CABLEGRAMS.
(Bbdtkb's Telegrams.) j ■! q N: (undated).
The panic at Alexandria continues, and pot iiiily .''are> European! lfiiviiigJEgypt, ;but also rich uattveS>with• thbir Wrema. The Canal is closely watched, ( K suspicious • looking''Srrfft/hfia f beeii iieen at Ismaila, ■■ ' j , It i'sMbr 'have been'laid down in'the Canal 'itael'f; but a feeling-of .great insecurity prevails) and apprehensions ard felt that when the military rea'cft'Egypt their pi'esenoo l may ißb too/late,iii t'v! I
Although.the cojoperation of Frarice in England's military measures in Egypt is uncertain,,; the French Government are ,d«)spatchingiT:troops' to* the« : Soutli of Prance, to be ready for any emergency that 'may' arise.--*» -'1 | • ' English precautions are very extensive, though, as men, they an pre-sent-confined -to- drafting a large force of the l MeHit3rraiiiia , ti. ii, 'No regiments have yet revived marching orders. Sir i'aginients to form tfie intended expeditionary .corps, opn,sjsting. of;2s,PQo|n<eni:and that Sir Evelyn :W.ood will take command. A formidable fleet is now assembled at •Aloxandriaj amply ; ;etipplied'"with .torpetioes and. every requisite 'fdf.oflerisive •warfare.' • ><•' ■ • •■■■»■■■■* ,t.. |
Irish affairs, with tho excoptioil of questions auggeetod by the state of affairs .in |lgypt,.Bxclusiyely occupies the-attea-I tiun Rill slill blooks the way, and more puetof amendments); have yet to be dealt : with by the.. Oummittee. Meanwhile ;»mui;aera aad out rages of all kinds'are' more dating and frequent than ever. • • | of .Mr Walter Bourke and Corporal-Wallace w^^» e , day, 00/nes i yester,W, :when Mr.^BlaketfagenV, -'arid iMr Keane, a toward .to, fihe. Marquia of Cannoatde, were' beth kilTed while! driving -ctii'iiiakti " Mra"piake, l 'who : Was eilitingf by her husband's iyas also wounded in t •ss?. i's ve^B^i^tioii; that tlont, outrages, and intimidations iare no w;rorganiaed in on the motf! dangetnusly •extensire wale,, v ,', r/ 1' , $,» on thfe 17lh, bohsistecl. of'4oo Snider riflW , ■ bayoneta*,' eases of six-cham-herett. revolvers, several - kegs of powder,
and 100,000 "rfunV of' fully-char-ed ammunition. -I'm- |yV A® a recent;feslji%;Mr Gladstone » e P" for Newcastle I'n-P are iPggUp 1 accept anjMenflmeDt to the plottirir two-thirds majority instead wilingmajority will be required.
:. f n le - Prevß ' ltiun of Crime Bill, Arrears of Eflnrßill, Corrupt" Practices KIIJ and Reform of Puiliamoiil avy Procedure Tijil ? r « tn be proqeeded withjhis' session; ill 'nthp.rmeasureaaniiounccdintlrQQe'uQ'a thros?u oyer;>\ f? i .»Ireland|Kave formed!! ■an Assooiation, called the Land' Corpori. fully subaonbecl. Tbe prinoi: make adv&nces tft 1 'landlords, own lands, anil lease farms whose owners are unable to manage Bach lands them-, salves. ThePiiruellite members,in,Parliatrient'and tkeii^rgans 1 in ? Duiilm an.i savagely denounped.th.fAs'sfoiatijin,: JThif ,6yi.den tlyfcon'aiderjtj very formidably and percieve that it means ..war.to. tho, knife agaiust the.Land League, J " "/'f.', m'V'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 2
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