ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[eeutee’s telegrams.] CAIRO, March 27. The Egyptian Assembly.
The Egyptian Chamber of Notables was prorogued to-day. The political situation is unchanged. LONDON, March 27. Severe Gale.
A very severe gale has been experienced in the English Channel and on the English and French coasts. It has proved disastrous at Harve. Several wrecks have resulted, and a lifeboat which was proceeding to the assistance of a vessel was capsized, and the crew, numbering sixteen, were drowned. Another Outrage in Ireland.
The house of Mr Mahon, Magistrate, near Roscommon, was destroyed, by an explosion of dynamite last night. The inmates, however, escaped uninjured. The perpetrators of the outrage have not yet been arrested. Robbing a Naval Officer
Intelligence Las been received that Captain Bosanquet, of H.M.S. Northumberland, at present stationed at Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, has been attacked and wounded by a marauder near that town, and robbed of what money and valuables he possessed. The robber succeeded,in escaping.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2488, 28 March 1882, Page 3
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