The Sentinel, 1882-07-28, Page 2bkopde"t in the cour ye A.
t -ig re- iustes -of id iound shot, 'Were scatteitOd
A - by"many wri 461111 � -
the ft rt,.
w.ill d* the oalme At Mox dua if withEgyptian news. The oxoitbalezit Near intrancle'of the -gate- of
Ifivinoible the'ship *6uld certainl1r,have Wen obliged the
Agazino first a loded, we. fount! 071.
theri is nol reply the vessels- will, anchor Bud �uot im obably whose, m,
If, yquffoes torment and taunt you, to go that -of action, . pr
Ity ind h�untyou, a night ind resumi i6na, to. A3:&XXJD1iU, July 13--�The. uropealue, n srmor wo, The flist battery tec.
.ur fears sruga a bee iiinkil felt. her ul& th
st� *ould hav cent -had -two 10-ijach � Mid .9. it Nvorld- �4ems dark and dreary- morrow., who fought, tb allot go, entered Ai d
Chrio -ha�r*aly Vidst the,10-luoh
Wait.& weaiad- dinns wear gaw hnuatade of Chrii, fAsho
ALZXODBU last night they I., . If.. the '�EgYPV4 oppose our ated by our
July 131 7.40 a. m. -At dak.' Eldro ged -through far. -us one of which wis dismoui half1f, Ui . ho-pesy.oa. forldly.c4erisli, mot I ning the flag -of truce .. undWastorn. up.i the waas:klfat
o this pean masawred,drgg id gsusnliy with which
light i, mutilated, .- stampled upon and troops with t a sarr
]Dashed- to: earth; seem ouro-to perish, flying at U&S-El-Tin Palace.. The Hall h- they fought their last four- 9. ins yesterday aiid tihki�t a' led. 'The -
con, V '. lible plieb - ismani witli patienco for to -morrow- &thej thrown Into -the -butning,buildingA Wilt
k nough. --been - hisinclunted, - -hid'- b a
'but ofit� which -bud
$Q muws� life. is whoily, gorr6. with a flag- Of trued flying, an our soldiers wiU:ha;ve wor
-made -m. Vorn to
hands and -ward and
they tilted bsck
ble, konar�h and Penelope are now, steam- for them before
If -your Vans don'. t work tdpldaae you,. A a Ir filling upon. and crushing - he
ing, into the- ihne;! harbor; The remainder lexapdrin a Fl.o.. the tienitindous fire of -tout jronallado con-, somersau
If ihe- 01 tea abdii1d. Vez, and teaard. yoa�- as and- who still %y.:ben94th it.; ' a VA
lait iiight Ahe darlib 9 ----was, --ti orumbi: :gmiuerai
I carn-b e bright and dhe of the squekdronou:Uide are steamliog abpu Late iwntrated u- eln, idth th4 for
cry,, a -pan th Wilfism. - Armstrong's name. to
up by 'a burit the gunners, yk the
a wee and dinna; wery. The fire in th ling in'ruins among
a town has greatly ek-teude dbnly lit of -A me frol bore Sir
borhoo: of thii Khqdives p ace. it had struck - tjio gave $1
dift-ing the ifight. Vilikish. vessel is el -f -tor shat'back thiough the -storm. ght.
It, God g.tye you joisure'Aako it Pe wassiou ad. Several ad
r
h otion showe[d ithat: it was the �tull -=Ubur. times before it,
The 0'rer ins
still lying tof!� Rmmleh. There is a eavy ne ets fo more than
His gift -a blessing- make. it; bar : thst -was. burning Aerael� �ou all wAlig -tattery -close- d.
no whit abating,. sea, on. Admir a sense Of ��eli
am iif gm;
Faith iii Him A ners lay
traded.. gardens 86*etal huge pits bpd been dug. as gra as,
The
There 16n at last ut that-, the guns
SerVe His Will by pm4eut W.4tins,, 20 -a.m, ii -no likelihood.of dog. The beautiful to j.it wis:evide _an_
-ut heroic -into theid rob
stood out in:, -weird- - 161FOU110, :914 thO: Th' q, and of -the dead -had-
ad
da
6ntstleina -46-olclodk. own as
Thq -out- AiUncod' -pne aml-N
"r i`-" ox"' 0 a- renewal'of the bombardmertto-fty. refleetion'.of the flames* alohey' burst. . By�fdl -is estimated th -in
&te
ead weatiler is very rougli. birid -itri ow froin- tbavindows� now from the roo�, JoU6 !160 of 8 -0; PS,
Ose forts
a, hasbee'n airman mV6 be�n kill as. ne-
i t r yo of Ot r ated n A correondet on the Ini u--cible tble th
"e ur d shoiid -fat. out ver- the ad.-
gra;phs-the-t the survivors .01 th mass"re h
Nvait a and 0 ditaut materei. kter hi. lask �w
telegraph -shig
aiught hey a 9 - d bluej aaboke advanced
MRS. W� H. PoTmas- -an(!* is. flames; The Presently.the rifle tower clogs by -c 1h ' to
say the- partof tille.cityl marine . an
-been, ordered to'take up, a that from
Chiltern h6 ' ' d -to `w[Ijeeling their way dantiously-J. -a-
stion. was, a.ded
and a second. illunifti nding they .0ould1leir ShrielEg an& -the
position near thi neutral fleets. kg 'to the, vast were- defo ey
"the forme f -marauderg - as - t
to r. Owir diids and -r* d guns., clearing the streets a
-The -entire'garriecin. of, Alex- eports o istols an
9.25 am, [laings, . the inflima-
size of'. the - bui lVes'l to cidt W11.0r..
WA I N E G sairia; withdraw mide Scoresoof the fugit" we- 40 advinced.
of truce
r a. flat, contentsi- and
-the ble nature .-bf -their to diath in their.sight, All the �pub, Life whd r.ropefty.
jus t i -re, &fig pillage Watell
eavifigthe-Be4ou 0
the. 1 9 an -th'
mpoojilbility -+of, obtiAnin the Her- destroyed d no ing
io buildin
0 Vices'either of the - All sorts of reports were current a to'7
town.: The�I)i6cqV has gone to P rt Said t military- or the fire Uri- go
ascertain the state of affairs. led. thd ra&e or s - killed.-- - P Dra
6 fled
Tile, Forts Deluged With 8 ade--theL fija was. -not oextinguished, b t European Bee El-tolleve,ewip
u I tile I . stics. Several. shoto-wor r 1he numb of :Chrigtim a' 200 to 2,00 Ao. have be"n 9.48 zi, m, -The Egyptian army is grea.ily 9 in 0 0 ware �asid
continued raging -the. tion, of the oity'wbete Via. con-
Stio into that pbr be
demo,ranied ina in Ehretreat toward.- the. se�ciea, but there does not appear
4d[ She . It. same, scene 'the h6pea of,
)ther quarterg-of illi city the flagrAidu had br6ken out, --in
interior... The Europe%q garter - of - -the any�ielhtbld datia. -The faot_tl�&t the is
w&grj3pdiited.' .0de-large building on the
town'. includink 4he exchange- and the hoiis all, the. Bomiing off the pillagers. -Thst any pil- Atill a -of the city in
Mehemet 'AlL, oats large -portion. ff atfrom -ihe 'fact it' �ation being. insi sq4aie) Ion ., 16 ut
any-invips ig
telegraph office, is utterly destroyed.- r .-hide- -lagerq yet remain is evic -out ' a
LEXANDRIA W FLAMES. others,. and. showed .,.out im all thei that.- 6'everal resh I fires. lisve-bi6ken prevents . I. -
Ther city'was fired by zelea;94 a nvicts, soity.- traitmerit Iroin the - Chiltern from whatl heaf-the number kill d
0
rks
6f the -juilt
ousiless the ma returned
wh-a'committea horrible atrocities. The ;which Fort eon had -.received at the An dfficer not exceed -.5.00. 11, ho w dver", -thb eatiiw ted
Napol
able reports the- scenes of eanW on a ore as.
used the flag' . Another loss - -of. life ., should
Use of False Flags :Egyptians of truce. to an
hen do of out ships during -the di �,ppear in - t me
our-
)pmlling. : The town for Some h 8, after
the -troopS _tO. withdraw. fr6iii the' town. oasesz oxt6ggerat d 1 -is imposs big'
d:f Tvnxoe. d* ybt another -house- followed. Street eiiUble- pand
leftWas Av
to: -destruction of iro-
The: telegrsph ihij Chiltein.-is browdod exaggerate -'the
after,street-succumbea to thd A6ry lnvader, the trops -y -
Oak, _7jsj as or, uut6iitihed.
monium, - Ab .,with -.v rho, fought their. way to 'all before thoini From
are: com
rivors, v
whose forces carried A thousand. know :to abo. par - ty. This plef a 'and
01 R., UNA D& CO PU-TESIRRE
th' bia-6.1i,ftom. whence �the boats of the the karo�eau quirteri3very'llouie appe a to
remov I them, They, report having deolm of the illiper and from the tope; of intiencheid-thero.- No reeonijAis&neos.hsve,.
h - b an smoked before t was fired; the
t ken
fleet ec i'llair masto could be seeAlho 10-stric setts and - Dame- "0' a
am- eople rushing wildly.. Plui t badn made. of thei Re leftloiaed With Eurol Ban
-passed a drbmdful night,'defending th Orth . I the Ye
;&h Ia BOB to the
unded-Adnorva selves deiparately. ne. hundred' Euro- to 'etite"forts. Fugitives BE61Y.1; a. goods. Fi6in fi�ioudly:u4tivies th6dn;ir9
,rhe iqueen, and the we rat
bljzin� bilildii9s, carrybig-thOir lives in billerymeu. diiiing- the f:L
Egyptian arl -obtained -th
igeyln SPICU41d. reanar and other Christiana -in -the Ottoman intdinia.tion at the maill their hands. Other birds, evidently- -bombar plant were a Mud
ng buildinc, were mas- day?s- v ry. -Bar oneta-D&Man-
bank and, Ank adjoin pf Arabils- army -has g )ur,
Eaviou* F-oietgnere opinions ot, the ibilizing the 000"iOn to th0i did no
I leaing for tobbers,were u- r _ t suffer.
sacred. Partof the -fleet is. now ., The ififaIltry fifteen miles 7away, wbee strong w rks
None hid .. any- thotight
1pyglish. Elect in Action., h own ad wapbd -with the-Khediv%� -considerable h, ce,
reabotits -lot the- K a- i"at'lge Gen. Stone i have' been erected. A.
QFr ALExi-�wnu, ATL Minsrouz.-the bar-- Port, Sad.. The who but for themseNds, and soon a large portion
is-- unknown.. amel h -vin OweVerr, is i
d' i, -4hich - atil but left hislazidly-at. Cmir ' h itated to -be* still on the ut-
rackar,, houses and windmil-Is . around: Fort . ive- of Alexandria was id fl it; is amid tlidi _m� lighted -Bhell
-.9 -pr
agent all re
eredto�-Iecet'. Xpor. COxSTu;T'jxorLz, July be -.Council 'threatened. -the whole city. At the Rms-eV
X -ex, hver been sh-att U. -the T Alexan.
fallen upon the: main deW 6
ag M, concernizig Ax�bi musii be, received - ith
of Ris a! T in �Pal&ce, -until recV&ly -of-Min-isters. rose -last evening aer . sitti Tin Palace, besides. the. adjacent hare I 'and immersed ion, dra, a guianbi. 'picked it. ur -d
decision th I Mhey are, most couflictiE
arly tw6ut-four hours.. No 0on which 'had been assigned -to
inhabitecl by Dervish ind. which ne a par the burning -fuse in &'bucket df,"t4. This
i�riived at. The Council meet. -again. 'the -descriptions. when inv�stigat6d last
formed as -more. gallant. than anythio
a: separaita building from he Khe- as lbervish Pasha 0 hifixesidence also -caught de'sordbed'
ve
0 Tb -b n eon ied
a ground. Itwas I)% - 1. . - g- to; be simply, the. products o, riati
di -V .1 a's residdnco', V&s been- burned t the. to-amy., fire and -was burned to tlh a . I the -soyt Over before chronielbil a f
aa bee o
efs is still stinding, PARg, j7ulyl 134 -It is announced thst separate building, and up t6. the present nation. Fort -Napoleoft.
-gunner will be recomniended - for thq Vic. - ti� - be amid ths all
by the-marikkes. may
but a, i1mber Tholes el�re visible; in the Gambetta ill duri1og tile, debate: on. naval the P&IMO is - phuit., a of -the 'toris ord9s. T -Private. I Secrew he Khediia's
the -defeuces:Of Alexandria are now In ur.-,
-be, in� oredlit deliver & great speech upon iener&Y conflagration isu1aU on i=ies.
-inasoury and tlie,light - appears to atary.informad. correspondent that the
'han
p Dlitics, leaving' the past Out, Of the. ques.
aftor the' bombardment
"in Air ble Zite-
he fis unerats at Idea Arab*.
d.. The: Bittern, after takingt orniug A- Romance
Lieutenant Lambtoa on. board, went. ticia. anti addressing him.0elf to the. Cham- This'morning was performed the. milau- Pasha ordered, a, detichnient of soldierW to
w
Europe to show the.
to ther haxbor to learn -the objedt of 06 flag bar,, -to Franob and bodidsof t to the - A-lettiet w-- A16'andria"A
-mBerkid for bholy'daty of burying th as 6 - surroand- the Rmlell lhumbe. - who riteiat. 1
Ray which:events' have wore- ion ofi, the
"gives-&- highly amainiic
at truce d to ihe PO *ho, fell in the! Ir y of �eitdrday. 'Each Xhidive and Dervish Paglia,
Gf--thb- Bittern that Toulbs Fr ancti. Hei S..., is 1hat
offin, covered ith: the Union Jack, was irig theissue of 'e'vdnts.- Arab! Egyptian. question.
News a&y a *ship, Aabi. 6a
Commander of Mexandria, Ld-mox'Xialy U.-T%e a th the boats in
taken board, the . fle
on Asrad that the'soldiers, were. -only mea uly'in his car ' eer- I
ghtdr
wished to, lc�aimuuicate with . Seymi,our. that itea * bj the h h1008 lo -r the pribitection of the Kbadvirej but''a lovewith an E' t 9
Thrliey be- iav ... w hich �bonveyed them displaying -tho a gyptian gir ;,a as
h but; the uns
Limbtou b f�d liminary crape.. The.c�ews of a Mon. to -kill the �&Iqllah,
r pt that a a, pre aw ansign'draped wit the list mornetit he tolo th
drs- to, rLi-esiiQsh � the crupul6as Ismail, - the
-hearing that.
condition to- f urther,nogotiations the, forts authority is, prtictically agreed upon. A, Were in 4tered. ondeck d; in -fath6r of the -present Khedive, -also to_k a
each vessel Xhedive.- The sol iers, -- c
an entrance to tile haroax:muat not 6 -t -hat c�tfect I ba.sein to the Porte and dressed iu� their White- duck the E ughill- appiro -&ell lig" -deserted fare -t :th�gid, and had ho r:osTried to
a
headed
rem ying by:
an sa
witliout ev
eveiijrwher.q. hia'hm _w
di 1be blarities presented- arms; -the
Toulbm.refizaed. to,ac.&ept in, the. courser of the wi3ek� It -is. regmrded�as guit.s our
their post
thq term%,. and the -'Bittern returne, d to ac- probable thaf Turk�y, while not pidlsiti�ely andap1gyod. the 4,Dead March in $a-aii`the '�Thi SF;�Ialofiorn Alexandria, asys. 1eaVe.11 'Re iried to -paciry�' the" I
abi
quaint the�, Adhiiral-w4h. -his- refusal. It declirling the call f Europe, wilttry to flags flew' at halfwmast, and- the - officers The refucreas -are.. chlafly Greiekai- and Arabi 'by making'.him: m. be but
Y; but
-Ia 'and ;hst
ma'auderstood " ond the offioarsr that: gabl-time-lo saluted .-- The scene Was. hig h njury, from',
y re,ope�iu, negotifations. impressive ' j I
one . Englis man ver-loigot th
"'Italians and..- on y a
to'be resumed at 4 oVock thisL suoji ease Enalaud w-iUw juvite the &ard.of -honor
Arrivedtst. the llag-ihip, -a Twenty-sev011 of -these %cauld from the. moment vowed �dire vengeance Japo,
U:
aduce, ta.r6gar composed of Sri gyp 196U -
afternoon.. but. no oraori'to th effect Niss A this procedure s'equivalent In ` u6s lin-id the sides and. E - Tfie -soldiers' and M -0b' nd all his fami Y.,
Bh- side ot
The, Egyptians. subsequent1k, hoist0d to refu will agk'its approval of stood with at' 9 r d b- 'hundre&W ensaake'd every Tkie Volce pt Rgyptk90
given on age joine y
they ere &,.low
wOM a Of -the Eur6--
6-secland flaacil truce, and the H6.11conwent -some; other course. 4 the. coffins laid in hous
shop and enteked..the &cimen of -Indi h of -
Obtain itiforraivtiGn, -Th6 Bittern- de, A13 -the innates.: The
in, to - : correspondent 6n' on the ok where were.. sembl6d, The followirig is a .,a
the Invincible telegra h prose ---published in the.'
peaus and murdered
moertaiinea that ille, -Khedive'wa safe" ith, - till the -officeri of - the inh t� k ifit' atry. and
_phad at 8. oelbek this th4 Adniiral W, &rinds w laddea do iona or -.one t a-- pol
112 11 The part r !epiking the.
0
tim, 'of
having gone Dervish 11'ashai. to -aitgildd f6 Urlited Stat aat the
with r'in� oThe whole of the �i�il po�pul�- ship and two-chaplidiks in their surplices- -day.
ad' "!he'
The: baud played n dirge; the .-Fort Kubb ]�Atalfl_i verdly.dealt'Wit!I6 -1
Ranaled Palao�. The store ship, Humber tion and -the troops have -withdm*n. The guns laxided at, ebe, and diamah course
leaves, ta-U, the Charch -of of. large- a moot' h her piebd�
b ad. The Bolanin burial service of New Vrk Suii pdblishes
i4t with the wounded.. A largo. wholeof.fie Grand square -1,3 urn tlea a number
to 1pi
110;V S a a thO-woidi, 1.1 aeto vi loldin-'file dir qtion.,of the ]Ielioou,_ *hkh -weat to discover the 'England was road, and a wi, sdyjjidui;,�rjsh4a. nd -warinesto-
iaxk I isound bf awful import
body -a di
Cans of -thi - lasti. * flao- ot -truce, herefore,_con�wit hiii, of- lko,rt Naodeou'and marilf to preakitne silenco-of the, mid. -
Bi meaning t to- th bep: to possession f
14a Egyptialasworked their --Unei until Could' dieldoVel: 'bob6dy be turned 'into corrripti�njlookiri fOf'ths Cuirieldik- -but learning thst Fort N-spolsoon. Wsks it fion� the sleep 0
last e.vening, ages,
they were, fairly blown fre,. m- the batteries on the, Egyptian. veisel. Mahrousse, tea' rrection of the body (when the -gas ined'siad'th6t a -largo Echoes -from eacli storied pile;
u was -111 body ofboldiers
Sweeps across the breathless desert
tbe, explosion of shells. The Monarch or in the', arsenst." The. c6rreepondent shall*give up. her dead);" were 'read over station d at Cgintlaik, opirations With.a. note -of
by _000, Pound- ..pre a wild.slaxin,
Rz:44 200: ll'ea: 11 . , � 9 tie shore-in'the oaphL body the 'port -b a and condor -9 Thunders- through th shells anc 6 old was. open d. e quit=11e*y$1
Y. accompanied th ofl:lcer to t ward.oldstpoued. The Ono to
a 0
-houses in. 0 -pu a. heavy Port- aid --The -American Admiral SUihmonsEgypt1ii sons
allt from machine guns. Some tosiner's pinna a. Thi. veyorof-tbe the hmmmook-to- which
Fort of concrete, fibit, who as onit of the pal d --was slid into The do P. stemmed- aiound the'flbet Tuesdak, iudbii A�7m,'snd hastentq her,rescue,
happarently of !ti andwell ball wat attache
irheitauij filer Maimr-Ch's he& ' Vi ' a L St'OUng. A three -fol a 'y mbn -cheered each sh' thiabour of-soreavneed;
w nded abd 6io. d v We Was fired, i0id the Bad 1pi
acquadillied with the tio a, Is
Y1U6ur" 0: Arn -tofight, and' did itibay be
Ther -car- deeded 'cozisider�able dist. per- ceremony came t an eu those !he;�Qaeez
auce. All is d at' I teilejj�iphed to. Se On
th L O&L a - . , , - .-For a-eduntr and acrea
illprobs. y
respondent Alexandria wout-close alou fdatly silent but for a r r cf the flatneg. wimilded yesteidayi. one or two w. gratilsting him n hii'succes
united,-
DeVall Egypt be
'laud iX. an open' boat� An Ar4b in- Azi a. that bly*die., -T.heiestaroprogr,.6igOingiLefi�vor- abroad all
is staited that I � : ; Let the world feel. with &'thrill'
the July Ia.-It is, believe Lrolbi has
formed him, that ihany hundre-CL person's Y so the climatic conditions d other 9-repoit-ihat:thaL British Gov- That the dead: Were not the braveit odeentra4ed his forces 'kbl L an over Egypt� ljVeL
Heroes. in Egypt.pt
were killed, between Adjemi and. Alaiaii-' Arabi.Pashm has a ne's U adjuit cold. that it is
cirdumats a -0 -%..now so circumitsu
beondAhe �ity -o oppose the, British ad de!Andria,ba eramenti
ALL explosion ocaurred'in- a fort vance. The work of the -shipo-I'S'noW, over.. A damaged ironclad, the -A v� ato fighla -onlyuPon the Sea, 96lid'- that' -Egyptians only"V
Egypt for
'ion6l troo
ruM -Is the watchword of to -day.
OS Cannot. -pOBjibjY
killing evarybody insiao.- Thal Ara-ba-gailI Fully 6ne- ing� had two of h r guns, disabled, the inte
Faktifieir motion must- be- aslior -being badly hurt, will probably,have to t - fighti . ug. upon ..th6-
Qf I aLet Egyptians piov6 thailin them
thatL the 'noiSe !a1lingL shells halt of the town. is burning. There, -and
med thit L prepaxe or guy gram sLives the -will-to do away-
thi of thunder. They deal bj&LLt&, to get new. guns. la -within--% year*. It reporied.- t44t Witlithe evil'th
will.. be 'a, landing ricat th go at enslave them,
people -of The. Admiralty in e--Prove'that-they are- really. merip
were killed i1k,the distant-, streets� stru 3tea- neivai Arabi lti h -there
the - bouditiori -things, a notiff6d - his. followeig t tit.
no 6 no a great bat ft will they obt%iwtheijr freadomil,
ble, rende Will be great war and that And deserve it. Not till then They stated tha, the, obstinacy of the jai .,There vjj�tk officer at S z that- ther it objections The
-the. canal if clear�
be fought - soon. -.It is sai
defouce. was owing, t6 the. fact that theL fPo. r ;dd -going through he
proba,bly be three or fo4r ho to'* suspension to ships would au
Utterilis, were mar 0 -rearm a - y. -
ined by- nogro Moham- 'in 'consequence ]Evacumc Aletandrim. ft b ''-thousands. 'It is Egypt is not:dead;� but sle6pirim
of ' tilegraphin df the Preparing S, receiving -Egypt lives for E t'
meaans; The estimated loss Of life among Chiltern's, 6angq of positiorl6 - The- Be' othing- r8PO I rtslk that- great oonstofistion prev.sils* gy I a sons;
RSL It
the, soldiers. aad. town folks. is,2,09.0. ALgm-VRA, July 12, 4.J the- expected arrival. of -'the Is the answer to thee allenge
douins 'are. - looting by thoudanda,- 'The has been. the Inflexible- wont. r Thuridekildforffifrom. fbreignunff*-
done to-da_v-,
n -ed, firing 8 d fired one- TN the answer to this riddle,'
Two-ir6nclads-ope ix rounds artq.y., of Arabi— and aniSaamere is a pre-;,
Europeans Who - fought. their way,* to the tbel!
effect. along shore an 'Grave�i diiep� on Sphinx's face.
of shot. and--. shrapnel. All took beach-nuiabei 1'06.. Tey, r6rioit all'. the rare follo - wed with .-two shots,- but'without handed,.'. t at,
Oncemore let -the oldes, n Ion
-The troops inim6.distel,y--aband:ohed'their Other All the ships -,have Belit ashore evefy -man
nflag of
Europeans sua Christi&u9,'number;,. effect, - Admiral 'Saymourgont. arinea were "Lift her h6atlaud take her place
w0k abd the. firing, deased. Tbe.L*bitd that could - be: spsked.
olne'llundreas, massacred. -, - . . _. a ing.s 'truce oil a* gunboat in the harbor ill,' answer
flog was., n 16wicro and
understood the to a flag -of trued kaised by . thel gyp -
ow hoisted at thd� i lighthouse. hLude& tit the -rdquest Ithe Khdaive.,
in , o inquire th eL limmos, July 13.L -It is E tians. ud. " I
The Bittern was sent i t Etway by iol th
coliferelic& h&er decided that. tlie� Egyptiffin -Ever.y.bo.aLyou.-th.e.A*xctericaii -ships iwinuoh IWay . 01221111 a' 1 0 -Amother cablegrani r6m - j axon ria.,
into tjOL the� Government. Thellos
and -ildrem All abletbodied man BXYg_: is- enoug - to-
Wn1 say that nothi g-
ointed at the inaction of the English ell
replaced 'by disapp
ei _t8L army shall be disbahlied and
bThey Bay that the 8"' wore orde MYi be left to -those who-. forinorly. lived- in a..
p-�tml battery took ref ug a the 0%gj�rnea e _ imer. Am 60ane; red to join the ar
S9&* about -160, InSit qlzo te. ships,to?day. -nine- of whom aria -British -
dose It Forty refujgtes, -Europealn he'.rooters adclin a -
L July. 13.�T116 TfteSL would hsvidoz''e.the work- half the time,
O2PO-N loubidoti,% road I at1i eir, way -to- a -have - not withheld t. an 8 m'-
arnleCwith rifles running towards, the: the fleet --this ste. Alexandri
.19 understood that in the event -of hoBtili- -Arabi is p!epariug to �ova,cu -lbs -morning - in a b 16d hid. _t
liglithoiise - fort.. They.carried- bago;,- . Sh It. is a pity we Xge in which they* anything hat seemed, to a
a]
h had
an Zgyptian, goner y _ hpiparontl tie%iIL-.E*ypt_th-eDuke;Qf Counaught-mill and to.'resiat in the Aeu. prospect of plu nder. The stilt,
Zo a,.w robably if kforce h hotiW or three.thousand troops at"Our h
big volunteer his-gervices.
sve 9 n
Arabi P h t ' 'by -
asha. surrdu Two ... -aut.ou_._ewiii be''-gLven conImand: of enough theUL to- barricaded them their housei. afid- it, -thong r"nv have- beau 6 0 Ow
-,a
t h dispoeiali for. itwould be easy 11�_Wlk guns 'on the Alexandra, were dig- Is have rived_.- iu6i I djd� Zot.L&... w
itifrom. destrao.- escaped the massacre thd�mmi yesterday. N
Occupy. the town inUselive:
-attention- - -them, ey� ac ng
tibled,,'L j�L6t having. passed throujh the� port our ilifilifty brigades ess:th'
iquadron arrived. a Port- tion, which, judging by thi�: inii rioters paid no Lbodiesswa'.'
-,3 oe1oc.ktbe_tttart:i steamp- The. reserve- i easing Uve'beenhung, whose Ae
ad
At \je -throng 4o and fr6- iii.t1jaZoorway's -of -the b4ild
Ila laud At 4 o61ock this morningt conflagrations, the inch ire'preparing for. passed h- the streets, being too busily
h ght looting tell'
out and i;igaalle,ll - "'Niigotlations euggigedan- tha ivork of desUaction.
-chartering A 4um, If theFloes.900
are ol
-accordingly- informed tile -The �tithoihies a down rt'Marabout will in which t ey were can
-b" t of uv . ey munitions to be cornplo A ustiflabje' apphcati6n- of: military f aildd: - I have correspondent on the Candor slayal oritida on,- a j- a 'V $aela to 'eb Btely - destroyed.th evp;iiag,- and. tile- houses with: o . I the-xablol of. t ir
re engage rgr] fit' a in t -.-e6u.rse
h.. Fort, Mom women. were. -seen Mary he
:Alexaziaria.. Five:thousana mulds. 'U%ve
this 'it 8'eamed as -aatrb party will be landed at
at 3 From -
the numerous-gt ying - there TOtrolg stampede plunged into --gmd staff a been purchasectin Spain. gyptian unified to burat ins carrying* whi
a _�6�All Arabs are _tj.L
'Ifich - pieferrinig the'kisk of --be ro b -to
if t4a OffiCarL _bsexvaa. in th' lios, EVgXrjjQ.
eighbibring bal the
Pita] 9took declined 3 ipet cent. towday. And-. the n OL mrie's w 'he
baderyi handkOi6hiefi.on -aticks and- are sho, d' ill 8 11 at,
ALEx&s-DRup, - July- -13- 2 p; m. -The L.amall -party wh landeayest6day had, not wIA9 being mangle . by t a gL
and unable to escape,, 'to he ehief offeade
C Th ete. If the -file% boutiflues too t are been a r
B. position co in- orderL to, nt or. a great anxie y� They &VP a, Be hiter4hasmovedi o-tha_.ha;rb :time to. compl To h
'M a, Aug of tru _ friendly. - General Stone confirms the: r a.-
W&BL-grea In' g- fiered the mur -
o a ra. Elho is- reported AralbiPaghs ik-marohilig will be iakeu intid- ban& 'to -morrow morn? a, to murder- everyGimat' apoil a
'ug'alf-the to*n-1-
eipressea 'that five. hou rd r of the X-hed Odds.
xly hoisted is- siezaay- increasing. It high -citrying this 'intio- efftict.tho.work religious - sensibilitieR. hay. a "a d
ge th There fire. in -the -for porti-that Arabi Pashi*_ o
_t _� f, Are. di city
tio. that
airo. ing. The Moliamb, nvin an W 0 Arsbaol, hh:
b%V een wa no. _oibli d Pere,
eLb ated in- 4-bortive negotiations, 0 T diero�:hxve - &O�Beized.. wt
-still re
a lople,
in,' th6 in swell _-Iffei.' The 8 rl 119. No Aim iophere In main atichorbdzeak
*hile meanth a t 0
he TXXANimi, Jifly 13. -A corre other vessels of 'the .-fleet L� lie-so-me-distaill-ce plunderond Will :b Le hathibi.eexty this-worhil tMade- 7�*e
increased so much athe fire from the; ho qjitered-tb & Several . Arabs have. 0 .4
readiness to completi the destrac. :-At a. recent -mie-ting Of the"Thotogra io
ouads in the Arab away in vessels would be ineffedivei - Lambiton I (imid- ustiy h, h Aarge' quan-4
_�nd , abs bit. Vit 1' :Soeiit ofFriuce. M. T h
iadly'injjjred -partly burned- by the tion of Fort Phmrcfj azi&`the other Wnt*addrejs oj -aussen an ad
reported that when. -the Bittern ' L 'S � _
POOPeudYk, �O
went in, I The their possessibu. � Thit _Y
lairge; bodies -. of" troopet were evacuatin bombardment. he ii�eiidiary firids in th teries - whdn --thb- 10 maiinew -ander TA I �roand a manificeni proof of the-laiii jir
ter 8� arriv sod " given her naerl and said & I a* 4otda' ur..oii
the f ad European -4usr t 11.15 &�..ln Achilles %has ad -has ision sixty. the n
ill ' -ba"ack4,1:-be - going centre. -Aill-some, I -Yon"the, 'rill ind rtsr,, Theia: 'are
Ig station with the fleet. whow old qilestiou -of a luilar ii1rospi'll
X large pmrt Of th
covoredLA Mile square. .0 AP 17 -and Mr
Order.- The.,Kiniatera duty. helping - to main ki L-
6.ut in full marchii l'k geror
casl. New - has- just been- ree6ived ths the In �ApOao .. 119- thi d.: -It a it cQ - iw subj6ot ha�
arj upon
Larnbton -in- populatio' E
11 ad 0 9,.,grind
liad no prop6sadw to make. diers Were first to
-that the bulk of tilie Bjyptian Ar, Oronteg, mith the insirirrea, has krelved--at battles the -!'.Suppose f6r-.Eh moment the mod" is
them� he. had not coule.ta offer stated Pesertioni -from Bud I _t�
_H . eAdmiril his. iderid. h-er*to
Malts..-
inorthesati Th. me-oi.it-the surrounded bv�azx stmospherb,'whatl. Id
to* ..reedive pirdpossis. a: "Ia. -Rosetta; forty miles ee SiAONJ lthey
c naf aw �t
onga or.
br iho Euglish d' Alexan and - �at' I)amanhour, tlliity come. here ihgta;ntiv. Thd'., r luforcem h 'be, the, reiult if -we..t6ok_s.photd i7a
r-med- .0i t pen. rr. - ..
gra
info, themolthat id not dri w�fjj ave;. been dered Poo
-The'. obe.btings WI e;.they
Ar'lvvith ypt, dight. Wilds solithdast 6f Atexaalaria. An"- vieW of -it- - during. �tn The- 1 or,
[&at them's Vag' at w &,ad io. sh6cit' looters-'
ng parties,- dt _L*,e . t To -or. p enoug
cousl ex-occapie befori --an r: �: - . sh re
d by the 0di-ii di 1 Oting th4 city 11 .. - t 'ru ye
d a Ii! would- W --
being bnoollrage o -re 8 191110 In 10. and will:per'%po_OQ0UPY peraiiineutlkome ed tha B-tiat I kxrMan R�q nAeusir Y'i A
1,� Port hip hi Ad be t n.
jvotiahl. troops alic raboaf Ve 1- ePenelope has :t0411 heedin
destroye T -is exi6atly ead it
was very'effe' .6f the pri on 1 .,9 iltt.,CA �djjjjjt -big
-fired is oll
d They -replied *-ih%Lt -Fort e1rb bf, ihe I via 12'tor fire'd tinues rs pisce, e -p ao
� �.S- jn.��Tfie Invincible has -just- -._�perpe-_
cruated. but tivw against Ras' at Till Fo6. ' Two p. On- and' Which as-th
�L-bddt had already, been'eva he- -he end OIL at,-Xex; 'The atmosphere 111f0st- -his' foot, 1114ti-that
reared oil t in. con: -nine4nob. sh otta L -he-thow.The uu:Wdiscia -very takh rp,-
#jOy ColL give -guns w ere founaL
a - do rite 'answer -as 'and tisn gunneM
r -we had the exact large of his iat
IfIik that no shells. -was � cle& and -.drew -which had b -he " negstive is- rather in en5i ed I i Wr
Mak, -agreembilt sequ4ucot of bOitij atiuck by thi V, d light.-' X. -
ly U.--seymour.tele he therefore, 'although a. k6fling -Vvas likeiy, and being unwilling -to fist,6 LO`,;,-D6X,, J11 Y
lak1bg out..- f drawn - him L j pr6babl' from-rdt" * tell, - t
- A) doubt th
heavily, the Bh(ill struck in'the ouet' Bpot t'
The . I . tary Gov- -at - 10.40, this morning- that- -the, terms werq 0 Your breast remedy k t ene!j of
time lef%L ml,i In. thl -_R until- he tr- _kp appears-, o
ied-ST.-
-effebted�oic6-m.;Q trooB
rerillere.-
-the coners%tiolk. -a- Wag the surrender ' of tie forts as MV simed_-At. In, a short: tim6:f1a;mes.1j6keL ro. . poop 8craplitgj
e
conducted
error nded. The _O Out Thiire.wss no - rep yj &:atron9109611"
use msft *o the flag -o 4sodit . me Ina
-of
Ul
has:provea 110
succeg
'idmitted,t-�thi is known' of the Rhe lbe. 61 endyke:
et' t-spoop PdiW bltl�r-Oman- ciiao that arr'sugemen we
in command, dairiiig- he action yestekd%y. demw the Eg� -in th j troops *aaffered heavy' trade, bv ptiano p. iconsidered'di nor was there anj sigii'of -life - a --forti who. -I is strange Ahik.P dielmi should- harbor, a'
inj40- stra. Foun -iij feeling 11
inf6jmeid� him - that gracebil. Nothizij, -rnly refuse inior mid6for o
the' tirma thi,� troops dive, but, it, is' he is still A Aam, so - abubboll to low, us Ad T t at the
a agrea a T' - �,k: pa M I be o. *hero hi§ �yachtis gpp&teutly_ fot� the -plofk4l, a ? t I - material benefit to'. A hat cit
e"ousto he drti�Vft1l -1611L j'alace, the.abmadondd fr 'OU ]at 411194 alone' will .6fbur oldeteitIzens Y
spoil My itri , at wlilj- Gov'e' vat
'thstan _4_4WLkatUr6.q rnment igi
Oran joll
war, we grol�Ably r _of at. jiffliag waiting until -the Both -of 'his woulc b erwill allow
-onors. -negg-t 1260-onXtiddy. rMew and all h yd aving sailed
im verd bompliod with' setioll C knd'� Conu NoVedi er. 2
. * to . a �.nq embarkation ards-are remen freml On Just stabd back a -As 4a The ' t tand V let -mo After his - fo
to rtv-si
jjq�tiong would. 'be etered; i2nde uponi�. -6 k'
mai
ra. _irernni6fit-bu
-baulba-.' abbird t1ii'resafti 6( failed h!
rn- -stakmed. ali't jj�j, juadion�' The men- of work again, and.. ot: Yes, I Ditte 4, r in Marmara
sit.. lt is very. fortunate :her*L Spobpen. h. -B, Carpenter, the English -0 rill
eB -dyke, and -is the Go
Orders �guv6 been. thk resetve 'take the dati f 'the.. col hunra
meraire and! Superb fire. gusrdsonahcir�._ The- newspaper oflaceo-ift' milks B: 8 to W ell 0 _Visit this jeoUntr L Y.
down -the flagbf tru9a - ad- the_ h _. 0 left -the roob is mornit .. I
givell that the, Tei on w 1 9 swig at 6: 1 sabout t..
opq6iel edition 3 been Ptruc zlgstou� bottl _f
n olloWing.jVrifte
a Andi6fled-ted that -he ha n
'jnar� the utt -have be
-rounds 6b at Fort'Pliarog. The Flettstre0taro-besieged f.6r
ea, ack of cud]* that I*
morbus, U y
- j fy Ore ain
na6, of :t -h
naa.
to
he 'Said
so T.
-he had T
all
arange for AW
gad much Pajineils appearsue awe e.
am wil re area 1,ext7m6pth.