Show tin DEATH 01 GEN GORDON angland donins the death of a beavo ei a a faithful to iier at much expense alio fitted up an expedition to go to tho ic lief of this bno aban at but before any assistance could bo ren deice ho was slain and all ln troops the inac acre followed alo is said to bo surpassing the atrocities against the christian a few cars ago england pain full feels the loss of her brate general and all the world who ia familiar with his daring exploits mouin w ith her in the loss of general gaidon ibe nile expedition 0 far has been a failure and even it it had been successful what would bae been pained would not havo recompensed england one half hat she had expended in money and the hardships endured by her brave soldiers now her loss is it is doubtful even if general wolseley Wol sele had pd his loss would hae been so keenly f it all over the as that of general gordon it is tint mhd deceased general did not lank as high at his superior but una is true of him ilo won fais laurels and distinction b actual and constant service aut al ways called him into action and dut neer found him adeep somo of tho london papers are of tho opinion that general gordon has not been killed but is either a or has escaped south V e hope for the latter because the former if true ft be worse than a thousand deaths in the hands of the uncompromising rebels out of the profound they hold for this bravo soldier all of the lon don papers draped their in mourning and well they might be cau e england had no beaver or more faithful soldier than chinese gordon assistance will now be given england in this raid upon egypt by italians and indian from bom bo states regiments of native infantry and one of cavalry will shortly embark when these re enter the field the worst will bo learn ed of lamented general gordon and his beave soldiers eis |