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... EE f THE CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT THE ADVANCE OF THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT S BRIGADR, TEL-EL- K EBIR THE Brigade of Grenadier Guards under the command of tie Duke of Connaught were stationed in the second line o ...
... EE f THE CAMPAIGN IN EGYPT THE ADVANCE OF THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT S BRIGADR, TEL-EL- K EBIR THE Brigade of Grenadier Guards under the command of tie Duke of Connaught were stationed in the second line o ...
... AI£MY STA TIONS AND DEPOTS FOR OCT. I Lii m t~m d~ 11Vr~to r~oott , S Itit. it. t-liglist. lad) £:gypt. ordered)o.l (ionic fgypt; P'orch ordo' ci ons thitotIo' ItsI ?? t_;osslt. Roottid. lot but. tltnoX It I4th), BurmA,b; 1tttli, antiatoil ol borne ?? tee 1st, 154. G nard, ?? ;Cam- lot but. Detrby Rt. (4iOth), Castle- torhosry bllo; Diorlor -lid, Olanohesiter ld B. U. of Corna. LA. (46thl), ...
... (Froru our latmr edilioms of last tucbk.) THE.EMPEROR OF GERMANY. BERIN, Sept. 28.-The Emperor William left here at a quarter to six this erening for Baden-Baden. RUSSIA. ST, PETaERseURGl, Sept. 28.-According to the budget of the department of indirect taxes for1893, the revenue from that source for the year 1882 ex- ceeded the estimated amount bh 9,778,000 roubles. ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS IN ...
... .METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WOR'KS. ?? ~ i After a recess extending over seven weeks, tbo meetings of the Utetiovolitali Board of Works were ressined on Friday lit the oices, SprIg-gardens. In the abseuce of the chairillan. Sir J. Mcitarel- Hogg, Mr. Selway presided. 5,oar-i, pttarloo,k6, re osting, the Fullisin District Board, thle Vestry of iaiuioer~rit-bl, tbe ratepayers of Ililaiuiersniith, and ...
... r2ANcE. The organs of MI. Gambetta are evidently changing their language in discussing Egyptian affairs. The Republique ltrsaise says:- The Tenmes is a most extraordinary newspaper. We have followed with attention all the opinions manifested by that journal on the Egyptian questioa. They are so numerous and so different that it would take us some time to enumerate thbgu. That jonrunal ...
... 'T IETRIAL OF ARABI. T. E CHARGES AGAINST TlE EGYPTIAN PATRIOTS. A gairo telegram of Monday says:- It is necessary to repeat the warning respecting Arabi's imprisonment. He considers his life unsafe. In any case his treatment is still 'unnecessarily harsh. The British Government should interpose. Such incidents, harmless in them. selves, as the remark of a member of the Khedive's nt ourage ...
... A CALL OF TH1E MOUSE. The autumn session commences on Tuesday, and it cannot fail to be eventful in the history of the House of Commons. If the house of the people desires to prove that it is capable,of doing the business of the people it will be by ain extreme exercise of sell-denial. The Corn- mons has e of late years said too much and done too little, and it would gratifythe country if a ...
... THE BECENT' CAMPAIGN. The con iction must come upon the mind of everyone who reads the descriptions of out soldiers' return from Egypt that the campaign is over none too soon. The appearance of both men and horses of the household troops, as they made their triumphal passage through London, was indeedpainful and pitiable. 'the former looked thin, gaunt, and careworn; the latter in such bad ...
... M1ADAME DORVAL. -4 The present epoch may almost be called one of remi- niscences, and, without intending to make any comparisonrs, which, after all, serve no practical purpose, it is perllitted to us to remark that the French stage of the present daly has not the same splendour to boast of that it enjoyed in the first half of this century. At the Comedie Frarqaise there are uudoubtodly a few ...
... (THROUGH REUTERS AGENOY.) FRENCH RACING. PARLS, Ocr. 22. The following axe the results of to-day's rases at Chantilly :-Przx de .Moteooxtaine: Camrxdrste, 1; Mcsqu.Jc 2. Prix d'HIallate: Missy, 1; Ageda., 2; iVillers, S. Prix de laTable: Cldlie, 1; QLoterie, 2; X iEgyptien, 3. XPrix de Ia Salamandre: Chltof l,; Verte Boone, 2; Farfadet, 3. Pnz de Chatesu-n[af- fitte: Laflultee,l; Optimia,2; ...
... LONDO.N, FIDAYl October 6. Our Special Correspondent in Cairo tele- graphs that the ceremony of the proces- sbion of the Prophet's Carpet took place there yesterday. Among those -present were the Ehedive, the Duke of Connaught, Sir Garnet. Wolseley, General Graham, &c. The Foot Guards, fthe Sussex Regiment, and the Mohammedan compauies of .the Indian con- tingent of infantry and cavalry took ...
... 3LET PJO IuGRTMG0 To -zme znrroZ OP TIM DAILY NEWS. Sia,-As the subject of electric lighting is one to which I have given consdrbeatnipras you WMl permit me to offer afwbifrmrsuo some of the statementscotneinypitrsig I article in to-day's.DailNwsDelnwihlet- city for a plant ,of, 2, ?? lamps, I sea that under teha fpeiiayota several items are entirelyomte. orisacn entry is made for offices and ...