8 JUNE 1844, Page 2

The Indian news is not momentous, but not insignificant. Lord

ELLENHOROUGH was off again, to live for "months" at Allahabad Gwalior was perturbed with intrigues, the Punjaub with foretastes of civil war; and the Governor-General snuffed the battle from afar and would not be restrained. " What next ? " Why, the only next thing known to us in England is that Sir HENRY HARDINGE goes out this week to relieve the ardent civilian from his military fatigues: but whether he will arrive in time to stop new interven- tions, new conquests, new proclamations, it will take some few weeks to tell. Mr. WYLD had better wait two or three months before he publishes any more new maps of India, as no draughtsman can be sure of following boundaries that skip whole provinces in their rapid oscillations.