Show THE EGYPTI AFFAIR arain arabi pasha now in exiles exile has haa declared I 1 his hia belief that el EI mahdi will advance on cairo he thinks foreigners fall fail to appreciate the great powe of the religious religions element in the egyptian uprising he attributes his own influence as chiefly owing to the expectation by the edans of africa of a do liver ilver livered er now that el mahdi who I 1 claims to be the personage looked forward for with eager expectation expectations has S the scene and egy egyptian and exen even verl veri turkish troops will nov not fight his forces with that vigor likely to insure buc suc cess ceba arabi bey thinks they could only attack el ei mah dils armies faintheartedly faint heartedly as they would superstitiously feel eel as aa if they might be opposing un an institution ution of their own religion the soudan is about half AN aa large as the united states and it is doubt could be f if british conveniently introduced to quell the rebellion it lit is likely that indian soldiers will be used need in the cam which now appears inevitable |