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272 TEL of foreigners, i 231, 234 ; absurdities of, i 235.

Tel-el-Kebir, battle of, ii 76; killed and wounded, ii 83, 84 ; village of, ii Z06. Tewfik Bey, defends Sinkat, ii 253 ; his death, ii 267. Tewfik Pasha, made khedive, i 211, 241 ; Gordon's interview with, i 211 ; is president of Ismail Pasha's council, i 240; beginning of his reign, i 241; mutiny of Arabi, i 248; dismisses his ministers, i 250; his feeble influence, i 256; his incapacity, i 258; his anomalous position, i 281 ; authorizes the landing of British troops, i 282 ; refuses to proclaim Arabi a rebel, i 286; authorizes the British to occupy the country, ii 19; his relations with the sultan, ii 52 ; is recognized after Arabi's rebellion, ii 112: his devotion during a visitation of cholera, ii 201 ; Gordon's opinion of, iii 22 ; letter from the khedive to Gordon on his mission to the Soudan, iii 59; Gordon's telegrams to, iii 167. Tewson, Colonel, encounters the rebels, ii 13-Thackwell, Colonel, ii 16. Theodore, king of Abyssinia, i 116.

Thiles, M., opposes the other powers, i 75; his warlike language, i 76. Times, the, on the situation, iv 93. Timsah, Lake, ii 102.

Toashia, slave-dealers driven out of, i 205, Tofrek, iv 249, 253. Tokar, besieged, ii 244, 255; Mahmoud Pasha tries to relieve, ii 244; surrender of, ii 269; advance upon, ii 280.

Tokrooris, a warlike tribe, i 180. "Tommy Atkins," when off duty, iii 243. Toomilat, Wady, ii 106. Toulba, Arabi's companion, li 159. Trafford, Captain, with Sir C. Wilson at Khartum, iv 104. Tramway, at Alexandria, i 104.

Trinkatat, after Baker's repulse, ii 362.

Uganda, expedition to, i 149.

INDEX.

Van Beverholt, Captain, killed, iv 252. Victoria Nyanza, the, 1 119. Village Annuities, i 232.

Vizetelly, Mr. Frank, artist, li 245. Voyageurs, engagement of Canadian, iii 202, 249: end of their work, iv 219. Vyse, Lieutenant, killed, ii 16.

Wad-abou-Gurgy, Sheikh, iii 139. Wady Haifa, described, iii 79; Colonel Trotter at, iii 18S; force concentrated at, iii 213; unused railway plant at, iii 235 ; renewed activity at, iii 237. Waghorn, Lieutenant, i 225. Wahabees, the, i 44. Walad el Michael, i 160, 181, 189, 212.

War-balloon, iv 253. War correspondents, ii 117. Ward, Major, skirmishes with Arabi's cavalry, ii 12. Whale-boats for the Nile, iii 202; construction of, iii 203. Wilson, Sir Charles, Gen Wolseley's instructions to, tv 9; his description of the advance at Abu-KIea, iv 20; assumes command in place of General Stewart, iv 64; his march to the Nile, iv 66 ; battle at Gubat or Abu-Kru, iv 67; the Nile reached, iv 6g; looting of the stores, iv 71 ; Gordon's steamers at Metammeh, iv 75; announces his intention of going to KhartQm, iv 89; the expedition starts, iv 94; difficulties of the route, iv 105 ; the Bordein strikes a rock, iv 108; Khartum at last seen, iv 109; "all is over," iv in; the steamers run the gauntlet, iv in; the Mahdi's call to surrender, iv 114; his difficulties after the wreck of the two steamers, iv 116; he and his party occupy Memat, iv 116; the black soldiers demoralized, iv 117; sends to Gubat for help, iv 118; Lieut. Dawson's account of the situation, iv 118; a threatening letter from the Mahdi, iv 121; he leaves Memat, iv 124; assistance in sight, iv 125; arrives at Gubat, iv 128; starts for Korti, iv 129; his opinion of the fall of Khartum, iv 221.

ZEILA Wilson, Mr. Rivers, conducts inquiries into Egyptian finance, i 234, 240. Wolseley, Lord, arrives at Alexandria, ii 19; his plan for the seizure of the Suez Canal, ii 21, 29; at Tel-el-Kebir, ii 76; occupies Cairo, ii zo8; elevated to the peerage, ii 116; sent to Egypt to report on military situation, iii 1S5; official statement of the force under his command, iii 219; at Korti, iii 262; instructions given to, iv 2 ; his telegrams to Sir Evelyn Baring, iv 90; his telegram to Lord Hartington recommending Indian troops, iv 131 ; arrives at Suakim, iv257; reviews the troops, iv 258 ; leaves for England, iv 258; his despatch to Lord Hartington against evacuating the Soudan, iv 260; his report on the Soudan campaign, iv 261. Wood, Sir Evelyn, arrives at Alexandria, ii 21; skirmishes near Alexandria, ii 25 ; commissioned to reorganize Egyptian army, ii 130. Woolf, Sir Henry D., sent on special mission to Egypt, iv 261.

Yacoub Pasha Samy, ii 159. Yam Suf, the Sea of Weeds, ii loi. Vousef Bey, i 35. YussufPasha, commandsaforce against the Mahdi, ii 222; defeated by the Madhi, ii 228.

Zagarig, ii 107; captured by General Macpherson, ii 86.

Zebehr, his mock trial and sentence, i 213; proposal to send him to Khartum, iii 4s; his interview with Gordon, iii 63; his charges against Gordon, iii 65; again proposed to be sent to the Soudan, iii 105; his defence and denials, iii 108; his appointment opposed by the Anti-slavery Society, iii iig; proofs of his complicity in rebellion, iii 122; Gordon's message to, iii 152; his arrest, iv 243. Zebehr Rahama, i 113 ; resists the Egyptian troops, i 114; is detained a prisoner at Cairo, i 115.

Zeila, i 180, 1S4.

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