HC Deb 01 May 1860 vol 158 c455
MR. H. BAILLIE

said, he wished to ask the Secretary of State for India, Whether he has received any further intelligence of the outrage said to have been committed in Egypt by young Cadets? He understood that it was really not committed by Cadets, and if the right hon. Gentleman has any information to that effect it might be satisfactory to the friends of the young gentlemen who went out by the mail in question.

SIR CHARLES WOOD

said, he had received no information on the subject further than that which he had already laid before the House. It was not stated in the Consul's letter that those concerned in the disturbance were cadets, but he talked of young gentlemen lately released from school.