The Proclamation Of Tewfik Pasha Dismissing Arabi Pasha...
office, and declaring that he had actcd contrary to his Prince's orders, and had refused to reinforce the forts when ordered to do so, Was issued this day week, and was couched......
News Of The Week.
F ROM 7,000 to 10,000 Indian troops and about 22,000 British troops of all arms,-2,400 cavalry, 13,400 infantry, 1,700 horse and field artillery, 3,700 of special corps, and......
The Money Vote Asked For Is £2,300,000, Of Which £1,400,000
is for the Navy, and £900,000 for the Army. This vote will, it is thought, cover the expense of the expedition to Egypt for about three months ; and as at the end of three......
The Cost Of The English Part Of The Expedition, Mr.
Gladstone, true to his strict financial principles, proposes to raise at once out of the taxation of the year,—though we are still paying off the burden left upon us by the......
The Government Is Not Sufficiently Prompt, And Should...
light cavalry. Time is everything now ; by the middle of August Arabi will have flooded the country, and Arabi's army will be greatly profited by the Egyptian cavalry. As......
Just As We Are Going To Press, We Receive The
news that Arabi has made overtures for peace, and proposes retir- ing to a Syrian monastery, with his full rank and pay, and similar conditions for nine of his colleagues. The......