar- Sir Henry Mc otgomery Vo Deneath the weli® ot Li ch 2 is? gaieed « iicer, ard one of whom the sh ter ialend may feel jaVy prood. Ho was ibe cider brober of Bir Joun Laird Mair Law: ihe government. la 1864 colonel, apd was also fw the! do-Camp to ber #sjony, a8 Ne The al ober king Ibe progress of the recent matiny must be loo dg! a TG — o Cea} ro, We will only add taat in Sir Beary (awresce Indian ervice and the country have joss an offloer whore bend and band they ovale Wl aderd bs snare 59 1 Fence i@p rtent cries eminent civilien thas #ir Henry Lawrmpoe will de missed hereafer, bigh a¢ hie obarscter stood in both capacities. Af & frank, pen, honorable, and strachvforward mas, frem hie }, he devoned spare of bie yearly salary 10 Whe founda. toe of an aeyjum for (ne orphan obidren of Buropeam soldiers, hob bears hie , and wilt long stend ase memorial of his good 1ceda 00 the Bille betwoun Simin aad eid Lal BARNARD, GONTRAL Jik HANAY BaRNa’ Lie "yenemt Ger eral Sir Henry Wiliam Barnard, K. 0. B, senwry before tbe wales of Delhi te re wfiig des b by wb