. Battles of the nineteenth century . , fell into the hands of the English,when their cavalry, after a splendid forced marchof about forty miles under a blazing sun, enteredCairo just in time to save the city from destruc-tion and capture Arabi himselr. After Waterloo we sent the despot Napoleonto St. Helena, and after Tel-el-Kebir we sentthe rebel Arabi to Ceylon, where he hadleisure enough to reflect on the folly of havingcalled out into the field against him as finely-organised a force as ever added lustre to theBritish ARABI SURRENDERING TO GENERAL DRUKY LOWE. 20:


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