Show BY telegraph PM enn EUN ter TET ranz LIKE FOREIGN london 12 A dispatch from the fleet says bays the monarch had silenced tho the small email fort opposed to her set niro firo to the building and dismounted the guns she then moved against the formidable works of fort mex the E egyptians in that battery still replied briskly but although save tat rat a at times struck none of the shots penetrated our battery or water dines aines where her armor protected her the shot scattered showers of splinters through the ships one shot struck the quarterdeck quart erdeck close toLle tolie to ut lambton by 9 our oar fire silenced all the guns in frh erh eart fart mex with with the exception of four rifled pieces the sound of whose conical lubot shot lvere were easily distinguished these guns gave us gret great trouble they were all under cover aud and tha gunners atuck stuck well to their work the tem chaire was therefore signalled signal led to come to the assistance of the three ships already engaged it was biffl cuic cult to hit the exact locality the guns were seen omy only dimly and occasionally of casio caslo sio nally through the smoke but by half past 10 only three main maintained tain fire the tho guns guris were concentrated on the invincible and f must have been worked by the best gunners for they struck us every time and quite quito as of often ten on the water line before they were allen silenced ced we had six men wounded one with one fout taken off by a round mot and the othera by b aplin aspli n 1 by 11 the fart was in ruins with he the guns all silenced the monarch was signaled to go close to shore and mante diamante dis the fort thoroughly at close cloae quarters trie trio laying lay isy hag two miles away had opened nire fire upon the ships engaged with witti the fort the tho shots all fell short aud ard we took no notice of the attack but lord beresford beresy Beress ford commanding the he gunboat condor rood flood in of the ships engaged with fort mex mes the antelope was fetrick etrick five times and had eight men and one ono gun disabled the invincible Tn vinci r was as struck many times but only six ehlts penetrated her thedore the was t truck and the royal brace was cut away we had six men wounded the monarch was vas not hit once owing probably to her ability to shift ground while on the other balul balyi bhe bho was in movement tho the practice of her guns was inter r to the invincible up to five live tha thin iron eads dads kept tip up an occa occasional slona siona I 1 fire nire but the forts did not reply during tho tho the latter p part of the rif afternoon hernoon ter noon one wing of the palace is in ashes this was inevitable since the palace lies behind the tho forts forta charch and end ada I 1 have only been able to write fully of tho the doings of that portion of the fleet with which I 1 was present the tha grand total of ot casualties were five hi billed lied fled and twenty reven seven wounded this evening the whole fleet drew off the shore shor and approached each other their first days work worl was wag complete and the tho aholo of tho tha batteries silenced the egyptians stuck to their guns until the forts were mumbling the aim of the egyptian runners bunners was chiefly against the penelope pe and inflexible they fired principally round shot their elev elevation atlon was bad tho tha invincible waa seldom beldom hit the officers set sec a good ex the officers a ample to their men by often L lumblo lumping 9 upon tho the parapets to see fee the effect of their fire A party of marinero mariners ma which landed from tho the Invin invincible clUe to blow up fort foit mex saw several dead bodies inside the fot fort the egyptians had hail no shells N which alch accounts for the small number cf of equalities I 1 es on the british vessels at in tho the evening the J yali cin coi app approached approach roachel eJ the Invin invincible cibIc with officials from the dervish pasha who had been trying to find the flagship all night with a letter from tho the ministry to seymour to off ofner offer er to dismount the guns admiral seymour replied that t tho the time tile for negotiations had passed A dispatch dated the egyptians could have done bass says much execution had their aiming been less lesa excited itis it la difficult to de describe cribe colbe the excitement of the sall sali ors era each shot was watched with great anxiety and every good one was cheered some shots from the 81 fonner founer fiew flew higher an and d may rasy have damaged the tho town at midnight the barrac barrack kp houses i and windmills around fort mex mes liste have been shattered to pleass A portion of rs rss elten el ten pa pal ace roa centis contis inhabited by dervish pasha pash which formed a separate building from the tho khedives rhe Khe dives red residence dence has hans been burned to the ground the lighthouse Is still standing but a number of holes are visible in the masonry and the he light appears to be I 1 injured nj ared information was conveyed to the commander of the bittern that taulba paths pasha the military commander of alexandria wished to communicate with admiral soy boy mour lieutenant lambton replied that a preliminary condition to farther negotiation negotiations the tho forts dominating the entrance to the tho harbor must be surrendered taulba pasha refused to accept these terms the bittern returned to acquaint the admiral of it it was understood among the officers that firing would be resumed at 4 in the afternoon but no order to that effect waa was given the ea egyptians sent bent a second flog flag of truce and n t the ae halcyon was thereupon sent into in to obtain information the bittern ascertained that the khedive was afe afe afo having gone with dervish pasha to balace palace the humber number leaves tonight to night with the wounded A large fire is now visible in the direction of ish consulate A dispatch from alexandria sent bent at tah evening says bays the vessels of the fleet took up the following position off newport before kunset sunset rhe the rho sultan off fort pharos the superb flexible Jn alexander and achilles to the eastward aba invincible monarch penelope and all other gunboats gun boats are in the outer harbor it is 18 Bup supposed posed this arrangement was made in order that the vessels will be in readiness lophell the forts commanding the town tomorrow to morrow in the event of a failure in the negotiations it I 1 ia supposed the egyptian troops evacuated the town as tho the nire fire tonight to night are arc assuming large proportions the to ton town n la to reported to ba almost de do seated ser fer ted led and is 14 believed to have been left to low jow Arabs 1 possibly to bedou ins to plunder Th the london eLondon during the bombardment yesterday a F telephone was atto attached ched at lalta inita to the alexandria cable and that it was impossible to communicate verbally the bombardment wis was plainly audible at the malta end of the cable the spanish ironclad derigo has been ordered from alexandria to port said bald I 1 I 1 no reb rep response ponce to tho the gr fir 1 arg from the forts today to day I 1 the tha natives of all classes at suez I 1 ine lne no sending their thein families into the interior the governor ia defraying the exper expenses ses bes the town is quiet the turkish gunboat is anchored off ramleh kamleh palace to which the khedive removed his family previous to the bombardment signals were mado to tho the fl fiet flet fleet et from the chir Chil chilleon tern lern to obtain a n reply from admiral seymour ton message from queen viet Vict victoria vietoria orias orlas enquiring after the wounded tho the darkness makes mates the conflagration in alexandria appear very vivid it ia is supposed the town is being reduced to ashes wilfully alexandria AI 13 the following bulletin has been i from the telegraph ship chiltern off alexandria july 13 am alexandria has been evacuated and the city is in flamo flame the telegraph ship chiltern has been ordered to take up a position near the neutral fleets LONDON 13 in a telegram sent at am admiral seymour confirms his hia report of the tho evacuation of aiex Alex alexandria andria audria the entire garrison n withdrew under a flag of truce leaving tho the bedouins Bedou ins 6 to fore fire and end pillage the town the tha decoy has haa kope gone to port bald said in order to ascertain the state of affairs there AI alexandria idina gas a m the egyptian army is greatly deamoral izad and in full retreat toward the interior tho the european quarter quartet of the town torim including the E exchange and telegraph Tee graph offices is entirely de i at toyed the city was set on alro by rat ral released convicts who wiio committed horrible atrocities the tho telegraph ship chiltern is crowded with eur aur livors who fought their way to the livors way to beach whence the tho boats of the fleet removed them they report having passed a dread dreadful ful fal nigh S defending themselves desperately one hundred Europe europeans hns and other christians christiana in the 0 ottoman bank and adjoining buildings were wore massacred part of the fleet la Is how for port said the whereabouts of the khedive is unknown the standards Standard 6 correspondent on board the invincible telegraphing at 8 this morning bays says the whole civil population and have withdrawn the tho whole grand equale ia is burned the Jl ff elicon wilch went to discover the meaning of the last flag of truce last evening could discover nobody on board the egyptian vessel arah Alah rosta rosea or in tho the arsenal the adent accompanied an officer to the shore in the steam the purveyor of the fleet who was one ot of the party and well acquainted with the tile town landed and proceeded a considerable dis dig tance inland all was waa perfectly silent but for the roar of the flames iiames it is believed that arabi pasha has concentrated his hla forces beyond the city opposite the tha british advance the work of the ships is 18 now over all further action must bo be ashore fully hait half the town Is burning there will be a landing in force to investigate the condition of things and if possible render aid there will probably be three or four hours suspension of telegraphing in consequence of the Ch chit Chil terns ferns feyns change of position alexandria am bedou ins are floating by thousands the europeans who fought their way down to the beach numbered LONDON IS 13 the british authorities thorl ties arc cb chartering a n number u aber of vessels today to day for the conveyance ot of munitions of war to alexandria five thousand mules have havo been purchased sed Eed in spain alexandria 13 the chiltern has moved into the harbor the fire in the city is steadily etea dily dlly increasing it ia Is reported here that arabi pasha is marching arching in on cairo 13 A correspondent of the daily telegraph teleota ph E nys enss he found many houses in the araban arabian quarter badly injured and partly burned by tha bombardment the indendi lne inc endl endi ary fire in the center of the european quarter at the time of the telegraphing covered an area of one mile equate A large part of the pop population u lation have gone toward the canal A dispatch to the timea Times makes the statement that a body of marines and bailors bailers w was as f bout about to be landed the bulk of the egyptian army is at ras bas el tin tins 40 miles northeast of alexandria and at Daman hour 38 mika of alexandria the soldiers had in looting tho the city before leaving it the ero era of the tha invincible was very effective against ras el tin fort if two wo twelve to i guns were found reared on their ends g 1 in consequence of being by shells admiral seymour telegraphs this morr morn morning ring the terms were the surrender of the forts as at first demanded the use uso made mado of the flag of truce by the egyptians is considered disgraceful nothing Is known of the khedive but it ia believed that hais hats he is still at palace where his yacht is apparently waiting until the tha weather er will allow his bis embarkation LIST OF passengers sailing from liverpool per S S scat ScAr evada nevada wednesday jung june 21 A 8 62 elder K B B irvine in I 1 charge BRITIS 13 Sal salt lEake city eliza eilza jane eilza eliza ann john and william araham andrew mary and anti henry mccardell alexander bl argaret margaret archibald Al alexander jr agnes and jessie buchanan flora murphy ellen brown john janet jele jai jal andOrs onina P mccleery mccleary isaae isaac thompson john H and margaret H gill edward bartlett bartlott dispio rae elizabeth robinson bartholomew cargill jame elizabeth and wm win H williams herbert herbrt coley samuel gold thomas F forsyth Fer r syth byth benjamin pearson bearson Pe arson araon sarah a and nd mary juary bennett john breeze brame owen A bailey alfred heber heter 0 randall john butler martha waito walte thos mattere Wat tere edwin simmond annie annio gray wm ryan byan william sear bear emily roney honey or ey ett gett johnse john ellza lizs ilza and thomas clark uaria maria and alice emny uaria maria and alice emny nacher Bacher fdge emily nash mary wary A hazzard james march rannah hannah vm martha mary bibry john joha elizabeth and annis annie wagstaff Wag elizabeth william ann and geo geo barker ogden andrew robertson benjamin stanton Bt anton john and eilzabeth elizabeth lamont joseph josephs emma ellen and david braith Bri sri ith sarah sarahjane jane Tane and mary E foster selma belma sam bam mary E john T tand and dilan allan bate jamen jamea marahall Ma ellen miens alfred H and 3 james ames stokes wm vm hook john and thoma huss russell bussell eili elij henry bur bui dett deft emma russell sarah A few des emma morris thomas dewey annle annie hardy mary ann fidler john wainwright david balfour geo Watson wm white mary E watson heber G and elizabeth A 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