CALOGRAMS.
[Eeut^b's Telegbams.]
Constantinople, November 1. Tie Sultasji Uneasy. There are evident aligns that the Porte is uneasy at Earl DuiFerin's mission to Egypt to conduct negotiations for the settlement of affairs in that country. Alexandria, November 2.
The Soudan Expedition.
Baker Pasha is re-enlisting a number of the officers and men who fought under Arabi to serve in the expedition which is being .despatched against the Soudan rebels.
Instigating to Incendiarism.
Intelligence is to hand that the three Egyptian Beys who instigated the burning of Alexandria after the bombardment, and subsequently escaped, have been arrested at Crete.
London, November 2.
The Khedive and Arabi.
The Times to day publishes a telegram stating that the Egyptian Government has proposed that Arabi should be allowed to go into exile without beiug tried, but that the English Government objects to such a course,
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4320, 4 November 1882, Page 2
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141CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4320, 4 November 1882, Page 2
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