Show BRITISH TROOPS FORGED BACK fate of fort ali not known indian enlie and the chiefs along the Fro becoming disaffected eu edans are in an ugly mood london 24 official from simla announces that fort maude in the pass las captured by the afridi after desperate fighting the earrison earr isoa which was composed of native levies known as the klyber huhes retired with alio loss of three men the agridis burred the tort the fate of fort all which was attached by the afridi ie not known the british officer commanding at Ja moved a ot artillery escorted by the fourth dragoons yesterday to the mouth of the kymber pase and shelled the enemy at a range of yards the retired bill the battery returned W jamesue Jame sud the officer in commard deeming it inadvisable to tenter the jaee i general ellos will bein a concerted move against the insurgent tri beemen today OF NATIVE CHIEFS bombay aug 21 the bridges in the upper are strictly guarded by email badiea of troops I 1 is reported that when the edans attacked fort they burned all the sacred books of the sikh temple there this excited the greatest indignation among the sikhs throughout the province cp and the sikh troops on the frontier aie greatly incensed abe bombay faiette announces that three of the principal chiefs of Mah ratte aban and were arrested on their arrival on the mail train on which they bad been induced to come to meet the governor generale agent who arrived on a train shortly before the inlaw in law of sir darsin arad khat one of the most loyal chiefs in all three of the chiefs d belong in the Sarab awan division of they are suspected of having encased in intrigues the government covern ment and are said to have been disaffected for bome fome time the arrests caused a sensation sen pation among the edans and further important development are expected |