6 AUGUST 1859, Page 10

An official telegraphic despatch, dated Aden July 25, says-

" The Bengal, with Calcutta dates of the 5th, has arrived. Every recruit in the Barrackpore cle-p6t has taken his discharge under the General Order. The 5th Europeans at Berhamporo, with the exception of about forty, have returned to their duty. The recusants will be tried by court-martial.

"The rebels in Nepali!. have again shown themselves on the Oude and Goruckpore frontiers, driven down by starvation; seventy of them were killed by detachments under Major Vaughan and Captain Cleveland."

The Bombay correspondent of the Times says that the 5th Europeans were excluded from the general order offering the men their discharge, because they had behaved so badly. These are the troops who broke into mutiny.