28 OCTOBER 1882, Page 2

A very serious incident has occurred in the Soutlau. The

Egyptian Government has received information from the Governor of Khartoum that the "False Prophet" there, who was arrested in 1879, took advantage of the contest with. Arabi to raise a new force, destroyed an Egyptian army sent against him, and is now besieging Khartoum, with 20,004 Nubian followers. The Governor demands reinforcements, and,. of course, there are none to send. The Ministry, therefore, propose to raise a scratch army of blacks, who will probably desert. It is rumoured, according to the latest intelligence,. that Khartoum has fallen ; and Sir Charles Dilke, on Thursday,. though he spoke of exaggerations, admitted that the news was serious. Mr. Gladstone, moreover, in his speech on Sir Garnet Wolseley, rather pointedly spoke of the Soudan as if it were an integral part of Egypt, and within the territory which it was our duty to release from anarchy. If the False Prophet is only a negro leader, he may be easily -defeated, though it will take English troops to do it ; but if he is acting for "the Mehdi," the Teacher whom Mussulmans expect on November 12th, the day on which their creed will be twelve centuries old, he may give serious trouble. The whole organisation of the Seuioussia, which covers Arab Africa with monasteries in regions beyond European ken, will be at his back, as will half the population of Upper Egypt.