Show 1 I 1 I 1 1 rf f I 1 1 I 1 1 W imort py ed by bi xi el mu flails forcest For cese dv western am ama a arelo to the ilia feb reb 5 advises advices regard regarding i n g the defeat of laker baker pasha are conflicting 0 0 li but trio 0 following details have been received baker U iker gislin began his advance from tho the at sunday his forces consisted of troops badly armed and short of ammunition and many of whom showed an to proceed baker pasha lead sent from to cairo an all urgent ill kent appeal for rides rifles to replace the tile old muskets with which numbers of bis his troops were armed in reply he lie received orders to try to boreo h his s way ray to without delay and tho the I 1 english officers connected with the expedition beym began tho the march expecting defeat spies had falsely isely reported the roads were clear with ith exception of antall bands of rebels monday foron a portion of the advance encounter en encountered e ea n body 0 f osman troops and a fight ensued which was more ofa rout th than an a battle feb 3 baker patha pash a lot lost all ill his camels and baggage in the tile tight light most of tho the and men bolted tried hard to rally ral lv them but without sue such cos coa TL the e enemy nel ny pursued them thein almost into the Vurgil eariN police and turkish In infantry wore were cut top to pieces eves fourteen european and three native officers are missing the fight was begun beg tin by a few arab horsemen 11 freemen attacking baker pashas cavalry which ffloyd 1141 baker er then thon formed a square which the tile enem enemy surrounded me the rest or of tile len fled in confusion and the tile runners descried deserted their guns baker pasha wag was several times surrounded by bytho the cuemy but with his staff man mail ased to make mike liis his way through the force which was inferior in numbers to baker pashas only three sues of ofilio the square were formed owin owing to tho the fact that two companies compan iea of L troops stood still overcome with fright the enemy poured I 1 into this gap when the E egyptians threw away their rifles and flung themselves upon the ground screaming engfor for mercy the troops on one sid side of tho thos square killed many of their own men by wild firing the enemy li bl rayed strayed profound contempt for their opponents all mored at haie have been brought away colonel burnaby is is safe tho the Ala marines rines landed at shakim to prevent a panic MK LONDON DOr F feb ob 5 on tho receipt of the news of baker pashas defeat tho tile admiralty issued Isi lied telegraphic orders a stopping 0 o ging the ilie troop ships on alio way to india tho TILIO 1 egyptian cl has bas bee been 11 pub T lilied it confirms the report that england had lad no intention of employing british or indian troops in inthe the soudan tho english government I 1 I 1 ment does not object to tho the employ ale mant t of T turkish troops in ili egypt I 1 I 1 provided I 1 tl mt the their expense LONDON ifer feb a later advises advices on the tile defeat deft state that tilt alio farces continued i all tile alty vack kelv lu the ei wore panic pann and fell fixin their kneen but heir ap p deaia for beriy note diw arabs krabe seized J taft ny i 11 the tile JU aels ue kb Ls alla iiii ti t heir beir and mr r it boata trio A inc ung lib limen jiing aro are maurice e ilo liev stir spirgeon geon ieno illo khater and adi walker and arid lieutenants Deu tenants carroll no Vat kiis TW tei othet foreign N hilling the fugitives together on oil tho shore of they e easily bays haye been boon slaughtered but the enemy ava over tho the pursuit I 1 the men embarked as quickly as pos sible upon six transports lying there I 1 and with baker pasha and colonel derived ae arrived rived at mJ mcnight midnight nIght at shakim Su akim intense excitement prevails prey ails nt sua kirn mire an attack of the e enemy is expected 1 pec ted the forts aro are occupied by y english marines the french agent has telegraphed for a man of war SUA MIlf feb 6 13 the enemy e a aar rounded and defended tem tewfik ili bey and hundred followers between betwee ir and tho the coast while attempt I 1 ing to acut cut through tho the enemy all the special dispatches agree that and are fire hopelessly lost I 1 the fart fact that the british eun boats q left creates a bad im impression Ores sion upon the minds of tho the egyptians and cr the rebels in fit their banati I 1 cism the rebels captured five live suns guns I 1 I 1 3 pounds of cannon and ammunition ion rifles and an en enormous I 1 qu quantity of cartridges I 1 I 1 andon feb C G in the of lord last list ni night lit earl granville foreign e secretary z eure t replying plying le to the speech of IN tho marquis arr I 1 3 of salisbury complain corn plain ing enthat that E En il glanda glands position towar towards els egypt was undefined made a cuttin cutting j remark that the brar marquis quis of salisbury ur had certainly secured a peculiar pecullar advantage in not boylu an amen amend ment to the ad address dreis upon a subject about which he waa I 1 imperfectly in inn n formed for immediately te th tine address was adopted A cabinet council vaa vas held tit thia is Illo morning riling for foe discussing tho the da abter agerto to bakr baker pasha gladstone pro pre lidid aided the egyptian shares have deatly declined doc lined el t |