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The Week;
of the capture of Bareilly , and its occupation by the com mauder-in-chief on the Tth ult . without resistance , the garrison having dispersed on our approach ; of the storming of Lahnrie , in Central India , by a detachment from General Rose's force under Colonel Gall on the 1 st , when every male inhabitant was killed ; and of the victory won by General Rose at Xoouch on the 7 th , when 700 of the enemy were killed . Calpee was expected to be captured about the 16 th . Quiet was being re-established in Oude and Lower Bengal . Berar was greatly disturbed .
The disarming was proceeding quietly in Western India . ——In France , General Espinasse has resigned the office of minister of the interior , and been succeeded by M . Delangle ; a lawyer of great eminence . General Espinasse has been raised to the dignity of senator . Several persons have been arrested in France within these few days , one for insulting language against ^ the Emperor ; and two Geiman students have been sent over the frontier by the police authorities . - The Madrid jpurnals of the 12 th contain an official return which shows that the floating debt , which on the 1 st of May was 469 , 400 , 288 reals , was on June 1 , 443 , 948 , 694 reals . The Bishop of Cordova has caused a great quantity of
prohibited books to bebiirned publicly . Their nature is not stated . By a telegram from Constantinople , dated June 14 , we learn that the insurrection in Candia was at an end , and the iiisurgents , haying made a formal statement of their grievances , had returned to their homes .-- - ^^ interior has issued a circular , stating that foreigners residing in Prussia , and taking journeys into France , must have their passports vise'd every time they take such jonfneys .- ——By the arrival of the City of Washington at Liverpool we have intelligence from New York to the 5 th inst ., from which we gather that the excitement relative to the acts of British cruisers had in nowise abated . The
House of Representatives had received a proposition , which it referred to the committee on foreign relations , requiring the President to issue orders for the arrest of the offonders connected with the acts of the British cruisers ; and a bill for placing the military and naval forces , and 10 , 000 , 000 dollars , with 50 , 000 volunteers , at the disposal of the President to resist the pretensions of Great Britain , and authorize him to send a special ambassador to England , if necessary , had been introduced in the Senate . Later advices to the 9 th state that a proposition in the Senate to enable the President to issue letters of marque was
rejected by a large majority , and it is evident the Senate is not inclined to adopt any measures which will precipitate an issue . The jury in the lunacy case of Sir Henry Menx has been discharged without being able to fix the date when the lunacy commenced .- Lady Dinorben has been convicted of libel by anonymous letters , and a verdict of 40 s . damages taken . At the Central Criminal Court George Alfred Brown , shoemaker , has been found guilty of wounding Stephen Perry , sen ., with intent to do him grievous bodily harm . The affair occurred in a court in Gray ' s-inn-lane , on the 6 th of May last . The prisoner stabbed the son of
Perry also . He was sentenced to eight years' penal servitude . The neighbourhood of Islington was thrown into a state of great excitement last week , by the discovery of a shocking murder and suicide . The victim of the murder is a woman belonging to the class called " unfortunate , " and known as Mrs . Phillips , and her murderer is a young man , in a respectable position of life , named Hodges . Jealousy is presumed to have led to the crime .- A youth , seventeen years of age , named Frederick Noble , has been charged before the magistrate at Worshipstreet with stabbing his father . The prisoner had gone to an engineering factory
at Stepney , where his father was employed , and while talking to him about some family matters , stabbed him between the shoulders with a large carving-knife , which it appears he must have carried with him for the purpose . A frightful murder has been committed near Dudley , the victim being William Collier , an engineer . The body of the unfortunate man was found in a field , with the skull battered in , and a large stake lying near , covered with blood . There baa been another dastardly and atrocious attempt at assassination in Ireland . The gentleman attacked was a Mr . Mather , who , in order to improve his estate near
Ballinasloe , had removed several of his tenants , but it is said had in every instance shown great liberality towards them . He was shot at from behind a ditch , and some slugs entered his back . The follow lias been arrested , though the labourers
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The Week;
of the capture of Bareilly , and its occupation by the com mauder-in-chief on the Tth ult . without resistance , the garrison having dispersed on our approach ; of the storming of Lahnrie , in Central India , by a detachment from General Rose's force under Colonel Gall on the 1 st , when every male inhabitant was killed ; and of the victory won by General Rose at Xoouch on the 7 th , when 700 of the enemy were killed . Calpee was expected to be captured about the 16 th . Quiet was being re-established in Oude and Lower Bengal . Berar was greatly disturbed .
The disarming was proceeding quietly in Western India . ——In France , General Espinasse has resigned the office of minister of the interior , and been succeeded by M . Delangle ; a lawyer of great eminence . General Espinasse has been raised to the dignity of senator . Several persons have been arrested in France within these few days , one for insulting language against ^ the Emperor ; and two Geiman students have been sent over the frontier by the police authorities . - The Madrid jpurnals of the 12 th contain an official return which shows that the floating debt , which on the 1 st of May was 469 , 400 , 288 reals , was on June 1 , 443 , 948 , 694 reals . The Bishop of Cordova has caused a great quantity of
prohibited books to bebiirned publicly . Their nature is not stated . By a telegram from Constantinople , dated June 14 , we learn that the insurrection in Candia was at an end , and the iiisurgents , haying made a formal statement of their grievances , had returned to their homes .-- - ^^ interior has issued a circular , stating that foreigners residing in Prussia , and taking journeys into France , must have their passports vise'd every time they take such jonfneys .- ——By the arrival of the City of Washington at Liverpool we have intelligence from New York to the 5 th inst ., from which we gather that the excitement relative to the acts of British cruisers had in nowise abated . The
House of Representatives had received a proposition , which it referred to the committee on foreign relations , requiring the President to issue orders for the arrest of the offonders connected with the acts of the British cruisers ; and a bill for placing the military and naval forces , and 10 , 000 , 000 dollars , with 50 , 000 volunteers , at the disposal of the President to resist the pretensions of Great Britain , and authorize him to send a special ambassador to England , if necessary , had been introduced in the Senate . Later advices to the 9 th state that a proposition in the Senate to enable the President to issue letters of marque was
rejected by a large majority , and it is evident the Senate is not inclined to adopt any measures which will precipitate an issue . The jury in the lunacy case of Sir Henry Menx has been discharged without being able to fix the date when the lunacy commenced .- Lady Dinorben has been convicted of libel by anonymous letters , and a verdict of 40 s . damages taken . At the Central Criminal Court George Alfred Brown , shoemaker , has been found guilty of wounding Stephen Perry , sen ., with intent to do him grievous bodily harm . The affair occurred in a court in Gray ' s-inn-lane , on the 6 th of May last . The prisoner stabbed the son of
Perry also . He was sentenced to eight years' penal servitude . The neighbourhood of Islington was thrown into a state of great excitement last week , by the discovery of a shocking murder and suicide . The victim of the murder is a woman belonging to the class called " unfortunate , " and known as Mrs . Phillips , and her murderer is a young man , in a respectable position of life , named Hodges . Jealousy is presumed to have led to the crime .- A youth , seventeen years of age , named Frederick Noble , has been charged before the magistrate at Worshipstreet with stabbing his father . The prisoner had gone to an engineering factory
at Stepney , where his father was employed , and while talking to him about some family matters , stabbed him between the shoulders with a large carving-knife , which it appears he must have carried with him for the purpose . A frightful murder has been committed near Dudley , the victim being William Collier , an engineer . The body of the unfortunate man was found in a field , with the skull battered in , and a large stake lying near , covered with blood . There baa been another dastardly and atrocious attempt at assassination in Ireland . The gentleman attacked was a Mr . Mather , who , in order to improve his estate near
Ballinasloe , had removed several of his tenants , but it is said had in every instance shown great liberality towards them . He was shot at from behind a ditch , and some slugs entered his back . The follow lias been arrested , though the labourers