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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 7 May 1897, p. 3

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Umédubuu Baum 90 nofioanm 38?. .5» 95 gaboow. 483"an .m 030 @8093 n5 3 90 . ‘r pliffafloâ€" 1mm? ;zbi:sher.s’ Notice. ,XXADIAN POST is published t “'3". ‘l‘rlkhala Falls. 3 A zhvns.‘ Aptil SOs-{1 a.m.)â€"-A dcspatoh "mi-:ved from Pharsala, dated git . u Trikhala unresisted. Th0 _ . .;s have fallen back on Phnrsalft. hum-3:; communication between V010 8.2.”. Pharsala has been restored: , The E " nee guards of the Turkish .0“ “551.3 moved forward from all mm“ 3:9 13:50:: up various positions on th" thssalxan plains. 30th armies are now ya 1r ~~1edinte contact and a great battle :3 1» rved to be imminent. per line (aohd type) Nonpariel, um each sub3;quen: insertion. xotices in local c Jumns 10¢ per line first. : each suhwquem insertion Jensed advemsements such as strayed men wanted, farm:- for adept six or eight x for three or {our inseruqns. If more lines an additional proporuonaw charge George NOW rent Set Of A x; «1:». 3') cm. and 3!“). T BUWNE, Believing, 0a. ADVERTISING RATES 3 ATTACK r3035 Troops Gauntliau gust. urgi am ‘ April :29.-â€"(11 p.xn.)-â€"The cor- ” n: the Associated Press says mrding to a dospatch from Pnnr- (mm-:1! Smolensxi‘s brigade has 1 9:123:01} since 1 p.xn. to-day in :1. in} «mnflict with the Turkish army “, ‘wyond Velcstjno, in the directio: , p.10. A battalion of Evzones and Dry of artillery have been sent r0 force the Greeks, whose position wars to be favorable. 1:- Success a! nnls lntormcd rzc That 1h. [:4 $le1} arm}. or its advance .~ 1‘01)»de up the success he- szk, and at 6 o‘clock this even- sday) began an aim}: in force reek position at Pharsnla. ', FRIDAY. hfiY _â€"â€" You" wers of ‘KSS C:XLW§)3 5”: w... ,,.._ .,, : Oxficc when you ask us to change name of the town Had the state or n 9110qu always follow your own : tn this ofilce We cannot rot-(lily 1 our books unless this is done. us ,y commence with my issue. Id always be made in the sales: -e 13d Expreas Money Orders ere may be sent at cur own ' '5 whenyou remit by cash. always be: to renew two weeks may wrapper expires in order to The och-nu m1. 2 xx ADVASCE. Women and Children Died. e. April 29.â€"A despatch from ; to The Messagero says that ”Mn and children died idrurmg r! be ways give both Y0?" 91"; Now Has a Dif" of Advisers- WILSON WILSON- Proprietors. retreat Affe ”(3‘) ie. or me 51mm: Follow at Larisa: - M- ne‘ignmlon Nonpatiel. 5'“ gun the GOV men: would e: the new C bV KIDS Aw â€".. from Tymavo 10 ational cit ‘0 ”9391‘” cox-res annot (11: ALL GONE T0 FLGHHTHE GRE Every Man in Athens Has Left for the War. GREECE ARMED TO FIGHT PUB LIFE The! I" Battling for Principle um It It the People's Fight-The New (IN- nct Well Received -Turkl De- feated at. l'elesllno “'Ith Heavy Ian-Tho Latest News. tephen Crane in KY. Journal. Athens, April 3v.â€"l was with the Greek army in its campaign towards Janina, the principal «mm o: lip-“'19. the southwestern province of Turkey, when I heard the first rumors of the hard fighting in Thessaly. I ‘1... u â€"g_ V,“ The journey from Arts. overland to Thessaly requires a. longer fun».- than it does to go by the way of. Athens. and so I have been fortunate enough to 2m rive in the capital in time to witness an- other popular outburst of the Athenians. Crowds are in the streets, in the square before the King’s Palace, and in every place or. public congregation. Practically every men in Athens is turning to go and‘ tight the Turks. Ever: train into the city is loaded with other troops. Yesterday crowds broke into the gun shops and took the practicable wea- pons. It was unanimous throuwhout all classes. To-dny Greece is armed to fight ‘ for her lire. To-day I went to a shop and found .9 lone there but a. boy seated on a. box. “‘Vhere is e proprietor?“ said_ I. “He has 3 e to the war,” and the cigar in another shop. The shelves were stripped and the counters were bare. . “The pro rietor has nailed fast the lid otagreat xinwhlcharethe 1 cannot sell you anything." the boy said hastily. “I am go' to the trout." In my hotel here, which is usually very English and impressive, they are shy on waiters, porters and call boys. 1hese men have gone to thewar. There is a stripped and _th “I‘hn nrnnnet this is x: 1 8. King’s war. not a parlia- ment’s war, but a people‘s war. It ms nbsnrd tn :8, that the Greeks un- d_.ertook thls contest because they be- heved they would take Comtnntinople in a. fortnight. No nation ever had 9. truer sense or the odds. The concert of Europe had calmly informed them of possxble consequences: there had been a general movement to impress Greece with her danger, but the Greeks and: “W e11, we must fight, anyhow." There will a great deal happen before 7 ~<-â€"Cn-na mm h‘fi'e’iae will a these people 0 pause. Severe Battle at \‘clesuno In “men nu Greeks Were “curious. Athens, Apr' 30, midnightâ€"A tele- gram just rvccivcd hvrc says that a. grunt battle has but: fought at Velc- .~:nuo I-r-YWL-Cn a ‘l‘urkish force of 8300 and Gm. Smolenski‘s brigade. Th: 0.9”»:qu states Linn. the Turks wuro n-pulscd with enormous losses. Athens, April 30, :ram just ruceivod great battle 113-5qu: Grad; Royalty In Great DI: Londun. April 30.â€"The ? wrm-swudcnt at Athens says This evening, as ‘the Crow: A .. ._.. . n... fmxvn Svphia was rcturmug Lu the Ambulance Hospital. 5 and jmmd by the crowd, 1101' to return to the h Royal carriage was then s the Princess drove to top of the speed of her The Royal arms have from the carriages in orde cupnnts my drive abou1 and thus avthsimilnr c: am-thor indication of pop may point out that many mom who hnvo_bccn .m lfl'll‘uju. ‘hr-â€"â€" V wrrespundent at Salonica 5133 it. is u-_- poried there that 40.000 Greek 1roops have landed at Keramoti and blown up [11" railway tunnel near Okdjilnr. and that :1 strong band of insurn-nts has 5m- pmml at Nevisea. with the intention nt‘ cutting Off communication with Sui-o- vitrh. Troops have been hastily :ent to Mounstir, as an attack more is feared. “â€"â€" Sew Mlnls'rv Well Bet-elven. Athens. April 30â€"011 the whole, the Ministry is well received by til-.- ‘ The Astv observes that . ":binet has a. formidable task and hopes it will do its duty “without heel ing the ineonsidemte clamors of the Sim-0t." The Acropolis expresses the opinion that King George ought to in w-ke the mediation of Europe in persou. T‘m‘ more advanced newspapers term the Ministry the Royal Defence Cabi- l‘.‘ C. There is no news toâ€"day from Arta. hut it is rumored that the Greek forces 11.4. Mm boon operating in Epirus Greeks Shmvlng London. April 30.â€"T1' mrrvspwndcnt at Salon? worm] thgrg thag'40.00l -_..m4- Sow )IInIs'I-v Amt-as. April. 30 nvw Ministry 15 : “A “-5-; dzciriod- that the Minister on: n 3.. the Minister of (MI. Tnsnmados. and the Intorinr. M. Thootokis, should pro- (1‘04! to lersala in order to ascertain the state of the Greek forces there. n dospatch from Rome. say mirnl Cnnevaro, the Italian in Cretan waters. has bee mnsi-lvr Col. Vassos. wh the Greek army of occupa1 as a. benigorent, and to I pose Greek attacks on troops there. __._â€"- London. April 30.â€"The graph's corrgspondent at. A 1119:: \ u: n. 'u -._ , thxs ambmons Greek his policy. M. Rani will consist in the r army. whose recupc practically inexhaust tablishment of 0:119 satisfactory solution htions._ “'3 refuse 1 ,__ A- 'l‘horc is no news toâ€"uay from nu“. it it is rumormi that the Crook forces hich _have been operating in Epirus :ninst the Turks are retreating. .-\t a Cabinet Council held toâ€"dny. it .- 'ns docidod that the Minister of ‘1 .. ‘J 'I‘ncnmndns. and the )[inigtgr of THE TUBAS REPULSED n “M a '1" of ther mountains ' 31L .1“;th .7.._,-, mg, as the Crown Princess returning from a visit to co Hospital. she was hissed y the crowd, which forced rn to the hospital. The ;e was then summoned and drove to the palace at the peed of her horses. . arms have been stripped riages in order that the oc- 7 drive about unrecognize thsimilar experiences. As cation of popular feeling. at that many of the trades- uxve been wont to dis lay scutcheons in front of. air moved these. priest was offering prayers vnrge and the Royal family 9 prominent churches to-day was interruptwl by protests nzregation. The ringhader «1. but the disorder was so Mm wnmnn faiutml in ter- .-A\r...., ‘1. but the disordel uany women faintu Recognized as a run '41-. Luuu, -..--_a ms Greek statvsman outlined M. Rani said: “My policy: : in the reorganiation of im- 5e recuperative forces are inexhaustible, and the re-es‘ : of oyder. toga j solutlon of our foreign re- 0 refuse to accept a mandate King or from the 0113.111.an are an absolutely free hand; l‘lvrce Batue â€"The battie or Vales- from sunrise until 10 e Greeks have M303 infon-omou's arrix'ing r of the fight. General he ehm, the Turks mu lâ€"The Daily News §nlnnica S'IFS it is 10- 40.000 Greek irony); oramoti and blown up ‘1 near 0kdjilnr. and 1 of insurzvnts has :11:- :1. with the _in_te§1ion Great Dlsfavor- zed as n millxercnt. |.-â€"La Patric- publishes Rome. saying that Ad- the Italian commander s. has been ordered to 3.5505. who commands of opcupation' in Crete. .â€"A despatch to The _dnted Saturday, 593m: nets are pouring mto most unbroken cqlmnn. ' from every pomtpt Dry hitherm occupxcd New Life In “'hlch “IO ring Into Arm {orvxio longer JD‘ on the Turkish éfandard's Da'fly T910- Uhens had :11) during whEch ‘ sman outlim-d : “31v polivf.’ _ Secured a Quorum and Had a Sitting on Saturday. THE REG Will be the I‘m: (In at the New Govern- mcnl. and the: wm be Backed by the Opposnlon an Long as Turin are on Greek 50“ dam: “'3! S! “'3. W\ '.L\. |'\Al‘â€"\" M. Kalli. the new Premier, without de- lay. addressed the House. He said the first care or the Government would be to reorganize the army. Without a re- organization ot the military forces it would be impossible to carry on the war and conclude an honorable peace. Hap- pily. the army, which was worthy o; a better rate, maintained its spirit unim- paired. The country might rely ufinjt with confidence. Lie besought the 319- lative Chamber and the nation to ctr operate with the Government. Mean- while the Cabinet asked the chamber to agree to an adjournment. M. Delyanuis, who recently retired from the post of Premier, said that there was no need of a vote in the chamber regarding this subject. There could be no possible objection to an adjourn- ment. In the name of his party. he de sired to say that all of the members of the party \vould give their whole sup- ‘ port to the new Cabinet as long as the Turks oceupied an inch of Greek terri- tory. The main subject of their snliwz- tude would be to devise ways and means to drive the enemy from their country. M. Philaretos said that the Princes ought to be recalled from the frontier. The Crown Prince was evidently too fa- tigued to lead his army. This was fol- lowed by applause from the galleries, One or the members of the Legislative Chamber expressed astonishment at the reports of the lack of action on the part of the Greek fleet. M. Ralli then cun- firmcd the detailed reports received con- cerning the Greek victory at Velestino. In regard to the movements of the army in Epirns. he said that the retreat had been orderly. with the exception of a part or the infantry, which_had been infected by a panic originating among the inhabitants of the villages. A mo- tion to adjourn was adopted. general as- sent being: given. M. Dclyannis ap- proached M. Rani at the conclusion of the session. the ex-Prcmier and the new Premier shakinz hands. This incident was heartily cheered. the member-so! the Imeislativo Chamber then leavxng the building. Greek Army Kurt-nut] to Arts. London. May 1.â€".â€"\ special dcspatch from Athens announces that the Greek army in Epirns has retreated_1n thrgr- nit-:11 order to Arta, where it is await- in: reitit‘urccnicnts. - ‘ 1, AL“; aka 'I‘nrlris‘h 119- 't l: I an“) In “1"...“ n", 01qu order to Arts, where it is amm- in: roinforconwnts. The dospmch adds that the Turkish as- saults on l'hnrsnlos are officially cou- fzrmcd. Thu dospatch adds that M. Halli. the new Premier. continues to ndvocatn :1 war a l'outmnco. thiamh he is not averse to an honorable peace. .â€"- Aunn‘aht Plat-amt. Snfi. . Bulgaria. May 1.-â€"Am\rchist and rovolminnnry placards, signal by the Mm-orhminn rm'nlutiouary party. were ousted throughout this rity during the hight. The‘Srinter of the plscards has been arrosto. . rm... mm “mm" non". Paris, May 2.â€"Tc!e:;rams m here from Among state that thc‘ )Iinistg'y acknowledges that it w xmpossx‘ble for Greece to umtm}: war thh an ompty purse and th couraged troops. Powers About to Medina. Athens. May 2,â€"churts are here tnâ€"day that the pnwors :u' to mediate between the mu) 3 ists. The Italian and Austrian )1 have bad a long interview WI Halli and M. Scoulodn. Greeks Advanced Axalu. Arts, May ‘’â€"â€"After remaining inact- ive for two days the Greek troops on Friday rc-invnded Epirus. The Sixth! Rngiment advanced to am} occupied ' Filippiadn for the thud time without fighting. The Turks are still at Rente- pigadia and Imnret has been fortified. me military bridge over the River (Arachlos) having been destroyed. 'lhe I streets 0: Arm p‘rTsent a stmngefipene. 3 . influx“: nx-ndns of uuzcns and the 510 ry, who cm fires, with tie. ‘ _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ( ‘EURGANIZATIDN UP THE ARMY VERY HUT FIGHTING AT VELBSTINU __â€"â€" Turks sun Constantinople tions go on wit commissions, cox Ministries of Pl have been torn facilitating the the f_routi_cr. It has torches Gulf of during t Turks Stlll I'm-paring for Wu. Constantinople. May 2.â€"War prepara- ‘ tions go on with unabated vigor. ‘L‘wo commissions, composed or omcials or the Ministries of Public \Yorks and or “far have been formed tor the pufposc of facilitating the despatch of troops to‘ the frontier. It has been decided to extinguish the 3 torches in all the lizhth«,-use§ on the; Gulf of Smyrna as far as lxarabu'un during the continuance -.t me war. naturalized as an alternative to leaving the country. This will be compulsm'y for all Greeks oflicmlly employed in Tur- London. May 2.â€"-It is sexni-omcially stated that Lord Salisbury‘s proqosal to the powers for a conference’nt l aria to discuss measures with a View of winding the war between Turkey and Greece has already been under consideration for several days at the various Foreign Offices and may now be considered defl- nitely abandoned. The Greeks Wont Wild. ,,_ -_! Juan bah London. May 3.â€"The ’TimeS' aespmu. from Larissa, dated \\ ednesday. says; The Christians who are returning here all say that during the battle at Mi- lounn the Crown Pnnce Constantine was at Karadere. at the foot of the pan. The Greek army is. desgnbml as behav- ing on that. oeczgsxon hke n. disorderly mob. All dxscxplme.was flung to the winds. and the soldxers fired even on their own officers. go terrible was the panic. It is impossnble to where tint the army at Phnrsalos can withmmd um Turks in a pitched battle. " "“‘ 4 pau-v- -* the arm! 3“ 1 the Turks m a. Itching. Minted. lady. cmd Salvo. dry. thin. and falling Eur. clamped. purified. sud Dunne ted by wnnn ahunpool with cmacn 80A}. and occasion“ dreams: of cmcunmum o: moilienu. the molest skin cum y‘ana 1151.5”... u... t . xlxmy bndge over the vacr Am'lh e Hos) having’boen destroyed. ; 0: Arm present a strange scene. the continuous exodus of citizens ac stvady incoming of the peasant- no camp out in the emu-ts around with thousands or shut-p and cut- Truman: vm pron“ " with 1mm». mm" W" cage SKINS ON FIRE EEK CHAMBE v reunion: v11! produce I ole-n. heath: scaly when :11 else tull- dth luxurhm. lustrous bur. 301d bauuhavorldâ€" ”03:03:” 10".. Sole . Boston. “‘“30' to undue with!" Elk.” and 1, 6.2") p.m.â€"The Lesb- ' finally secured a quorum ti ;; this afternoon, great suing the building. The were throngod. The new 3 seated 0n the Govern- Kluuuucu. The Greeks Went Wild. I. May 3.â€"The Times’ despatch ,rissa, dated \Vednesday. says: 'istians who are returning here that during the battle 3“ Mi- 2 Crown Prince Constantine was dere. at the foot of the pan. m1: army is described as behav- --- unmana- (100 npuua. -.._ w mced to am} occupied' ' the thud time without Turks are still at Rente- mnme has been torufied. .hh'anccd 533'“- Cutie ara. rams received that the new Lhnt it will be r) («mtiuue the c and with dis- â€" \xmrchist and signal by the .' party. were itv during the 0 p1 1.4m: has are cu'mt ,: are about v.) amazon- m Ministers r with THE WAR mo 0M Greek Ministers From Front So Decide. General Smolensk! Wu In tho “thicken 0! 1: 33¢ Ind to lentil-Green no fatigued Thu They Could Nu Follow lip Incl: “donâ€" mm Approncblng. London, May 3,â€"The chief points of In- terest In the situation toâ€"nlght are: A n .L‘ IIInI-Om terost ln'the nltuntlon tonight are: First. that the declslon o! the Minister: who have returned from the Greek tron- the war; and. second. that fighting cou- tlnued almost incessantly at Valentino from last Tuesday gntll Sunday. with the result that General Smolensk! has been prevented from actually assuming his new duties as chief 0: stair. -- , n...»- -9 Vol” up their "CIR-38. Altogether, 14 officers have been recalled from Crete to be sent on to Thessaly. and this also is a proof or the intention of the new 'Cnbinet to continue the war. The movement is actuated by necessity. All the best officers are being sent to the trout; nor is there any intention yet displayed to evacuate Crete. The Turkish arm! in advandn‘ In three columns on Phnrsnioc. while an additionni column is operating in the direction at Vole. As the V010 column could easily take Ye- lestino in the rent, the Greek position I: very precarious. This probably explains the retention of General Smolenski there. - - ._...‘..0 him “3 go to lestlno m we nu... _. , very precarious. This probably explains the retention of General Smolensk! there. us 1; was natural to expect. hlm to go to l'hamlo. to usume the supreme com- mand. lverythlug points to an Inevitable recent by the Greeks on Domokos. __â€"-â€" Greek Mistaken Yunnan- May 3.â€"'I’he correspondent ot Lonuonn 313’ The Daily Mall "One of the ‘ have made has “13110!“ Chanel! erks 1: was done. line at a 1.0:! with d.“ liv [9p Turkish n‘ I Hwy Flcd um- plt‘ dv‘ll‘ vauy Mun Lu. ...... - _ m of the worst mist-Ilia; the Greeks‘ made has been the casual and later ks meant busim-s .ln Eptm To me so strong n place by the means 10d was quite Impossible and now the nunity In lust altogether. Instead of dvsulmry firing. which enabled the - 10 repair damage about as fast a: as done. the town should have been Led with detertnlnnt on U the com ‘. Lam! and nui‘dary forces. Am I:- dvsrrtcd; its wretched inhabitants g in the fi. ids behind the town. many ..... m n... verge of starvation. Noth- 1hr! ”In“. 111 mu _diroction oz rllvly \\‘ tenures Tho (This A pproachu. ens, May 3.â€"The Cablnet remained uncil 1mm midnight on Sunday until 7 o'vluck this morning. It Is evident the crisis appu-aches. cum; 01 w "Six thuusu 3i", covered "QRS. and i! .ns rapid n‘ y, in s .X'v‘ck guns mm action gun. The H‘II' nonv~u regiments. walked . shame-faced cxpmsxons. gm their men xn hand. “A: Kanopoulo Col. 1 staff vainly tried to I and to make a. stand. L-- wing Ull‘ LVlIuLIJ, uuu r ,,,,, ,- Turks opened the attack I realized .n their :‘a-ree onset might expel the .z- handful of Greelea‘, but 1 did nut 1LZL' that this one blow Would throw 1' eulire Greek army in Epirus into l;.npt‘lc$$ panic, and cause the loos all the positions gained since the main; or the campaign. "Six thousand Turks scaled the moun- iu. euverexl as it is with bushes and volts. and in the (ace of firing whreh :15 rapid and continuous. They lost '. in spite ot the fact that two l't..\ guns were Int-Splicably removed - :11 action shortly after the (usilazle -;:au. The Evzones fought bravely. at were compelled to reure. “ The rest 0! the Greek positions have .en abandoned. There has been ap- :u‘clltl)’ no stand anywhere, and the :hole army is crumbling nir‘ without rim: :1 shot. We entered 'umuzndes rith 3000 men, and then we descended be rough Fuss where (or hours we not m one. ' he retreating and panac- zrieken troops were far ahead. About midnight we and our mournml proces- - u .4 ..:n..mn overtook the rout in :0! IHI‘H' lucu u. _____ “A: Kanopoulo Col. Botzari and rm staff vainly tried and to make a. stand. urtiuuully growing, _ Presently there mingled thh the your! 'ch scared inhabitants of the yxilupus 0n the line or (wean. who, (cum: the Vengeance for assistmg the Gn-c' "‘01? “Will: to Arm. With their (am 1.05 and dmtte their cgttle. sheep and goats. bellow bleaung. tramptmx and Killing each *r, while the lurid glare homes behind renamed them all t A dcspntch to The pm: 31-11 mm Pans says 200 Amt-nan volun- ved there an 1y mu at Arm 5 at the worst 111131" .dc has been the 0 character of 113° 1: Its «mum? “5 ‘ visible 1 arm“ ,- fled like a lot 0! Sheep Without Any Attempt to Fight. rvndun, May 3.-The Times correspon- r at Palms, giving further drama; the fighting at l‘eutcpigadin, notes ugh-ct. of the oflimr§ to provide {or film-1y arnval 91' rexutorqemcnts. a :m- an diuicul: m that wdd suction :lu- country. and proceeds: “\\"hcn Turks qwucdrlhc attack I realized _.; .... J” nvnn‘ 1hr VISIHM'. nrmml Greek priest has been 1 I‘m: to restore the morale of t m at Arts by preaching n crusu mt the Turks in the public squn '1 De ”" W‘i‘tfimmuicttion \‘olo lab“!- loco “in rvmninl “ME. .1: fan; Panh- Mimi: u Five nan' Amh- "cc. So IRA-port Says. Eon. May 3.â€"A special despmch Athens announces that Edlwm has sent an officer with a flag u- to the Crook headquarters. ask- r nu armistice for fi}'c_ days. . _,. .... n a, May 3.-Tnc h allul Col. “55-03 roman-d In emu: J 1.1le l crowed “um. and uncertain supply of \Vuwen and children ue suffer- ..dy with cold and hunger and to nnrvs ls added the dread of 0 attack at any moment." are Thoroughly May 3-3“ II‘IIAT IS THIS FOR 7 'um island by GRIN-IRS A RE NO GOOD. uu: \-.\\.. ___, _ armistice for five days. dospatch from Athens 3 morn-.1 that liui-gnrinn i v number of about 20c sod the frontier into \‘nsnos Recalled u u out a' show ‘li'm.’ All the milimr)‘ coutqufilildn vcrg‘ 3.â€"Thc Greek Gamma tuch Arm 3335 military authorities mplatjng further \\ Green troops in 1 the way of “0“ °" uncertain sum”! 0" child-’0“ are sum:- of Filippinda s from Crete. 3“ mum! of the Greek , 00L Santos. Panlc~§|flrkrm niche» of mourn! 3“" quite unable to 110 of the a crusade in that flames mnssa o The correspondent of The _Smndnrd at Constantinople says: “ Smd Eddm Pnsna arrived at Janina finality night wlth seven battalions from Adriana)“. Elghteen other battalions were We“ on the following day. He lntendqno at sume the ofiensive. and it is considered that the GreeksinEpinu hnveno alter- native but surrender. with the Turks advancing trom both Janna and hula. Hafzi Pasha complained bitter!) of the lawlessness and pillaging o! the l Albanians. and the palace council has “mum-a doomed to distribute other ne- Arm PX“ before evacunnnz me w“..- ..._.-- horses or the war commandant: than compelling them to go on foot. The Daily Chronicle publishes n de~ spatch from Phat-subs which an 1ng1 n~portod thnre that Osman Pasha» superseded Fidhcm Pasha. .A dyspatch to The Times from 1’an ritnry. many villagers 05mph: thro the Turkish lines and joining \the not: at the Greeks Evident Bllxunz In the landing of m ' Troopsâ€"An l'uer Bout. London. May 3.â€"A despntch to The { Daily News from Panes. ou the welt . coast 0: Greece. and not tar tron: Ara. ' dated Sunday. gives n most graphic ec- couut all the battle betwwh the Green i and the Turks at l’eutepigmlin. Emma and the retreat at the tonne:- tronl that place. It shows the rout and panic at the Greeks at l’entep' ’- was a com- plete J“ the stampede which Iollowed the hxhtinx. at Tyrnavw and the re- treat or miss: and Phat-sales. in The-- say. The Daily News‘ correspondent an: The net etIect of. the Greek retreat to Artsisthntenchnmyinnowinthe position which it occupied before '3! was declared. but Wltb ell prestige shone the hill near Pentepigndia on Wedm dny evening against fierce Turkish nt- ‘ tacks. The Greek: obviously needed to i be reinforced. but. although considerable forces were near. no helg wu sent. 0n 'lhursday morning the high fire we: brisket and our guns on the crest o! the hill. for some reason. were silent The fury of the fire culminated nt 8.” p.n_1. The Turks' fire was easily diluti- guishable by reason at the I crack of the Martini rifles and it developed in the space of n quarter of an hour into the most terrific roar ever heard in u: battle. diminishing to n tusilade in three- quarters of an hour. The Turks in the meanwhile were musing upon the slope! on our right trout. preparatory to ruth- in: the hill. Yet. our guns on the cen- »....I kill Irnm nilent after at annual M tral hill were silent arter- zx unmatc- ...... were withdrawn. I asked a sergeant where the m 1 were. going and he replied: “To a better ‘ position." ‘ As a matter of fact they were hdn‘ hurried back to Hanopoulo u tut a fire and held out manfully. losi 1G) men. until 5 o'clock. when cheer! gem to mingle with the roar of the Martinis A moment later the Emmet tumbled over the crest. firing a they came. the Turks following and firing incessantb' as the kllted men ran down the hillside. It only remained to make good our re The Turks continued to pour a smart fire at the Evzones. The latter eagerly IH'HL. The Turks continued to pour a. man fire at the Evzonen. The latter eagerly responded. but it was obtiousty unclean. Then someone gave an order and the Evzones. with n groan of disgust. left their position and moved sullenly. though in perfect order. .Thc correspondent for The Dnllv Sewn then (interim the flight of the Greeks before the Turks. He then says' “'hen I left Arta on Fridsv morning the Greeks had not a man hasten the Turk- ish side of the River Arakphon. I have never seen men small a cause. the enemy nnr men and 40 :n so demoralized for so They had neither seen felt his fire. yet 11.000 ns melted away. Haul the Turks pursued the fugitive: mneh farther. aeeemp anied as they were by the peasantry. women and children and 30.000 sheep. besides cattle. the mesa- cre would have been awful. _.__â€" III-z Goon-u In In... Paris. May 3.â€"An Atlmns despateh to The Figaro asst‘rts that King George is suffering from .eardiaeal spasms. an that his physiexan inmate that a change of air is neeessa ry. A trip tn the Island - m -- .n .1... Island or Sm Ea 11‘ GREEK PBEsTIGE and the: '99.? 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