28 SEPTEMBER 1861, Page 1

The telegraph reports new outrages in Japan. The Mission-house has

been attacked by armed men, and Messrs. Oliphant and Morrison severely wounded. Two ships of war have been ordered up to Jeddo, and Mr..Aleock is at the capital. Some apprehension appears to be entertained lest the aristocratic party, from whom these outrages proceed, should refuse redress; but there is little chance of their risking the vengeance of Europe. In any case; the interests of England are safe in Mr. Alcock's hands, the more so, because while maintaining the validity of the treaty with a high hand, he keeps our reckless countrymen within bounds.