THE WAR IN EGYPT.
BY OABLB.
By ___otbic Tklbgkaph—Cottbisht. [bbuteb's tblbgb-ms.] Beceived September 21st, 10 pjn. ALEXANDBIA, September 19. A is current bare to day that a number of soldiers forming a part of the Damietta garrison, who refused to surrender, has mutined and shot the commander, AJb-aUad. Br -_-OX_IO I-I-NB-U-H—COPTBISHI. [ "Argus " Special, fkb TJbixbd Pbbss AssociATioir.] Beceived Sept. 21st, 12.20 pan. LONDON, September 20, 6 am. Palalieh has surrendered to our troops. The TJlemas bays promised to use their utmost influence to allay the spirit of fanaticism wTucb has beau aroused among a large section of ibe Mabommedan population. Beoeived September 21st, 12.30 pjn. ' LONDON, September 20, 6.27 am. The Porte exhibits the utmost disinelinat—on to commit itself, to any definite policy in Egypt, until England has announced what its intentions are.
Italy has withdrawn fwm the pror teotorate of the Suez Oanal on England intimatingtbat she is quite prepared to prdyideforifepwtecflen. ' ,1
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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5319, 22 September 1882, Page 3
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THE WAR IN EGYPT.
Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5319, 22 September 1882, Page 3
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