Daily Colonist (1882-09-22) by Unknown
Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1882-03-25T16:00:00+00:00
Ari;iiiKK'J'.—Mr, Heliley, of the Clover PoinfHotel, got'thrown froio his horse yesterday and,fractured:three of his. ribs;-As no other ' in'jtiry AV'irs sustained if is hoped that a few days' con|]neineii|t, wjU be all the incfchveiiioncif'thax he ffi'Uhiis
' 'Fin.L DnE.S8i"—Many ladies who have .been ■uniiccustbrticd to appear in . full dress are anxious to be informed whether high necked dresses with long sleeves will be admissible at the drawing room on iMniiday. If oariy-iiifonaatipnfW^regiyon on this pninfc'-tlio'^disappoittti'fiom'Svh'Ich some might eSj^erTchco 'iil beiiig turned :i way .tit 1)10' ddbr .wolll4 bo avoided,,,
■• Si'i:i.i,i;,MAriiKKN.—Mr. Hamlin, C. E., who i-i engaged in surveying a lino for a canal to connect the lake syatom of the iu^erirtr, 'writes to a friend in .this city th'fit the country through which ho has pas.sinl is the most fertile and interest-in'_r he lias e\or sjeii. On liemiett iV' Lumley's farm ho saw 400 .actes^of'wheat giiSwinj^^ and' ^\Ki\y^'pVae^'iM]m aii^iIii|^6yidQtioe,6f'pr.o4ucl.vyj}nTO^
Ilo,iB<BT>3ft^rTli,o >no.w:oxquiAitG p'fvflitAb PriiicnsapLoniso onlyifiO' ctsi "-a "bnttlej' at
JSuaioljal^'-Polldo"'Court.
TnuiLsoAV, Septembor'2ithi^ Peter, an Indian, was fine'il Ss or^six hours for being drunk on (Joverninent street.
Another man who appeared to be rather out of ,hjg head was lined os for drunkenness, and §1 costs of arrest.
iined Oj e.-ich
Three other •^.^SfifS for a similar oneiw^«
CiiAii.vcTKiuSTic Lin]:uAi,iTY. —Robert Dunsmuir, Esij., iM. P. P., with characteristic libi;rai.ity,. has chartered the steamer Wilaoii,,,G^ .Iluul aiid placed that vessel and hid own flne steamer, the Alexander, at the'"3ispoi'al of the Governor-General and Princess Louise.
Rkmovei). —Thii-cllildren's stand, erected near the. 'civic lirch,"Was taken down yesterday, uloriiiug.Vaud; removed, ns it ^Ya8l a- conai'derablei pbstruotion to -the street, and 'a'ov^^d'^)f;^iliy,'y^^ effect.
EUROPE AND EGYPT.
Cauio, Sept.' 17.—Artibi Pasha says he was compelled to light against liip> will. He inaiiuains a calm, resolute deiiieaiior. Arabi infnrmod ■ Cien, Lowe he tru.sted himsidf to English honor, as a soldier whose army had been defeated, Cien. Lowe replied he could not discuss tho ipiestion of AVfir, his only' niission' being to arrest liim. ' Arabi coiisiders DeLes-seiis shamefully betrayed the initioiial Egyptian \)arty who depended upnii his assurances that he would prevent any landing of troops or. war material by way of the cainl.' Britisli troops are pvory-wdiere well received, even in native (luar-ters. A niiniber of Egyjitian levies are leaving for home, in many cases taking their Roniiiigton rillcs. Throughout the campaign EgyptiiMis had a complete .system uf apiea ,iii Ale.xandria and Ismalia. The rebels p.xipeetod the British would aitaek T(<),el Ivobii;»V midnight and they remained in i theiri ti'Onchcs all night. This sjip\vsyt|iq;'attack wiia not a surprise.
Lo.NDON, Sept. —In a leading article the i'loif.-i .saysi.If .the.lives of Arabi Pa-aba and his iinniediato - followers are spared, these inbii mlist bo put once and for till out dt tho.wiy of doing further harm. They caiv't be purniilted to retire to Constantinople to become the centre of impalpable intrigues ti.i restore his authority. The khedive's army must be disbanded and replaced by i,'eiidiirnies snflicieiit to maintain civil order. If troops are needed to defend the distant frontier, it is sufficient to maintain them on the frontier and not kee[) them at Cairo.
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