Show PORTES FORTES UNWISE APPEAL 11 1 i I france and russia asked to interfere I 1 I 1 I 1 MAY CEMENT BRITISH PAR PARTIES ES 0 1 strong opposition now exists in england lint but outside meddling will vill likely excite a go I 1 feelings feeling difficulties of the F d up the nile and domogola will not rail fall at A summons r 4 t f constantinople march 2 23 5 there la is no ino doubt that considerable till annoyance y ance la Is icat by the porte at ill the a fa ct a that turkey was not consulted in reg d to ia the advisability of 0 dispatching a arit ash expedition up the ille e and the feeling of 0 irritation haj imn I 1 been bc en increased by the khedive alao ignoring the porte entirely have in consequence been addressed to the ottoman commissioners in egypt ifor for not taking steps to prevent the bation of the expedition as it is 13 reared that the effect of the advance the nile will tx be felt elsewhere than on tho the frontiers of 0 egypt and that the arabs of 0 bemen the principal division of 0 arabia adjacent to the strait of babel kandeb may be encouraged to fresh hostility to the turkish authorities in diplomatic circles here it Is believed that the steps taken bythe porte to protest against the expedition to ric agola will not have more thin then A moral effect ara though it Is admitted that france and russia will refuse their consent to tho the use of 0 the egyptian reserve fund it la Is generall ykun understood der stood that nothing short of 0 the ARMED interference S of those two eno nations will prevent great britain from pushing tho the soudan campaign indeed there are people ho he believe that the appeal of the potto to france russia and germany to intervene L ne will have an effect in great brit britain aln contrary to the one hoped tor for while it Is known that no great enthusiasm exists in leigland angland gland over the pros poets pacts of 0 another bloody find and expensive campaign in the soudan the appeal of 0 turkey to the recognized enemies of 0 great Br britain Italin for or intervention may arauso the war spirit of the british isles and so co the sultan may play into the hands of british statesmen while aiming to do the reverse the more this view ot of the case Is considered the more plausible it Is asserted it becomes for englishmen of both parties havis have declared against the proposed soudan campaign and the tha expedition tion might have been allowed to flicker out after the occupation 0 of akasheh Akas beh now however the british may m be spurred purred to push onward to khartoum as there Is a great 9 reat difference it Is pointed out between a graceful in the face of popular opinion in great britain and a humiliating its milia mil lathis ting retreat in tho the face of the adverse representations 0 of france and russia it Is true it Is argued that there are only about purely british troops in r egypt agypt but this number could be PROMPTLY INCREASED ASED by india find and great britain and ana the task of 0 driving the british out of 0 egypt is as suggested by the more flory of 0 the french newspapers might be more difficult thancam upon by them it the ble object of 0 the anglo egyptian nile expedition Is 3 to bo be accomplished namely creating a diversion which will cassala Kas sali sala it must be done speedily the distance from wally wady aalta halfa tho the bouthern boundary of egypt to don golm eola is 3 about nilles miles but the route Is a most arduous one even tor for tile black troops of 0 egypt and especially so BO at this period on account of 0 the low water of 0 the nile necessitating the employment ot of immerso number of 0 camels for transportation and the possible building ot of a light railroad then admitting that dongola Is rea reached c hed without serious reverses reve raes which Is by no m means e ins certain that place Is not likely to capitulate upon simple summons A long cleee may be necessary and the 1 to men the maedl may muster there possibly under osman deigns may prove TITAN THAN A MATCH for or the british egyptian troops which will reach dongola atter after a most moat wearisome march from wady aalta then even with dongola Do I 1 fallen allen kas has salo sala Is not necessarily relieved and the capture of 0 the latter place by I 1 the he dervishes would threaten and the possession of 0 dongola it to Is explained p pla bained ined Is necessary in order to defend egypt against dervish raids it consists of a fortified ton tonn n in a district of the same name locally tho the place Is known an a el EI ordah and it was the headquarters of sir herbert stewards ls vs troops in 1884 an advance from there in the direction of berber co could uld hardly be made until august or se september pt ember therefore the soudan campaign it Is hold held would in all probability have died out had it been allowed to take its on own n course but intervention will be likely to make what was originally a party measure a national question uniting all parties for the ceferine di de ferine of great britain against ranee and russia TURKISH CABINET COUNCIL constantinople learoh 25 As A the result of on an extraordinary cabinet council which lasta throughout saturday the turkish government issued an appeal to france and russia quast as asking king them to intervene with the object of regulating affairs in I 1 egypt germany lt it 19 added w was also by the porte to exercise her good offices instructions were dispatched to the turkish ambassador at london to make representations to the marqula of salisbury but their tenor Is not known kno n it Is declared tho the action of the porte 11 arte rte Is 18 due to counsels of franco and russia the governments Goern menta of which countries it Is claimed have submitted that the present Is an opportune moment for turkey to miss balao tho the question of her suzerainty UK walnty over egypt which Is practically usurped by great britain in diplomatic circles here it Is he be ildved the steps taken by the boito to will wili not have moro more than it IL moral effect though it Is ia admitted that france mid and russia will rc fum their consent to the use ot of tile alit egyptian reserve fund it Is generally understood that nothing short of the armed Interfere interference of those two nations will prevent great britain from pushing the soudan campaign SOT NOT SATISFIED madrid newspapers on the senate discussion of 0 cuba madrid march 25 A majority of the tha newspapers peu here print comment comm m ri upon tho e cabau discussion s at washington and point to the tact fact that three senators upon the joint commit too have e distinguished themselves by allowing ill 1 will tor for spain these news kapcin claim that thin ihli n g not a reassuring symptom find and urge the govern mant to prepare tor for every eventuality they declare that while the vote on till bl rights has not boon been finally carried the 1 con condict lilet continua q tile ars T a refers tv to tho the fact that t b squadron remains in ii 3 iiron spanish roada to dahart at any mo trient the ofil official elal press bon ever it 9 it more re optimistic v ot of the lh sita man tion PRO PROVOKING VOICING CONSUL mcle barcelona ia march 25 after elie mu P hand d i had pitted massed IL a patriotic a few students became edtia thull and burned r n all american on hag and alit ed in the tit direction of the is g united c d 8 stales atts consulate the h however or were dispersed by thep the police before reaching the consul biks tho the unit sl a 18 consul was and J C on the th is b balcony rile an and d witnessed n B e d ti th t h n of f the I 1 i a groups WP or people 0 without being molested th tho 0 public ex x indle netlon at the attitude t ot of ine I 1 the iho ng consul FOn consul sul declaring it 11 to be pi ocote canadas Canad ns loyalty commended london march larch 2511 23 25 many 11 any called canadians lairs were present tonight tit nt the tha dinner given to lit itt hon hen joseph chamberlain secretary ot of state slate to the colonies by elio canada club air jr chamberlain ic ia plied to a tonic to tile the health of 0 loid laid aberdeen tile the colonial secretary was riven given an enthusiastic reception na as ho he rose to te reply he said there were many y prominent men on both allies of the ilia atlantic nho mho had once assumed that t it wai thi the manifest destiny of canada to be absorbed into tile the great creat republic on KB its southern frontier cries of of nn never the recent J letlon that seemed to threaten us evoked from all the col onles especially from canada on an outburst of loyalty and affection that reverberated ver berated throughout the marld which testified a a sentiment deeper than words can call express ex pren and which dispelled the idea that such expression of loyalty and affection were superficial and would not bear the teat teal of serl erl ous oua conflict so thau than if war broke out the mother country would be left to her ber fate arid and the colonies colonl ca could take care car e of themselves Amt antagonistic agonistic to Is a conflict london march 25 at the banquot banquet of the associates chambers of commerce tonight charles nitch le president 0 f tile the board of trade in hla his address dwelt upon the recline feeling here antagonistic to a conflict with the united states in the present difficulty dini culty tho the position had bad led to the hope he said that there we would u ed soon be a happy solution the government had decided to solve the difficulty di by arbitration n within lines which it was believed belle veil would be approved by br england the the went further and said it would be glad to round found EL a permanent board of arbitration between great britain and ana the united statts states the tha american government lie concluded was now considering proposals propos ala emanating from lord salisbury which it was hoped would result in the establishment of 0 a system by which arbitration would be possible in all cases cheers I 1 lion hon george N curzon parliamentary secretary of the foreign office replied to the toast Po foreign reign representatives ta tives ile he eulogized the services ot of diplomats and paid a special tribute to baron de councel Co urcel the french era em cassador bas money voted for the war rome homo march 25 the senate by a vote of to C G has adopted the ere credit dit asked for or by the government tor for contemplated tem plated operations in africa consequent upon the defeat of the italian army at adores adona the amount of the credit Is lire the speakers during the debate pointed out that the attitude altitude of great britain showed the anglo italian alliance was an accomplished fact and rested upon it a more solid basis than mere treaties and protocols the duke of Sor sermoneta moneta the minister of foreign affairs replied on behalf of the government lie to raid tile the position of cassala was regulated by at a protocol prodoc 01 of april WL 2891 the rights of the egyptian government the duke continued ase are suspended pend d and not renounced it if the Don dongola expedition the soudan and great grant britain desires it wo we must restore hassal Kas sala a sensation intrigues at the palace london march ag the constantinople correspondent of the times lias has heard that tor for the last year intrigues were on foot between the palace and osman digno which were likely to era em barrass italy and fingland Cn Lin gland according to this dispatch the turkish ATIn minister later and first secretary of the turkish beka tion at washington have been recalled owing to the sympathy for the arme manifested in the united plates it Is bedd the sultan has promised abram pasho pasha it if he succeeds in inducing the armenian patriarch to retire AN EMPHATIC DENIAL washington march 26 25 mien informed tonight of the advises advices to the lie london times front from constantinople that ho he and his first secretary were to be recalled bey the turkish minister made an emp hatle dental denial ile he said no official notice of the intimated recall had been received at the legation Jam esons trial london march 25 the examination of dr jameson and his fellow prisoners was waa continued today in dow bow street police court the principal evidence furnished today related to cutting telegraph lines and was a repetition of the details already cabled on the preparations tit at tor for the advance of the raiders tho the examination was adjourned until april ath th to give time for the arrival in england of 0 witnesses from south africa krueger Eru eger wants time london march 26 A pretoria dispatch to the times says it li 19 rumored there that the situation Is serious this dispatch also says president krulger krueger will not go to england mr chamberlain has requested an immediate reply to his big former note of 0 invitation and president krueger has asked for an arx tension of time tor for an answer bad feeling Is running high against the reform leaders whose position will till be critical jn ili the event of further friction mystery of a burning ship now new york march 2511 25 11 1 da dispatch patch to the herald from la gunara guayra venezuela says some mystery surrounds the buering of the venezuelan worship the vessel recently arrived at martinique and she has just returned home it Is in reported that before the explosion which was fatal to several members of the crew there was a struggle on board three cuban stowaways were on board arid and it Is intimated that a seizures seizure of the vessel was attempted tile the survivors are reticent as 03 to v what hat occurred c on in the ship fillip EnZI En glands ands aim new york tork maich larch 25 A dispatch to the herald front from st petersburg says russia la 11 giving her support to the french agent at callo cairo tile novosel says that the don dongola gola expedition I 1 lion Is Enc En elanda lando reply to tile the turco alliance the aledo foott says saya that england Is almine aiming sit at khartoum and eventually tit at the possession posse se sillous of kaasala documents disappeared london maich larch ag the rome home coric spond pon dont nt of the iho standard Stan daid says premier statement to lo the senate I 1 1 that hat the green book could not be published 1 I 1 h C d beca because the documents relating I 1 to the surrender of mahalah disappeared when col co Gall Call luno was taken pt pi laoner at adoba ties has produced an intense sensation |