Arrival of C Clarke and N Petersen on the Euphrates: Constance A Clarke, 'an insane distressed British subject': discharge from Haslar Hospital; grant of a railway pass to Glasgow; handing over of N Petersen to Norwegian Vice Consul
Emigration to British Guiana: Voyage of the Ellora: great mortality alleged to have been partly caused by embarkation of coolies suffering from dysentery; other features of the voyage; ill-treatment of coolies
Emigration to French colonies: Reports of the safe arrival in Guadeloupe of the ship Bride with Indian emigrants; large number of casualties and weak physical condition of return emigrants on the Oncle FÈlix; suggestion that British consuls in French colonies inspect every batch of returning immigrants and urge postponement of voyage for those not in a condition to undertake it