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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-07-28, Page 5THE HURON SIONAL, FRIDAY. JULY, x81882. WAR IN EGYPT. Cater, J JJ.—['.td glare, • 1,1 the surruundt.i j ,Iu ry us trees, u f m ,rg and mire de,,•nrtole. 1.40 u., IT ,+ to- day ars .wile g alt I awp +n • , 1 r taokrsg S.rtilo!p'. B+wj fi: has now left Cr'ro • Aunties'*, J 1!y /! R , ro t t ►i canoes aro e.►iris ser lay iu t. , dire. - tion of Rtale 1 ail Ilila'►i. 03,v,tel dead bodies ,ave Weil tau u 1 at M ih- wuudied Pour Buo, Jsly a1.--F.e.h e.irth- works have bee , throwu up by the Egyptian. at P.,rt Guerne., , six milts from here. The Amba at t oral a are inurderiug the Copt. TYe WAR Ions London, July Yl. —t i th, bou+e of Commons the eeorut try fur w street that the proposed vote of ore Ii: f .r the Egyptian expedition will be £4,3J).000. Ile also asked a aup,,leme.itr,y vote u! 10,000 then fur the uuy. &r Chariot Dilke denied that s convention hal been concluded with Femme relative to thus Sues canal, stusscati d emote. At a metope of the C,ttserv,ttive peen yesterdy Lod Salisbury stated that in cvaseireem of the gravity of the foreign sitsataoa he could not recommend the peen W bring about • oriels on a domes. tic question by rejectint the arrears bill. A 0aa11•11 OPINION. Betalin, July 29.—The Pnusiau 1',•tar I/,rsa te, in an article on the policy of Germany, says:—"The maiotesraaos cot the former state of thlttgs is imp •seible finee d Egypt mhaaf ically falleEngland. It n under P sib's to prognosticate the work of the fu- ture as no power has disclosed its piens. Eraphind has nut reckoned up the con- sequences of her mune. There is no neoessity therefore for Germany to pro - maturely take sides Newark in dicid- ing upon the attitude to be taken will not prove Eales to tradition. Alexandria, July 23. —Arabi shot 11. Bedouins yesterday for showing dissatis- faction. General Alison has boon en- deavoring to detach the Bedoeina from Ar.:h; and secure therm as allies of the K. .re The English force is so weak th.et w•. forward l,oveurent cool take place ,., t yr week,. Meanwhile Arabi is " ...,,p on the Nile and canals to tloo , . he country. This he can accom- plish when the Nile rises %efIlciently, say in three weeks London, July 23.? -On W.duesdee an ultimatum was sent to the Sultan asking him to state within twelve hours whether he is trilling to mend troops to Egypt. It was upon the receipt of an evasive reply that the time for further delay had pass- ed The Queen has expressed a wish that the Duke of Connaught participate in the Egyptian expedition. Alexandria, July 23. -• - Documents found on Ragheb Bey, second officer of embargoed steamer, show that for months he acted as fire aunt of Arabi Pooh& fur carrying communications be- tween him and the palace and the Pan Islumanye Committee at Constanti- nople. Ragheb being promised len- iency, confessed. giving • complete lint of Tarsons with whom Arabi connected. ie The list includes the names of several influential persons in Constantinople. Ragheb also gave • list of Arabi a ton - federates in Egypt. There is enough water, if carefully used for three weeks. Cheref Pasha escaped from Cairo and has gone to Port Said. The Khedive has summoned him to Alexandria An eyewitness from Tantah states that 86 Eurepeana were tortured, disembowell- ed and torn to pieces, women were vio- lated and tortured. Soldiers participat- ed in the atrocities. Arabi's new goo. ernment has issued a proclamation stat- ing,that every native molesting Chris liana will bo shot. It is believed this is a stere foran to cover themselves should they fall into British Linda A MALL 1tNOOCNTEL L. -day 250 rifles umder an aide-de- camp ,f Gen. Alison fushed beyond the militia six mile. hence to blow up the railway. They met some of Arabi's cav- alry and several shots were exchanged. The Etyptians fled leaving two desd and several_ wounded The rifles finished the work and withdrew. Itrituh troops occupy Aboukir and '4MtthiA Ih. g std td the t/rtumyV e wltu oh.ys in orders will be res •r,l ed; he wit, dosstoe will have t •• u. .we kiusstif no boistips AAst bunt;. d Aleastft►rrig emote ors held under our pet diliseey. Er: Dorris* Foram &&nested sod A was t. It was decided Dad los rims e tufts until ordered by t t sul tan. A tule.ram was Beat from C„u- etantiuuple to thus effect. . Arabi then returned to Als:mans. I cordon! hila W reinforce the fort& He reldi,d that he would never du so, and then started fur Kafr-el-Doan Unless I was certain thus the object of Frame and Ragland was a to take paeseseion ut Egypt, but tt►er to restore rider, I shoui.l have been the 6rat to viae my Ids in dvf.uoe of my a,sutry. 1'us KusDt�L Caro is dsaudsd ..f tt,. ,pa They re series pour iu fn,ii. tl.-., prnottle-a, but they are lmutedirrte') Jes, atehed t„ Anibi's headquarters. The Iade:tole has I.ueu . rdered to Intl un the enemy's ("awoke—neer Aboukir if they Dome with- iu rutgu. rum +utlsfMr esus& IIs&* Ssttwt•a. It ,lust 1$ sonsidend enet.1t tett Arabi will leyOairo mines &I sen and cap. turned. In reply to the khedive's pro - demotion, Arab' app,iutd a ministry of his two at Cairo. Preparations bare bon made to sttask Aboukir. Arabi is moving portions of his lanes is that direction. The despeR4iiii for Arabi brought by the embargoed steamer were seized. It is stated that twn of Arabi's colonels acting ss spies mitered the town dittgvised as dervf.hea The khedive rerimeted that tie dasttssr pissed lo Dideigno, to brism 71000 Albanians to set as hi. body guard. The ministers op- posed the proand refused to provide money. WNeengbare sere mese. Baasrrnrw, duly 24 --The Rev. „/r. W iliuogb by in the Bourse of murniog's services auaunoed that w le ua he was glad the cbargetl recently prefer- red against him Itsd been sustained, and he had not on theme grounds been acquitted by the Ezaminiag Committee, he desired to more felly eradicate him- self with regard to Dee poral. lie had been unformed that his staterrteute dur- ing the utvestzp.tioa had bees contra dictory because of his refusal to answer a certain question put to him during its progress. He had dose this benu.e it did Dot relate to the socuestiun, sud therefore was not within bounds of the Examining Committee. He, however,' wished now to remove any iutpruper oonetruction or wrong inferenos. that may have crimen from this rumour, by avowing that he had beim as guilty to every lady in the congregation as to the young lady in queatioe, and that no un. chriutien•like c,ndart had ever existed between them. The rev. gentleman be- lieved that had the plaintiff been in p a esion of more of the facts at the outset he would never have entered into the case at all, and gate him credit for more honesty thkn many of its abettors who had been more secretly working out the ends of their mhos. He trust- ed this would be the last time he would have otxsake to refer to this unplesM tt matter from the pupa. A lease a a..repeat killed la caned*. It is but a few years sloe* Mr. Robert Young, one of oar most worthy and re- spected citrons, caught a glimpse of an aquatic monster In Chats Lake, near Arnpnur, Canada, which he describes as being of enormous size and proportions. Capt. Brown ed the steamer Alliance al- so got • view of no of these monsters in the same watery the summer before last, and various other people claim to have seen large specimens at different times and at divers places. But this week we are in a position to announce the capture of what is prub•bly one of the progeny of the real original old Chits Lake serpents, which has often struck terror to the hearts of superstitious river men. While owning down the Snow Rapids with • tow last Monday morning, and while off Black- well s Island, the crew 'of the Levi Young noticed a huge serpent swimming shoed of the boat. Kr. John Dungan, chid engineer, and a deck hand named Shaw, jumped auto a boat and started in urea° of the reptile. They sucneeded n getting within striking distance of the serpent when Mr. Dungan struck it • How over the head with his bar. The beast then turned and male for the oc- upents of the boat, litetall)) churning the water in has fury. Another power- ful and well directed blow with an oar en the neck of the serpent laid it out dead, when it was t skestrn tow and drought aboard the steamer. The crew of the beat stretched it out ons rail and meas- ured it with a rola Its total length was eleven feet, while the body was thirteen inehes in circwmfa'enos. Ita jaws were open and a pair of compasses inserted, which opened a distance of cox inches. The destiption given ed this reptile is the same as that gives by Mr. Young and °apt. Brews, en that it is possible that the one just killed is a lineal descendant of the old king snake who has sported binsdf is Chats Bake for yuan pad. — (Arnprior Chronicle. will occupy Ramleh to -morrow. Arabi has levied a war tax u ,n the land to the nominal amount of ,?0.000. b ARABI'S wyaaaoru. Rhe Khedive learns that Arabi is well c Rnpplied with pruvisions and •munitioo but hi. forces are not increasing. , laalfCH PRZPaIATlONN- ""Toulon, July 22. —The advosos rained of the French e:peditios eoMeisidpg of 6,000 marines is p.— pare to embark Paris, Jul �—�T'ph�e credit ox the Ptian expedition will amount to forty million franca TAB aatneH /OM,'S. London, July 22.—It is said the Brit- ish force in Egypt will sono number 14. 000 available men. The Duke of Oso - naught and Generals Alison and Wood will command the brigades. MIAMI IOCIczD. Alexandria, July 2A—The following is the khedive's pessaaagtion: Arabi Pasha, in consequent, sl yogis departure to Kai. 0e el Dwar aoespaniedbythe army, without orders, stopping railway traffic, preventing as from noeiving telegrams and eswstsMiss lone through the post and i the rotors of eon fugeea to tear hams Alemsdria, sod of pithiness in war propattstisas andt your N( 1 to Dorne ter els titer re- ceiving MAR I Cowin. pm from the office of sdilidsr of "sr. Tele altlnDiwa TO Val sally. The khedive has Wood the following to the army: Onerenem the order for the dismissal of Arabi Pada from the office of minister e1 war you will knew the great motive' whits tssantated his (Iismissal. Hass lerwaed be will bows no authority over yea Whammy* arm with his sod sl,, 1. will have is his Mem Who - B eeves. Beeves. slaws ebsdis.in sad eswdwms to nor ruie M111 damn honer, esw1ay sod i _. • hes. Ten nod to swan 1 s summery i W ... dtd wall d mgws • es. for the piton haus semi on rbh iabsersidi for then the Mona of the onietiry without dimoglog Ne privileges of the&mont gossrasi I son convinced you will eomleem yestseiwes *sly orders, which *moot hers my ob rise Ttroattmse era Carr. fir. Parnassuae, Juli 23—It is stated that the err ht, peuititrely Axed thedate of his assandisa M the sad of August. Ia ocomossoss d NEWS petioesdings of the (hand Dei Oss liaotrne'u party it is believed Um,slshupliti a revolution end ahsinaily y provide(t with ni sist•e who coupe the re rposalbellg daseMditotisn. The czar has hem u 4 Y tfls maid of the first revolstisaeey MOMS (iW a1'y will oc- cupy and mus the Es/tie provinces. The number of Treses arms -clads ready for imlmodi.to servile in the Med- **names has loss ineees.sd from nine to Mom The most of the vewab,how• ever, eon slid to be oMd se mall man- onidd b lightly power, sad d an spool, s .pmrati..ap..lig•.nn. .4 sotinilyauaersd. «rotigsst •used is the � is this R NM sdoobt- ss s Is tilos dispisaaslat sod is pv,aslled Oat tie uwolias by armor Biwa imaiss WAIL is fru six 11Eton gloms, .ill ties gess, sad mi- tlaiiaslsa the s sourest. 01 tut rue sad Trifle ars.imll. Osbert, theFriedland, c� k est tirnotr thou is only Dina;!Il L ~� I into m& l the sash instead of the E. Ali mth i, the story , ight E R GE 111d Deis Alexamdrir, the d might Ilan bas • d6kaeut tine. 1'• grail Ornso est or S11fiw000 "j' &nese to *goofs* asauy Ira Intents Bum psis, �itelltfo isorderc d to act and Liver. when this °Mir L 10ade to you la your own bons. in ail sincerity, Wiliam — Ambits certainty of ZOMBI (host Bradt) tares pe=ts sad Biliousness. 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