17 SEPTEMBER 1881, page 1

The Imeute In Cairo Produced A Panic In London And

Paris, and the wildest ideas obtained currency and credit. The Press demanded the disbanding of the Egyptian Army—which is impossible, unless Egypt is garrisoned by......

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The Meaning Of All This Is That Mr. Parnell, Whose

ideal is not a happy Ireland, but an independent Ireland, finds it needful to appeal to a lower couche sociale, the farmers being. too nearly contented. As the labourers obtain......

Mr. Parnell's Speech Was Marked By The Usual Features,—...

hatred of England (which allows him to call this Con- vention), advice that no leases shall be accepted by the peasantry,. promises to extinguish rent, and assertions that the......

News Of The Week • T He Week Has Been Made

less tedious by a crisis in Egypt, which at one moment became very serious. On Saturday four regiments of the Egyptian Army, headed by an Arab officer, Colonel Achmet el 0......

A Very Large Public Meeting Of Land Leaguers, Absurdly...

a" Convention," commenced its proceedings in Dublin on Thursday. Some 1,500 " delegates " were present, includ- ing twenty Members of Parliament, and a great number of priests,......

It Is Believed That M. Gambetta Strongly Adheres To The

English alliance in Egyptian affairs, and certainly the 1Upublique Francais°, which is his paper, does. That good feeling, which is strongly reciprocated here, is not, how-......