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WAR IN EGYPT.
British Iron -clads Bombard the
Forte of Alexandria.
Terrtbleleeirrt of /be areal Limns --%rant
Bey Sats* est Ibe Waite Mar
lelsltaphs flint the snytis retA at
seven
from the Porter was weak and ineffective.
The explosion in the fort of Mersa ilii
Kansa had oucnrred by 8 o'clock. The
ship engaged seethe nflexible, Tesner-
•ire,Penil ,pe,Btf{)erb,Sultan, Inv ktciole
LATER --The magentas at Fort Ada
has been blown up.
this murniBj fire
Alexandria and onarch.
England has two well-definel inten-
tions in the war that has begun with
Egypt. The first is to place in power in
the land of Khedive such en authority as
will guarantee there shall be ne more
anarchy, and that free residents of Eure-
peens in Egypt shall not be further men-
aced. The other to fully protect the
Suez Curial, and keep it as a highway of
commerce as clear es the open sen. Both
objects are prompted by motives that
will secure approbation throughout the
civilized world.
Alexandria, July 10th, 1882.
HARBOUR DEFENCE.
Bearing on the entrance, one battery
has five nate inch muzzle -loading rifled
Artnstrones All the harbour point,
three of the same, one bearinte on the
Monarch, are in readiness. Fort Ada
hes one heavy ten -inch rifled gun.
Some heavy guns are at Kafertlla. Two
rifled guns are bearing on the Invincible.
Inside the harbour there is a host of
smooth -bore batteries. All the guns,
however. are poorly mounted, and will
soon be silenced by the fleet.
FOR THE SHORE.
A large contingent will disembark
from the ships if required to complete
the dis:n:\. -.le forts. Major
Tull().k, the .uilit,ry, attache, will ac-
company the shore brigade. He has in
frequent reconnaissances obtained com-
plete information as to the forts. Og-
ling and Nordenfeldt guns will conver
their movement. Lying behind the
ironclad' are the Bittearn,,,, Decoy;
Cygnet, and Condor gunboats, all out-
side of the rang of tire of the batteries.
Behind these again isa urett fleet' if
steamers lying there to await the result.
The Austrein and German war ateamere
appear t, beat last getting ready to
move outside. At eleven o'clock the
Invincible, Monarch, and Penelope
'novel out and anchored outside the
harbour. The seen seal noimpress-
numbs Ind etre • -
tttl is panic. Grew& el F}e}rle are ruah-
iitg about the streets or crowding up the
Rue Iters -rel -Tin towards the vice -regal
palace. !deny ambulance parties are
sees behe
aring
their ver w h h l burdens t
the rrd crusof
Geneva is Wnsueoualy dying. The Sag -
staffs of the Dutch and Greek Consul•
toes still try their respective flags.
Orr ALEIANDEIA, July 12 -(Nu time
The Eeyptiana worked their guns until
they were fairly blown from the batter-
ies by the explosion 4.1 shells. The
Monarch tired two hundred heavy shells,
and six thousand pounds of shot from
the machine guns. Some houses in
Gort Mex, apparently of come -etre, witlte
stood the Monarchs heaviest guns.
FOSTs vr. sats.
As this is the first time that the new
style of ironclad vessels has been oppos-
ed to the tire of forts, the contest was
watched with the thgreatest
� iced States war
interest from
on board our ship,
steamer Quinnebang, which was anchor-
ed only some five cables off on the port
beam of the Temeraire. So close was
she to the scene of the combat that the
shot from the forts frequently passed
quite close to her. The forta themselves
suffered terribly, but the effect of the er-
onous and heavy projectiles hurled
against the earthworks from the 81 -ton
and otherguns was disappointingly small.
The ships themselves got off easily.
The Inflexible's crew experienced a
somewhat peculiar sensation when
a huge spherical shot went through
from port hole to port hole. She
likewise received five ur six shots, which
penetrated her armour, the armour of
the Superb being also penetrator'. 'rhe
Penelope and the Inflexible were the
principal marks tor the enemy,who how-
ever, by merely firing round and speri-
cal shot -they had no shell it appears -
front guns badly elevated, inflicted but
little hurt cotuparstively. Thus, though
the Invincible was closest within range
she was but seldom hit.
`:ITTEIcAL MODERN WARFARE.
The cannonading from the• fleet, after
it got fairly under way, was simply the
most perfect specimen of naval warfare
witnessed in modern times The guns
had been all shorted and trained for
nearly twenty-four hours, but when the
order to open fire was given the crisis
made the gunners noticeably nervous.
But this was only for a moment. With-
in twenty minutes from the first shot
the ,nen aboard the ships eteadied to
their
rk in such shot didjust what grandevery
it was fired to to
' t M�aifN
Let wtiet Mr. Mancha !taws" d
the Ind ouu�essioti, bought • twu-yenr-
uld melt from Mr. Jacob Diehl, for tie
sum of $160.
WAaatxoros, July 10. - Uuiteau'sI
bonen have been stripped of all ttush toad
ins,now es the roof of the men
undergoing the bleaching pro-
pstery la bang placed on ea-
bitiun to the inuseuw.
Mese, Ward Beteher, in • sermon on
Sunday sight denied hits ideas of heaven
aad kelt. Mr. Beselr alts sot believe
eT�st,, they are localities, but is of opinion
Ms; Cukor* punishment is remorse for
Ma, extending. for • limited period into
eternity, and that ultimately peace and
happiness will come to all souls.
Mawr.
J. 1'. Brown is also oaths sick het.
Mims McDougall has gene to see her
friends near 'seesaw.
The Rev. Mr. Psieeliard was ■sable to
preach last' sabbath the Rev. ll/s. Me -
Lew of Blyth officiated fur hitt. We
hope to we Mir. Pritchard about in •
few days again.
"LIR' TH('NDtL"
LONDON, July 12. -The Tdegtfs s
correspondent at Alexandria went close
along the land in w open boat. An
Arab informs hint that many huudred
persons were killed. Between Adjetni
and Alexandria an explosion ()recurred in
s fort, killing everybody inside. The
Arabs liai4 the noise of falling shells was
like thunder. They declared people
were killed in distant streets They
stated the obstinacy )f the defence was
owing to the fret M t' henbatt ries were
Thee .
manned bjy negroto
s.
eget and townsfolk at twloud life o thousand. mong the wadi- sevrvereds amounted to illness the pastor, Rev. Owing Pri h -
FLAG OJ TECCS DIarLAYED. ard, was unable to attend.
ALIAANDate, 1:30 p.m., July 12-A -
flag of truce is 'hewn from the town and
a vessel steaming towards the fleet is al-
a showing a flag of truce.
Two eighteen -ton guns en the Alex-
andria were disabled, shot having pass-
ed through the portholes
At three o'clock the Bittern steamed
out and signalled: 'Negotiations have
failed. I have accordingly informed the
authorities on shore that you will ever
the batteries at 'half -peat three." From
this it seemed as if the officer and staff
observed in the Hospital Battery, find-
ing themselves in a dangerous position,
and unable to escape, simply hoisted a
flag of truce in order to, get out of fire.
There was great indignation expressed
that five hours should have been wasted
in abortive negotiations, while meantime
the swell had increased se much that -the
fire from the vessels ta,.ulu have fern in-
effective,
f's•,TtVAL-A, Lineberry festival in
connection with the Leith* Aid Society
of the Presbyterian Churoh, Auburn.
was held at the residence of Mr.J. Sym-
ington, on Thurtda , July tith, when
there about 150 people present After
partaking of the abbbbbundunce of berries
and gond things provided by the ladies,
all separated to take part in the gamed
which they moat enjoyed, of which there
was selection in the way of table and
lawn croquet, swings,quuits, carpet ball,
etc. Those present were much indebted
to the ladies for the excellent music on
the organ, and also to Mr. McLean for
the sweet strains from his violin. The
impress-
ive in a high degree. Slowly a
foreign ate:amers moved frost;
THE ARO.'i(EYT TO TBE PURSE.
Ito the House of Commons Mr, Child-
ers added that he did not expect that
the military preparations would cause
military expenditure to he exceeded,
tough of course if active ()aerations
were proceec,ed with a vote of credit
would be necessary. This may well be
imagined when it is remem1 bered that
every shot fired from the 81 -ton guns
cats the country £50. As yet no strip
has been lost, and the few that have
been hit have got of easily. 'rhe Mao -
arch, one of the most conspicuous marks
escaped being n touched owing to the
fa
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Money to Lose on �sel�atll urur. rots
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Ooderich Sept- l0. 1110.
sre4ertek Markets.
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Bran. V cwt
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Woof-. ........................ 18 16
Wood ........................... 7O0 7,0
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The Rev. Mr. Sabine succeedes the
Rev. Mr. Broad as pastor of the B. C.
church here.
PZEIIONAL.-Owing to the illness of
Rev. Mr. Turnbull, service was conduct-
ed in the Presbyterian church by Mr.11
McNair. of Goderich, who has returned
from his third terra at Knox College.
He u very popular here.
OLD FAcas Bece.--Mr. John Stewart,
lately of Wheatland, Dakota, is back af-
ter a two years' stay there. We also
observe the gonial countenance of Mr.
W. Rome, after a e mouths Sojourn
in the Buckeye State.
WO`t THEIR Pa.u'. i. -The lady pe-
destrians wish to thank the bachelor who
recently put up the neat wire fence, for
the nice way iia which he has levelled
the hi hwa for their comfort on the
A THIRD FLAG uF TRC(•E. 1 roadsitoe. They hope landowners north
The admiral is again sending ashore to and south in the limits of Leeburn will
inform the authorities that he accepts) fix their fences in front as well as he
the flag of truce, but it will be the last has dune.
truce to which he will agree, and hence- A OLD LANDMARK GoNIL. -- A few
forth he will consider hoisting the white days ago the old Inc house on the farm
flag signifies gpconditienal surrender,
and' will act accordingly.
FE.AR., Fm'. TII2 ENTIRE 'LE.rTt'I TION 07
Real 'Estate.
HOUSE, AND LOTS NOS. 33 AND
71k oerf� el hlptort• and Kan[ strew. in
the town of (i06erteh, for sale cheap. or will be
xchaugod fur farm property. For yyaarn is a para
.pply t., JAS. e1SAU1. Arebitatct, onlce ('rabbs
Block ..•r J. ('. CCRRIE, suctluncer.
ALEXANDRLa-
tt p.m. -The conflagration in town Is ..
still extending. Flames are rising in front plans prepared by the Dunlop
various opuarttrrs and there is much an- I architect, who has the contract of the
xiety aboard the fleet lest the general I Woodwork and MreJul►n Stewart, Sr.,
destruction of the town should take tk a mason work.
. e, le wen
Penelope ruck eve times, but winds abatel and the sea piing [ n.
The ton'
,ear to b':
Mr. James Linklater, was pulled
down. It was built about 1830, being
one of the first log houses built in Lee -
burn. itssite On Mr. Linklater will build
once- a handsome reaidence
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OFF .1[.ess.tvnatA, p. nt.--The In- 1 }�
BEHAVIOUR OF THE lin IY• vit:cible fired a nine inch shell at Fort
The Egyptians behaved magaiticently, Mex. It struck the paint aimed at, and •
officers and men vleing with each other I Homes burst out from the buildings
in acts of bravery, the former after leap -
There was no reply, nor there any sign
ing upon the breast enure and parapets I of hie in the fort. As far as Lambton ,
to mark the eect of every shot. They -could judge, Alexandria appeared quiet.
stuck to their guns to the last, and when In the Khedive's palace there is a large
•
a party of blue jackets and marines land- I gap ceased h a Shell. The harem of
ed from theseveral
to blow up Furl j the alace is completely gutted.
Mex they taw several Aced inside theP
Nr, Moet B )Wtra FLAGS OF TRC,'E.
which take lace renders fort. Like the ships the English sailors The Helicon weal itt' at Aix o'clock
the stately procession of war ahips ex- and marines behaved magnificently, and r bfThe notice that any nit six
for
tremely impressive. The merchant thatfewkilled tt ns due J %
berths acct steamed out of the har her armour t
trated.
The merchant steamers presented n',
regular order. but the war ships of the
various nations steamed out in squad-
rons, saluting as they passed the Admi-
ral's flat, while the bands played the
national airs. Scarce a'bre:•'h of wind
was blowing; the various enc' ;ns droop-
ed against the masts, the brik_at eastern
et:). overhead, the deep btu. sea, the
,shite clothed crews clustering on the
rigging, and the knowledge of the change
which would soon
Hot. Mr. Mcj,elau to .we
ter of Marine and Fisheries.
It is feared that the Dutch it -uncle I -
Adder has been lost with all bands.
Sir William Harcourt denies that
bloodhounds will be uaed in Ireland for
tracking murderers.
The C. S. Senate cut the allowance
for medical attendance on the late Pre-
sident from $52,500 to $36,000.
• It is said the Canadian Pacific. Syndi-
cate will ()take Owen Sound their head-
quarters, from tahich to draw sup' lice
for the construction of their road.
1)n Saturday, George Lesard, 104 yrs.
old, walked to the pension offices in
Mnntreal, and drew his pension. He
was a soldier of the great Napoleon.
A FATAL BEE STI],:. -Nathan Bris-
c••e, a farmer living in Earnestown, near
Napanee, while handling bees on Sun-
day, was stung on the forehead by one
and died in shout fifteen minutes. Bris-
•tt d Niuie- Godertch
eteamere were all crowded with refugee
those who had held on till the last in
hopes that matters would not come to
an extremity. By half -past twelve the
American squadron of three ships, two
Russian vessels, one Austrian, and one
c
there were so truce must be made by a steamer sent
iefly to the splendid handling of the out to the fl
eat. Luubet. n,
thein an inter -
huge i ds and the swifter gunboats, 1 view with lee.. a Pasha, c•mtplintented
and to the fact already alluded to that i
the Egyptians chiefly fired round and him
n nehtire fuis coua eonsthe esistanc led aeet ,n a
sphericalshot,uw•ing toa scarcity of shell. said
mien children.
THE H.\Yt')% WAS ALL ON ONE 8[DE, and children.NDRIA IN FLAMES.
I[1 flattte9
German alone remain. The Rua -el -Tin Paloce was , •
Six w - k few minutes attar the
Save for a somewhat numerous colony ' lei the time of our despatch leaving Alex- 1 shot elan tired a Fort Mfrs ahs w Site
of Italiano and Greeks, the Europeans endrin Many • f the shot and shell sh, was again hoisted. Dense amore is
•e quitted the city. Those who re from the 80 -ton guns flew high, and .,ad riming over Alexandria furan two quer
tnain have barricaded their houses.
British
PORT SJuly
Admit•alhoSeymour
consul byy orderof
has stopped ships frtam entering Suez
Canal.
ALEXANDRIA, July 11. --As the Ameri-
can squadron steamed past the British
fleet yesterday salutes were exchanged.
Tho British bands played "Hail Colum-
bia," and the Amuurican ,'God save the
Queen."
bably damaged the city. the ra rt �� Another tire has just broken out, c. ,e was ;3 yen old.
to Cairo has suffered pretty badly, and
is still commanded by the guns of the and teats are ex}•reSneilt that the ntob Albert Williamson, aged about four -
fleet. This (it may be added) effectu- has began to pillage and destiny.
while at work in McIntosh 8 ally cuts off front Arabi Bey all possible - - -�-- teen, while a mirk at Woodbridge on
Tay -
chance rd escape by that route er of des- _ lore
e ser ua•.rnin hail his rightidea on
K
Egypatcptians
troops by the rei1rlthe The We Hutto!"
glad to nn eoys AT E hat ,I. the A recent ,'aught in the wood picker and torn off.
ish vessels
would have injure 1 this Eng- We gi
al College a couple if Huron boys dis- over the victim by another bey in play
line vessels more had not their tint been ; examinations of the 1►ntariu .►sgricultur- • I' is said that a sheet whichwast men
so wild. ti tguielied thettuela•es by taking high was caught by the 1,:.ker, -and Willtan-
JAI'R ABOARD AND AeHOR6. Tank in the n•m..r list. Mr. John : s tti being entangled was drawn into the
L.. A . 1.r.ro..nt, s• t[ ..f Robe' t Linde+- mat me.
ALEXANDRIA, July 11, 7 a. m. ---The was twist intense. Cheer .aft borough, E+ of TRoe'tniLi was Hannan
i , tired her guns,
THE ()RDER OF ATTA,'K. The excitement on board the
ecve sols
,, who has almost entirely re -
S rb, &lexandra, and Temer burst forth gas each elite coveted from his Late i
Sultan, tope
nice engaged the Ras -el -Tin forts from
the outside, and the Inflexible acted on
the Mek's forts to the extreme south-
west: the Monarch atel Invincible attack-
ed Fort Napoleon and the (.abbsri'f,rts
just outside the inner harbour
..OFF ALEXANDRIA, July 11-7 S. In. -
The bombardment has begun, the British
ships alone taking part in it. Of the
others, the American. Austrian, Rus-
sian and Italian men-of-war aro anchor-
ed two miles outside the breakwater.
Two TORTS SILEN4•ED.
ALEXANDRIA, July 11 7.40 a. in. -
The Alec tandra, Sultan, opened fire up•
on the pf•'rtifications. The batteries at
once ed, but their shots at first fell
ehsrt of tthe ship.. The real f the fleet
then joined in and the aetioa became
general. After twenty • tes cannon•
lade two .of the forts ceased firing. Fort
Pharms appears to he much dunaged.
The ships as far as can be perceived
have not suffered any damage.
ALEXANDRIA, July 11, 9 a tt. - The
•ttaaks on the forts has now tee t kept
up far twn hours. Smoke Kane, over
the town along the line Of thu shore bat-
teries and among the ships, hitt it is
didi-elt e. ti'isee s rwrat hdamage
e; s beene
E•4yptials have suffete'l laeaviiy. Fort
Mersa EI Kanat has been lel ova up by
awarded a dip moa. having been a win:
illness says: -"i
nil every shot was watched by the sail- nm, of three medals at the end of nus will row any five [nen in the world two
gars with the utm•tat anxiety, ehoi;ts and second years tourse, aril 'not. •:a prize miles straight asap, or two miles an
cheers greeting each successful 1111ks- fur both first err. d second year, and alio Sten, far from $1,000 to i2,�, a fide
man., On board the Penelope this cheer oma honor certificates at the Easter urd He will rhes these five men after a lapse
ing was checked for n few utintues, ow -
Midsummer Midaumntcr examinations. \Cc are glad of 48 hours two full daps of each other
to it shot from one of the forts ,lis - lad to see our young friend graduate on any suitable water on the continent
fire from the other batt(^as The fere,
are r the
w -
s, oslackening tros hasib been ,ccarried away
sad many guns dismantle.' un that and
ti forts The flags o: the Gears Red
mg
mounting a gut[. When it was seen that
Fort Mex was disabled, the word was
passed for volunteers to go ashore to
complete the work of bbowiu,1 it up. This
operation was not unace nsptuied by
danger as the trumps night have been
lying in wait. The guns, how-
ever, at least were to be spiked and
plenty of men voluntered to do the
work. They were obliged L. swim
through d un -
d the ao ng done their
urf, and duty� they
returned without casuality. After the
,et' the whole fleet drew elf freut the
.here the vessels approached each other, fin of t1,ia excellent tnatltwtwu.
ilia officers and man teal-, three cheers pos..f r.
for the Queen. '
aurae:s FORLION CRITI('t-ti.
1'•treitit 111( Val officers express[ the
opinion that excepting the emeraire
and the gunboats, the English ships did
not distinguish themselves greatly es
artilleryman, many ahells from the Mon-
arch, Invincible and Snberh Lalling 'II
seriously short. Nearly half C. the
mi,siles seemed tofall in water. ,tions
ene
were served slowly. bovine the. Egyptians
time to ree,ver from their surprise and
regain courage. Foreign cheers think
lighter guns more quickly served would
hsce ended the action ennner.
Test 111WT Yr►E' T'Y.
9:3G. - A light breeze has partially dis-
pled the amoak-ctoud sutfioientlyy to al-
low of our using our telescope. `\'e can
ase tl at the E�q� poen, have *uttered
very heavily. Fort Dfsteah el -Kenai
has been blown up with all its guns and
gtarrisM► The of the tower of Fort
Pharos, close by the 1lghthnllfs•, has been
carried away and the totpert of its
Adsh, which
gins dismounted
Fort lies close tT the Khedive'sase palace,
has
having
well nighrest' burst in N ms.asv•no
p>rsiettrated to w
o
other ov err Cho twss; Gail 1s. the
Cross. WI A) bug
city. The bei and Or oak Gags were
hoknO over the respae.i:c consulates
At the beginning of tM 1 . nb'rdtlsent
Tame'►*(+ excitment was vi A, Crowds
«Ire won wandering the r way toward
the palace. The streets •ire now desert -
e 1, tho people hav:ng fl- 1 or taking re-
f tre in cellars_ The bought( intent still
11:1r a. tn.. -
W .:inner•- The forte are gradually be
is.( titmice," Rae FI Tin forte aro suf-
feris? seveeeh, from tke heavydieestro•s
with epee high honors, and We Lave of America. The chaplengo ie open to
h ion fur -
pleasure in congratnlating prem u.t his the whole world. Tho c amp
success. Mr. Wm. McKerchcr, Baht of
tom. McKercher, of Ifowic't, also a. -
quitted himself utast creditably. lin was
awarded an honor. certificate at the Eas-
ter ex:unination3 in each of the fallow
ingbr.techcs: A�;ricature and Live Stock;
\'ete!iwir Science, Anil Dlatheinaties.
Mr. W. H. Lough, of Winton wan a?a„
awarded an honor certificate in \'etotin-
s'y Science. We hope that bit aro of our
farmers will afTora their eons an oppor-
tunity t.' avail themselves of the bi rS-
Crux son SeasrrR.)KE ' soon as
ynn melt your patient take !told of him
or her, and carry or drag him or her
into the shade. Place the body in a
sitting pOster%tthe beak against • wall
with the tont sad legs retains upon the
sidewalk sad **tended in trent of the
body. Get ice water and a brittle of
some strong essence of [finger. Pour the
ice water over the head, cops' usly, never
mind the clothes. 'then pour two or
a Wulf,three teoleWulf,of ginger in a►Xmt
half a tumbler of water, sad make the
patient swallow it quickly.
little Keep rhe
the
the head cool by using
er, and in case there is not each glow
upon the body give more ginger if
this recipe is promptly used rad fully
parried cot in every ase the Barri of
Health never have a death tt• rep'•rt
from this cause. It is no experiMeat et
quack remedy. It costs but a few emits
and a half an hour re en hour's time.
Clinger in by far the best to use,
Ina
where it cannot be had quickly two IA
three good drinks of brandy will is/Wm
fNew Otle ns Picayune
they adds that if lie could get these
matches in America he T►opld forego fur
the present his intended visit to Aus-
tralia. -
The Dublin police profess to have
fresh information iia regard to the
Phovn:x Park murderers. Tho Govern-
ment has increased the reward. The
fact that the reward has hem increased
would anent to imply that the Dublin
police have not only no additional in-
F,rmatina at ail. 1f n murder of the dar-
ing and atro:beet character rt( that of
Phcenix Perk wan committed in an
America'. or a Canadian city we should
have had no end to 1• tames at the hands
of the llritisls pears on the failure of
civilization in Ana.' ice and colonial bar-
barism. it is Banat name -%able that in
a country which may be ,,aid to he an
anted oanap. and in s 0.ty hisuiting of
the finest emistahalery in the world, the
perpetrators of each a crime rh..uld M
lone remain in concealment
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Price $.1.25 a Package
One Package will Presero 256 lbs. of Frult.
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Two Barrels of Cider.
It Will P oveat Fermentation for Years
0041.
Rum saw- 1n Manetreier, on the Mb lest..
the wife of Mr. .1. C. Re herds. of rias.
Jens Inv. 1n West Bay City. on Seaday.
Juiy ebb, the wife of air. lit ward Jeanine'.
of a sen.
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