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Day
20
Month
October
Year
1882
Copyright
Public Domain
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A iiative paper states that tne BtreDgth oL tbe Egyptian ariny will be 10,000 íurVmtry, cavalry and arlillcry. Offi:ern and ssldierBsuspectedof participationin tha revult will not bo admitted. Tha oifioers bíU a.l bo Turks or Circaseians. DON CÁELOS TO BE DEPOSED. A Madrid correspondent states that at a meeting oí o!d Carlista, recsntly, It was dccided, in cousequeace oí Don Carlos' courso vi lifo, that h'B son, Frmcj Jaajcs, sbould be proclaimtd ths hoa3 ot tha Spanieti Í8gilimi6t arly. ïflEIE riiOPBETï 10 BE CONFHCATBD. The Egyptian Minister of Finance is in posaession of a li'i' oí iasded properties bolongingtottioleAdara of therebolüoD, wortb L2,0CO,00O. It ia baliaved tbe property will be CDcfiecatcd. EXKCUriON DEMANDE!), OneoE the principal Egyptian Ministers i!eclaro3 that noither ho nor bis coüoaaues will remaiu in Eypt unlesa Arabi aud tte other rebal adera are executöd. Ha had complete coufidanco that Avabi could be proven to have g'ven stíict orders to bu;n Cairo. DID THE KHEDIVE SO INSTBÜCT? In regard to the defense oí Alexandria, rabi Pasha avers he aclf (1 ucder tbr, ordprs of the Khedive and continued tbe war after tbe bomhardmentby order of the National Couneil at Cairo. A MINISTEBIAL OBISIS IN ÏÜEKEÏ. The correspondent bof the London Timss ia CoEetantiuople, uuder date of Oct. 17tb, says: The Sultan's accaptanco of Snid Pasbs'a pouditions for reinaining in oöIcp, viz., tbe abandoameat of the Austro Germaa alliance, the acceptanco of tbe nccomplished fiets n Egypt and tbe reestabüehment of a gond underetandins between Eogland aud f ran:e on the Bwtern quoBtioc, was ODly in piirciple and ib Sultan really desirea to frústrate Said Piieba'a placa. Tbe crisis continuas. WFSïOATE IN IHELAND. Says a Dublin dispatch of tho 16th: "Inspector Morro w !ott for Rlagston withtce steward (if tbe sbip Gladatone to identify and bring hom Wesigate, the salf-conresLod inurerer of Oavendieh and Burke." HOW rGïPT'S ABMÏ WILL BK RE0RQAN1ZED, Baker Pasha, commissioned by the ïhediva to reorganizo the Eypüan Brmy, roposes to concéntrate on the lino of the Cairo R3ilway tho War nnterial spread over Eypt and eelect therefrom equtvtuent for a new ariny, and sell tho surplus bï aircüon. He ecoinmendB that RUz Paeha anderts ka the o-ganiz ition ot the pillea. Wken a lawyer was onco stating liis wint for tin twelfth time, the judge nterrupted him by saying: "Tou have nade that point eleven times already." 'Truc, your honor," was the lawyer's eply, but thereare twelve mon on the ury." A NiTMBEit oL individuáis iti South Wales are said to be miking prepararoña to come to the United States and engagein the manufacture of tin platea.

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