16 JANUARY 1864, Page 2

The pleasant news from Japan has been confirmed. The Prince

of Satsuma has given in, has paid the indemnity (25,0001.), has promised in writing to bunt for Mr. Richardson's murderers, and has agreed to build a mausoleum over his remains. An officer of the Tycoon witnessed the agreement, the decree for the expulsion of foreigners has been withdrawn, and it is proposed to send thirty Japanese nobles to England for education. The mausoleum is surely superfluous. Has not Kagosima been piled above Mr. Richardson's tomb?