Show GALLANT GOUDON GORDON ends his dallant career by the tho Dagger of an arab by western abald percx to the HERALD konti kaeb KF feb eb io 10 colonels wilson and wortley VV ortley with the expedition to khartoum arrived here today to day they made the journey from bubat in fou four daya lays they bring news of general gener al gordons death one of the pashas among on general gordons 1 forces forces ma marched rm ed the carriann carri fion aon to the side of the town nearest Om durman saying say 1 n g the rebel attack was expected at t that h a t point r 1 1 11 meantime another traitorous pasha h opened the gates at the other end and allowed the murdis troops to enter and they easily captured the town general gordon was stabbed while leavi nethe government house cloxin ON feb IO 10 the following are additional details of the killing of gen gordon and the fall of khartoum oum at daybreak on the day of the capture which is variously stated to be the and of january general gordons attention was attracted by a tremendous tumult in iii the streets lie ile left the ao so called palace or government building in which lie had bad made his li headquarters to ascertain the cause of the di disturbance tur bance just as lie readied reached the street ho be was stabbed in the back and fell dead the tumult caused by the murdis troops who had bad gained access access to the interior of the town through treachery and who wera were soon in complete possession of the place including the citadel was fear ful the massacre of the carrison fol lowyd the scenes of slaughter are described as surpassing the bulgarian atrocities and rivaling the worst horrors of the mutiny panic Bt egyptians were captured in their flight and put to death with the most fiendish tortures transfixed transfix pd with inears and left to bleed to death most alost of the victims were mutilated in a most horrible manner eyes were gouged out noses elit slit and tongues torn out by the roots in many cases mutilated parts carts of victims bodies were thrust into their mouths while they were still liv living ng the massacre included many noncombatants combatants non and egyptian women were subjected to most shameful in dignities L more than a hundred women youns young girls were given over to the followers to be used as slaves after the slaughter many arab been seen rushing about the tile streets with the heads af egyptians impaled upon their spears |