The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, January 28, 1885, Page 2

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f i‘: ceperwJ Vie ory Gver ces Near tbu Klea ately a e Field : : ' = VICTORY sit da I lene A ae - Ffatlows as « General Wolseley, dated Kori. Jan. 21, 3 p.m., which reads subst : s follows: ‘*General Stewart has ad a heavy engagement W : | wen a tion of the Mahdi’s forces 1 nat - his «tte of Metemneh. The rebelS | ere tid collected trom Berber, Mete- I mneh and Omiluraman. This last Bes eascd from , G ral | Squeal. x wy 16 General S j in its ) > enem | broad swe ahty ar | = i in the day to} qj Py | 1 t ly ‘ route ry ane 1 . t iq - it en sict g] e tor ve hem to a ttack or } a} I ‘a t vilad y i ite well organized char ur ajon the grounds and ask iif 2 vithering fire from our men. {Some efficial w silt d square was unfortunately penetrated | answer sadly: > ess ibout its feft rear, where a heavy cavalry and camel regiment we he has not yet arriv for hmsoon. He sssaidt sition, by sheer weight of in a mud hole somew ler ers. The admir steac Then the Exposition suc men enabled them to n ain a | again. rand to hand fight with the oppo- You may make the pass tread, and yg force, while severe pun “For self. Chicago to St. Le vas being inflicted upen the enemy] return,’* and I ny all other parts of the square. ‘The | you may make it read. enemy was wite’’ and I wail let you write FINALLY DRIVEN BAC! yourselt. ander a heavy fire trom all sides. | my triends. The Nineteenth hussars then pushed i forward to the wells. which were in »ur possession by 5 1m the even The enemy left not less than Soo] the policy of my pape ; Prisoners The even r shows signs rsho gt him to walk and make himseli perfect! slain around the square. taken while the enemy were retiring | every where. e@ sé it to the fr report the number of the enemy | winds of heaven, a wounded as quite exceptional. One wummediate effect of the battle is that many of the rebels are felt wherev 1s respected. f triends you submitting. | to belong to n can m as free with {t was necessary tor the army to re main at the wells some hours to ob- | its editorial co sas you would if As soor {you owned n water prac ibe intention was to push on v expedition te English wounded are doing wel Gereral Wolesley says General Stewart coucludes his ret iows: ‘It has been Metemneh. e it you should in- Let cur the h us avoid su | | the resu! command a torce from which excep- acy ¢ fac of school district clerk, and and except called for. to adequately describe tt It would be support given to me by every officer f the ferce. I regret to say that our loss was severe, but our ps gece se eto } My paper at one ime bece | | i = ay at by foe of a cer i | success has been so complete whic rain road nay dishearten the enemy to such ton. creat cranberry t all their tuture fighting snextent t way be of a less obstinate charac- ter.”* General Wolseley says: ‘General Northern Minnesota, a fall the cranberries the vines. I might go on for pages to Stewart’s operations have been most treditable to him as a commander, |, - } been strewn with the t rail- aad the nation has every reason to ee : 2roud of the ¢ abe spirit of her majesty’s wean this occasion.” soured on the! how the pathway of the Squeal has} w A ¥ Bene oO “ me Danten W s > i ai de are (Cr e 4 av Dawes lentes the s squnue, Butler, Mo. Ses € : RO DOSS AC 1 KR las 4 e . 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