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s ^ s & ^^^ H& " ^^ r ttenan in the civil service supplies a very antaISi ™ = ou nt of some incidents attending the a «; S STavTl . cVs force , - » -gfjH tssstfsssr-sr-wsws ^ , ««„» h . fW-V ^^ S ^ S ao ^ oS SSsS ^^ SffiSl SSSffiSSg&SSS SSH ifeffl
Sissa ^^ Ip W ^ JSS I ss ^ iti ftssEss ^ S ^ ^ l i i l /^^^ j ^ j ^ VKtf tUe other regiment , "nj * " * " ' Jit steadily . Here tho Kir . ss ^ & ~» £ ZiJr& , I s
, up my pen again . We have had two more fights againto-S , ys " t »? r O » « 4 the euemy Miser called tb . „« .. to SLr » e and do . he 5 on ; but the scoundrels scarcely S " heir pace , and met the enemy J > t Uje same Dace tlial they came down towards ua . lUeir clc % n was evidLt j they came waving tW swords ^ - sL ^^ s ^ r ^^ rg £ r ^ r » rrh ™^ ra % aKr ™ Sdt \ ™ B ^ ™™ zt £ ;^\^ * Uto . r hSnative officers closed round him t ., sa . v « lum s ;' a = ^ rs ^ fis . 7 igss Colt while they were trying to get in at Falliaer , out Gaver the doctor , was the only one who got a swoxa cut at ' them He gave a scoundrel a very neat wipe on Z Sould ™ ; ia tfturn for a cut at his arm vta £ ^ touched the coat . While this was going oa the rear men turned tail and left us , ga loping . ^ , J * ** £ as their -honea - could go , and the ^^^^ Cavalry appearing from behind some trees - » e were k- ^ ^ sjvSsa ^ SS ^ SSSKS ^ - ^ i h ^ » a ^ d . o
r o , : C TSef ° tV ? m a non-commissioned officer of the kmmmim ' trdlfend theU barricade t « . n-
iS"S ' i ^ Irs 'XeUh him - , I bfsissilfs mmmmm had . . . E » 'X E »™ T » feUow . ™ LinB I heat a ° ^ o ?" , ap e 7 th . t , ^ - ^ - ' - ^ authorities were enraged at this . , u f PSISH 4 iS ^ j-sssa ? ..
CX Unde ° r ihoheud of " Latest from Delhi , - thoPcona ObserofrExla , of August 27 th , make , tho follomug ^ rSttJrfrom Aboo , dated tho 11 th Inst , xnentiom that fclve King of Delhi hiuj oliferod to nuUto termo wltU SJ oa tho condition that thirty-aix lakha pf rupcea
«! annually , instead of fifteen as- heretofore , should be Scared to Mm and hi . success This proposal , vas of courae peremptorily declined . He was informed thai nothing bat unconditional surrender could "be ac . cepted . " - *^^ , r ^^ , ^ -
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£ THE ORIENT . CHLI 2 JA . Inielugesce has been received from Hong-Kong , to the 10 th of August . On th < 3 3 rd of that month , Admiral Seymour declared the river and porto £ Canton m a state of strict blockade . Five hundred ganners and drivers rf the Royal Artillery , who had arrived by the troop-A 3 w Nelius and Moora Forth , were to leave HongiSng for Calcutta , - in her Majesty s ship Sampson ,, on hTel 2 thof A-iiguflt . The Antarctic from Calcutta to Ciiina has been lost in the Malacca Straits . Trade at Hong-Kong has shown signs of improvement , and there ' has been some demand for manufactures . PBBSIA . Tele-raphic despatches from Trieste and Marseilles , with fiteUigence from Constantinople to the 19 tli , state tot up to the 10 th of August Herat had not been equated , and that Mr . Murray had . remonstrated with tie Persian Government on the subject .
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THE DAY OP HUMILIATION . mmmM on our anus in India . - ,. __ i w : rn ,,-,, nl wn «
^ i ^ zssirsp ^ X ^?^ ™ sasas ^ a&SSrssas ferred against him by the Ttmes to inc . « rr ' sSrco' ^ s -d ^ ss ^» £ *
- India : — , .. , merelv war -with . aSS ^^ SkjSfeS n ^ oir of ^ rX ^ d , - ^ - s b conspiracy ^ - «»— - - liko
rising y , ul a included tens of thousands , to break ° u ^ J plague in separated spots underone law and treacherous brutahtj . ^ " ° Bt f regiment has as you all have learnt , W ^^' tJ a battlo , and murdered the officers . vho had Ied them ^^ who trusted in their fideUty , till tho v u y coward 3 the thrust was made v * ich tod at the ^^_ those ^ vho , living , had ™ adejg braju ^ . . ^ formed by that deed of ^™ u \ incel . 3 sCem to have assassins , these hordes of savage ^ m ^ inee anJ t 0 cast aside the commones ^ Unga ot hu ^ ^^ have not merely resumed the ba . rbai ^ ty _ o condition , but borrowed the ^ fcijcity ^ o ^^ ( lc 3 troy . jungle , to torture , to mati ate , to agomM 1 £ 0 unchecked Nay , if wo had imagined to & « . rsf ^ . ^ demons excesses of fiendish fury by ^ f ' l ^^ a have , . , : * „ « -rihn accursed ol uou ^ ., let loose against a tribe accurscu - « -- woul | L
! „„ marked their progreas of clevastaUon , tho l « & ^ have fallen short of ^ rhat YjSh rS ? lVlm « l blcsaccl that We called our ovn and ^ h ° ^ Uul mf , ny around us ' with earthly happiness , on t 11060 , ^" ^^ loved . " know , vvliom some near us may-I « ivo te ^ g ^ thi 3 I Cirdlnul Wiseman then ^ Pf ^ f » » £ may ultiterrible convulsioa of our ^ an « mp « J , can mutely turn to good , since tUte wxsdoui o o 5 t weave tho vilest of men ' s deBi S ua and ^^ of their actions into a web < rf g ^ JJ ^ t i , at tlas and of unstinted goodness . Uo tru * u ^ s of ' sweeping away of the old and rot < - . a clTiltertiStt' may be ^^ ienp SSje . lB :-purer rec onstruction ot it . » ° " * en jcl ljot only or "Yet , however conQdent we » J ay co vered with an future but of present mercy , it « i bo ( if im aspect of actual severity , so m mgled JiU » ^ ^ , t pending judgments , that ourflmt «» ° "t » indignatiott of propitiation , and of calmine . tl f . ^ JJonoy for tranBaim t— ¦
gressions a »« o , ,..., - Hiuiuen , » w clear to God ' a penetmt . ng cyo . &o b «"» ^^^ ejected , so overwhelming a « d appaiently ^ ^^ a calamity comes , no doubt , by tlie pwa Uiin ( 1 and has its reasons buried in « 13 T , thoiic days , «>»« Had it fallen upon our ^ f ^ J ^ h" ^ dden in every would ha-ve seen tUo streets ol ^ cl * f " uUd woi ""« dilution by poniuntiul proce « 8 ion fl of men
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B will 'T " 5 . life - LJi 3 ) te .: |^ d . ^ 93 , OcTOBBB 3 , 1857 ; ^ 9 ja — —— , . " i
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 3, 1857, page 942, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2212/page/6/
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