§ THE LORD CHANCELLOR acquainted the House, That he had received a Letter from The Earl Canning, Viceroy and Governor General of the British Possessions in the East Indies, dated Government House, Calcutta, 12th July, 1859, inclosing a General Order by his Excellency in Council: also, a Letter from The Earl Canning, dated Fort William, 23rd July, 1859, inclosing a Letter from Lieutenant General Sir James Outram, Bart, G.C.B., dated Calcutta, 16th July, 1859: also Three Letters from The Earl Canning, dated Fort William, 22nd August, 1859, inclosing a Letter from Major General Sir Hope Grant, dated Lucknow, 6th August, 1859; a Letter from Major General Mansfield, dated Simla, 9th August, 1859; and a Letter from the Hon. Sir Robert Montgomery, K.C.B., dated Meerut, 9th August, 1859: also, Two Letters from The Earl Canning, dated Fort William, 8th September, 1859, inclosing a Letter from Brigadier Walpole, dated Bareilly, 17th August, 1859, and a Letter from Major General Whitlock, dated Saugor, 19th August, 1859: also a Letter from The Earl Canning, dated Nawabgunge, 19th October, 1859, inclosing a Letter from Lord Elphinstone, Governor of Bombay, dated Poona, 4th October, 1859: and also, a Letter from The Earl Canning, dated Futtehgurh, 14th November, 1859, inclosing a Letter from Sir Robert N. C. Hamilton, Bart., late Agent to the Governor General of Central India, dated Avon Cliffe, Stratford-on-Avon, 17th September, 1859: In return to the Thanks of this House and to the Resolutions of the 14th of April, 1859, communicated to them in obedience to Orders of this House of the said 14th of April:
§ The said Letters being read, were Ordered to lie on the Table; and to be entered on the Journals.