TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.
[From the Second Edition of the Times, October 18.] Times Office Tuesday. -' INDIA AND CHINA. We have been favored with the following telegram from the Red Sea and Indian Telegraph Company received from Alexandria. H. Gisborne to Charles L. Peel, Esq., London. Aden, October 6th, 1859. The Pekin, with the Bombay mails tb the 27th ultimo, arrived last evening. The Grenada left Honkong on 24th August, and reached Bombay oii 18th September. The authorities at Pekin are said to be ready to receive our ministers in a friendly manner, meanwhile, the Indian Government has been applied to for 15,000 troops. Her Majesty's 67th and 99th regiments are under borders for China. ■-Ther Russian Governor of Eastern Siberia has reached the Peiho, and is to be followed by four gun boats. Central, India is still unsettled. The frontier districts of $epaul are still occupied by "the Nana and his followers. The Waghers are still in insurrection. A force is to be sent against them. The import market is still active, but a fall in prices is expected. The export market ia quiet. Kates of tonnage show no improvement. Money abundant. :>.-.- Exchange on London at six months' sight, 5§ percent, discount. ',-■■■' ■-.-.-
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 227, 23 December 1859, Page 3
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201TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. Colonist, Volume III, Issue 227, 23 December 1859, Page 3
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