Show BY B Y TELEGRAPH PER ER ff TELEGRAPH unk FOREIGN alexandria 25 orders not to allow disembarkation in egypt of turkish troops without the previous drevlou signature of the military convention and the lesu iesu issuance ance anee of the proclamation against arabi arab pashas remain bied the khedive has received cifor information hat arabi pasha has haa with drawn ot bis his best troops from kaar el dwar it is supposed to tel el rebin D from arabi forces state that hanni pasha has been poisoned for oon disputing wit with hArab arab pahe the british havo occupied maxa ma it is rumored that arabi accuses delesseps of having deceived him with a faise false promis promise eso eo that be might eil eli ell pell the canal to the english and he be has set bet a price upon Deliese epra epla head port said 25 05 25 some of the principal arab at port bald baid and damietta have contributed money towards the cahee of the rebels five hundred horses have ben sent by them from damietta wild stories are still circulated among the natives of arabi arab pashas great successes suc esses the seamen are landing guns from the vessels herewith a view to arm ing a iraln train similar to that at alexandria ismalia ismaili 26 the eremya lose is estimated at tat the first shell tired fired by the enemy passed a few feet over gen head and bookoff took too konn koff onn off the leg log ot of a horse ten yards yarda behind him mm the enemy throughout declined to come to close quarters iho two gunners gunders killed were struck bysh by shrapnel rapael near leys position alexandria 26 the austrian bonts boats crew of the frigate nautilus captured by the egyptians have been liberated at this morn ing the enemy approached our qun lines apparently intending to cut off the british out outposts posts near the mahmou dieh dieb canal londen 26 the standard haa reason to ullene believe that gt gi wolseley has applied for more troops this probably means the third division of the army corps now mote 11 ing at aldershot aldershof Alder AIder shot the thea troops behaved well they were all day without water or food were all day without water or food after marching 10 miles milea through heavy sand the cavalry swept around the british right flanar but did not come within stil stalking king distance the egyptian niro firo was waa too hot for tho the life guards to cross the open towards them the british infantry passed the day lying down behind banks and in ditches after the engagement gen wolseley rode to Is mailia mavlia and returned late in the evening keln kein for cements arrived during the night but the guns not until the next morning having had great difficulty getting gutting through the sand band at daylight it was fo found a to the great disappointment of our men that the main body of the enemy had bad with drawn the tifa egyptian artillery fought well and fired much mor more accurately than at rafn hair el dwar the infantry were contemptible and cavalry but little better both arma arms were obBer observed ved breaking from t e ranks and dispersing under our out fire of shell alexandria 26 it Is stated on good authority that 2000 albanians nave bave enlisted for service in the egyptian quarantine and other department part ment as it Is feared that native troops cannot be trusted troops are urgently required at moses mosta a well near suez aa as the attl ude of the there ii Is i i th threat ening A bioc bloc saoe sade of the egyptian coast was established d yesterday constantinople 20 26 lord nord duffer in british ambassador dor promised red sed that pilgrims to mecca will be permitted to traverse the suez canal as usual AI 26 ift is stated political matters aa as riaz biaz pasha who was chete theilia Is an unexpected hitch bitch in la summoned by the khedive to form the nw n w ministry nini stry refused to take if the chamber of notables ia is restored as he be considers such an in as unsuited to egypt as to india four bedouins Bedou ins captured b by y the english report they had been employed at earr kalir el dwar and aboukir under their sheiks and they fled from abbl pasha because of the want of food it la Is spited on good authority that 2000 albanians who enlisted for service in the egyptian quarantine has been transferred to other departments part uart ments c as it ia Is found that the native troops cannot be trusted arabi arab pashas train left the position of the enemy at Kin gOeman at sit 6 this evening and advanced yards when two heavy gun on the waterworks water works bill nned fled five rounds rounda against the train one shell bh il fell in uhe the deneroy trench and the train without ie plyIng to the fis fim re we captured eight persons who were as ordinary but carried arms some had bad long arau arao muzzie muzzle loaders lo aders aaers the others othera carrying remington rifles the scouts displayed great boldness the i enemy enevoy were much stronger tha than n we expected as they had a number of cavalry and wee were spread out in a siami circle and we soon perceived train after train of reinforcements arriving our guns commenced firing at I 1 11 I 1 at first our fire was very weakly responded to but t i in the afternoon tho the rebels threw six biz shots to our one they produced bosa hosA however ever very little effect adibe as he fire of the enen ener enemy rays lays though fairly good for was waa not corre corret t altogether our men nud and horsem horse the leat heat of tho the lun cun fairly well A launch has been beeri sent tip up the cano with two guns runs and a gun will y be roa ro a ady d y t to m bonow io W tyl with t ila lia a 40 the thirteenth bengal benbal cavalry will land lo 16 donow constantinople 26 A council of tho the ministers under the presidency of the sultan ia ja now fitting at the palace to decide definitely A ith te je gard to the convention with england and other pending que questions Alous lord urd dum dufferin flerin firmly maintains the turkish troops shall only be allowed to nis als embark at rosetta robetta camitta or and refuses to permit hem thelia to land at alexandria huez butz or port said alexandria 27 pm about three thib thia afternoon tw heavy guns recently placed beyond the waterworks water works hill opened opened d ore jure on the enemy on tb the e left bank x of the Mahmou Mahmoud dieh dieb feh ieh canal about 20 rounds were fired several shells eipl exploded oded in jhb he enemy eremya s cn n entrench menti causin g eoll coll EItler able ablo damage the enemy replied but feebly about five a conflagration appeared in iti the rear ziar of the camp the british man mati of war minotaur shelled the outposts au 8 in ht the direction of aboukir abokair th this thia ip afternoon a atto it tor ter noon moon the shelia appeared reared ap to burst in the tho midst of the direction of aboukir abokair th this thia afternoon a atto tor ter noon moon the shelia appeared reared ap to burst in the tho midst of the eremya position po the th minotaur filed with increased rapidity until sunset the enemy 18 reply being weah altogether thero there the re waa wax very little littie activity in la the rebel lines the impression galna ground aund that the bulk of arabi men dien has been withdrawn from kadd radd el dar par the fI lIghting fighting A began at 6 a in and did not end and till evening there la Is not enough water for the horses which are much fatigued our oar cavalry charged on the enemy early in the morning over heavy ground grounds forcing them to retire leav leg ing ten prisoners in our hand to wards midday the enemy got our rang range more completely rand and landed sheds shells right in aur midst byno by non the heat beat was so intense that many of our men were at at ticked icken with disen dysentery tery and sunstroke in the second days fight the drag dragoons pong pons charged the enemy cutting down many and und taking some bome prisoners maj nio ir r bibby was waa shot through the chest but rode a considerable dla dis tance afterwards wards headquarters are likely to remain at ariu ahu ri heh beh for the present tre ent to enable the stores s tore s to com como e up onera stata stats that many dead and wounded were taken away by the train which our cavalry nearly captured we captured a spy and handed him over to the native who tortured him with thumbscrews thumb screws and ordered him to be shot he said sald arabi arab pasha laii had only one strong regiment of artillery 2009 2000 cavalry and a few infantry in fantry lantry in front of ua us signalling Sign alling has been proceeding during the past few nights with arabi pasha patha but we have been unable to discover who Is bending sending the signals big eig nals alexandria 27 abdul abdal and four other staff officers have es biped from arabi pasha they were well received by the khedive it appears that they have ben for some borne time in communication with the khedive through members of asne al stones family they were entrusted by arabi pasha with the defense of tei tel el kabir but ab stained from making earthworks earthworms earth works they escaped and went to M de do lesseps and asked his assli assistance tance tanco to get away de lesseps tried to dis suade buado them accessing thomm thorn of want of patriotism they finally sought bear admiral hoskins Ho who ir forwarded thein them to alexandria Is mailia 27 0 when the mounted infantry autry of the household troops charged into Marsa rameh dia RIa meb bin bir hav lock alien allen showing the wey way the enemy dashed into the inko lako and swam for safety they acro plied with rifle bullets ea as they dived and floundered through the water london 27 07 the court circular says the thu queen is greatly gratified at gen success Is mailia mallia 27 an engine and nine trucks arrived today to t day from Suez baez the The Tho line is in fair working order the rebel position at tel el keber is very strong with entrenchments right across and on both sides bides of the railway the position la flanked on each side by water our losses on friday were about 50 killed and wounded ol 01 which the cavalry lost jost 20 or 30 from the beavy heavy shell fire and nom from n om chargin charging 7 a square of infantry our oar total toti forces in isma ilia district under gen bohe ley ey is about men 2500 horses ea and 27 guns PORT bald hard 27 17 tho too steamer calypso arrived on saturday with alth turkish troops and moored in jn sido the inner haibon harbon when the monarch at once sen seu bent beut t two to o armed boats covered with a gatling run gun un from the monarch monarchy to learn their errand the turks stated that they we 0 a the tho annual relief for the turkish garrison at some fort in the red sea during the night armed boats from the british fleet cruised around with orders to prevent the turks from landing the calypso entered the canal on sunday morning a steam from the 2 r accompanying her with ordera dera lu la prevent the of the troops fort ba said id 27 da delesseps lesseps embarked for marseilles today to day ismaela 27 all ali la Is quiet at the front british cavalry h hato havo tc advanced to karassan ras kas assan djock kocl locomotives arrived at baez suez today from bombay alexandria 27 the COm eom commander mandor of tho british ironclad achillea achilles reports tho garrison making an butr entrenched e campan camp on which several thousand laborers laborera are work ing malta I 1 27 the transport adjutant ants with mill military iary tary police and tty ty numbering men has arrived i Is mailia 27 at the outset arf irs f the tha fight wo we were under a very heavy henvy fire especially from tilo tho egyptian aft v here lere ten guns shells upon us its incessantly 1 I 1 he eighty fourth moved ia in this direction in skirmishing order orden As ioe loe toe too men ruen were scattered reatter ed the liasos were slight finding that thay they were doing little barm the enemy directed their attention u upon on geni benl Wo olesley and staff the enemy played freely uvon the household cavalry and all the hopes entertained of the uee use fullness and bravery of the latter were fully realized two catl gathing ing guns we wele e served by marines who were unable to go into action on account of the odthe of the artillery fire constantinople the kurdish chief Obel dallah daliah in a telegram to the sultan states that he quitted constantinople without any hostile intention and remains a faithful servant of the sultan alexandria 27 the british forty gounde re at cannon abed the fhe enables ene ena migs miga s lines to day |