and subordinate position, [238];

says that Soudan is useless to us, [238];

peculiar view not considered, [239];

can see no other course but to go on, [243];

and the salary of Ferratch Pasha, [244];

the reasons why he urged relief of people, [244];

amused at the old state of affairs returning, [245];

letter to Sennaar, [246];

hopes no Egyptian soldiers, officers, or pashas will be sent again to Kartoum, [246];

opinion of expeditionary force up Nile to Berber, [248];