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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1882.

AMERICAN MAJI...

The Austrian Consul is the only foreign diplo mat who has thought it necesary to quit Alex We take the following telegraphic items, relat-andrin. He has gone to Port Said.

Jng to Egyptian affairs, and other matters of gengal interest, from our San Francisco ex- ches received by the steamship Belgic, Cap tain 11. Davison, which arrived in, barbour this morning

who is able and willing, on his own account, to say what he thinks and do what he says. Sixty marines, physically speaking, could not do much, but there is a way of giving support which quadruples its value. The conduct of the Ameri- cans during the night of alarte, when it was The Egyptian Gazette was published to-day thought that Arabi Pasha was coming, contrasts is a live newspaper, started under the conremarkably with that of the French, anal Italians. trol of the British authorities..

Dervish Pasha states that he had sent fifteen telegrams to constantinople for troops, and all were unanswered.

ALEXANDA, July pan

PARIS, July 18th,

A correspondent of the Times says:-The idea of the renewal of the close co-operation of France with England has now forced itself upon the French Cinvernaient. The Cabinet Comncil has adopted resolution to this elect: The resolu tion is conditional on three things, viz.: Turkey's reply to the identical note of the Power's inviting R Arabi Pasha's army is strongly posted.. All the Forte to send troops to Egypt; the decision the Bedouins lately hovering around the city have of the Conference and the sanction of the Houses- disappeared, Artbi. Pasin has written in reply subject to these conditions, The two Govern- to the Rifalive's demands a long letter, whichments are now entirely agreed in regard to the The Khedive declares unsatisfactory. Arabi saya term's upon which their forces will undertake to he did not intend to make war, but as the lowers restore order in Egypt, are determined to force an attack, die considers it better to fight at once. He expresses willing ness to come to Alexandria, if the Khedive will induce the English fleet and troops to with, draw. If the Khedive cannot do this, Arabi re comments him to send a lipister to his camp. to discuss the situation.

The reconnoitering party of sailors and mem ALEXANDRIA, July 17th. bers of the Khedive's guani, previously referred Although on Saturday night there was no alarm to, penetrated to within three hundred yards of of an attack-by-Arabi's army, there was some-Arabi tasha's lives. They found the repous thing like a panie. Some German sailors, who concerning the dangerous proximity of a force of were protecting the German-hospital, in which Bedouins untrue. are many sick, under the care of the. German Sisterhood, hurried through the town on a false alarm that the enemy was approaching. When challenged by our pickets they foolishly crouched down and gave 10 answer. Our men-thinking they were marauders, fired, and the Germans be lieving the same of us, replied. For a time the scene was one of wild confusion. The Gemunns rair through the town. Our ainm signals were sounded all along the line. Everybody turned out thinking that the city was attacked. The only casualty of the night was that of Lieutenant Aplin of the Terter, who shot himself by the accidental discharge-of-lis revolver,

The Khedive has authorized the issue of a pro- clamation that the English Admiral being charged by permission of the Khedive with the duty of maintaining order in Alexandria, orders that all persons, European or native, caught firing houses shall be shot, and all plunderers arrested in the act shall be punished for the first offence, and shot if caught repenting it.

Ragheb Pasha, President of, the Ministry of Turkey, wrote a letter to Seymour, staling the preparations which Arabi was making were against the will of the Khedive and the Govern- ment; tu Arabi Pasha had been ordered th suspend them; that the Khedive had decided to dismiss lùm, but that the danger of a repetition at Cairo and elsewhere of the fatal disaster in LONDON, July 17th, Alexandia has induced the Khedive to tenu The latest news yesterday afternoon from porarily defer the publication of his declaration. Alexandria was that Arabi Pasha has 6,000 in. The International Tribunal and l'ost Office have fantry, 30 guns, 400 cavaly, sne sockel gun, and been re-established. One hotel is ojice), and one Calling battery. He also has a large victuals are arriving from the country. The streets body of irregulars. Orders very losely kept from the Custom House to the Grand Square are and he was obliged yesterday to shoot twenty cleared from ruins and made passable for car- Belouins for robbing his soldiers of the plunderinges. Dangerous houses were demolished with they had taken at Alexandria.

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A Constantinople dispatch states that Count Corti is strongly opposed to the Anglo-French control system in Egypt. The representative of the Car is by no means kindly disposed toward the law of Egyptian-liquidation which-was-usta. blished under the auspices of Sir Rivers Wilson, and to which Russia and the United States were the last who somewhat reluctantly gave their con- sent to its enactinent. Baron Hirschfeldt, the Ger- ayan representative, is knownto favor unrestricted military intervention by Turkey. This is again quite an Noalles, adica to that of Marquis de is against the grain of the traditional

policy of France.

Baron Colice, the Austrian Ambassador, is in favor of backing out of the Nile mud bank into which the European diplomatic craft was buried.

CALCUTTA, July 17th." The last mail steamer sailed with 1,500 com- missary tents and a large quantity of military stores on board for Sucz

***SIMLA, July 17th.

It is reported that was British sentries were shot last night by Arabs armed with Remington ritles.

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MARSEILLES, July 18th. All the French marines, retired from service who have not served fifty-one months have been ordered to return to the navy,

MALTA, July 8th, The Galena has returned from Alexandria. The troop ship Malabar das arrivedl from Gibraltar.

LONDON, July 8th.

Advices from Alexandria say that Arabi Pasha and Taulba Pasha have entirely lost prestige by their gross cowardice during the Lomitardment.

The artillerymen were kept at their guns on the 17th justant by infantry posted under cover.

The numerous executions at Alexandria excite some comment among the Liberal party, in press and in Parliament.

PORTSMOUTH, July 18th. The troop ship Euphrates has been entered to be in readiness within twelve hours. Sic will take 2,000 men to Egypt

ALEXANDRIA, July 18th... Bamich will not be occupied, but 300 marines. will occupy the difference centres of "Alexandria, guarding the whole town. The native police are organizing to and the military. Detectives are searching for suspicious persons, During the reconnoisance yesterday, Ambi's

LONION, July 18th. troops were found entrenched, hint seemed to lack" It is stated that the Government has informed proper implements.

ship-owners that it will not need to hire any more transports.

ALEXANDRIA, July 18th. There was an attempt last evening to set fire to St. Mark's buildings, the headquarters of the Americans.in Mexandria:

Rosu, July 17th.

A telegram from Cairo says 750 Europeans, mostly Italians, with the Halina Consul and an escort of furty sabliers, left on Saturday. The Ger man residents and German Consul left un Friday. Both parties aived safely at Ismailiat,

The German Consul, with zeo Geragas and Austrians, proceedel safely on a special train, placed at his disposal by the Egyptian authorities,. from Cairo to Ismailia. Their property went by the Suez Canal to Port Said.

LONDON, July 7th. The English and French.men-of-war is Suez have orders to protect Austrian and German

caravans.

-—ÁLENANDRIA, July 17th.

The immediate equipment of troops going to

The ironclads Minotaur, Sultan and Teme- Egypt is ordered, and all officers absent on fur-raire arrived off Aboukit to prevent Aral ashi Jough are ordered to rejoin their commands. from cutting the dykes. The white dag was

hoisted directly the ships appeared.

ALDERSHOT, July 17th. A battalion of the Munster Fusileets has been ordered to sail for Malta to-day.

ALEXANDRIA, July 17th. The Northumberland with 700 men, Zamar with ninety-one marines, and the Satans and Agincourt, niso with marines, arrived here. The

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one of the tive body guards of the Khedive, Who rode out to Kaffir El Dwar yesterday even- ing on a reconnoissance, galloped off and joined Arabi Pasha. Several Arabs were killed Inst night for incendiarism. Three of the Khedive's rooms were killed by the English guant at Ras El Tin Palace by mistake. An Arab soldier was

marines will be landed at Gabaris, and two regi-tied to a tree in the Square Mahomet Ali and shot ments of men, will land at Ramich,

In presence of Arabs and Europeans. Despite these severe exaniples, pillaging continues.

Fears of an outbreak of natives in Cairo are increasing.

CONSTANTINOPLE, July 17th.

It has transpired that Lord Dufferin has had animerview with the Sultan of a very cordial character. The Sulian appeared willing to send troops in Egypt, but stated that certain difficul ties appeared in the conditions. He believed the Sulian is, on the whole, in favor of the pro-

is undecided." The Sultan will give an audience to General Wallace, United Stajes Minister, to-

morrow.

PARIS, July 7th. The Cabinet Council has resolved to accept. the invitation to protect the Suez Canal jointly

England.

MARSEILLES, July 17th. Six French transports have been ordered to get ready to embark troops.

ALEXANDHA, July 17th. Refugees continue to be found in large num- hers, dead and buried. Yesterday many houses were blown up by English and Americans inject of sending Turkish troops to Egypt, but still order to stop the fire. Last night, about mid- night, we heard a great noise on short, and found the troops getting ready to resist an expected at- tack. The English sailors and marines were forming on the square by the flickering light of the burning houses. The English sent word to the representatives of the other nationalities, but all refused help except the Americans. The Russians, Grecks and Germans went aboard their vessels, but the Americans forned in line and said they would stop with the English. Then all went out, 100 strong, and proceeded in one direction towards the supposed enemy, and saw the English in Fort Napoleon throwing up rockets as a signal to the fleet. It was said that the Invincible was clearing for action. On going forward, it was found that the Arabs had fired at some sailors, and that a false alarm had dc- curred.

Admiral Seymour has issued a manifesto, an nouncing that he has undertaken, with the con- sent of the Egyptian Government, the restora tion of order. "No one is allowed to leave the town after sunset:

ALEXANDRIA, July 18th. Intelligence has been received from Cairo to the effect that the police decline to pennit Arab Pasha to enter the city.

Five Bedouin chiefs came in and swore, alle. giance to the Khedive,

Refugees from Cairo report that a holy war is being proclaimed and that Europeans are being massacred in Tantah, Mansourah and Sengrig. The Consul has been killed at the latter place."

Arabi Pasha has cut the telegraph wire which. connected him with the Palace, and by, which the Ministry constantly communicated with him. The Khedive has found an officer who is willing to undertake to carry the degree for Arabi Pasha's *dismissal to his camp.

MAIL'S EXPECTED,

THE AMERICAN MAILA

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamship City of Pe- king left San Francisco for this port, vid Yoko- haina, on the 1st instant; she will be due here on or about the 31st.

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For Amoy and Shanghai.-'er Ulysses, 'to- day, the 1st instant, at § PM.

For Haihow and Haiphong-Per Oiliu, to day, the 21st instant, at 5 V.M.

For Swatow and Amoy.-Per Märlborough, to-morrow; the 22nd instant, at 1.30 PM..

For Bangkok.-Perl Ashington; to-morrow, the 2nd instant, at 1.30 PM.“

For Bangkok-Per Paladin, to-morrow; Life 22nd instant, at 3.30 P.M.

For Saigon.—Per Nana, on Wednesday, the 23rd instant, at 4.30 P.M.

Thursday," the 24th" instant; at 3:30 PMI-

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For Straits and Bombay,ler Sanda, on Sa- turay, the 2nd September, at 3.30.P.M.

The Postal Guide published in 1879 being now somewhat out of date, a revised issue is printed in the Hongking Directory and Hong List for the Far East for 1882, which super- seles all previous editions..

MAHS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet "GAELIC": will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd inst., with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:

At 2.5 4. Registry ceases. There is a report that eighty Europeans have

412.30 A.M. Post-office closes, but Correspon- been massacred at Martah, and anarchy pre-dence may be posted on board the Packet with vails in the provinces.

It is stated that orders have been received Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time

of departure. from home enjoining the British to content them-

MAILS BY THE. FRENCH BACKET. selves with maintaining order. A large number, of Arabs are returning from the country,

The French Contract Packet “SAGIALEN" will Arabi Pasha has appointed Ali Jetis, a no-be despatched on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, torious Anglo-phobis, to the command of the | with Mails to the United Kingdom, Europe, and Suez Canal,

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During the massacre the soldiers set fire to the house of a timber merchant. His maid servant escaped to the garden where she remained sur rounded by the fire, the Egyptian soldiers laughing at her agony and firing at her, but pur-

Yesterday morning the sailors drew up close posely avoiding inflicting a fatal injury preferring to see her. burn to death. Finally, she rushed to their Gatling guns, and the marines were or- through the flames, and though wounded by dered to get ready for an attack.. Some scouts bayonet thrusts, she succeeded in securing refuge had sent word that Arabi Pasha was coming. in the ruins where she was discovered. to-day by The English sailors communicated with the the marines, and handed over to the Americans. Americans, and asked them to get ready and be During the alarm on Saturday night 150 prepared. The seainen at the Palace of Justice and at the American Consulate were prepared, Bedouins, at the Gibaniz gate fed before the

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18th.

LONDON, July The Times has the following.

ALEXANDERIA, July 17th, 9-39.p.in. No words can be too strong to culogize the ad- mirable manner in which all have united to repair the evil effects of the bombardment and render the city habitable, The English, American and Greek sailors and marines vie with one an other in doing good; solid work.

July 18th.

Last night was quiet. The lines are now very sirongly guarded. The fires are nearly all extin guished. The police arrangements are thoroughly effective. A correspondent lias opened com munication with the camp of Arabi Pasha, which his informant says, consists of a little over 6,000 men, who are intensely discontented and ALEXANDRIA, July 17th surrounded by starving women and children. Several fresh fires occurred·last night------Recruits-of-the-lowest-classes-aro_still_being "The troops from the troopship Temeraire are enticed by Arabi, with promises of unlimited

ALEXANDRIA, July 17th, Lieutenant Jackson, who was wounded in the attacks on the forts is dead.

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THE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING

COMPANY,

31, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C.,

*LONDON, SHANKS, REVELL, & Co., PROPRIETORS,

NEWSPAPER, BOOK, MUSIC, & GENERAL TYPE FOUNDERS..

Sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing Printing Type, and Manufacturers of JOHNSON'S RRANGEMENTS have now been com A&

pleted which will enable this Office to The proprietor offers the Warto the public Patent Hard Metal, patented April 5th, 1854-

Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing undertake all kinds of JOB PRINTING, Includ- entirely-confident that by its restorative pro ng DIRECTORS REPORTS BOOKS, pertics it will without fail arrest decaving Plant at specially reduced rates PAMPHLETS, BALL ROOM, and VISITING hair. It completely eradicates scurf, dandruff,

-All-kinds of Printing Machines Presses, Paper, CARDS, PROSPECTUSES, DEBIT NOTES, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not

ted with Printing Business LABELS, PROGRAMMES of ENTERTAIN contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling and everything MENTS. TRADE CIRCULARS and RE properties it allays the ltching and fever of the supplied on most reasonable tents

scalp, which is the great cause of people

losing PORTS, &c., &c.

SPECIAL

FOR CHIHA, JAPAN, AN LETNA FAR EASTE

ROBERT FRASER SMITH, No. 6, PEDDAR'S HILL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th February, 1881

Accuracy and Best Workmanship guaranteed at the lowest possible rates.

"HONI KONG TELEGRAPII” OFFICE, 6, Peddar's Hill, 1st March, 1882.

their hair.

Mr. Moone has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate.

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