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AFFAIRS IN EGYPT
LONDON, August 31st, A report is current at Ismailia that the Go- vernor of Zagazig is on behalf of Arabi Pasha, negotiating with the Khedive's Commissioner, who is accompanying Sir Garnet Wolseley with the view to bringing about an annistice preliminary to surrendering
The residents in the Suburbs of Alexandria are returning to the City.
CONSTANTINOPLE, August 31st. The difficulty in connection with the question as to where the Turkish troops should fand in Egypt, hinders the settlement of the Anglo- Turkish military convention.
LONDON, September 18t. The rumour that Arabi was negotiating for an armistice through the Governor of Zagazig is not confirmed..
Sir. Evelyn Wood is constructing a line of de- fences around Alexandria.
Presistent rumours are current that consider able military activity is being displayed in
Russian Armenia.
BOMBAY, September 2nd.
A special telegram to the Times of India, dated London, Friday afternoon, September 1st, says the report that the dead guardsmen were grossly
mutilated by the Egyptians, is confirmed.
The news has caused much excitement in Lon- don, and great indignation is felt by the army and the public,
LONDON, September 3rd- Quarantine has been established at Suez on all arrivals from Aden and Bombay, in consequence of an outbreak of cholera in a certain pilgrim ship. Lord Granville has protested against this step The latest news from the seat of war states that the enemy has formed a new camp near Gassassin. The brigade of Highlanders has arrived at Is- mailia from Alexandria.
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The Indian troops occupy the important points along the Suez Canal..
LONDON, September 4th.
About five thousand men, including one thou-. sand army reserves, have been ordered to proceed at once to Alexandria, in order that Sir Evelyn Wood, with his brigade, may be able to join Sir Garnet Wolseley's force."
Sir Garnet Wolseley is forming a depot at Gassassin, which his forces are now entrenching The British have resolved to flood the dry bed of Lake Mariout in order to protect their flank from any attack in that direction.
The greater part of the Indian contingent is now landed at Ismailia.
A despatch from Sir Garnet Wolseley states that a difficulty of transport which he hopes shortly to remove, has delayed his advance.
The health of the troops is good.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 4th.. Negotiations in connection' with the Anglo Turkish Military Convention are approaching a conclusion.
Dervish Pasha will command the Expedition ary Force to Egpyt with Baker Pasha as Chief of his Staff.
LONDON, September 5th. Transports arriving in Egypt from Aden, and Bombay will be exempt from quarantine on showing a clean bill of health.
The ironclad Minotaur is daily shelling the Aboukit lines.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 5th... The proclamation proclaiming Arabi a rebel has been issued' by the Sultan. In it all Egypt- inns are exorted to obey the Khedive.
LONDON, September 6th, The latest advices from Egypt state that Feh- my Pasha (Arabi's factotum) who was recently made prisoner by the British, has revealed the exact position and strength of Arabi's army.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1882.
6.13 p.m.
A despatch from Sir Garnet Wolseley, dated three miles west of Gassassin at noon to-day states that a strong force of the enemy of all arms reconnoitred our outposts at daybreak this morning, and followed this up with an attack, which was repulsed by General Willis.
The enemy's loss was heavy and ours trifling. Four of the enemy's guns were captured. The enemy eventually retired to their entrench- ments, froth which they are now keeping up a
continuous cannonade.
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Sir Garnet Wolseley's head-quarters have been transferred to Gassassin. Alexandria, but it was foiled.
An attempt was made last night to surpise.
September 10th.
The number of the enemy's force brought into action yesterday is estimated at thirteen thousand men and twelve guns, five of which were captured, and not four as at first stated.
Many prisoners were also taken,
The British troops advanced to within range of the enemy's guns at Tel-el-kebir and withdrew at three o'clock in the afternoon,
SIMLA, September gik
It is rumoured here that Sir Garnet Wuiseley's health is much worse than the hitherto published tcicgrams have led people to suppose, and perhaps he may have to give up the command and return to England.
There is no expectation here that additional troops will be sent to Egypt from India, but recruits will be hurried on as fast as possible, from the depôts to raise the regiments already sent to their fall strength.
Tents have been ordered from India for the five thousand additional troops proceeding from England, and from the extent of the order it is thought that two thousand more troops are yet
to go.
ALLAHARAH, September 11th.
The Pioner is a special message from Lon don dated the 11th, stating that Arabi commanded person in the attack on the morning of the 9'h. His tactics were skiful.
The position of the camp was critical, until the British assumed the offensive, when the enemy collapsed.
The Bengal Cavalry, made repeated brilliant charges.
The prisoners state Arabi had 20,000 Infantry, 2,000 regular, Cavalry, 3,000 Bedouins, and 63 guns.
The enemy's shooting was wretched. The Press correspondents complain of the transport and camping arrangements as inferior to those of the Afghan War.
The 63rd Regiment and two couspanics from each Indian Regiment of Infantry garrison
Ismalia
Each Native Regiment dropped half a comp- any at Nefiche and Mabata,
There is much grumbling at these arrange merits.
SIMLA, September 11th.
The 31st Madras Native Infantry just arrived
T
RANGOON, 'September 12th.
Dacelties are rampant on the frontier.
At Leingdaw, a guard, consisting of thirteen men near the Frontier Telegraph Office, was attacked by n raiding party.
One policeman was killed, and the others with their muskets and dahs joined the Dacoits.
Dacoiting continues.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September Est. The Greeks refuse to agree to a compromise regarding the dispute with the Turks on the Thessalian frontier.
Hostilities continue.
LONDON, September and.
In consequence of the dismissal of 234 Dublin policemen for having attended a meeting of mal. contents, an extensive strike of the force took place immediately.
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The military at once. commenced doing police duties,
"Serious riots of roughs occurred in Dublin all last night, during which many houses were generally.
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The rioters were dispersed by a strong force of military. The casualties were, however, slight.
Special constables are being sworn in Prince Leopold is progressing favourably. The Archbishop of Canterbury is again worse, and his condition causes great anxiety.
The latest news from Ireland states that the strike of policemen is collapsing, and the men are submitting, the majority having returned to their
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The riots were renewed yesterday in Dublin, and the rioters were again dispersed by the mili
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CONSTANTINOPLE, September and. Hostilities in Thessaly have been suspended, pending a definite settlement of the dispute diplomatically.
LONDON, September 5th. Advices from Ireland state that the riots were renewed yesterday and continued the whole of last night.
The military were again called out, and charged the rioters several times with the bayonet.
Advices from Dublin state that Earl Spencer has re-instated 208 of the policemen recently dis. missed for attending malcontent meetings, -
to The Turkish troops at Crete are preparing embark for Egypt
Latest advices from, Dublin state that all is quiet.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is a little stronger.
LONDON, September 12th. Obituary. Sir George Grey.
at Aden, as a reserve has been ordered to Suez CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL in the transport, which brought it to Aden."
LONDON, September 11th. Nothing has occurred since the enemy's attack last Saturday, and all is again quiet at the front.
The enemy showed unexpected determination in their attack on Gassassin, and handled their artillery in a most able manner; retreating in an orderly manner whilst hard pressed by the Bri tish troops of all arms.
Their guns were captured during the retreat. Their loss in killed and wounded is estimated at several hundreds
The British loss was two killed, and 54 wounded. A fresh difficulty has, arisen in connection" with the Anglo-Turkish military convention.
Lord 'Dufferin has informed the Port that Lord Granville objects to the Turkish troops · being landed at Port Said:
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 12th...
The announcement made by the British Em- bassy that the Anglo-Turkish Military. Conven- tion had been signed, turns out to be premature.
SIMLA, September 7th-
Explanations from Lord Dufferin in the mat The facts regarding Sir Garnet Wolseley's check are that lie is without transport and caval ter show that the l'arte has now rejected the ry, and can only make a front attack in a coun- draft of the Convention, which he (Lord Duffer- try which narrows towards-Tel-el-Kebir-to-ain) had initialled and the Turkish'delegates had breadth of one quarter of a mile..
Umal transport is available, he cannot deboucli his army,
The enemy has fifty guns in position at Tel el-Kebir, which is now immensely strong.
The truth is that the Home Government never anticipated any real resistance, and all instruc- tions to India have been to this effect till the last week.
Thirty-nine regiinents at home have been brought up to war strength, and another division is ander orders to join Sir Gamct Wolseley, who has been instructed to make no attack till he is absolutely sure of success.
LONDON, September 7th. Advices from Egypt state that the enemy's cavalry yesterday reconnoitred, our position at Gassassin, whenn brisk fusillade was exchanged. Odr casualties were very trifling.
Captain, Holland was slightly wounded.
An attack was yesterday made by the Bedouins on one of our Convoys at Rameses, which was repulsed.
The river Nile is rising rapidly.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 6th.
The Anglo-Turkish Military, Convention has been signed.
According to which the Turkish Expeditionary Force will land at Fort Said,
accepted.
SIMLA, September 13th. General Macpherson telegraphs under date of the 13th
Indian division carried right of enemy's posi tion, at Tel-el-kebir and captured 12 guns, stores, Troops behaved camp horses, and camels. splendidly. Casualties slight.
INDIAN NEWS.
TEHERAN, September 2nd: Advices from Herat state that Abdul Kudus has been reinstated.
The Ameer's delegate has been refused admis- sion to Maimana.
SALEM, September 4th. Salem is in a state of unnatural quiet.
The families of the Eurasians and Europeans have all left.
A circular from the Collector has been issued, requesting all Europeans to hold themselves in readiness to enlist as special constables.
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LONDON, September 8th, morning." The lastest advices from the seat of war state that all is quiet at the front. There is gradual
The Bheels are causing considerable annoy- concentration of the British forces at Casenssin, which it is expected will be completed on Monance along-the-railway-between-Erinpoora and... day next
Sir Garnet Wolseley's head-quarters will be transferred there to-morrow,
The British Cavalry made a successful recon- naissance yesterday morning to within a mile of Tel-el-Kebir, and succeeded in taking a sketch of the enemy's position..
September 9th.
Another reconnaissance was made yesterday morning by the British Cavalry from Gassassin towards Tel-el-Kebir, when the enemy opened a brisk fire..
Nana stations..
They have ripped up the highest bridge on the Une and destroyed one culvert,
Their object was to wreck two mail trains coming in opposite directions...
before the arrival of the trains on the scene.
An accident discovered this, a few minutes
SIMLA, September 5th, 19h som
A very interesting lecture was delivered this afternoon at the United Service. Institution, by Mr. Colquhoun regarding his late journey. He dwelt chiefly on his personal experiences and the many difficulties enountered on the way passing tail-over-the-more-important-results of his observa
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No losses were sustained on our side. Sir Garnet Wolseley telegraphs that the way from Ismailia is now working well.
The health of the troops is good. The Egyptian Government has proposed an International Commission to settle claims for compensation for losses sustained by incendiarism and pillage at Alexandría.
2 p.m.
A strang force of the enemy advanced against the British position at Gassassin at six o'clock this morning,
A sharp artillery duel ensued...
At nine o'clock the enemy were slowly falling back on their entrenched position.
The British reinforcements, are arriving, and the infantry is advancing.
5.25 p.m.
The enemy this morning made an attack on our flanks at Gassassin, which was repulsed in each quarter, but the action was continued until noon along three roites of our front
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:September 11th.
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RATES,
RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RE-SET.
Mr. Moons begs to recommend him.
GOGO SHAMPOO WASH
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced, for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands never use anything else for
HOTOGRAPHER ! *PANIES, COMMERCIAL HOUSES, and washing their hair; they are never found bald,!
HAS
RUSSELL & Co.
Agents,
A LARGER COLLECTION OF VIEWS THAN ANY OTHER IN CHINA.
MINIATURES PAINTED ON IVORY
FROM imes
OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS
FROM
$5.00
the narrow experience already gained, abuses have not been unknown. On one occasion a re- bel whose property had been confiscated, and who had been dismissed from public employ, was Hongkong, 30th September, 1881. returned as Chairman of a Municipality.
At a recent election seventeen persons pre=" sented themselves to fill sixteen vacancies, and one of them had been convicted of a criminal THE
offence
·FOR SALE.
HE American Steamer
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and it is quite common to see the females with constantly using
arrangements have now been completed to issue hair from to 6 feet long.ed you wil
$7.00.A.
ADVERTISERS generally are informed that daily in connection with all
this Shampoo Wash as
NEVER BE BALD. ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH."
The proprietor offers the Wash to the public SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET entirely confident that by its restorative pró
FREE OF CHARGE, A
perties It will without fail arrest decaying As the scale of charges in the Hongkong hair. It completely eradicates scurt, dandruf, Telegraph which has a guaranteed circulation of and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not FIVE HUNDRED COPIES contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling is fixed at an exceedingly low rate the attention properties tallays the itching, and fever of the Advertisers is directed to the many advantages scalp, which in the great cause of people losing
But the Lieutenant-Governor is prepared to 489 Tons Register, Classed 3/31 1.1. in Veritas, Carles de Visite, Cabinet, and all other Styles of
face some failures and occasional scandals, p
Election should not be Introduced where the people are opposed to it, but wish for It is not
an essential consideration..
and Built at Gothenburg in 1873.:
of Portraits at equally moderate prices executed ander the supervision and
For Particulars, apply, to
by management of Might RUSSELL & Co.DK GRIFFITH,
Studio 8, Queen's-spad. la 1656: Hongkong, 30th September, 1887.
Issa
offered by this journal as a General Advertising Medium, and the support of the Mercantile com munity and the public generally is respectfully solicited:
Hongkong, 1st April, 1882,
their hair
MF. MOORE has succeeded in being able 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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