Show WAYS the british in m chiei chief bushes ahead irresistibly defeating the dusky rebels at every encounter En comiter hy lly W M U to the Kerol dl aug 28 at the outset of tile light tight we were tinder a very heavy lire fire especially from the egyptian left where ten tell guna gun i rained incessantly the eighty forth moved in this direction in skirmishing order and as the men were scattered the losses were slight finding they m ere doing little harm barm they directed ther attention upon gen wolseley Wol selcy and stair tile enen enemy played freely upon the household li cavalry and all hopes CH en pertained of the usefulness and bravery of the latret were fully realized two catling gatling guns served by the marines were unable to go into the he action on account of the severity of the artillery fire tho tile fighting began at six am and didlot did not end until evening there mis was not water for the horses which were fatigued our cavalry charged on oil the enemy early in the morning over heavy ground forcing them to retire leaving ten prisoners in ill our hands towards midday the enemy e more completely and landed shells right in our midst by noon the tile heat waa was so int intense erthe that many of our men were attacked with dysentery and sunstroke in the second days fight ft ht the dragoons charged cli arged the enemy eil illy cutting down many and taking some souie prisoners major bibby was ahot through the cliett but rudo rude dis tanco tance afterwards the hc are tire likely to remain at abu Iti sheli the prisoners state that many dead 1111 and I 1 wounded were tal taken ci laway away by the train which our cavalry neaily captured We e captured a spy and banded hita vertu the native authorities who tortured him with thumb screws and ordered rd ered him to be shit he ile said arabi pasha iasha has only one strong regiment of artillery 0 2000 cavalry and a fe few IV infantry in i a arnt of us signaling has been proceeding sling during ho the last few nights with arabi pasha but wo we are unable to discover who ia is sending the signals aug 28 an engine and nine trucks arrived today to day from suez the line ia is in fine working order the rebel position at tel el kabir is very strong with entrenchments right across and on both sides side of the railway the position ia banked on cadi side by water our losses friday frida I 1 were about fifty killed and wounded of f which tile cavelry dry lost thirty from heavy shell lire and the charging of a square of infantry oar our total for force c 0 in Is Isma mailiA ilLi directed under tinder gen Wol wolseley soley arc are about men 0 2000 rw horses homes and 27 guns PO PORT nt SAID 1 ali aug 28 the steamer calypso arrived sunday with sli troops and more inside the inner harbor when tile monarch at once sent two armed boats covered yieh a galling gatling gun to learn their errand tho the tur turks ats stated that thay were thear inual relief for the tile turkish ellk garrison at some fort on the ked sea during the night armed boats from lie the british fleet cruised around with orders to pr prevent event the turks tur from landine landin the calypso entered the canal sunday morning a steam in accompanying her with orge orders to prevent tile disembarkation of the troops 28 tho garrison at meks was reinforced today to day in consequence of tho ilia bedouins Bedou ins having formed camp on the opposite shore of lake karcotis Mar cotis nothing was dono done at kamleh tod 1 day ar it is thought the tile last shell from the 7 inch gun yesterday disabled a large gun of battery arabi is reported to be at Salih ieh ieli the authorities are unable to understand s t ar id hig his persistence in holding karr el dwar aug 28 A dragoon signaling on the banks of the th ei canal near magoula was shot allot dead by arabs this shows the hostility of the people around hero here among the things captured on friday frilay is a tent said to be that of arabi iash and two standards during the fighting fieh ting the bedouins Bedou ins occasionally showed much courage several hand to hand encounters oc burred one man stood his ground alone wounded A trooper seized his sword and made two thrusts at an english Engli sli officer on icar before ho lie was cut down the duke of Con connaughty brigade remain at Al mahmoud ahmoud for the tile present major bulloch proceeded to the front taking profir provisions ions and baggage on camels in order to be independent t of the commissariat his ilis orders are to advance wilh the must most advanced guards always feeling the enemy so asto keep keel gen wolseley consta constantly advised of their movements and p position sl IIA aug 20 among the deserters from arabi pasha is a brigadier major belonging to his stair lie ile status states that a part art of arabi pashas army is at kaar el el dwar there are men in meks all freshly come from cairo and tha the artillery is very strong I 1 cannot say whether on account of this information but I 1 understand der stand that the proposed movement in in the direction of meks has been postponed several of iida from dysentery and sunstroke it Itis is evident that arabi means to make mak e a stand at karr el dwar as in i n the event of defeat lie could escape in into tripoli A boat supplying the post on the canal with provi felons was fired on by bedouins Bedou ins near pear here today to day and four of her crew were wounded and the boat was plundered general wilkinson of the indian division arrived yesterday dayto to confer with general wolseley V ol Tester seley he ile waa was escorted by bengal bend lancers who rodo rode from suez in two days a feat which speaks volumes for tho the condition of their horses Mahi mahmoud poud fehmy asserts that the troops cannot como from kaar el iswar to tel el kabir as arabi pasha a holds several leading ledding bedouin chiefa as hosta hostages es for the good behavior bolia vior of their tribe port SAID au aua SS bey who recently escaped from cairo I 1 asserts a tho the turkish and residents esi of cairo are aro being arrested dail daily and never heard of again some tur turkish ish and pashas with a few europeans remaining in cairo are guarding the tile citadel they seem well prepared to hold bold their own until the british arrive if the absurd stories circulated by arab arabi pasha of british atrocities were disproved the majority of arabis arabi ia troops would dis desert ert 1 4 I 1 A largo urge force of bedouins Bedou ins of dcarr II III 11 belonging to the tribe oula da and al falchik tal Sal ehik chik belonging to the arime gaboian abou sultan arc are remaining faithful to arabi pasha through fear all however howey cr are prepared to lay down their arms when tho the british nd advance vance aug 23 28 A further furt hT re servo will be formed for immediate a service ervice in egypt and will ivill bo dis patched on receipt of orders to that effect from AVol wolseley seley the whole control of the indian division is made over to wolseley it is stated the tile british intended to build dykes near mcka meks and flood a portion po 0 O of 0 tho lie dry bed of lake mar ef cotis and li d prevent any attack from that side aug 23 28 ships with troops from bombay arrived on saturday Lox LONDON aug 28 gen wolseley telegraphs from Is mailia un on sunday just returned from the outposts and slid saw our action on thursday or fri friday day had far more important i results than I 1 was aware of yesterday the enemy was completely routed and fled toward throwing away arms and accoutrements A large amount of camp equi equipage rage and munitions was captured mahmoud felicy arabi pashas chief eng engineer 0 neer and military adviser is now a prisoner in my camp LIA A aug ug 28 troops are continually advancing and it will not be long before el kabir is attacked between kamich and hayum the tile 9 ground is good for in arching but the ilie canal is hi full of dead horses and the dead bodies of arabs some of tho latter were thrown there by their comrada while ot hersA w ere the corpses of men glint while attempting to escape esi I 1 by the quantity of clothing clot h ing etc found in the abandoned camps the rebels must li have ave been in great forc but most appear to have been iverel merely peasantry armed with old n muzzle I 1 lizzle floading almost all lie the prisoners arc are peasants doctors have prohibited the use of water in laike laxma for drinkin drinking g an ac a tillery general lias has been ca captured p who speaks english fluently ile lle valuable inform information atia vc we have now two infantry regiments with kith cavalry and artillery at kassas bli mahmoud I 1 fel I 1 8 son la Is also captured by the british britis 1 an officer hag has arrived from governor district between juakin and Masso wali on hilway liis way khe dive to declare loyalty A high priest held a meeting here at lit which beveral influential natives were present tho tile priest adjured them to remain loyal to arabi pasha tho tile native gobern governor ordered their arrest mahmoud fehmy was examined at headquarters headquarter a he ile reports that much suffering giitl ering foring and insubordination prevails ails in tho tile egyptian army the ge difficulty efly ol 01 dragging supplies over deep sand is very great but few feir miles can bo be made a day the weather is somewhat cooler and the health of the troops is excellent tho the heat beat on oil the sands at noon is terrible ATHENS aug 29 yesterday morning turkish troops attacked the greeks all along the front from to degani tho fighting was continued today to day and the tile greeks lost four killed and ten wounded the government dispatched infantry artillery and gens darmes to tha the frontier constantinople aug 29 A ger man oter officer in the turkish service was present at the meeting of the C council when the signa signature tui of the military convention was finally discussed and advised the acceptance of tho the english proposals PORT SAID aug 29 last even evening tho the arabs attacked tho ilia british tion at Kas KassaB sin and were repulsed with a heavy loss the british britis lost men but cloven eleven of tho the guns wera captured LONDON lomox aug all 29 20 A dispatch tram from Is mailia states that the firing began on monday evening between advance pasts posts of tho tile enemy and of the british PARIS ianis aug 29 at the cabinet council today to day Du duclerc clere president of the council read dispatches from syria reporting a more satisfactory state of affairs there lie ile also an bounced that all revolted tunisia troops who took refuge in tripoli have returned to their homes alexandri niA A all aug 29 the report of the death of bof tolba a pasha is con firmed constantinople aug 29 dufferin Duff crin has not received word from granville to whom he lie submitted the fortes portes acceptance odthe of the military convention ven tion it is considered doubtful in in diplomatic circles whether granville will agree to the acce acceptance tance by the porte as the latter has feen been several times warned it might be too late alexandria aug 29 tl the enemy are still strengthening thel elt they cent sent out an ored train again laba evening the man of war minotaur shifted position to about one thousand Arid yards nearer to aboukir Abou kir general wood lias has gone to reconnoiter meks LON LONDON Dov aug 29 alio report that general wolseley arrived at kagazig is doubtless untrue other nd vices received in london conf confirm irin tho the report of a battle with and repulse of the enemy at kassas sin sin the fight took tool place by moonlight the tile british loss is from to men inen alexandria aug 29 20 A slight skirmishing has taken place today to day at B camich LONDON atlin 29 20 gen AVol wolseley seley telegraphs from Js mailia at 10 this morning as follows I 1 have just received news from the frontier that gen graham was heavily attacked last evening by a large furco force of egyptians the british cavalry from mah went to his assistance and has had brilliant success taking eleven pups few british were killed eu but t over a hundred were wounded I 1 n nm just about fo 10 proceed to the front |