The New Era, 1882-08-10, Page 7.
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• A.tiolist 10 1882
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Greeks and native.s engaged in'eacking the
town. , ,, :. ' ,
The Arab,s are working indefatigably on
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and caution. The:Prinoe oanno b , ..
' 't e trusted
with the command of the:expedition. The
preealme • of -the, heir apparent, a, -fie d
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sent to •the ' um in atation but the
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enemy 'bad iiiaappeared. TheY are Bhp-
pOsed to have 'been Bedouins. IA. battall0.10
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IlEtOillIRJERS•AND A.SSASSINS,
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The Folic. e , minahitrate ot .Fredericton
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LATJElISM ill/032 4",IAIVITOBAt
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Doctors lin'ive Al Exterrive : P,,rnetiee-
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TIIE WAR a
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the fortifications all along the coasts
p e• Ily at Damietta'and Rosetta .
C-BTehela.'Governor of Asiicoit --the ea. - '
, , . pital of
1.71,Per,EgY.pt,:with %000 Men, is holding
the town.for the
marshal in the army, ilea subordinate
might, prove a source of embarrassnaent to
one who will onl' have the :local rankof
. . y . , •
General, and thus be inferior as, to military
to eay nothing of his•eidiltEdclignity
hf the.40th Regioaent waS gent to Ranaleh
this morning. It will•ocoupy a. command- ,
ing position near the Sea- : ' ' ,
,..An official, telegram , from Alexandria,
saya; •Thaleft front of the picket guard
Fired, at -A Pollee tiergeant Wounded
-Capture ot- the Scoundrels..
, A' Fredericton ' N. B, des' etch da
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last (Monday) night, say si At 4, e'clook
,this morning' four persons went to the real-
ti the. Northwest. '
The Edmonton News eays: "Mr. ,Secord,.
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school teacher at Victoria, was rant hunting:
last week with a doubIabireelled 'shot On.
He was lea,ding one barrel.when thp
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li r ket .of the 60th Rifles, BecomO
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Y Panie-Stricken9
the Khedive. It ig most
i.mpOrtant military station 'south of Cairo,
and' cOntrols corerannica,tion with Darfom.
and Senaar , , ; . ' . ..;
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The eecond battalionof the Coldstream
Guard§ has embarked at' Kingstown botind
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for Egypt, ' • ' .
tank,
in other respects.; Again the Prince at the
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first ..iiailitary : manTuvres :did, ,not
display any etrategetical powers„ • very'
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much the 'reverse, and wap very unwilling
to follow the advice' ef, thosie around
him. AB ce Wal e also, custom an
WI driVen. in „bY, Arabi Pasha's cavalry en
W.edne2day morning: The' .picket ,nattin.
tamed its position.eighty yards in. rear of
the origina Ott. '/Che firing oentinue
: ' ' i P a
and the poet Wap re-000tapied: No cashaltY
oeaurrede , s
dense of the' Police Maeistrate and woke
him .frona, his • sleep oy. knocking on. thd
front door, and informing him that a .ser-
' o - g ' .
geant of the p lice had been hot at. and
that he Was wanted • right away at the
Police office. A pistol shot was then fired
•othet'
barrel, which was loaded!and at :full dock,.
went off accidentally, , the charge :,of ' shot
lodging in his 'left arm I and side. at' the
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ar pit, .A. meseenger was sent to Erinion-
ton, 75 miles distant, for'Dir. Mimeo, 'and .
. ccor mg to.hast aceounts t e pa, ien was.
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THROW AWAY . GUNS AND ny ,
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EXtraOrch119111 OeglArrellee Before
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the Enemy's TrOcipS:
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The Grovernment possessee evidence of
complicity ef the .POite "With Arabi Pasha
befere and after tlie latter's assumption of
active hostility thward, England and the
Khedive. The 'documents may -'' be sub-
mitted to Parliament. .
The Standard's, -corresponaent at Paris
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says -the German Goverument has' in.
formed theTrench Arnbaseador at 'Berlin.
of its iatention' to in the boafer.
,f
hie habits compel him 'to travel 'with a
lar,ge suite and an etaa9sateeepep eqi.n.paaa
some of which. would be considered India-
pensablea and yet.' would be a:source, of
hindrance • and danger in,a desert cam.
paled". The Duke of Connaught,. On the
contrary; is a soldier in every sense:of tile
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word, accustorried to obey, and used- to
..roughing it. ' He is said to'. have displayed
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nelittle .ekill id the ha,ndling of - troops at
The Indian GoVernment have taken to
date. twentyanee etearners foe . Egyptian
Bervase. • . , . .
Rem:a-Aug. ,- It i8 semi:officially nor-
firmed that Ithe .Italian . Ambassador is
inetructed te bripa kir ward at the next
sitting of the Conference in Constautinople.
he ' rti : sal ormulit•ed . b . Ital for
,t p i 0 . f . 3' Y
°effective action in regard to the Snea Canal,
subs•egeent to, the inVitation addresse,d to
•at.him-through the side light of the hall
doer, the ball striking the stair baniaternear
which the. Magistrate was standing. He
immedaately seized a revolver and ran. to
the front a itidow, firing live shots at them,
but' did mat . hit them. : They then pro,
-..,e.
peeuect• up • George 'street to . •the. cot
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ner of Charlotte street., wheres waggon
,Nirt43 Waiting for .them; •iii Which• they
drOve off. ',Sergeant Vandine, in-• company
progressing favorably." : The iitiagination
shrinks. in dismay frona .essaying: te (salon-
late whatMr. Secord will hav.e to pay for.
mileage. ' . : , • • ,
Mr. George Laidlaw, Presidenteof the:-
Credit Valley.Railway, intends to bring hie '
two sonr3 -up to . Witraipeg aud, put -them
f • .. ' . t .
upon arms in thp F.ar, Wes . .
The Board of Public Skrhool Truptees'at,.
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Winnipeg estimates its: eXpenditure for -
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ARABI INCLINED TO'BIDE' BIS' 'TIME:
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Embark.ation of Mora British, Troops Amid •
Much Enthusiasml , •
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prone:se.
erice the collective protection of the Suez
camell • - • ..! - . -. I ,. --. . ' ' ' ' '.
Midshipman DeClair:.was taken.. before
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Arabi, who ordered him. te be sent to Otani'
and to be well. •treated:... He ie now 'corn-
faitabl 1.d ci th ' - • ' • ' .--.Government
y o ge, • ere., • , -..
' •AreeennsainMee was Made on the Alson.
kir read teclay. Scouts report that Arabi
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Alders.hot, and, has made military tactics.
his e ecnilstudy . , • , , ...
. In order.that tier°. may be no. delay ir„
'securing the ear -beet. intelligerese and trans-
mating. the instructions froin here, the
it it said is 'negetiathis, for
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the laying of a newoable frene Alexandria
to.Port Said. Thief:will perve as a means
.Of latter in
her by ,Pranee end. England in regard, to
'joint itettoe. The,. peoposal providee- for
theconearreude of' all the PoWere, TtirkeY
included; 'arid stipialates for , the police
s.upentsioe exclusively iu confornaity With
the preVioesly: eirtablished regulatious ; it
' ' I -Lb t e Powers to • Concert
beiug reserve( li, .
upon futther , action - should the , abeve
beinsuffietent. . ..
with tho police and PeVeral specials. swore
in for .the occasion: went to tbit'gresiclenceof
George , Lee,. .Westrcierelatid: street,' this
afternoon for the purpese . of arresting'
Newton Lee, George M. Led. and Thomas
. Virtue for firing at the rePidence of Sergeant.
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-Vandine, on .Friday morning • last, with
.intent to do bodily harm., Sergeant Vane
the barn in
the current year.,at over 1145.000: ,
:. No buffalo •bave beeb seen inthe vieinitv
of Fort .31(IcL.ecid ibis seasep, ' ' ' ' ' '
There, was quite a• grocery. famine. at
: Battleford inthenridillerof laSt' Month. ..., '
• ' The 'salary Of the postleaster. of' Batt/e-
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ford has been increased tp 1200 a year. .
Latest reports froinevery section cf-the• .ne
Saskatchewan in the highest-
ie in oam_p with several prison- assistiu'g .the' plaCe case, of need.
,ffieal.riireri , „,
dine.entered the: xear of the
country are
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DE LESSEPS BACKS DOWN'.
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. . 8 p.M.---The ginis, On the right haVe just . Other War PiOieg.
• The :Greek% treops hs'e, ',Occupied the
.opened fire. ' - - • , • • ' Turkish village of .Seaita; near the, Erma
. Cessemaeal °exalt, Aue. , --- he gouf r
enoe will -meet .iseain 11, day,: at the reei,-
donee of. tete Italian ambassador Orion
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ho se, and while in the act f ascending to •
the loft he WasTfired at by some enein the s
- • hole • . ; . : t
barn. The w L.harge of . .bucksho
"[his
deg ee favorable as to the prospec s of th •
growingeropg. • .:„.. . ' ' .' : • : ' • ' .
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- A . ,nnipeg,. , Man., . telegram . dated,
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C.ritioal Condition of • Affairer at
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- Alexanclia.
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The rebel camp nacived, five Mileg nearer tier: .-The Porte has.eleinanded an eepasee.
Aleiandriaa with the outposts two: .mileir ;don.' •'• ...• - - • I . " ... .: , ':
in advance of the main.body..... '. • . • ' A despatch front Constantinople ' eaYa it
eDufferin. haat . expressed 'satisfaction at , hag -been definitely. resolved not to send
the new attitude of. the'Sultan in regard any treens frona there erefrom the Daida:
the Ruaaian representative, will be present.
. ,In .the. conference to -day Dufferin., said
the forts , were destroyed ,at Alexandria
' solely as a Measnre of defense,' and the
steps whiela folloWed were impeeeel by force
entered 'arm. He immediately gave
,the . alarin - ' niad, the". barn . Was...sur:
rounded,. the sergeant " in the. meantime
having been . „driven.. to 'a d'ootor's . to
, hale his ayna dressed. ' It is badly' Inirt,
Tharsday -says : 'Municipal eleations fa.
.. the neW town -of : Nelsen .have been held.. .
Hen.ry Illellay bate been elected the-firet.
May.or.. ' The -'xiatel, . day .of . che . newia, .
incorporated town "tvas made -the eccagion.
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SPIRITED POLICY OE' BRITAIN
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to Arabi Pasha...... The Sultan. has now nelles to Egypt; but .three battalions will,
resolved to declare • Arabi, a rebel, after leave Salonica on• Thursday. , .-Twenty
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the landing ot the Turkish troops in. seven ehips are 1 being .prepared - for the
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f circumstances En land's sole obect
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lvaa-„t-o-restece peace.. and. order, secure the.
. free. navigation of 'the Suez Canal,, and
th authority Khedive. While
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mos of he ehot remaining ha the naueeles.
NeWtonLee, in tbe m'eantime, managed to
get ont of •the barn bY , some undeegrOund
-of a grand civic celebratien, whie passed
eff vety.euecessfully.... . .. ., ' , ' •
. , Mt Hatt D.E.Sa•fririnerly of St.:Mary'es •
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No linuckle-Down..to Anybody will', be,
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A detachnient•searching for Midshipman
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DeClair was fired upon by Arabs ..outside
of Ramleh. The Arabs fled On the
approach.of the cavalry patrol. : . ' - -
. [Midshipman De Clair hi a 'son Of Me.
De . Clair, of Simcoe, and a .riephew of '
LieutaCol.. De Winton, Secretary te His.
Excellency ' .the GeVernor-General: A
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, brether of the captured:man is also.. in the•
British navy, on board' -the. Cleopatra oh
the China statien...] 'a. . • ......:. _ _ ..,.. -•,-- -
The commander of the„German gunboat
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Moeweset Port .Said,..hasheen instructed.
on no aceount to land troops, hut if necee-•
Egypt -Dufferin. does net assent. to thie. troops at the arsenal. - The total naVal
proviso.... Negotiatibias on -the subject are' force consista of fifteen War vessels. '
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proceeding. . ,. ' . . . The London. World says., that. when the
Arabi'emilitary-council • has catised. the ' foreign 'ships steamed. nit of Alexandria
t . i 2 la ' d. b f ' di t .h ' ' '' ' . ' . '' 1 h .
arres o 7 pas as an .. eys nen y' o arbor,toneave :the coast, c ear for t o
the Khedive. . . ' -. ' . • impending t' . f.th E 1' h fl. t th
• ,. . . . „ ac ion o e , ng is ee ,- e
The *Monarch and the Iris have left ...for Americans played. " dod. Save the .Oueen;"
Port Said. The Bittern has gone tnAbOu- while the ethere Paseed in silenne. ' •
kir. ...' ' .---.....: . . . • - .' ' .:,.: .• , '' : 'Speaking of the Shei ;:Cans.1 .theMan-
.. The' mOunted . infantry -report. that the oheeter GatardianbaYS : To sum Up sliortly
..LralaS are collecting beyond Fort,Meks. Tt the cenclueions that -have been. -indicated,
hae :therefore heen'' determined to occupy 'it. would seem that until' a sonice .of. fresh
the fort .on Wadneeday. -.. ..• . . . • • - • water other than the Nile,' hae been found
• The Porte has been inforthed,that -Sey for the canal, the piesperity; at' least, of
/hour. Celled . upon -the Governer. of Port the.danalelepende on -the maintenance.sof.
S 'd . . . d t. t t ' .'.f h ' .. d . d • C ' h ''' f . f ' f
ai. yester ay o s a e i e was an a : or er in airo ; •,t at er a,,, oreign. army. (a
lierent Of Arabi or of the Khedive. ..The • bedonie maker of Cairo great.matural cliff-
sto•the 'Overcome 'that
.Yestore. e of ,the
reserving liberty of action, events'
might render it necessary for.: England' to
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accept the co-opeaation of any Power ready
'to give it Dufferin added ., . " We aleo
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accept. the Sultan't friendly .aia. We are
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glad to •• be relieved of tno uncertaiaty
re.gardingthe real intentions.of the Sultan,
.cansed. by the decorations bestoWed upon.
Arabi Pasha. , We still desire. that a,.pro-
clamation, be. issued supporting the auther:•
' ity of the Khedive arid. declaring Arabi a,
rebel." • . . . • , . • '
.• The bttoman . plenipotentiaries said :
" wo. havestakeasaneteeof the.tiormeannica.
tion of bufferin and each' inember.Of• filin•
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Conferende regarding, the point that -Eegs •
'land is.obliged to maintain troops in Egypt
passage aad -fled • threngh: .the.-different..9nt.„
yards and .orops streets pursued bY the
1- b k t ' -d fi ' ' h' '
po ice, w o ep . up rapi .enig on. ma
,until Charlotte street waa .reaphed, Where
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he. sought refuse. in a he -room in John •
Garritty's house': and was' arrested there
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On being. searched a qUantity. of shotacapa-
,aud wadding was found on, hie persen. His
,nephetv,• Creorge M. Lee,. Was disCovered
some time after lying under tbe barn. ' •On,
, his way to the ,polioe station he , dropped a
teVolver. lie had a quantity of cartridges(
'abdut his . person when • searched. ' The,
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third man, Virtue, had net uti.:td 4,:,30..p. na:
.been taken,_althotigh the Police and a num,.
b • . f it" e s a t' • g ' th ' 'ff t
. et, o c iz p. . re. un. irin in eir e or s
•to find bins. ,--, . • a, - .
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has almoat.ceropleted
tOwnshiPs. 9 and 10 -Taney
d 11- h tl. ' " --
an wi s or • y proeae
,undertake a larger.coutract
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Di trict. - . . .
.A. deepateh froni Wipnipea
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•(Feiclay) bight, saye : . ..,
. InvestigatiOn . sho ws. .th
been Bixteen casesaof . stiallpox,
awhieli were .. fatal. 'the
.hemOribagic.2-..the worse
patieete •Iave been almost
immigrants. The firet 'came
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, Liza was a feinale. The 'fir:+t-.•Wee.1,c;
• Baidethe 'hospital., wasefittlay,
unreliable end th ..- '
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.receiVes • blame. Five died'iff
the other had to
.the etirVey of
21 -and '22 west -
d • t el t •
wee war , a
in .-Qu'.Appelle
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. w, '. dated last
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at . th ere haire
. eight Of
'disease . is- .
• kind -and the.' .
exclugively .
off the Parisian
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it is
, attendiffits-.'
nit , , .
a gerrient -ilia-
one day and
bury there.. Now
sary to take the German subjects aboard:.
Detachments have beenlanded at 'Ismailia
from the 'English and French Men.of-Wara
The • Ger man CansubGeneral, :departs on".
leave of absence to -morrow.. There' hew
only remain. here' the French, Italian • ,-,
13-4
English diplomatic agents.. , . • ,. • a . - ,
Et Jawaib, an inspiredjournah publishes 7
an article severely.blarnipg 'Arabi as the.
realise. of the -present complications ' in
Egypt, and declaring that if he . does not
submit it will' be necepsary to .prcielairie
him as a rebel. • . : - ' • '
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. A reconnaissance of Aboiikir is to he
effected' to ascertain thameaning. of ,the
white flags' flying on the Aboukir:forts:
One of these fortsissaid to be ,the strongest
of its:skin:1 -in existence. Itie understead
that-- Seymour has. been • 'instructed to
demand the surrender of ttie Aboukir forts.,
and in - the event Of arefusal.toliembard
tate= • - . . . . , • . ,.... .
The Russianrepresentative ' . f : . d th
Ill Ot1110 . 0
. Conferehce that' RuaSia considered' the
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Egyptia,n question dividedinth tviodistinet
parts. He was insinicted to participate in
Governor referred:Seymour Porte. dulties must be and the
' 'Arabi .1i --If ---ia 2300 t 1 f th - t ' f ' ' f h .':' ' ' Id h
. as o ere, -.., , s er nig or e -etre egic eaturego t e country won e
headot Morve BeYs' : ' . - • . tl ' f f el f cl• ' 1 'f'.
, .., . . . . . grea y in aver o a. e en ing ,genera i ,
...A. 'telegrain frene the rebel Sources' at 'only.he had -good' troops. and knew; his
Cairo States that the'rebel Government , is , business. . ' ..... •.... ." ' .; • . ' ' ' ' • '
maintaining the refugees frern.Alexand•ria.. • -.TWO himdred refugees. Were saVed • dun.
• The Egyptian journals.eonament . favors,. ing the bornbardreent .of Alexandria:in :the-
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bly npon John Bright's resignation ef the Catholic Chapel .by the legenuity of' the
seat. inthe .British Cabinet.' . ..• ' • - Arab doorkeepereWho told the sOldieriethat.
, A Rome Correspondent learn ti ' that' •the place was:empty,. and there Wad nothing -
Ridcietti,Garibaldi is enrolling .volunteers, io Steal or he Would have taken it himself.,
. for:an exPedition to aid Arabi Pasha, but • Ar.axasieme, Ang. ,- A Scare ,took place
the"movement is not likel to's d 1 t - • ' Th • • . 1 . -f t
' ' • • • y uccee. . as evening:, . ere is a c unap o ..reee pn
•' 'Nineteen natives who refused to•recog. thesSweetwater banal, abont the centre, of
nize theatithority -of Arabi have been shot' the Britislibutpoets guarded bir a corepan v
t C • • • • ' = ' ' - • ' - '
• of the • 60t1i Rifles -- The ' men. were duly
:!' a .
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' 'Elie Slluation nt Alexandria- ' posted: there -last; evening and cautioned by
A .cablegrana... froni ' Alexandria s s •
.. : .. • ' G-enerallillson ae to the necessity of ream.
9P3'. ' tainin absolute Steadiness . in the event of
:The oity-goes in. fear.. • The •.Bitnation•' to., : an attgacki fo '6; ' d ere erdered te•fall
:'d°'Y' 'ie . again on the verge'. of becenaing
b k- o .'dn.' 'ern° ; thaen bw -'• -ad d ho s b "
.terrible. An attack May.be made oh he at, ..a n 2.r
then c 1: alr. The i t V arm. e u:11,.y.
any inotrient, and:though we are perfeetly e „ an .. ,. ne rnc ions wereeppae tly
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u • Tunneestood.and the 'general left sat's-
. able to rpsiet anasetatilt, still ...the .prospect. 1 "
. • '. fied .. About 2 o'clock the enemy'sudderil•v
o eing coopen up y,a e.sieging army 111 . ' . . ... , . • . . -
.• ' • r • • - - •appeared ' one -the .1eft • of our Outpost with
• sueli. inten'seiv. 'hot ' weather as lc les at
8." ' 'nfante • and. •cavalr . The• •ii, r.osielied.
Preeent ig bY no means. ' reassuring. , The, i .r Y ...... . ,
:b Y.'• d',. yd: liPPf e.
in consequence of the inactiori Of the Porte.
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I he ' 0 ttens an re presentatives are of opunoia-
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. that..the actipn of. 'the. Sultan ,18 ' more
practical . and efficacioua than the actien of,
England. .The itesertion.,et inabtiora on eh -8
p.art of the Perte „is unfeunded; atil after the
. ' Per ' g d to take
present, action the . to a ree,
' part in, the.Gonference and derpateh troops'
'to.Egypt,.. The resolution of ,tlie.Porte to
'despatchtroops lyag'• baied:unonthe tenor
: -of. the :identical ; noten and', satisfied the
'POwers, bait the 'attitude 'adopted by Enga
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• 1 ..11. ' ' b' • el- . ' , h r'.acce tance et -the
an in su or matins,. e ,p .
.' arrival and, ao•operation of., the Tarim"):
t Cops te the-piso-olaina,tioiti 'of Arabi as, a.
r • • • , ' • •
b 1 ' . t ' d''• de with the satiable-
-re e is po in Decor an . , ..
tion ex a•essed by the Porte. ' The Porte
. P, . . • , .• • • . , , •
never .' 'declined the ,, assistance of.
;thee Powers th. - maintain the • .striitts.
qun,:' „vhich . was'. proved. by"! ' -Tiirkey.
. ecoe.p-nn .. -,
a g the - --conditions • '' of -• the.
identical „mete relatingeto the futhre of
egar ing p issue o a proc a-
E. ..t ' R .: d" th ' . ' f - .1 '
gyP •
ii. ' ' d - 1 • " • Ar bi- &rebel the Porte'
ma ion ec, araug , . a . , .. '. :
hopea the ..coeference -will :a.,pprove of .the.•
proclantation being issued sinaultaireouely
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TRAGEDY' IN .WIAll'll'ON..
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, Ilatel-iteeper..Accidentillly'hoi: •,. .
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A Wiarten des atch dated last (Tuesda..•
nieht. 'se, s : A dePplorahle shooting.stecide" 6
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d'.Y1C ' t 2 th' ' ' :a - s. ' n
occurr a o.0 is morning.- iceverai young
menvisited Stabbins'.Hotel and demaaided
admittance, threatening to .. ull doWn eome
ever reens which had, been pPtit u in ho o-
, :
ofthge railway opening Th ir 11 ' , n or. s
regnest n t
b - ' ' Fed : ithtlie thr et
.,eaag comp i , w . • ea was .carried
into. effect; and, on the appearance of the
proprietor of the hotel.Mr Charles Re It' '
... ' , , - °. !..P,
the parties ,yan .£40rOSS the• street, where
s.. al p rsons r at h g th ' ' d
ever . .e we e w e m e procee ....
• , , . ; , „, . .. ,. .. ,.
Inge, followed by Mt laeckm; who caught
One of them 'a oung• •man • named Turner
. . . - •., , . y - • - - •
' I)uring,this time a man . named IgeLaren,
who Wag. one 'of. those..Watehing• the affair,
• atterapted to draw arevolverawhen. a -per-
soh called MeGuire etatehed .the pistol
trent laina, eaying as' he elid. Se, ." Give„me
th t d ' .I ' '11 ' f .• ht '. th ' " -A la
a an : vi'l rig . en • em. s e
attenipted to gain esse'ssion. of .the wea On
, . - - - - P... • • -13 •
it. was. dischaeged, the ball' entering under
patients
the, hospital; by the 'experiditure
. .„ .
.ip faultlessly clean. It noW
'cases, and the Utmost vigilauce
exerdised with success .. to
'diabase. For the last three
,eases have • imp -erred. in
• t - • ,; -, ...
'The heal .11 ofliceis, meet
Emereon„." Dr. Kerr .says
paet. . 'Not One` case dim'
-
lOcal causes... , - - . , ...
-. 4Bella, Smith, .Maggie,•
lerton were drowned in the
n , ' • • .. a
u Appelle, and Surveyor.
'''
his brains at.Qu'Ap,pelle.
. Thr ' e e • '11' a
' oe ni ri.' mi um' ms
son, ecoye ic ar • iacomo
d a Ii• .li d N'
to the nrairie and obb cl.
r. e.
• • - • ' •
threatened to kill him.
. AS the breakin.g iSeaeoe
neariy.evet, the. C. P. R.
. Aueugt 1st sell.their land
' "'
dents for farnaing purposes,
a
eig rea mg to e ohe
hth.b k' . ' ..b • d'
.e.e, • • -
g 1 1884 Th ' . d•
e seen
v"-- u. • ' •
'bona tide settlers remain
• . .. , . . . .
.
'of ,, 51,000;
• ' •
contains'. :three -
"has ' been •
Stanip . out thee'
weeks no two. • '•
the one- locality. -
, • • • -
every, train . at
the danger .is. _
be. traced to any - .
., • • - .... • .
McIntyre:and Ful- •
hackwater 'at •
, - '
Davie: blew.out ,
' ' • . : s' . , . • -
li• . If T g WI" '
'Ins° ' • 'u 1 - '
- squesing„. -
f E ' ' . '
hint ' 1 1)235 ' cl -
. , o • an
• ...• ...... . • -
et -this year is': • -
will en -andafter : '
to...the •non-resi- . -
the first 'one- •
- 188 i ' . . .
in. 3 or,,crop.
. ' f 1 •
itions..e pa es, ta ,
undhanaed. •.. ' • '
• •P . '
thedeliberations only when the questien.of
the Shea Canal was under disonssion, In
. •
, consequence of; this declaration' the Confer-
price is considered terminated, ... '' : '
s...-_- - • ' - -
' fear ..of,,any failure in the water . Supply has ye Y rapidiyi , no.ncir seerak• artnhtiir e odre. ou
..subsided and We can -always. he provid,ed . men. had t m ,o , , . sa vance,
frointhe sea -board. Itu the nat. ' a . .they , charged the . clump .of trees. at .a
. . • . te lye. popu .
y
'lation is intenselyrhestile, and.wotildsprOve .. at pane. ' The.Riflee fired a•eingle voile
gre.dtla .b li '. d - - .1 th ' i .
en ro e an ran a ong e
with the presence of the 0 tternantreops iu
_,
If, t "•luserder te: obtain effidacibus and
eYP a • . .. , . , . ..
. P ractical resulte; whenever there ap .disora
- der;it. will require the adoption of rigorous'
. . • • • , •
the left rib of Reekine bapk a, little to' the.
lift side.. ', Medical. aid 'Was called and a
consultation of h sicians ;wa held' i
, • p y , s - th, e
afternoon.: T.he Medical opinion -is that he
• cannot live. - The arties im heated
. , ' . .
Terrible, Accident two •...LTIouhler. ' .
.• ,
• A • - • . . .• '
despatch from St.John.,N.B.,,(T.uesdayjo;',
night,„ says : ..A liorrible' accident'occurred .
' ; • . : •t ' •
•
7 a . e,
• s_e_a •.&-. re ch-s-gli-lidif,t tad,ay, the
--st sehreearaterribleasonixiety_amatfise eVent -an . ,cana
.i ••- --, ' • - - .... - .• .... - 'The,
.. ... ,. . ..
euetteureenas-the-preelsanatienhateexplaans
_____ are
, .
in ,Abrame,..& ..Kere s „foundry, Ci y. road,
,ssaled
I French•Consul-Generalhavingbeen erdered
to.withdraw the , entire fleet xriiro .Egypt.
It is-now.-announced-thistathe-Turkish-
.. . • : Otitlook ehact•Tbeen. very.. defective
o espy • trou.ble, from without. This naay
: '
'iriisx,:a:ti any mereent General Aslieorel his andiorse . etills.thearetreatin 'troop's had'
ne lected all.:,tli '' orders .congceriain the
nitreaiigthenedeall the weakeit pointaand g e -- , . . . ..
•
'the . sitnatien to.: iraPee,011.' a siibject 'of .the
Sultan,. Whb ;was :decorated"at a .nioneent.
.-witen.rniinifep_tingt
un er arreii :.-..--G-reat-sysetratily rs -felt-for-
'
the.fa,mily,. anda gloom pervadee the .til:.•
'ag '''' . ' .. ' ' . '
--b
a out -7. o c.rOk • 'last: eve-Psi/why Whinh. a.: .. •
yOung naannamed james.Ceek Was 'cleptiVed•:. 7 .
of •the. bightiefb.oth •
.
. , .g.•-•
rallying,point and never .stoppod-untilethey-
Itinutat derive
''• ' '-' , .
ey_esaserailaissameulder
,„ , , . .
fleet are no oing. o gyp : ., . .: „,
Gladstone's .motion. that ' threepence he
added to•the income .taxana adeciiint of ,the
• Egyptian •expeditiort was agree 1. ton'. - .' '
The motion of the Marquis of Harting-
ton, approving of the' despatala to Egypt
of 5,000 Indian troops.with a ee.serrve of 1,S00
troops, was. agreed to by a Vote. of••140 to
23. . ., , . - • •
•
• A despatch to the Daily nws.,froni, Mar:
seines reports that -the French Government •
has ordered •that the -infantry '
reinforced the garrison at ' Ramleh .as :well •
• • ..• . . .. .. .
r ached the fortified . t ' k hill b t
as alltheoutpeetg, espeCially :that, infient , 'I . : .. . . .. • 7.°' er.W°1: s . • 911
' 'a • -.'
e , , ,, .g e. ,, . .. aunehes .a mile distant - Four of them even ran till
of lie 'I' o et ta at Armed '1 • ' "
- '.1 ' . the :reachedthe Cam 'where' iheY' sPreed.
fittediup as,gtinboa,te haVe•been detailed:to: Y
'patro t.,:tbe,. • MahniOndieh . ,Canal, • , -• and all. sorts.ef ridiculoue•Pr'uniors,. such' as that
.a. , lea, tory • has been erected. n en they:hackle:et all their • eomrades and had
t. e , ,-„etraleoade whoee .. guns . will last seen Major Ward. surrounded by 'the.
- la
enem ailai5ithillit nonsense. •The conapan •
command' any advance froin that . , y
eidea. .No one . in „the city, . whether ' t Y 1 • ' d f' • dt h b . k f .th- .
ins ant y move orwar o t e an o , e
' --, ' ' . • . ' . • ' canal._ The entany had. 'apparently net
Earepean oe. native,. not a. soldier orincan- , . . . ., . .. , • . ' ,
a , ,a,n, is , a lowe to atry , arms followed the fugitives far, but had taken
of -War' 'm " ' • • 1 • a • • eo •
• • .
h ' -il • ' h " . - •
.1): . g : ' t e ri es they . had t rown away in their
hout a s eclat ' &mit' -si ned by the ' ..
-;•'fiil- 'of .,abarna:
. „ , . . ..-----,----._
forde from -the. im:mediate,. cooperation et,
the im .erial tree s Whose'. absence.'atthe
- P . , P , . . , . . , . - -
Promulgation. Would yender the provisions
of" the prechernatien , barren. of result. and
. aggra,vate the prepent.State of things. . The
conference will recogniar'in the Porte a,
' sinceredesireto restore -order and to estab-
:
lish a leyal uuderstandirig.witli the powers.•
D ff ' h ' ' . h t • th
: - II erna, as sent. meet sir .ne.e .. to , e
Port' nisi t' g • on the'ie.guitiace .of ' a.
e 8 In uP ; . •
proclamation declaririg Arabi. P,Pshe a
, . „ , .: . s . „ , . • •,
rebel, and stating„that otherwise the land-
' • . • . . .. .
' a Dragging Palos."' '
. ., • . , : •
.. . -. , . .
. Dr. R. V. PIERCE, Buffalo N..Y. : Dear
SiT-My. wife had "suffered with "'Female
-Weakneeses ". fOr nearly three •yeara. ....At-
times she could hardly move, she had2siach
dragging' pa,inf4....• WO' ''oftpu • saW . yetis
" Favorite Prescriptien 'i.. advertieed; but.
suppose . i e mos pa en me. lamest i
' d l' -k. ' t • t 't •d• " . . 't d'd
•not amcithit to anything' but at last con-
• , .1 . . .
chided. to try a bottle • which. she did. • 'It
, . - .. ,... . ,,,, . ,' , • • ..,
: made her sick.at„fiest, ;but Attegea to, show
tend . was earrying-a-ladiee-of-rholten irons
frem the furnade td the Mould; when his,. -
. ' - . . • : , - . ..
foot caught on the shank of anoth,er.ladle, . ..
, . .
and he. directly felt on -thp °fettle' one. he . .
Wag eari•yinge . The metal 'spattered oVer
his face and hOdy,•hurning 'hint horribly.. ,
The extent or his. injhries.,Was: imt•known-
untifhe wag taken te Dr..Andrewe' offiee, •
when it' was found...the' - ' t. f b th . Ski •
, Biwa o . o, ey , .:
had.beendonaple.telV•destroyed,.... :•Cook.iff 23..
. . . .... . . , . . . .
yeaes of age. ' . '
.• .. . --,
, a --e-.,
.riestrine
brigade preparing to ..start, 'for Egypt be :
isarmed-and-that4he-trarispobte-beewith-
. flight and secnred the -reserve
i' ri h
. '" Tark , an t e ,na,thre. pence, Who are nitiqn. ' 'The scare. of the tom an Created.
mil Allowed. trimaheons.. are" ke.t con, .., . ..._. . ,e. • . ; , . . ,.. , P Yh' '
,ing -of Turkish trogps in Egypt gannet. take
Niue and arririaii- •
its,.'effect .in a thaiited-iii.:ipravereent,' and
.two bottles chred her. , Yenirs etc,, A.,(1-.
•
nr y..on
E 1 ' S •,' d ' -. at Ia .b '
• . " . ay. mamma - ree, oysasiap-
drawn. ' ." . - • - ' .. ,-; „
' • • ' s - ' • '
• The following regulations .'haVa: been,
h
en , „y • s easterreely. nadrgna ug entat e
staatly u,n er. heerve of, the .. . , .• .. . - „.., -; „ , ; ,.
• - British. 'camp. The . position they. had
yet these .police".hraVe. been of Very 'little
' • ' abandoned been reecctipied, ie
place • • vessels.witli a,rins
. • . .
• , . -
nition Will leave.on Thursaa 'for Bey t.
• , . . . . • a 7 . .. .. P,z---.,.
... RABILEE, --e • The' 46t1i. regioaent
.. ,
H . D .t. 1,,i. - • ' • -
UYCIC eposi • • x •.. ., . . ' " . .- .
• . , , • , .,
'
pee
. -
trap..
'
.D.3
' to be-frone-Ter-essee-effeeted-an-en
- ne • , ,. - . . - -- •
e. into Perry -.:& ataddea'S„beokstere,..
iisht
adopted for the gov.ernment of war .corres-'
pondents in Egypt ; , All cerrespondents
are under the provisions • of „the Meeting ,
Act and are required- th have alicense from
the Duke of • Crianbridge; they . are not
allowed to . go to the Withbut:
: use, andit seems .,prebable they Will .have . has butit
--. ' - d
te be disbanded. ae their attittde is•one of• .
. - , ' . . • .... , . . .c ear at severe r,anaing na .outpest , uty
111 -concealed hostility to the English., The will be required : 'by , •some.of our .tressps.
ugi ive „ av ... een .., a ace un. e ,
The .f -t* Ei ' h' e. Is .. ' ..1 d . d r
state of thanatiVes-is far froth satiefactory - •
arrest. There was a harmless demonstration'
• and causes .disquiet Thoses vrhe have . : .
t ' e . tl : • ' ....1 . • ' -t• ' d' 't,
remained all. along .aterfor -the. most part !b,gal.n8 . xac y a sum ar posilon uri g
-
,Aug..
moved.to the frent.to-day. ' 'Arabi's 'troops
.. , . , . , , ..• . . , , ., •
are,:shoWing..eigns. of :activity. The naval.
'contingent: and mounted inf autr.y have.been
.. _ 0 . _ . , , . .., , . , , ,
reinter ect. . • . • . • .
' The .. English soldiers' ; here, are. Much
oVerworked.. The deficiency. of 'officere is'
. •
• e eye t ' • • .1 'lc . • . • • . t,,
. ..--- . a a.nice . op: mg •youug • man ..
eimpered a lady tc; her friend, • ag• a. youth
. . :o ni ep ., a. . ic . an t .e
_in the ..in 'bus d ' ositedher -n-kle.-- ' h '
safety box. "Yes, ' 'was .the reply, " I. See
e , „s. „
• - :- ' - . a se• '
Napanea by breaking alaraii 6f glass.
. , . - - . , ?, . • . . •
in . a. back ;window. , They etole• about '175.• .....
' . ti • ' .1 ' .1d • . ' s ' t. ' Th .
woe i ..o , ge pens, purees, e q. , . . ee
. police captured tweet the.m and are after :
thie•third • . . ...
. A, couple.of 'freight traiirs. ontlie North-.
.outposta
permission • cipher. •despa.tches. are for:.
bidden, and the staff officer .supervising the,.
telegrams has the power to .etop:or . alter
•
The nativee are becoming very. insoleht
towards the British,- and whenever . they
meet small bodieg • of. En,glisli troops -they
taunt them to fight. .. ' • •
The English Vice -Consul redeived• a letter
declaring that as he 'aided the Governor of
Port Said .to escape Arabi's •yengeance,..he
had been condemned to death: . ..
• . •
Capt.
tne previous night. .. .. - ;..
incendiaries and Murderers, • and• their :. Gra.ve doubts a e entertain d,reeardin ff
ranks have. been swelled by those Whe have . ', . . •
h' • f . ' h e ' •'.' -
t e trustwort iness ..o at e interpreters
returnedathe majority of whom are at:13'0:3i a
winch the English. are forced th_ena loy foe
loetere .in . searoh , • of' . ,plunder.'. • It • . , . • .
p e . t mistake. the meaning the lack. of batter. When the. forcee move
is inn os ible . o • - " • . • '•
y
. of.. • their • bitterly hostile ' . looks and forward the .Engiish Will be.at the mere '
..,84,ill more .offimeive Wordb. and gesturep. of these men, ..asI throu.gh. theni the rebel
. f .those• who. have 'returned, in,any 'Still authorities Can obtain information. '• '
:have thebair,,whicla had been dropped olese It le understood 'that: 'Arabi Pasha,' in-
. round: thetr :left ear; hardly grown . yet. his.proclarnittion, insists l'upcin all natives
These are men suspected of .behigplupder- leaving the Berviee of Europeans,- as he
• intends to make ini attack -in f rce and Will
ers;•whe fellinto tne hands of the Britisla• . •• , „ . . ,, 0 , ,
treat the 'natives: in European em loy ae
a t e omhardm t, and we e dismissed •P
f er h b • 'en • . r . ' -• '
. . . . .- . ,
eepecially, felt.. ' • . .. . . ' . .. ' • : •-
Telegraph comnainitidatione between.. the.
III" il• - d. A b' • P h . h. b ''
e ive au ra i • as a as . , een
. Pena' Sam, •Atig. aa• . The British, Meneef- ,
war arastiongly. occupying the Suez Canal
. .
here at ISmailia and Suez.: . All the Euro.'
peanehaveleit Suez. - . „ ' , - . .
. BERLIN,• Aug. - - It is. 'reported :that
the Powers 'are willing, to leave tbe Egyptia,n
' feeet, ,. :the
g ueetion, ' ae dietinguished .
q t• bf the Stiez" Canal for • atran
ues ion. , , , , . go-
.
Ile Did ,• • '
. , .. -„ ' •• ' a . - e • . ,
a . Job. Went pretty 'heavily Mid' the boil.
, . , .: , . . . , .
:business, and the :venture.. wag a complete.
euccess. Tins reminds ue that PC:DIVA:a 8
Paini:bss CraiNEXTeecrotaetliersuccese,
and that .tit givesi .naore coinfert to. the,
•Wotla than,,Job's boils did. , Reinefiaber the
name: then, f.or .the little • playful coert
cometh, and' the • re-I:reedy therefor will
gladden the beart.. Positively gold by ell
druagiste in Canada .. ' .
. . . . • .
. '
ern Railroad collided- at Davenport abOut. ..
. ,
Midnight -on ' Priday....eFourteen .capr w.ere •
badly . wrecked. .and . the engineer of the . .
. .. , . , , ,. ,
down train and. the conductor of , the up'. -
• .tralll•vere pretty badly 1 braise . large ,.
.; brick tank house was' also dastroyed . • '.
..
-• Abont Midnight.laet night thejuryin the•
Leng ca.se at Toronto, brought in a verdiet •
to the 'effect that, Long died from "iujuriera -
• inflicted by•Ceoper a,nd Ashby in a row on
the. kingston road, on the night of thal2b1.1 .
j- , • ' - ' - . ' ' a
uly.. The ...prisoners. were :comentte, for.•
' ' : .. .
Fisher and..Lord. Beresford . have .t ,,, a;,.. . . . ,
rejOined their shins. H-- • fee want Of .clearevidence, but so Marked `.aurn???."°' ' . , '1 '• ' : . • • ' '
ment between Turkey and Engliiiid., subject
t 'th nal' . tTE' '. ' ' : •
-t N Y kd t' ' h.
trial: . ' ' '
' -
- - for b re re 'r, - ' - . •' -• •
The• Khedive. has telegraphed for 200 . f,u ii ,cos,aitien.. ,, :.. It is rumeredthat Arabi intends te , at tack
. o e. p assen o urepe, •
Bismarck.. has instriested 'the German
0 t ft•
..,. u o wen, y ., ew or ec ors w e
to an 'opinion of . ice -water,
a .....- - a .. -, ...,--- ... -,-- -- •
. •
Alexa,ndtiawitdinaslame.ferce..under Toulbe.
Italian and 40 Swiss' policemen t6 proteet ; ; ' :rabks Fury . • . paiihm , , . ...,,,-;;7:-.T.--..--,--. .. ' ... , . . '
the eity. ' . • ' . ' j • . . .. .
. , . , hare ust been shown in a •peoclamation he . Massulman tradesai 'Ple..are. att chin a
There are troops enough -here to . hold '.hasissued offering a 'reward. of ;2300. etere .labels•bearin .Arribi PaesZa's name tea theft;
Alexandria against any., attack Wade by ling for.,thellead . of .Morni' l3e.y, Governor. 'Th fi' • " - 'd •
: AnabaSsiciorat4'atia-,..to 'express to ,De
Freyeinet deep . regret': at hito retirement
.from priblic eerVide. • ' ; .. " ' . a ' • .. .'
' ST..PSTEssn.cao;lud., --- • A semi-official
were asked give
elei,rej4teen 'declared. it.all.right as a beverage:
.The other three haveall the practice, they,
.cantaleedare Of. ' ' .' .. ' .
.
' : - •
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,.. 7...nietet. ,
0 :/. a" '
.„a, il.,
as ...... ,....,..,easeena.an,.
/ efes----?. e s
....
, . , , . •, . , . goo a. eir.ar ic,,es t en se rapi 1Y... . ,
d t' I' h 11
Arabietheugbasdarcely--enough-tadriva-thee.-of-AsSmotatlae_capitalnof_Upper
. , . . , .. e . . . . . ..
.. ..:
, • . , . __, se. „
"
-
a a
l-Igy-pta.ases-Bmsne-riaeareg !,____ ,,ea - aG et . m.
aloe- calor - --- •aca
statementatays that•Russiit never endorsed
- .
. re la s. itt d E .
• . . a C 4 4{,, 11 C 114Y. , .
,7
Saaa,
onemy back to Cairo,. .. • .. • -, . • . . most iniportant military , station ' 'to the pherson, ,ocimmander of the India con-
Arabi has organized ,a cOmmittee' of five south Of ,Cairo, well f.ortified, and'centrolling , ;tin - t f . E - " ". ' ' ' '
gen or • egypt,..will embark ,at the end,
officers in Cairo te preparafor.the national , the 'corernunication 'with ,Dartouna and.t.ho. of this. week.- • ,': - • ' • ' - ' '"
defeiace.. . .. . • . • .• , . ., ., ' 'Suez .Canal. ,. -Tire Governor With two • '. • ' -.. • . • . ' ' ' :
• • • . . .LONDON Aug.• .--, Sir ,Gamet Wolseley
A large number et the •Voist' cla'ss of • thousand. Men is holding theplace for the e . . .'d ..' s'' . . ' .
. . , as starte for...Egypt.. Later. -The trans-
Bedouins are -marching frOni 11Iiiribiat " Knedfv-e ii" spite. 'of Arabi7s summons ' to,- Port Calabria. departed••this afternoon for
towards Alexandria, r. • • • grin:ender to . him:: • In addition ' to .thip Alexandria .' • ith G 1 Wobbeitay en
The Sultan sent word.to-da,y to Sandison,: ..threatof .eVil, A.tabi, threugh his Military . board. " ' ''W -' ' 'Pirl9ra. ' ''' •:i'v."--r----.,.----
Secretary cif the British legation dealaring Council, has caused.theaterest of tWenty- s'i -c-i:;7• • i ne . ' ' • . . ' ' '
,
that Dufferin's demand for, the .proola- . seven 'pashas ancl.beys. Who. are friendly to' ,Whri: weiTc.onesnulte
relailrid 'leiFJA'mteoac41e3V,:ai
mation of :Arabi Pasha' as' a, rebel...pqa- the ',Khedive. ' ..' ' -.. . • - - ' Walseley's ailment, 'cleCidged that ,he had
cerns the conference and adVising hint to . • ; At, Ahoukir the Situation , foe the preseet better sail for EgY t and'avoid the fatiguee
confer -with the Dttonsart...deleg,a,tee on the is 'unchanged, • though, Arabi's lines have, of the la,nd 'iuriti'l,) . W is le ' n g -o- a.
subject. ' • . • • been eiitendeda further east. A redennais- ' ,
aboard the."/ esselnli'adhiP°heeadY' 'nfil d' liand
MU 8.
t'haAnglo-Freneli-navat demonstration iu
Ed pt ' wat but on the • contrary
eY ian ors., . , .. . ,,
declared • that although . net' .iishing • to
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oppne s eneser encour ee auy a e. ,
t' ' Th• tinues to. be - the stand •
a° 1°32' .. us °Pr' . - . '
P oint of Russia, ivlao.alms 'to -Maude Great
Britain' to again,join in the Enrepean pre-
'gramme:and combine' her action with 'that
.of the Porte on a basis Of its decisione.. •
' It is stitted that Russia rejoined thacon-
ference oh acedupt - of the 'reassuring
expla,nation ' given • by England. , The Rus-
Sian circular announcing' the withdrawal of.
Russia,from the COnference, states that se
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'Let tohr liver complaint' t'ake eits overi •
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Medical: Discovery." ...„SoldbY druggists:
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. . Afterthe Salvation A_riny had conclude
their Seevices ih Londbri on Sunday evening
. at : Greetaa Park, London Es,st, a'dOaefiglat
' edcureed, svhich gave rise to. a general row
aMong a lot of young men tv.ho were adling
.inthe, park. .:Tie the 'course ef ties:. melee a
YOung man named -Mackenzie had the .top
Part'of..hiP ear bitten -off ley, a •Youth :named
Nichols.. ' The latter wag arrested. '
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The Porte is negotiating for the .. loin of 'mace was made in that dieection thaday 1 k cl. f ' 'f ' '• h ' 11
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100,000 Turkish pounds and contracting • and. the: scouts report.that Arabi is in the • s
. . e rai s ipman e, oar, w o was cap-
Th. 'cl' h• ' "D Cb. • • li .
. for the equipment of.6,000 troops, alsout to' camp with '. seVeral •EurOpeaa • prisonere. hired' by- the.. enehay
scion as England took action apart from the
Conference Rusgiaadecided to withdraw.
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Dr. Pierce's " Pellets, '.' or sugar-coated
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granules -the original little' liver. pills,
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proceed to Egypt ' . • • Great activity was manifested in his lines, despatdhes to Rareleh: ie 17 years . of ass'
A small contingent of troops 'will start and the -Bedouins were. being massed in and nephe o ' ' '' . . . ' '
f Lieut. Lawson of the•roval
for Alexandria, shortly, to ' be employed as solid troops. , General Alisop and Adieiral h - • w • : ' . ' s .
• • ac ts -Victoria, and Albert.
guard to the Kliedive. • ' . , Seymour are now holding a cOunch of • war. Y. S. uad.rOns of . the Second Life.'Guarde
The Porte has received a Petitien. signed in view of..an attack on the city from that tread9Horsei:Guitede-rembarl d Hth t ' -
te .on e rans
by 2,000 Egyptian notables,. requesting the ,quarter.•, The 'Bittern gunbeitt ig...inOored pOrt Calabria thig morning.
Sultan the diensissal Arabi, 'off the Aboukir. forte, Can
'PFIEIVOIIIIENA•ii, penu.viEri.
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A Child licatsIler Utthy tiih4Ter10 DCalttil
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illtardereti With a Woodeol,cg.' . • '
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' ' A des:patch', frona 'Decatur, ' Ala.; saya.:
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Mary MOok, aged.4 years,„a vicioue child
(beware - of infitationS).--cure sick and
bilious headache, cleanee the stomach. and ..-----
boWels,.and,i5u.rify the blood.' Toget genu-
ine .see De. Pierce's signathre.and portrait
en Government stamp.' 25 .cents 'per vial,
by, druggiste. , • ' ' • ..
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derfui . affinity.' 'to Ithe • 2)11Yestive •
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lipparatzm'and tlie•Liyar, iizereas,-,
not to ratify, of and ;shell .the . The European, offidial. at . Smyrna hes
bY the Khedive. -- . ' . . ..... , linee from. the offing. The 1116-nareli:and ' warned his Geyer' ' ' . '
nmeut that.a rnanof-war
The Khedive has --authorized the:Englishe the Irip left taday for Port Said. . is necesgarrthere as tfie slightest 'ci uarrel
t0.0ccupy as na.nob of 'the Shur Canal ag ' ' :'1V -the House ; of Com/Pons laat.'evening - b • 1 d:- . --" • . - • -
. . . • . . mig t ea_te_serious disturbances.
they think rieeePeary for the einulsion of the Government . consented, after a long .' A despatch froth Alexandriain the aedend
-the- rebels..-:-- Arabilas-itistructedathee-diset,ission,stn,modifystheaMarquisettlare, ..
, editionof...the Tithes gives: the, followingam•
Bedouins on the; canal to.obey De LEBBOpf3. tington's motion: approving of the despatcb . donut Of the searptothe'outpeat of the 60th
All persons furniphed with a. permit from to Egypt of 5;000 Indian trOopse with. a Rifles : Fifty mounted. A.rabs . attacked the
De Lesseps are allowed togo to, Cairo, ; ' „reeerve of 1,500 men, g0 BS to leave the,' outpoets. They :approached Under cover
The Admiralty is. preparing nine trans: queatienof charging tlie colt of the expedi-
, . f th b • I( ..t . f th ' I d h d
o e ena an men o e oana , an .. a
.,.. ports. Four have already.started, . . ' ,•tion on the,Indian finances open for fhpure alnaost aitesed the advande sent • 'b f h
The French residents at Port Said have discussion. . ' „ , . • ' ' observed theni.' tle'returned.illeir.flre arid
protested against the withdraWal of :the', .'Whe illOYal Pandlios Position. then ..aan back' Unharmed. to the,. 'pick t
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French squadron • from thoee waters, and The wisdona of the Queers in PreVehting 'There was some sharp ..eltirreishing and a
announced their intention.of placing thorn- the Prince of Wales from Participating in .riiiinber of shots Were exelianged, the fore°
selves under the proteetion of the United' the,dangerg of the expeditioil iS questioned' of 'the onenly being. undertain owing to
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residing in that; PlaCea : this moraing .
urina . e e : • . r
d ' , . tli 't inporary absence •of he
mother,. tied a tope around the neck of her
• f t • t •' d a•-ra d her Pim the ciadle
in an • me ea, r Lee , .
in which She was 'sleeping tci the yard,, an d •
there heather to death with a 131n13. • Som.°
neigliberia eattranted-byeetlieecrieseof-the
infant:entered tl.le yard and found the girl
P ounding the infant's, head, and seerningly
taking delight amber work. . . •
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A Chicago telegram says : Win: Clarke
aiad John Prindell, an imbecile, were pop-
fined in the• 'same cell in Bridewelllast
nighLErindell unbuckled Clarke's wooden
leg:during the night and beat him.tp death.
Mandell:Was not ceneidered dangerous.
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-.--, e., lig 3, ices are ecem . gpopu ar,
in England for .avening wear.- ' '
a .• e . . , , - . - • " . • - • , .
,:0',7,'2A, young ,inan„namecl joseph Lalorde, Son
' of Mr. Soloinon Litlerde, OfFort Dalhousie,
'Wag drowned- while bathing.in „tlie-harbor
in., Toledon 0,, on .Saturday morning..
' j. -M,, Webster,„ Of Kingston, Was• sun-
etrtiek in Belleville •on Thursday afternoon,,
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and wag enfficieetly recovered to return to
his home on .Saturday night. . - . '
The crown of the head of the Btatne of
Nelson, at Montreal, some.60 feet from the
ground,. Was, sliced Off by lightning en
Saturday. . There was. no lightning' rocl. .
'' 'A young. man named James Cananbell
ill' the disSolvtin*. i Uri C;',5 '', re 11 ov-
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zzig almosT, isisrantl.ae the di-eadfzzl ..
.yesultS 01-7),v-sPePsia; IndigeStion, .
P.I'sd, t/26., .2-0:1-aPID LIVER:, ..7z2a13.-4,$..
,Zolgesa an every daji- neces,st,37 in'
•_a•Yeerys_housg. . . a , .' ., .
s ,' It ZIcts- gently and „speedily ,in
B.,flipizEries,sa Costlyeness,_. Head- ,
nebo, S.iclr. Headache, :Distress -DS
f e.r Ea il2P^. Tri 1 n h,.'
t 'T/ Id o t Stomach
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Ileartbur21, Pains intlie• Side an
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Ene Jr A . W ant DtAppeite, .111Tan col
.einargy LOW SpIrit‘' .Z7' it/ 'RI. -
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etc 2. , , rvigara es the Liv;ez cat -
2•4es off a 1..sur:plus: ,Nle,..regulates
the Bewels; and gives tone to -the
States. h
by many., It is, owever, , endorsed by the the:•darkness. The picket fell b'aek to the
' The Italia,ti GoveraMent has refusedto Duke. of Cambridge and 'Sir .Garnet pumpingstation; about fohr limidredlyards
surreader to a Britieh doiirt martial the Wolseley. 'The campaign. Will. require in the rear.and fired.' from there, and sue-,
Italian employed in the Egyptian police , rept Meet Of • d t d . '11 " d t . cl d • cl ' ' ' ill ' ' ff T '
g y ju gmen , an wi nee o coo e in riving .. e enethy o . eour
who is eharged with leading a bitnd a NI antulantrs1 with ryrnrriv.4-.1+.,,a,, ..lear.,:ea ,,,,,,,,,,sane ,-,P 4.1i,, .00i1, P.,,,.;,,,,,,,A, iriarn
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' The 'ChiCage LtInaber :Exchange "hag
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advanced rates.fifty centp on the „dollar p,er
thoueand On. lumber and ten _ ..cente , on
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ShiDaleg for August: • - .
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was 'killed -iilea-ptreet. ,fight ,i.ri ;Carleton,.
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N.B.; on Saturday evening, Six youths.
have been areested. in, connegtienwith the
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affair:, .
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' Cizt this oat and take 14 to • .
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La.liggiSt and :get zt /9 cent Sample„ .
Or ti la.r.ge bottle for 175 cents, 'and '