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The Indian Revolt. ¦ . • ¦ ' -—¦ ?— • ' ...
« S rJSSw * ! ^ tssSsi i ^ W ^? iSE &^ sss Tinemy escaping to the north-ea & t .
A PU 5 A FOB MERCY . Mr Russell , writing to the Tims on June . 2 nd , z ^^ i ^ m tJ § £ 3 S & S £ 3 ? ""• "TSSv ^? inhuman as that -irhtoh prompt ed " SS £ « a mutilatonto the common
, , sss ^ rSteTKf ^ r ^ S & % ^ SSB V 0 U 8 'S £ to the mumSce S such alarms , but . in the preven tion to tu ^ h mutinied , or who was annihilation of every oepoy ^ that ^^ Slta ^ evet been yet induced to witness one my stay , hutl nave never J fek lace 80 secretly hi infleeawk P taS tital 1
of theae spectacle ^ , ^ ^ , , _ _ T , Unish-^^ SS to » orca punlshthat one object wme » ^ n ?_ otlier 8 from the commission ment haa in ™ £° ^ j £ ^* jon have missed mMmm ¦ who has no pity and no ^ tim in ni » humanity
, iliflill I am glad to say ine . -wrwo b t h i not a pure soldier by !*<*» " -. * ™ ° t have a dash of Pandy Eng lishman , ^ % *« ™ £ ™ f indwA are the sentiblood in h » veins . . V «^ ° »™ ormv It is aimOst an prevail in the army x «
m ^ ta which = ;^ offence to them to say so ^ ^ « animated by the having died away , ^ h ^ x ^ y ia ^ ^ soldier 3 , and common ^^ iwus of continuing a war in which they are ^^ " ^ e vanquiahed and no glory to the ££ E « rsfe ^ Q-S S " ssr ^ ss ^^ - ^^ 'sa fh . civil Bezants of th ' 9 <" ^/ lJ acBpat / h of the fcato commu ^ y at l . ^ ^ P ^ Sstf ° ? r rof £ . ' : £ ss . o ^ tpe '
. ketotona . BMrimm X » „„„ , „ ,, „ Thu » w ^» % ^ i &« S ^ m « - «<& £ S 2 S £ ^ JKA . ££ r « ¦ "" ° mow and ¦»? ' ? ™ " ™^^ aTtto ™ ana dishonour , ore tho tl !« . tortesot torture , mutuau , ^ fw SS ^ ja ^ s ^
SlSSH-SESS gMtSSSS rS , S ° inv arl " by p vented the polity ; of other death mvartnoiy int . rather ns honourcrlm « s , the Sepoys 8 oo « i to bo beia u able exception to * J ^ S t « Sri ca . fbo no greater SJJSTtS ™ - ^ ^ -ufilolently atrocious a « d
un-^»« n » r to i ustify any denunciations an . d to gratify any ZSfortietorm ^ f they had . not been overlaid by the appeal to less legitimate imaginations .
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[ No . 435 , Jtoy 24 , 1858 .
- The Orient. H China. O " Til*- Forts A...
- THE ORIENT . CHINA . o " Til * - forts at themouth of the Peiho , mounting 138 guns , IndbSed by * large body of troops , J ^ J ^* £ ¦ mmmi " .- «„ the force commenced advancing up the nver , 2 %£ = £ S ™» % -. « still The new silk crop is favourably reported on . Ming Poo is in possession of the rebels . , - _ The telegram ( as usual ) is confused ; but it would appeal that tfe EnW merchants there escaped on board an English ship .
Ireland
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I Orakge PRCCESsiONs . -Twenty-six petaons , convicted i ^ ofc s ^^^ ri ^
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^ S ^ J ^^^ t to arpear for « al on receivin S fourteen days no tice ^ ^ Increase in the Vai-ue ° * , ^ S ^ in 1847 , by order msmmm taining 1800 acre ^ . t ^ ^ Mr . ' Uttledale , the la . just beeiiJ sol dm Pabhn ^ y twcnty . three years ' hpurcZr Lord'SCesford is said to bo the new proprietor . — -Times .
America. Statement That Mr. Forsyth, The...
AMERICA . statement that Mr . Forsyth , the Anwrwan , & demanded his passports . The Governmeiv ^^ term con bo used , had ») Mfl ^ y , " „ Vid upon « onchants contributing to tho lbreccl loj « , « n flWull 01 lt comp liance hud issued , it is wui , o decioo against all who flhoul . 1 roswt , -laJJ . J »^ Hci . / 0 nn being at the samo time Bont to tl o « tor innu ( l 0 ll amount of morclmndma c « i «« l , ' « J ° fl O ( t , tlu
Affalnat thin , Mr . Forayth ll 11 ^ , ototci Tho British Mlntotor , hud »» 1 ^ ' ^ 7 to have declined French Minister la nlle ^ «« t » / w ,., „ , „ trym 0 ll joining them , hut to have nco . u . i im , (> tlin , , nnil to pay . The latter , how « v <> , 1 < un ,, , ; a « ? r Tix ; : ^ ^»
America. Statement That Mr. Forsyth, The...
Mr . Corcoran ; but it does not appear that any arrangements were made for a meeting . However , the antagonists met one day in the streets , when Senor Muruaga threw his glove in the face of Mr . Corcoran . The latter drew a pistol , but did not fire , and Senor MuTuaga I calmly awaited the issue , prepared to fire again should his opponent discharge his pistol The end of the affair is not stated , and endeavours have been made to hush it up . —Another affair of a similar kind took place between the Hon . Mr . Scott , of California , and Dr . Ggden , of the same State . It is thus related in the New York [ Herald —" Scott was at Kirlcwood-house , -when Dr . Ogden came into the office of the hotel . Mr . Scott was when offensive
h 1 at about five thousand , and many had appealed to the protection of Mr . Forsyth . It was felt that in a few days the power of Zulooga would most likely terminate with his flight to Tampico , for which he was believed to be in preparation , and where the means of escape by sea would be open to him in case of need . " In the absence of polical news at Washington , one or two " affairs of honour" are being talked a"bont . One of I these was between Senor Muruaga , Spanish Secretary of Legation , and Mr . Corcoran , the banker . The Spaniard had paid great attentions to Mr . Corcoran ' s daughter , to which the father objected . Oue day , he forcibly expelled Senor Muruaga from his house ; and the Secretary thereupon applied to his Government for conge , for the I purpose of obtaining satisfaction without compromising I the legation . This was granted him , and he challenged
talking with several gentlemen , some remarks were made by Dr . Ogden . Scott told Ogden he had insulted him three times during the conversation . He asked him to stand up . When asked , for vj hat purpose , Scott replied that he would ¦ not . stake a maa I sUtina ^ Ogden got up , and Scott knocked him down or back & tohfs chair . Ogden drew his ^ nife , and threatened to attack Scott with it , who was unarmed , but did not , Ogden challenged ^ K- V * ' ¥ ? $ l £ the affair was settled by a-declaration , from Dr . Qg ^ n of no intentional insult in the language iised , when Mr . Scott expressed his regret for the blow- ; . . The President is said to liave determined to nave the
Nicaraguan route opened , and to sustain any : ¦ «* F » W that has a valid right . Vessels of war are at eachter-¦ mfaus . . The NewYorh Herald says , in reference ^ tothis ouestion — " M . Belly returns to Europe this day by he sJeaxner Persia , having completecl his "" UK ""^ . in Central America for constructing a ship canal from ^ ofaSdS ; ' anxiety ha , been ( elt at New YorVat the arrival at quarantine of several vessels from Cuban ports with their whole crevs sick with yellow fever , and TillsJwhich had lost alarg ( S f portion o ^ L ^^ w Spby that disease while at sea . The ship Susanne , Cap tain waiinmson . sailed from Matanzas on the 20 th ult ., Sss : » £ S Joh seamanof Norway , died : ^ a nd the mate
: n Harper , , wto succeeded to the command , was conipeUed to jut - S 5 . T 5 JS XSi & ££££££ & ^ ^ - ^^ s ^^^ r S ^ A ^ aX- i ^ sxa UC S ScrS ^ SS against the Mornjons bj been reinforced , and was about to march on the di » at
fectcd country at the last dates . From Chili we bear of a diptomatio q «««^ ~ J . dinia , arising out of an unfavourable " » tojce P ^ nouncocl by the Supremo Court of Chil in a juit « Yicc-Consul of Sardinia ^^ J ^ jS ^ iaU Sardinian frigate San Jorge . ^ ve ^ c " f ^ qoo . OOO been appointed to rmso in tuvop a Iom ! Jt ^ r dollars for the construction of the railway ^ o paraiso to SnntKigo and iJenco ^ jlca . P » gaged in a P ^^^ i ^ K ^^ to the comit may assume a c ! . aract ° r , gj n 0 I J lm 3 been active at munity as a revofution- Bus ness rcvolut . ftntl Arequipa since * eJ ) u ^ that market from S . r CaSarbusin : ss " continues extremely OuB , with no prospect of a change .
Accidents Atsd Sudden Deaths. Whonnn Exi...
ACCIDENTS ATSD SUDDEN DEATHS . whonnn exiilusion ensued , and both iurt . (() burnt that it > vns found nocesBnry to rcino \ cti » . King ' s College lloapitiil- Uchoin , >'> " - Anon or tho Itov . Arthur Dav m , of T > ^ - ) C . ; ltjIl , ^ , r . ^« ^ & 2 . W rfj ^ ^ Tr ^ ' ^^^ -rs ^ -bs ^ ii ™^^ v . . rffist ^ "
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Leader (1850-1860), July 24, 1858, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_24071858/page/8/
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