4 JANUARY 1845, Page 6

. By the present showing, peace expands its benign influence

over India. The paltry insurrection at Kolapore indeed continues; both Native rulers and people seeming as if they wished to illustrate their incompetency to do without real English government : and there has been some internal dissension in another petty state. But elsewhere all is quiet—even to the wilds of Afghanistan. At Calcutta, Sir Henry Hardinge confines himself to 'busily promoting education' improving the internal communication of the country, and the like profitable occupations. Such is the practical comment of the successor appointed by Ministers on Lord ifIllenborough's heroics.