We Hear With G Reat Re G Ret That The Bodies Of Some
of the En g lish killed in the skirmish of Kassasin were found to have been mutilated, and trust that the En g lish officers will take some pains to restrain their troops from......
It Is Bad News For The Church Of En G Land That
the Arch- bishop of Canterbury is in imminent dan g er, havin g been attacked, three weeks a g o, accordin g to the Lancet, by weakness of the heart, con g estion of the lun g......
The Gallantry Of Our Troops Throu G Hout Has Been All That
Englishmen could desire. We stated last week that Sir Garnet Wolseley had found Arabi in some force at Ramses,- i.e., some ei g ht miles west of Ismailia, on the railway line to......
The Skirmish Of Monday Was A More Serious Affair. The
advanced g uard, under General Graham, was at Kassasin Lock, on the Sweetwater Canal,—a g ood deal in advance of the rest of the troops. The En g lish, tired out by feints of......
News Of The Week.
S IR GARNET WOLSELEY, advancin g throu g h the Land of Goshen, has fou g ht the enemy twice durin g the week of which we have now the record,—once, when he was attackin g , on......
The Way In -which Mr. Hickman Worked His Two G Uns
on Thursday week a g ainst the ten or twelve g uns of the enemy, the drivers takin g up the servin g of the g uns when the artillerymen were worn out, and compelled to take some......