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THE TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1845. INDIA and CHINA. EXTRAORDINARY KXrRESS. sr.tmaUnri. Th m)j sal ef Iron cf wkkh ws hav beard a ftdirptaltd tt PSO candle of British bar; purthaard wu lin tinea, at pr randy.

Ib cnpptr hear of a sal of cwt nails at and a small "eiusnttty of SSlr.twr cwt. 1.5n0 cwt. of tUL la tut. kmWndu. peied of.

ICJr. per cwt. In other draaiptloo of xnctali hear of no tramactlons. Thprktc both iron and copper remain without material alteration, aad taa nrmme ninrrd by holders la retaining their jooif for advanced ratet hat rewersaiy prrciuoea tllerjim tale. nmUMCUtttU rry, fcSowlCf rrrcd in Ul greater part Dl electa llHk of lo0, ipclter, and qcWm.

tawUch 1 vnde nlY 1 nothing. Tar as can Warn, ha bees, doo but wt quote rcr rar '1twxn tin plate oo rupee per chert higher than befur, th prtaent the eiprc a Lieutenant Ti agDOrn pro aotuinai price. In ft abaenre of traraurtions, being lfr. ir from Alexandria ria Trieste to test "aficirri. Tberelndi! txsnsactions stee Bded to bring irw I eur lart have beta la gray and bWhed ahLrtlne, and gray wpavrliT nftl communication through 0r fs M.dapollam.

and douieatlca. Gray aatrttngs and Mad. xtr tcroM Prance, we hive received rJ iT hT been In cU wr, pani rJ i eularly wide widths, which, owing to their careltT, hate jvrs and dffpatchet in anticipation of realtrad an improvement upon fordo rate, the bet iall pf the Irt of October. i tB rJ In the bleached stabs kav also enjoyed a fair Inquiry, them. TTtnqnulitJ prevailed in India.

though tome what limited iu extent, hare been at fall tvun Scinde wc learn that the province was Oill I Jy. rJ jaeooots of tuperior qumliu Kmvd Kan ha lifted, and traneactioiw In them at fair price hare yifie a More. The people were more happy haJ effect; but the lower dcecrirUona are ttill neglected, under the Prituh GoTtnunent thani niJ'J. 424 I remark will armlT to the bleached tariety. Narrow width the Ameer.

There was acarcelr any aiclneH 1 of domettu. of ia mULtiine amKtit. bare. len Kurereans there, with the exception 4 Uutancee adraneed price. been iald for them.

Jacoonot caecaa ana wipes, trarratuUur. A Wing of the Jd Regiment ef aatin fine quality, hate met ttedtapl European, had reached Kurrachee with VZiZflGfi fi IJflipit "ae, although they had oome from moll, there at promt no Inquiry. Turkey red twilled Sste. Sir Charle. Napier wa, preparing Co idt eiftJa teTwJam; Vi n.

rt Cutfh, which is mlect to hU rule he cloth are little inquired for. anJ price hare lemewhat fin Jtt ftart from Kurrachce in the month of Xo JV rfT Juilof fAr tttw i. being extrentely aUck. Kicrer. The dicuini lctween the adherent of Yarn.

There ha. been aftteady lisuiry for gray, anJ an and hi, orient. carried a with groat acrimony especially on the tide of hipber iUd lfore. aterhat aim slizhtly aaxanced, and be tar officer, intheroutn of the mucJi irgrettedjofnotranMctKmiiri tliem. I.

Wo.JIena. Tb. market for then ii ttill dull, and the Grtrrral WnsLne. llric nnf.ourable. rk to lx asrahamjts I Marine Kturec bxre of na uIm in an of the evrf.

Peshora hh. whoec tMOto Attock JSStSfiS MKS iaJ 3 put down, was craning to the Sikh capital, oil it alw a thade higher, but in other article there i no bWMtolaketUJux W.bar.heard lif Queen Jowahir bingh, who had 'of no tranactioiii, and therein no alteration In price to V. i i pi. record. only tale communicated to 1 on of 12 jjnrr cnojeni nau trasca at ignore, 'r brandy at Sr.

"Ja. per gallon. 1 ncci remain J.t,.; f.t.l I tiiMOTT. I ISI TC I Tl 1.. I.

1 ingh, who had gone on leave his' ralue to the extent of alut Jr. per cwt. We hcr of a tfcntain fortn at Jamoo, rctuained there. The ll, Cochineal. The price of thu article ha alio adraneed.

5ii trp were apparenUy qmet, l.ut a the usual and ptr lb. could easily obtined, for it. We 'wW dtfturloncw (the. Ihifwrab Fminl) Ix'ttlee Thew hare decKned wmcwhat, and may now 1 jot pawed, it wa net known whether they would ouoted at lr. per doxen for'tjuartu, and to 12a.

ir dozen tiS cianfe the Government or not. They are re rmcsied to have siid, that they should fitrt repulse There has been but little activity In the market for cotton. 4 pcit.the Fcrinehee kreimcr and then call "iT V''. "ilinK Js tb high l'ricc. la continued to lie aiked br importer preclude eitennee imr.

iiri vwh tvcmmcnt to an account chxe. Kor imme Uy pa there ha been literally not bins TV nn thu i the currcnt rate trart recede considerably to crrcr province, to as umc the PHIP SEWS. BOMBAY. Arrivala. Bent.

5. Th Hercnltait. from Utc rrool. en lh Pth June Her Xajerty Colonial Ooeenuncnt tteamer Seaforth, from Colombo, Kept. SO, Cochin th 23d, and Can.

noncr th 34Lb tha Pane tcamr. front Bvrai, 8ept. 27 la Quintea Leitcb, from Greenock, Jum 8. S3. lion.

Company tteamer Indua, from Kurachee, BepU Zf, and to RJr Indut, th SSth. 30. Tha Aloaricaa bark Eliaa, from Muaeat, Bept, 2. IVrartttre. Beet.

2. Th FuUeh galam. for Calcutta. 27. The Roaanna, for China, 29 Th Oilmor.

for Co lombo lion. Company' tam.ri(aU eeaottna, for he. 30. TK Bella Xariaa, for th Clyde th Phlox (laamer, for Sural. ArriTal.

At Hontkonf week endW Sth air. IMS. TV. a i i. i ii.ok.

admit of pnntable thipmentn. The price now demanded are for limach and urat XV. to SIT for Iollera Mr. to KV. for Oomrawuttec Sir.

to Kr. and for Compta 77r. candr. tVffee. Mocha i a trifle dearer thin at the date of our caind cf aarmycf ni.U)0 fcravalry, wJ lif runsfen the confines of the luniaK Some kWfusr.

or wrliar decided necotiaUon. was i ITW1 for t0 1r lr iwaiu. o'uee remain witoout cnxnc. tj Ctci ltwa.nttO permitted that the tur j.iiunlia declined rupees our last quotation, mi ii i .1 r. i miee ier chejt.

trgjrt areaa cu ju imwuu. ic jrtkiu mr wool, wmcn we now ruotc at 14U rupcv lr rlL lUrdinw. foUowing the detennined Ltetiaret iiw i. i-Kirr ail WS preaeoefsors was ap avauawc nce our Unt. and the few enpeinenti that hae iiar, and, in all pn haLilitv, he would F1' i i Ir tun now aaked both to London and Literpool, exrxvt the 1 out.

owins to the 'continued btrh rir tmJ. Frrirht to China is nominal at Iij rupcri oent are limited, cr candr. The following are the current tale of th dilfcrtnt fio Lyeminent cCuritie which exhibit, a will I tern, little cannot 51i rabtniu unless conquered in the field. TJ'aWni of the Gvirsmor fleneTal from Calcutta exceed, ts it was said, 2 month. Sir T.

H. MaddocTt to Deputy Governor of Bsjil iarlns that ln Ttee appear to lK me appnlrfusions tntcrtaineil ti SC cf KivS in the Xitxm" dominions on account of CarlininiftriUvntf the finance The fall of rain had licen unsatisfactory iri parts tf it trxl rrwidency tin much, and in 'the prions that of toosttie. Ftar fj ecnwqaencc were'inticipited. The news turn Chsm conses down the th of exctains nothing rcmarloilile. Oar outc 'rpcsdfx; bis ect a' nxtitisil comparison le rween Hiaf Ken and Chusan, which estracted fnsa the ntit of a recent and 'wis publislied jsiIkBi4j i4pif.

ltfill i fyurtd in another Tie mid mcniily tnail the "uh of August, from 'Ltiiicntrfachtd RMnlsiy on theStlthof September, i witi ocly.1 letter and alwut 1 newraprs. The tsjp.iaane:: ra finding tliat the Iondon Post tiead not made up a mail for Bombay was very pui Care muit 1 taien in futnre to send one njnlirlT, a the despatches for thej Uuvcrnortene reathhisn tH Bom' a than talcutta. jf The neudm harTliegun to ply from Itmljay to tlie it waseipc ctedtljai tbey would on bring at Presidency scme of the troops which hail puwd tinir mi'rcl time ca 'the Ijanis of the hi'i. 1 la a pcts1j't cur correfpondent states that the pxile frun vari'u districts had begun to throng iat taeiolof rmbay from" the villagCf, wher water had prevented cultivation. Tie three urvejr(rs of the E.t India llailway GacpiEy, Duncan, and rwed towards the Soanc river in a fcw iijK, under the directions of Mr.

Stephenson. A careful tsanunation is to be made of the bunds the river in that iart vf IVcngaL Bcfvre the ITSTa! uf 5Ir. Siiiung, the Govcrnor Gi ncraljVwUli piat thnwdnea kni foretiit, had given instruc tki( t' have toe rise of the river marked along lie whole proposed line cf ''railroad, which has e'vd Mr. imms the necessity of making a compa Strrely uiiJts trip in the rainy season. 1 is re pned tijit Mr.

Simmj is already quite wnpiine on fobjct of an Indian railway, and seems to an ticiate no serious oltacles. COMMERCIAL KOMBAY.T. 1. The uninterrupted clear Weather we have had of 2oa without its anticipate! effect in letmivj down the large dealers from, the' Mofussil. He market for cotton fabrics and twists and rims has been aptlvc, with an advance "iu prices is tome numbers of the latter.

Cuttons of. all le a riturfi. hv lioon rpallilnrr vorv full and enffiin ntmg pnoes, as will 1e seen by a reference to our report vf kJ. The motal market has been unusually Ssitt. Holders continue find, and prices conse ueuly lave nt receded.

Imports this fortnight or leen cxceclingly limited, and the same may le tiid A cip'jrU. Raw cotton lias undergone alteration in prices, and the average price for Sunt, JumWrterc, or Broach, may ic taken which is somewhat too huh a figure to war fast thinment at nresent advanced rate of tonnase Tt of a defective monfoii seem J. regret to say, to be realized, for the fall of wiuannzthepa't fortnight has ijeen Might anu faniaL That the fall will bo much Ulow the ave and will prove detrimental to the toth on this JLua, ant, as a necessary consequence, lniu nn to the trade in British goods, is, we fear, le yowl qvation. THt BOMBAY wras tin cWt. Wet BOMBAY, ct.

1. chanre hai been exhitiud since our but in the the market Ijt imjwru. The uinen ha been woftned, btf'ire, to cAUn manufacture', for mort tTrt whkh a teady inquiry ha cxltUd, while in Uk beea conaiderable. though price particularly ariL r'ha in the main been wpiwrted. Th UrT'' fctie monioon eem likely, recrtt Urtiuxed; for tU faU of rain during the fort orilr.J?' litt lrtial, aad at the i rceut period maS, eannot eipect any' rery abundant additional JW.wBI much below the arerace, and Pwtvdttntuental to the crop on thi aid of India, hou.

rTf7 conaeoenot, an Injury to the trad In JUNES' beyond qoettioo. TU crktt fa Klali dipbjd but little 3 jr Cent, boan tf A do. 1nS2 .4 Jo. ISSiAS 3 do. 111 12 i d.

1SS 11 Rupee. 18 to 112 KiJ 1(V' I9 rt ins un Kxchanre. On Encland may 1 quoted at In. Idfi. to 1.

lOid. at nix mootlnVicWt. and 1 a. d. at dyi right.

The Ooyrunicnt rate for Jill on tecuritj of heptithecatetl recently i en riM ton. ivja. vn Calcutta Hi late ii at iirKt. IU.iV.. Sliare of the lUxnbay lUnk are at TA per cent.

ani 01 ra 1 inentai iiani to per cent. lor olsl, and 21 to 22 jr cent, for new thartl. rniucuTs. I Lxndon To Lieenxol To the Ujdo jovrtuna ricnicii 6 month eight Calcutta, day' tirht Mzdrai, djtKV London KSyjW. If.

lor. 1. lo.u. to 1. JiUJ "1.

VM. l)r. i lUult ICticUnd jacux rer I Spankh dcllarf, Jer lP" (nominal) fiennan croane. nor Vi 215 to 217 Sjcee filter, tola loi Ti" fJold leaf, cr tola 1 10 i tlK fllAhtS. BimlT IUnk per cent, premium Orknto! Bank, l.V'Vrupct acn l'aiu Xew harc 21 to 22 old aS 21 Ajra IUnk, i rui Rupee 270 27i rRicia or PtitKy.

Ki, ill Bank of Madra. rupee wAtasNcVT tfttCSItlEi. Tranifsr Loan (uotaiual) 5 ttr Cuit. Ifvaii, 125 7 13JJ i 1MM2 1 1SI.2 13 tollo 120 to. 124 112 V3 1 110 INDIAN AFFAIRS.

In addition to the. intelligence 'oonreyed from Alexandria by Mr. Waghorn, and which we were enabled to lay before the public yesterday in a large part of our impression, we now subjoin a number miscellaneous extracts from the Indian papers AFFGHASISTAX. (Prom th Jklki Oaiatt, Sept. 17.) rT regret that th Try hoary pre of buainotaoo our hand ha prtrentcd oar tramlatlDC ia (aiia oufCabul and Ptaha war letter.

hare, tlcrtforc, reduced ccn tenU to sa aUtract. They cxtlad to th Sth ofAuguV and from iheta learn that the Ameer Port Mahomed wat bf rather bad and rpar ir.n. of aJddU ac aad darkieb cwtpleiioc, with a rather rxniajkabie erprtMoa of ccuntesaace Ther ha been a scarcity of rain KhoUpor aba. and proepem here are as cioomy a bx the Bclcaaa dtrict. MADRAS, ('rem.

the of Sept. 13.1 Accounl lately receired from rarioa part of th country reprewnt th drought a fCTxJx4ieaaiT, and iu contecjeDCe both prtl3royectjT at beinj calculated to excite tome acprehcnaioa on behaJf th poor ryota, whoa buabandry ha been mdly ixopwUd, had bid lair 10 terminate altogether tn nxnearriafa. Tac natural Tbe PreU liban, and the L'omrta. from Macao, July a th ioem learn uiat uc Ameer Talbot, from Nw York th Midaa, from Whampoa the again catting a longing look, conaiderably strengthened by rS. M.

tOZ SHSM I if Wariock, and th. Ariel, from th Kart Coart. on th Jth I Jh 22J of July order to th Jlarmlon. from Llrerpool th ZomUet. from Sinjra th different chief, in 4 ughman.

Khoihna, kg, to pore, on the th th Zephyr, from th Catt Coatt, on the to accompany th Wuxeer to Uakka, u. A v. but tuleauent erenU led to th tame beirk counter Queen. from Canton, on the Oth. At Macao, week endinz Jolt 7.

1815 The France I Ppaight, from Bombay, Jan 30 th frperania, from Uoa, th ith th 'Swallow, from TVoorang th Joren Carina, from Capthurraoon, on the 6th. At Whampoa, wek ending July 8, 1845. The Horatio, June from Manilla the l'rouftan, J. Turcan, and Joae phine, from Bombay the Progrew, from Singapor th Kookery, from Bombay the Jean, the 30th, Duke of from Uombar th UnUiut, from Hong, kong the Arione, July 1, from London th Prance Speight, from Bombay th Woltemad. th 2d, from naiavia tne.uic llrookt, from Llrtrpool the Calwlonia, the 3d, from Ilontbay th II.

HUwraL from. London the AKkaeer, the StV, from Itombaythe llarlenuin, from the Eat Coatt and ilonskong HrMaiety' ship the Carter, theith, from Hongkong th Medina, th tith, from Penariure. From HoiwVonT to Jul Iftl.S li.lr 2. The Alice Brook and the Tl. Stewart, for Whampoa.

3 Th IiabclU Anta, for llobart to'wn; th Black I'og, for Whampoa th Harlcauln, for Macari. "4. The Bueao Arrean, for Manilla; th Hyed Khan, fur Eat Coatt; th MtJuax, for Whampoa. 5. Th John Morton, for Chutan ana anangnae th for Canton.

0. The lor Amoy ami Cnuiian. T. Th Sam, fur chow.foo Ui Talbot, for Whampoa. P.

The Ijinrick, for Bomlwy Aorpney lor KotteMam; Palmyra, for London th niiuwi! ivr From Macao, to Jul 7. 1SU. Th June 30. for Hoiigkorur the Caledouia, JuW 1, for Whampoa the Coi'ucta, 2, for and Manilla the Auiirtad, 8, for Hoiirkoog the Trucba. 7.

for Baniratirun. 1 mm himpoa, to July Th Clarendon, June it, forManilla th Anna Maria. 30. for I'enanff lh Zor Vliet. July 4, for Rotterdam the flood Succcm nd Qire, lionitay the Akliar for Calcutta.

a ALEXANDRIA. 0vT.2b HALr AST 10 A.M. The Hon. Hist India Company's steamer Semiramis, with the liomliay mails of the 1st inst, arrived at Suez on the inst. IJcutcnant Waghom, in an Austrian steamer, starts this' instant with some private despatches from llomltay for Trieste, in order to anticipate by that route, if possible, the regular overland mail, which cannot reach Alexandria before to morrow.

The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Iberia entered this port early this ruJrnmg, with passengers, and hs brought Queen Victoria's portrait to be preSentcJ by Colonel Barnetl to MWicinet AIL PAHODY. I'lb'." 1 Mtaoui. THE I'KUDl'CE INDIA, PERSIA, ke. Kuie. C'tuti, ier candy 7cat.

Broacn, iarat, an 1 Jututiojeer, new S3 to DO new1 Nl Murawutty.new to i7 lUrnct (nominal 75 to iiCce. pcrniaund 1 1 Wlb. Mocha ei to Malabar. Ci IloniJi, perct. Ueer ri Buffalo 71 freth, ir caodyiujcwt.

Ileniji, ir caii'ly, Tar (S J'cr iKirrel Coal, Cotton arn )r lb. t'i Si Ruticc. yto; li' 12 14 19 luO 'Water twist, 'o. 71 wi i 40 121 5Jct tTiirkeyRdlirtitAt.2to as I Orange luj to IT wmiLLLSi. 21 Ruie.

Idiet' cloth, per rard 2 4 rineebth 4 to 8 i.r... 1 A 01 10 to hj Ungells, per 12 to 14 anntlM erjanl. Ai. Sto 11 ALE i.U BEER. Ale.

jier hothead, tv. Calicut, (ihatec tub. M.her o'ieirl dtll.ircr cwt. I'epiw. jicr candr, f.lrwt.

I Malalair i' i'l Bhutcule tij HolV Malwa 1.475 Rioc, cr Im( of l'fclb. I 51 Fait, ir rah, 4( tn SSUoSM Khnravui 110 Mekran 14' Mirwar Wtll' Cutch 115 NETILK. (Dttucirii) to The There aVutJ if rtrtlrj bjr 1 Tlicrc waa a tound. that cearcd not diy or night, Of teculation. I.cndon cathcrrd then I'lmpntcd crowd, and moved by promite brixlt, To lapel court rushed women, boys anif men, All etking railway tharrs and tcrip and when The Market, hew many a lad could U1I Willi you glance, and that asaitt, Twase'cn more lucratire than marrjing wtll When, hark, that warding oie Itrikts like a riling kuell.

it is nothing, empty as the wind, But a ear whitj er down Tlirogmortob ilrftt Wild cuterpriM shall ttill be uncontined rett for when ritingj remiums greet 3 The mom, to' pour their treasure! at our fvet; Wln, liark, that toleinn sound it hoard once mfre, The gathrringbeant eehoet yet repeat Tit but too true, it now the general roar. The Bank jut raited her 1 ate, ai the hat done before. And then and there were' hurrying to and (ro, And aniioua thoughts, and tigot of tad dittrett. Face all pale, tliat but an, hour aco HmilcJ at the tiionjdbtt of their own cfincw And there were tudJcn partinm such 'a prei The coin from hungry iocktt, mut ul lgh 1 brvkers and their clitnt. Whocangiiess 1 low many a ttag already panting iliet, When npen times so bright (Uch awful pauic rite London, ovt.

f'rJt: K.S.VsjTlU:7Tl:K. The tuucli talkedf ballet of (Ved Qnnt.t, a' bur lefjuc vcrtion whidi wat produced latt week at the Adclpln. after Tanout inrtentout annnuncenicntt and lioot. jnneienU, wat at latt brought out hereon Thurwlay night, and with tliat degree of ueeet which the complete and tpintetl Way in which it i "got up fully dcterTe The whitti it the aaiiie at tliat of Jolxum and Nell In The Jirftl tn J'np, we lute already detcrilied in noticing tlie Advlphi, and it betUtet mfficientlr well known to relier iia of the dry tak of; pbit writiiig. The drunken baakrt inaker and hit ityice lorinj; tpoue are played by flilliert and Made Mclanie Dueal, and the virago Countet and her pciecu lora Jim lullin and Adncn, a gtmltinun from the uf I'arii.

Add to thetc the clerir couple MiM Ma.hll ami her brother, and the lirtW iriiiyi 1I execuUntt in ie tallct will le coiplete. The vrinci ial feature of the first are a new litaiourka, lanced by the two Csic of which (by Carlo Mi nari) it very graceful, though, lh tlance ittelf hat thing jiartictilarly triking aWt'it. much twitting Itzi and arm more charactertaic than I a nai9urk 111 which Keren couplet tmartly drtwed in bal let lWiheiqian cottumet gu through all manded. A number of th inhabitant of are reported to hav quitted that plac in conaequcne cf th oppreapwna to which they have been lately ex. iKwed the "recent reappearance or cholera ha alto contributed materially to thin the population, and the Wuier himaelf said to bare removed hit family to the hilbcfluiitry at Ghorbund.

The great ravage cauted 0y thi diteate were ftrrt made a pretext by the Sirdar for putting oft the march toward JelUlabaJ. On. the 2.1th th mortality had in created to ucha degree, that the Ameer went with hit whoU "durbar th chief to attend th prayeri offered up by the Hafiijee Meer Hajee. Un the tfeththe number cf death wit 28. Including that of a child ofthe Ameer tnmtelf, three year old.

Tbe Whole or trie pntoner in Cabul, exdept AmeenooILih Khan, ami on or two other of notorious reputation, wr releaajd by order of th Ameer. A number of bullock and other anlmala were killed, and the' fifth beatowed in charity all a act of propitiation. The Ameer himtelf teiied hj the cholera on the 2th. arid leeanie to alarmingly ill that the gate of the town were krpt shut till after indJ tbote of th Bala llwar till part 10, and order were lttued to offer up public prayer for hi recovery. Hi Highnett having, on th morning of the 31h, heard that reportte hi death were tprirad throujhort the place, madeancfivrt to preteut himtelf In public.

He, miwerer, gut worse again toward evening. A nephew of th. Ameer, luuiied A thin ban, ton ofthe lal Sirdar Yar Mahomed Khan, diel the. aim Jar, Ou th of July the Ameer was able to go out irJothe town in, a tonioti, and to retume hi durbar un th lrtbf Ats)rut. On theSd of Augurta violent earthquaXe occurred at Cabul, the thock continuing, with alight, in tcrminainna, for upward of an' hour.

Such an accumula tionofeviN, lnflicted.it it admitted, by the direct hand of the ud led "to toUI upcnsion 01 outmes every kiml, and. the. motipie were thronged with people t'Wj'mg fora tuapcnaioii of the mierie thowered on them. 01 nruara nuwi.nu Mahomed Atcem Khan, both ton ofthe Ameer, were attacked Jgt cholera, but whether they ewraped or have fallen victim to the tcourge it not aaid, at our letter wat tent off early oii.the following day. From Candahar newt had been received of a great inundation of L'ryh'indab, by which a coniiderablc Utt of life anil property had occurred.1 It it taid that a large nunilier hout were either undermined by the water, or blown down by the heavy wind which ac ompauicd the rain, and cholera appeared a dy or two after to add to the hrrnrt of the iccne.

THE PU.VJAUR LAHORE. Ftrr. 5. The Wazccrl Sirdar Jowahir Singh, quitted the capital. early thi morning, with the intention, it it taid, of going to Ihilrcpghur, near.

IJmritner. He wat accouiauied by a very tnull portion hit body guard, with two gun. Rajan I all Mngh hating hearu or the ueparture or the it inter, followed, him toon after. The departure the Sirdir was renerallv looked uiionaa a.fliirht. anil it waa thought the uh had Veen tent out to telle Thi it however not the cae.

1 nit tuy auoui i'i men 01 the vuera re. turned to th capital, and they ttate" tliat th whole army wilftoon lwmbled. The Ranee i now'known to hart written bcrtclf to l'cthora Singh to invite him to Lahore, promi'ing to give him a jagheer of one lac, and to iutrutt aptrwahaac aad oSxriaa; the raiaj mosMOd fjrfalpttl fTM ca at tTwitMi Imn Am mS If AL. kpraatue and remedy death, the rrwiU of merratiac Mas acta mi Dy iMaUHCV nf vTT rrfuM of populauom. Tka eHmaU prodW the net weakenjig effect on th Eampeaa eoortifatioa, and few EngLahmen can eirect aunv rnra after midiaar there for tirt.

In th IikJma and HaUn it aetiir dettrictivfcf lif. f. Its arc cndccuc fever, d'airrWa, aad liTwatarr. Each Earrpcan oldicr it calculated pa fcnr timra through tt hoital in th coune of the year. The artit.

Wry, mfantry, and th crew, of th thip ttarneel thr ult cf thi advene rute Ahings I apetmortiooat. ritain trn. Chuck CUw. the touth ot the. price of food, and tbe tnflair of uch dirtrtt upJiw wa at 6rrt wrppowd Urn heaMhy m.

tu tte matt cf the population thereby. Should th north rart aoenfoond to like Saivao, that 1. extremely aav. montoon dUy itt cbmhnr mud lit teriod of th cold sea. artay.

1 vam toMie arc tuojeex umcm 1st on, a wa Urt year, wt greatly fear that th r. pwtfUE fff0 lMZ nit may prove serious throVgbout the Stofuatil, and, len wim toieratie fevrnty tven st 11 it ucre fore that Ooytnuscnt tholceihir yepen to the progrtt of eventt, and rtand ready to tak melt tocw nrt at may alleviate the pretaure of. high price and a canty tut ply daring the hoWhg off of tbe.ratn Let ut m.wever nope xnat a geu rroWJenc may avxx au necewwiy The Eritiaa cemmahder. General d'Azuilar. hat deelantt that to retain Hongkong will require the lot of a wbolw regiment every three year, and that, to hav 709 effecti men, it it necaatary to truinuin The graverardwu 000 aQed, and an4ter wa resiled from th Swrfyer Uenerat, who found it dilBcult Co point out a proper (pot.

a 10 ut popuiiien and prtgTc. trie ooiy Known tacts fn 1. 1 jM. are. that in January.

it was ceded CaDtiin Ellict. and rrtal cfert were made by him. tj Commodore Sir Tilt Ivr.nw I rn anJ "oruon crtKtT 10 induce. tettKrt TBS rrorr.otx.nt are made by the Commander in Chief of India oating populaUCn cn being wm abott until Her Maieny' pleature be known raogg.er or.ecuters; and ragabon iT io March. Slth FC Captain Willim Juttin MCarthy, from th rote to.

in July, ISC, it wt t.l". bn Foet. in i of the wortt charsctcrt from the Beirhbourini coast cf Upper I'rorince, though without nuintj. iKn tiw lvm: ixe ti ut other than a a member of th soexty rathe uand. l4t.

in that tsrV.ptlitren ther were in June Lit '11 cnnmfilnr ::1 ht Jl. 1 Mr Klmm. r.iln Trirm nro The European wh Jwel ther tleet witi fi fcfc tr1. the a Uunlwanr.n Monday for a few day, and that they Kr wur rrJrTorerty (aiKtW ccntKlrrM tafa ly afterwtrdt to uk a trie to tbe Rajmehat hau. n'ghti Th tru.e!lraaU of tUi color perationi cn hardly be began before 'enber.

i 11 i' of the 'iMof Ftbrjarr. H'ri; it Ait li. Enign ti W. Muriel, to be Lieutenant without! purchase I for net toe had come vice Sotaerville deccated. 1 ltUe tfcere.

during the IkAfZn TtrUi. Epat9. We are infoniied that Colonel Benton will accompany the Mandarins tb net proviroler their outlaw ovemor icncral to. tn ouy tierial appointmt We anderund that ceedto are like Svciuatic Tl. 1 house thi eventur to the officer of Her Mawttv'i 4oth Re ThUwl wUij rtfw be 1.

aid gimeni, who are toem.Urk for England on or" about the th procAmatttn cf the dict uyenr.tcr MirCiine. traEc and tuch it wat and yf Yet. tueh it the eonSJetico uu uk untin ir.e narcotic urug nave in iMpuca ex AAli British uthoriii: have lea exendeI.in wiU nr.K.re bit little hencfifyforftw wjU tenipt tt dwell tt to risk themteivt tr ILeir where ttt ttc.et acJ iccmior. that the 2d European had rtaned in tteamert for agWHif au tttfts will cttr rsjf! 2th ifiaUnt ui the ScsingapaUm. I'oktier.

and Scmdiali. n7uracr eu.cx oy uie wwurt oi auwramiM the thii taken up to convoy them home. wp? kA n' Kt8r' a'xt By the retirement of Major J. K. Hubert ton.

of thM plunjered and IbiiWhercl wl.chtter opportaiutkl Cavalry, and the retijrnatioii of LieuUnantUM.V.Straehey, The occutaUon tf Hongaonyat tirtt britaht ab wi ir FK.M r.v. the ot ium ncuUJiTl who it ftt olr.rr I Ihiry ing rroriiutiont will be mad Mo Light Cavalry. Captain fj. to I maji.r ueutsiiant J. rowier to Le captai ton to lieutenant.

1st Regiment Xative Infantry, to 1 lieutenant. Regiment Xathe Infantry. EnsUm S. W. Pe'de I be tieuUnant.

lie have a letter from Sonde cf the lit inttant. whicli i. ..111.111.1.111.1111.. in i 4Jeat ll' kc wix.li jl.t I Mm tmrl. 'lctc.

brz th Troors. 21 Brigade ljorte Artillery, and 11th. IttU and lt.fn i5 buik "V'f' Infantre. w.n fur the rtfief in feind. bnpp all the refSuV.

ef from. I th "igilOTitej: i rtt prefer gning eW'aere. 1 The opinisa of Ir. Hongkong wa nx ly of talte whom aii cer Jue: thiua wcr clot 1 Be tt leea given. amltr tlace wa U.L Hitherto trade wa fixed at where it i ajain re It it CEYLONV (From the lUnSdS li Ntw ORPlMASciti TheHatt iJivernment Oaxttt con.

fiin the draught cf two ordinance. pnHithed for geneml wa wantc J'to tptn trade with other i fto the BOrtiward. infvrr.Mt:eik The fint 'is on the Uw of evidence. It pro itlmd manlt the r.mtll nf the fa.s3ili,lsi OK in the preamble that the improvement from time to length) ought to have ibeeii ttlccte l. wit time made in the law of evidence in force in.

that part of think to tnak Hvitgkviy like Singapore. SiaxvrS i in a the united kingdom of lireat Briuin and Ireland called beautiful and cue of Ik's fines'. I snt he'thy England be introluced i the law of evidence in in the wirMHoiigkougn. ti cuntriry. free in thit colony." It jayt down th rule "that the tett of i The ttnaiice aCriter ssjb: r.t.Ksn,' the admiibaity or iuadmiwibitity of evidence shall be itt I tameiest for a civil government.

The tM to admi iMlity or inadmittibility irt Her Majetty court of i Vi, that island could be if. nvm! i iB.opiiiin'ettre rcrd at ertmintter at the tame period." It lay down put. if no arrangerr tnt crbc entertM into wHh tie i the rciojite mode of proof, excepting certain proiwiont of authorise for. iu hnporUtiou elw btrs itt a mod.Ti:e4ulf liigliau law ronreminp th attcjidance. pay, fcc.

of wit ahoj wfcieh it yet not likely to nttaiid exammion of record, which tar not adapted As a fortret. H. rgktng it net to be tvksl tt' oaas i. i.u iianu auiimt aii eviucnce inai may oe oncrcu. UihraUar era St lielena.

The religious tr.d ul inrlucnce tf the' pocMvn cf without reran to any form of relimew or even im i. lerfnt ten: of the obligation of aa oath make a fal amrnuition erjury, allows the jiitle to compel th attenu ance of a witnet or the Yrluction of a documenj even at hit own houte. and'Ieaves it to the dlicrrtion vf the jwlge to have this evidence or document produced or not. according to hi judgment Tne tecond it an ordinance to "allow tpjealt to be heard, with eontcntf artiet, at" ColotiiW, and to allow in certain cac an apjtal to the collective Court from the decitiou of a aingle judge of the. Supreme Court.

It allow artiet. On content, to lie heard at Colomtm in ttad of circuit, th Supreme Count to record th Hongkong on the Chine eopl nu. be util aueoteil from the character of itt actual t. It visited by none but the lo tt tagalionitt of tl Chinese populiion. and it it hard to expect that Hongkong erartcta beevmo iStitaionariet' to i'rtad Christianity in th other parts or China.

Th cf tlie rcUntit of Honkonz. af line when, the Chincne Oovernu ent. on tigniu'i the" treaty 'witb ffir Henry wa jirtpwrvd to rretit eacrifieet; aiwe frohj igiHriiiwf the intlubrit of (tanjljo, and from the bclkf that Chmart was a nrt ttnleallhy tt fel" t.arvt'eaiit. It Is tanl that icrtiin iaJniJuiilt who the affair of the ttate to hit handt. In which if tucceuifiil, a farther jagheer of on ahould be, ltowd on him.

1 hit letter coming to the knwleag esthe Wuiccr it re 'ported to hate been the cauta of his (tight. ScrTESBER 1). SirUr Runjoor fingh arrived in Lahore thit day; in eom lUhcc with the rdtr Srht him, to that effect. A Salute was tired un the ocvavon. Lcttcrt have been received announcinr: that Sirdar Slier Singh hail crowd the Attock and would immediately reach l'ethawur, on which a j.urwannah wat pent off to ir'iLtr Tei Simrh.

intiniatinir that the broccedinit againrt him would J. reverteil, and that he mut hattcn to lculuble to the Q'KCn in Council I The util ty ef llontrkinj aa BritbS fori it Lahore, to a to lie there by the time of the Iiutaera I tbrf re, to fciy th leaet, vefy dvubtfuU Wtn it wa SKPtewiiEH 7. l'KIVIA. selected hy Captaiir Bliot" th sphere cf ti Brttitfa enV. Hcport nave com in to tne enect that Mniar Jowahir i nt Juicikrn favoureil with the following letter, dated merer Li tlima wa tmall; but now the rate it (L ifcrcni.

ijtaivniof their judgement, allows appeal on point of law make an animal pmnt front renting l.ontet and ttott fa tho'. aio me null in ticvui.g in keep IlongkoTNt ut prtfrt.wt fruni a tingle judge to the collective court, permit execution I baxaar at H.irgrr.r. hI a to la; ttayed ndiBg "the decitiou nf the latter, and make Brilith Plnipi.ttrliary to the judgment of the Collective Court filial, txeept in Cat any other inland. Pingh. not contidcring tafc at Imleepghur, wat Buthire, Angutt lir: abouttocjuit that place with the luteniion of going to Fe A I'trtian merchant, wh i hat lately returned froma pi! ri'iti ore.

Soon after tt ljnn known at a fact that the Mir grimage to had 1 eeii for torn time eiidcavounn darhad Pulctt'ghur and tff'lie to V'mrit er. where 1 Lerc to t.n.ve that he wat one of the turceMora of Mahnnirt. te demanded a tubtidy of WWruiict. lceiianath and therefore liad a right to demand of all true MiNfulinan beat an iium entrcr': in time of war; bat toot it tcarcelj received order to go to I nintter. and try induce the to mention hinpat tuch in their" profe ion of faith he ha a rSeien fvr the enorti ta WWM in te nu34 Hongkong, tlrefore, eenrtf a nettiferou bardea.

and not a bltng. Titer are no v.uud reatiis ettlietfin a taifitary, civil, political, soeiJ, rtrigioun, BiKittciai. Of fomwreiil light. prrfemng it to Chmui. Tut le.U for it Wu: Wuxeer to return to Lahore.

The Kane ha for tbe 1 i already collected a good number of follower, who recrctly three day conducted the affair ofthe rtaU in person, rc I aided him in forwarding hi. viewt. On tbe evening of the ceiving all the rcjtirta and iaauing the necettary nrdera. A i Ul of Jmie Jt, I have been informed from a creditable number of Sejaiyt are daily returning from their leave, and tourcc, f.iur pont 1 eing heard at Shirax repeating thir piK eei reti'CCiiveiy to incircanioiimcnitat iney arrive. We take the following from the IMIii (lazrtte The relvllion of l'rince Petliora Smgli hat taken thedi.

reetion which might hav. almmt been foretold mm what occurred previoutly at Seeuleote. After enlitting a tmm Itr of men, chiefly Affghalia from the other aide of the' river, having two or three tkimiiaiics with the tnaij tent againtt mm the unore noyernment, in wnicn ne wat gpn nance thh cc'onv. not only cf cncr. but of fl of the tie and cnf5.iy.

prvft wion of faith according to the. form prescribed by the i 1 yntisji, cr VLow san, wtuci.Wt lul new were apprchcmlrJ, tried, and found guilty tM Turi of tfteftitae. derives rf miinl.inable blatjibemy. Tit wer' tentenced to tote 's Luge from itt rtscpAlanco to a their luardt l.y fire lieiif tt to them. Th tentvlice ri gninp of lofty ialuaxt varying "tn wa ut into execution Citb all the seal and fanaticfcnu I XVT'lt fhiitT'.

fnst ttl mUt from. Wcoming true Wicvcr in Mahomet. Xot derm. '1'Ur? f11 'h 'r Clina at Kito I'oint 7 ing'the ht of beard, a. tufficiei pnnithment for the I.

1 from Length 23 mile lieter in the imiottor, they were further entencd on the rsalth from 7 to It milet rircuraf .1... 1.,.. i i irtnM itri Uulrs. mo' i vaporvia tnrvugu i i out (her tv. af 11 I itv ll I liagnae.

Iat. 31 Itt A.Ivr.T. II Tt raity tucceiui, auu uaiu; me wn jiueireoau, on V' Thit ha tw 11 .7 the wtfteni link or Ihe river. Committing imt If nf lr nxmaml lamd thnrnth wtJ UJ TS unwarranUble cruelties to extort m.mey from the "netime. pulled with tuch i4M rf" aJ akhr banker.

at Attock, the Prineo was offered terms by the thlt f' unfortunate MIowt cried out alternately AJunSZ 'ji1 1st iovtiT.ment, or more correctly by tlie "'J 'V114 mother of the unknown to her brorfer, the i the cujUra in Tertia on ich occ Am for the execn 1 to 1 fathoms. TnU harbors Wnxecr, which the Triiire th.Kight it prudent to accept, i tocollect iiwrney from the spectators, and lrticn for dock f.rJ d.Kkvar iv so and agreed to proceed to Lahore on condition of receiving a "bopkemrt in 11 Utaar. In the evtnimr.J ft fZV jagheer of th Ulu of on l.e of tupee. and king p.ii.tc.l ke executioners were well filled with i neSe 1Un'Vt "a to a ptitt liefitting hi. birth.

He at the present moment eJ tne mfrtimat fello the city g.ite, "ij' I way to. or lMittinly natin hit third or forth reticllion. the capital of the I'uniaub IUIiorI matlerisr not meifling. The cholera lutt. wc liclicve, entirely disappeared, and heavy rain hit fallen.

Th world was all before them where to choose I iicir idace of rot. and 1 mvidrnce their nude. hich the Jloilahs at Shirax tent men to Ituthire Alltnpp' Hat. Tcnnadt't Hodgson Mat m' CCM (ARKLEP) Nominal. cat evolutions, of hich kicking of kneeling, wait encirciing, siting, and other light ana imoropne.

tics form the bulk all very pretty to liehold, and which wat rapturoutly and breathlessly related by the Haarcatt. The act terminate with the trantportatiou of the Countett and the bakct iuaker wife through the air into each other's apartment, surrounded by a host of tut. ndcd muslin clad, 'pink legged fairiet. Thit wat very eautifully managed, the sleeping figure appearing lo rest in the loop of floating scarf. In the tecond act there it the secne between the basket maker and hi suniiotcd wife, whom he very brutally belabours into docility and olxdience, capitally acted, 'by Gilbert'k'nd hit wife, and ending in a Vita eo Wok, wherein the batket nuker forces the Countess to pirouette most delightfully, and fall into the most graceful attitudct, while hethreateiunjrly predominates over her with a btfoa of unconscinnable thickneit.

The next scene iutro I duett the jivatant grrl dretted in the finery of the Countett, and with all the mp of aritt. cracy about her. The tim pie tunrie at all around her, and the overflowing delight I with which ah ttrutt about, eyeing herself in all the mirrors I and atumbling'awkwardly over her train, wer admirably given by Jfelanio lluval. Her grand with M. AJrien, in which she b0ttl4s about the stage with wonderful cist.

ticitv. and it raiteil a'oft iu a succession of graceful atti Unlet by her wpporter, elicd clamorous applause and a discharge of bouquets, of which indeed a plentiful supply et. ne bees and manner of lntTi.Tm 0'nula Coiiiuencel or, is eutected by Some, because he wat anxious to secure within the llnti'h jr cwt. jwa very generally istofmited throughJit the ballet, ''JL 1 terminating were a jm dutiiu by thi coryphi Braxiers.orthick sheet tir Tiles Ml Sheatl ing to'fil BottoiAt Kl to till Nailt 55 to. 57.

South American 50 Old copper Iron.per candy ,7401 3d.lb. Swcdi hW to 61 Britirkliar to 3" Rod (nail) round 41 to 45 Ro.l(nail)tuare 32 to 31 Iron, per cwt. Sheet Hoop Nails, assorted Steel, Jier cw t. woli keg Iitto, fagot Icad, jicr cw t. I' Sheet Red White Patent shot Spelter, 'icr cwt Quicksilver.

Tin plates, ier box 17 MM (TORES. Canvas jiet bolt Bleached 17 Unbleached II Cordage, per cwt. 18 to 6 to 61 to 11 to li 10 I to to. 15 15 to lpl 12 to IS to 101 Twine, per lb, 8 annas, ritch.perbaml, 0 rsint, per cwt. WbiU and rrwra Black Animi Arabic 23i to 31) Wirt, full of the most elegant and artistitf group.

Iltnjannn, 20., Jr aad a grand maiourka of dancer (said the bill), but 12 tO 25 ,.,,1.1 nr 13 to l' see it not. Cocker, and iierhaps the number wat meant as applying to tbe legs employed in the dance. The music, concerning the true and rightful copyright of men rus ui iiuienief anu mutual uitiaragement nave pattcd'betwecn Mr. Bunn and Mr. Maddox, to the sorrow brwrhSrh.nnmlrnf ln with witii tower to teixe the rapottor, and use him to Shirat.

tlie lot of many lives; but nothing of any great coi'tcmence 1 krt jn WMy i eTiied the charge of occurred until the Sth of thi month, with the exception of i laid againrt him. and thu4 escaped from pumth. th. tWMIi of liimi.t of lUUh Ch.J.h mcnt. for hit fort of on a leave ostensibly of 20 lUyt.

but i "if, 1,1 of flrc boothieT were apprehended at with the. real we Mieve, of not again putting They are to be sent to Teheran to receive the pu himself in the power of hit secret enemy, the Wuxeer. He I to which iey have by their wickedness, during bad certainly not returned to Lahore at the fUte of our I te dj turbances there, entitled The 40 Utest advices, altliough hit leave had eiired. On the 4th ot'swbc wtrc sent to Teheran a few months ago, re of August, th ninth anniversary of th birth of the Maha: 'J? "cneaneu. rajah I'u'lccp.

'ngh was wlcbrated. and the customry fwHowinrj IS an extract from 1 letter nuzzurs fnrescrits! wcre riven bv the chiefs, but which it f. With regret I tnnounce tlcath of Ihr. Jt.hu PIoviL asserted the Wuicer appropriated to biin elf instead of jiny 'l! of' Messrs. Floyd, Mills, and which took ing into the' treasury.

usual, with the riew, ac afterward at Shirax on the 21th of Jijy under the following ipl carc.i, oi using tne same on, at ne luvi come to tne snow, ledge of the iirot.tJs made, to and accepted by the Prince circumstances The deceased wat "united to dinner on the night of the I'eshora Singh, and of hit actual approach. Whether fearing of July at the house of Miria Mahomed Roxa, the hi influence with the troop when he should arrive. and that ntisiiiagent. hen he retui liricrji. 4.1 to 4o of all disinterested lovers of thit art.

the music, which; like siuc. per seer, Helena of Troy, has caused a ruthless eontest, unlike Helena ot Troy is anything but beautiful. It it not, however, heavy, i.ut nows on indinereui nnoothiy, without arresting the at tcntiou by anything striking one way or the other. The China, Nankin Canton, No. I.

Hi to VI a 8 to II scenery, Jiy Ilererlcy, lietcrre rticufar commendjition. A 4 laiid icai. with a cattle on a crag, surrounded by a lake, is 1 to 21 airy, and has a nice play of colour. The dresses and all that li to io 3 to 1 Persian Bengal, Kadua 1 gore, tc. ffCttt.

Manilla, hue Siam. per 'ijlb, Sin I 2d sort wisek. ke, Wine, Madeira I L.P..ir i.iiksf rJ Fherry, per butt IS) to 300 I it to. per to IS Brandy, per Un, per gallon BoUle. Quart, I per down hot i SlXDSIEs, per lb.

Unseed oil, per gal. Isttf per gallon Cochineal (white) Saffron Corks, per gross to 10) 3 21 1 10 12 an. 8 to 21 1 to2j couccnit th getting up, too, are brilliant and most effee tive. All the principal dancers were called before th cur tain in rate couplet, and altogether the success of the ballet was triumphant. Military Intexlioescec Ciutsum.

In consequence of repeated application to the Horse Ouar.lt from th Commandant at thi garrison, Colonel Sir Thomas Willthire, K.C.H., for more troop at thli garrison, thy being reiiuired for garrison duty, tne Deputy Adjiitant Ce Guaidt, and made his iatpection of the various guard house in Mnn. with 1.U..n.n fifth. Vmwi. tional ttattaliort and alto the military outposts round thiitLtp Sue croef garrison, some of which the General pronounced a useless, Tcontequently itood that, from" the observation! tne General eon aiders that there is a sufficient number of troop for duty. Krominquirie it it ascertained that the troops have three nights in bed out of four.

A Mammoth Steam Exgine. A locomotive, called the Mammoth, his jutt ben placed upon ths Paris and Orlaans Railroad. It hal sis Wteeli. tad it power and proportions art superior to tho already runxung on this La. It i to used to draw lugjiie wtggotja.

It was built at atweastit. mm. biminions the be hivl Wn nblr tn mi. muhtC during hit enjoyment of cannot exactly say: lint it it certain that he quitted Inhere at daybreak on the 5th of Seirtember, with a very small escort, anil went in the direction of Dideepghur, a new town liuilding near Cmrittcr. On the date of our latest advices from l.ahore (the 7th instant), it was rumoure.1 that Bcwan tfcciiaftath would be sent to endeavour to )enniade the Wuxeer to return to Lahore our own imrressioiTrii, that he will not return to Lahore, and that, if he'dn, his life it not secure.

Tlie general belief at Lahore, Mh amongst the inhabitants, and troops, it that we shall enter the I'nnjauh during the ensuing cold season, and the soldiery have agreed amongst themselves, at lcart those who have returned from furlough, that it will be advisable to defer any further demands trpon the Government for gratuities or increase of 1Y until they shall ht've beaten th Keringheei. KlioL.tt'OKi:. Our corresi ondent hat obliged ut with the following extract of a letter from Kholaporr, dated the of September, 1S45: l'rovisions for tro0 are very scarce Iicre riee is lieing sold at the rate of seers per rujiee, and that only of second sort and inferior qualityr A few days ago Scport went into thCtown and kicked up a row with t.ie grain dealers they would very probably have paid them off for their high prices, but themgilance of the commanlant prevented the occurrence of anything like a disturbance. A guard was immediately placed over the grain baxaar to check the quarrels, and an order was published intimating to the sepoys, that in making their purchase they were to pay the price demanded in the bazaar, and if dissatisfied were to Cfeier their complaints tne regular way, but that they "would not be allowed to take the law into their own hand. We understand that the Rajah! people levy tome charges on gram coming from other places to the baxaars, and it is LUIS pniiciiaiiy w.

UVi v.u. iucj.ih ucicn I'J cmwuc prices. This should lie b. and we have rut doubt the British authorities will do the needful at Kholanore. A church is being built within the lines, as alto a house for the resident.

It is rumoured that the acTTices of some of the troop at hob pore will be indented for in few slays to proceed against one of the chief who refute to rT any thing to the Riah the plac it within 30 miles tf hvuounore. hit, we suppose, it tbe same personage whom th Madras papers, represented a having refuted to pay his kist. Thit chief, we are given to understand. Is willing to come to any terms with ut if we, on rule through returned thence to hit h.l nnirs L. knockttl at the gate but at a few minute elapsed, and the tcrvantt did not come to open it, he tcenit to hare.

tost hi iwtience, conseUcntly he attempted to climb over th wall, which instantly broke, ami unfortunately fell down npon his left tide he swooncd but at soon as he came to himtelf ne tnrew nimseii most imprudently into tbe tank of water that wat in the house. Though a certain Persian hakim for hUN. the hhrhest heW. un Vli.ir... broad vaUiee in the holiest rtat Of cultivation, with roc canal in all th town and villaget aro Jclred at almost spots.

Vnre at to bo found thronghvut in great afniiAinc. There are suslfy two crops of rice anil one of oil tted. on lov.t acreacf failed grouivL Th garde ns ar iuoel aKVmd of yegeUbI of which the gzowtlt it stimulate lbv Upiid nu. nu e. The exlensire girdcrsv the cultiratjlViillt, atvlth nc plaint, with niimtr jus rivubtt ami crow of birXt to be observed in the.trets, give the whole the look of the richest landscape, and juice the pleasure cf the active aal in dustr'umt pojiulathn, who aboutow their tmrrsw rtwli from 5 to fet in Wewdth, Tiaghae, the capitil, it about lvard.lftia.

yard brjad, surrounded by a wall 15 feet and 13 feet thica, turmounted by a brick parapet, with sruair embrasures fr matehlockt and arrow). There are four, gutes. north, easl, west, and south. On the' west side th wall ascends a steep' mound called the Cam'erouan hil. Thtrw it a canal 33 feet .1 feet in depth, runninx parallel to the town.

Th street are from li II feet wide, tritn aliurulant shoj ami ip(rt trajesmcn Geology. ChuMit it a arCGion. Norottea straUare to' fennd. at at lotauni. In the centre "of th height of 7 feet, the, compjij vijirlt so much; a to become use'e.

Heilth. Chusan is the Mohtitlier of CIuiiJ. Woollew physician) adniinutercd to hint some medicine, sian naaim (or i are worn there fornin rn nths of ths year. i fouml iu quantities, and lasts until the ronth lew riiy lif i tTitst land far from hit friends, although nt a little lamented by tho few fellow Chrb tiaht with whom be hal'made a sliort acuaintance either in Bushire or at Shirax. Hit remain were deposited with due honour by the Armenians in their burring ground.

The deceased had been complaining of ill health for tome time past. ISy another account we learn that Ihe all ugr0ting tonic at iEagtLnl is the recent incursion of th Paaha of Bagdad into the territory of a small' tributary state' (Sulimanieh). The quarrel it suid to have originated in tome petty act of diaoliedicnce on the taut of the Governor of the latter place; but thit, by a few, it a mere pretext of brother of the present ruler Sulimanieh has part, guarantee the lupremacy of Britith rn the holt pore ttate, and bind ourselves to respect the rights, privileges, and custom ofthe people, a their former Rajah did. It it. reported that some tuch arrangement it likely to be entered and that the Rajah arrl hit family are to get a rtiulated allowance from the revenues of the country of about one lac and eighty thousand rupees pier annum till the dues to.th British Government have been paid theo hav accumulated greatly by thf recent operations in the country, and will, never 4 Anally settled for, unlet the ttate be under oar rule, there will be no id to petty wars and disturaances, which will have leiiea by the aid ot our arras, and which ly will, upon each application.

leave th country more In our debt. The recruiting of the Rajah infantry corps is getting on very slowly indeed; it does not mutter at present more than 350 men. The Rajah is also about to raise a cavalry corps. Soobanah Nickum is still a close prisoner in the quarter guard of th 1st Regiment of Madras Native Infantry th greatest vigilance is used to prevent his escape, and (he poor fellow is kept strongly handcuffed and chained," though not well In health. It it the current opinion at KhoLtnor.

that th man will not be hanged, bat that will ithr be Im pnooooa or iranporta lor u. Th pnsooer ii represented land is a most healthful i oeittvn for Her Ujerty't troops. In 1S45 Her Majesty's lth Regiment bad it) raea' at Amoy (Kolungwo), 'where they lost. 75 men aal officer at i ingaac inc same nomoer jostuniy men am no ester, la lils the deaths tt three stations in China wers At CI per cett. At Koluugsoo S.

per cert. At Tingliae' er The cause of Die great mortality aimw gst tLi Caceraiucs on their first ilisembarcatiun in Chusan it bow a lautted be the bad food sent to them frou.Calei.rtt.. nhoni Uorn Till i th iritih Uvott in "'Man enjy the bighert nts.and I bTrefbeen I EV' "ngt and agility. Ta hshabiUnU of favourite at the Court ofthe I'asha of EagdaiLaml it is l'r:" an" neaijay aax lyMes; also. with a view to hit elevation that the present quarrel it 'Or.

1 W1t" alleoed to hate lieen. manufartiirtiL Th I li.w. I i VJ Mtnrre ptj wmi gjvtmetl Sulimanieb will not, of course, be tubdued without I 2. "'Uli6''" tr iI stniggle, and we may exjicct soon to hear of much" blond shed on either side. Cms Maiu.

Considerable disappoiniutnt ex pressed in conse mence of th arrival of the Seaforui from Cnlonilm without the' expecteiL Chiaa mails. The LadiJ Mary WoshI was to. have left Hmigkorrron the 1st' instJ and ought to have been at Galle on the Imt the hat" not made her appearance there, a. cordlng to the latetf advice's received at Colombo on the when thcSeaforth was dctpatcheil. The Bcntinck left the Madras mads on the rMaj.

Th revenue is easily collected, for the people re docil) and easily Ie 1, in the luid of plenty. Beef, poultry, Ush. corn, and fruit are abundant and cheap. The commerce of the' island ia ei.i JMa r. tv Chinese prefer purchasing atChumn tNiiiaof Shanii hae.

at the 'msxls from IVun h. I' 6lark to prv their ini imitation to th authjritie who levy the trantit duties. The Maiidarin iu tae Uf th country throw every ebstaal thevesn ia the way of' uairct vi anus goous, lor the mines iorernmerns ce back to Canton and tral at Amor, antt admit that the, attempt of. Gainer at Xtn w.V grat rf" 0 wu thli iueexinic system, when Baitisb marks are frnnd oai J' I hT "cceedeJ almpst anmhihtin? the trd at tlu for some time tocoiue: it having len relented to th. an.

rlt VT thnritie. there bv the imliticl awnt. llsin thai "onopoiy. ana 1 Bom, Wh tx.m.t to a .1. 'r 7 i i nines ine cou.iaiik jirrsence oi tUkintun, the Auckland port.

Au Vuxgpo.alargtinJi ovulO'as city, ii Mure a aConsu (From the f7e'en Bombay pajer.) I larport. "J.I.,;.h "l.tTZ VZZ. Tit i iHI 0uJT ttsrels ierex at enmnjenae, wnue u.e numrjcr Ln Chusan fir th quarter nanish ''Ladrones. or "Thieves. frum the notoriona habitt of the inhabitant It lies abxut to mile east from and it mile long and from 2 to 4 miles in breadth.

It is tenanted from the mainland of China by a channel of the sea, which varies in width from half a mile to 3 miles. The Lymoon Pas is about half a mile acroat. 1 Itt physical aspect is that of a broken riJge of hUla, the highest being about 1 JXi feet, running from N. N. W.

to La.H. and ruing abruptly from the sea, particularly on iir uorueru lace, wnere tianoj me straggling town ot Ik toria, 4 miles long. The of the island during tbe rainy season is but small in the other months of the year there is none Its geology resembles that of th south of Cliina. rotten hard stiff clay, and red taodrton. On digging th rock.

foundations' for buildings at Victoria a fetid smell arose, caused by gas which spreads sickness through th island. Then 'are no marshes to be found, but th heavy rains every year produce a. new surface by washing th old into th harbour, which is (very year growing shallower from the deposit. IU climate Is variable, and. from its sodden traasitloas, oanceroa to th health of it reaidwte.

Situate aa thvrr oftofrciWUfre ii dabununefceal whfle ttt sun at ending in June, the beat in the is kno wn to bar very year. 1 At row c.hoo.foo there are little dealing, far.aa vrtatJ call ther. The British people ar therefor bound avals every effort for retaining Chusan, a being so advantageous a aa entrepot near th mouth the great rirer Vx Kani which may be called the. commercial gitfE.of the mpirfc Coal it to be had on its Unki in abundance Chusan will alw form aa. entrepot for were aa to carry on trad with Japan, the KoruU IsUnds, and ti.

north east of Aria. The men of China art fund of trS. thy preftr roing somo djrtaoc. for under th. immediate ctriiuaner of tl WsrelKaaaesean Jy b.

rted i. rvn.n ia ev Englith roodt. II oow htolT McatasxS to xnak aa ffort to infur th poaaesaoa ChxasinTtVth trad I. akolxthsd st att the CousuUr port s. fiynhm.

S. xoaritixo potjtica cf Ckaaan it mott txceoeti. Shis, eaa rtavch during th 5.E. nonsooti with vroal mm aa tawy caa Hoogkonc although it is 700 saiLss mors tte esnhwarl. 2P..

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