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London, May 5.?The Athens correspondent, of the Daily Mail says: Ten thousand Turks attacked the Greek position at Y&^ lestino. T lire ceased at 4 o'clock this afternoon, and it is evident that the Greeks have met with a great success. There has been great slaughter at l'harsalae, where the battle is proceeding. Crown l'rince Constlllltinn t?h>irr!inhe uu In flit, an gagement at Yalestino: "With (Joel's help, our side has conquered." The Athens correspondent of the Times says: Simultaneously with the attack at Valestino, the Turks attacked the Greek outposts at Tatar, neat Pharsalas. It, is said that both attacks have been repulsed by the Greeks. General Smolenski says: "The brigade is deluged with blood." Til K FIGHT AT I'll A USA LAS. H London, May 6.?The Athens correspondent of the Daily Telegraph under date of Wednesday says : Following is the ollicial dispatch from Major l'alli, cheif of . staff of the Greek forces in Thes^ saly, describing the fight, at I'hark :i 1 :m "The Turk* attacked our advance posts at - o'clock Since yesterday the enemy's movement had indicated an intention to cut off our left vvi??j.*, and to-day they attacked our front. Our advance posts retreated, lighting against very much superior numbers, and took up a position in front of our right wing. An artillery duel ensued along the extensive line. The enemy's infantry advanced in perfect order at three points and in large numbers, but they wore speedily checked by our infantry. The respective losses are as yet unknown. The Crown I'rince took a very active part in the combat and advanced within range of the Turkish fire, greatly inspiring the men. Nicholas was equally active at the right wing. f and directed the lire of his bat/ tery against the Turkish batteries. His coolness greatly encour J iL _ A ageu mo troops. "We maintain all our positiona intact, and the engagement will certainly bo continued to-morrow . (Thursday). Wo calculate that ^ about 15,000 Turks attacked our right wing. They rushed down the hill slopes in vast numbers. The enemy was our superior in t both artillery and cavalry; the 1 : calibre of their {runs was larger, while their number was almost i , double ours. We had no cavalry, t | because our only squadron has '1 been used for scouting and had gone to Trikkala. ? ltinoKST KATTbK OF TIIK WAR. London, May <5.?The corres g pondent of the Daily Telegraph ^ at Volo, under date of Wednesday, says: "The biggest battle of jthe war begun near Valentino j this morning. As a result of it, ( : the Turkish force ol 10,0(10 men r j I has been repulsed. The Turkish t ] plan was tr soij.c the hills on the l , north dividing i'harsala from Yu- j i lestino." UUKKKS DF.MOKAl.r/.KI). Larissa, May ?(Delayed in . transmission.)?Two batteries of ^ ' howitzers arrived here this even! ing from Klassona, and fourteen < | battalions of infantry,four squad- , j rons of cavalry and four batter! ies of artillery have been sent to | reinforce the Turkish troops light! ing at Valestino. The victory of t I the Turks seems assured. The s prisoners taken report that the ? population, including that of j Yolo, is disposed to submit, i and from various sources it is 1 learned that the Greeks are badly demoralized and discontented with the Crown Prince and his! officers. Wo are awaiting a deli-! * nite result at Ynlestino before ] making a general advance. The soldiers who were wounded 1 in the first engagement at Vales- J tino are now coming into the hos- ' pitals of Larissa. The latter are * we'l organized with the materials which the Greeks abandoned. The inhabitants of Larissa denounce , the commander of the Greek troops and even accuse him of treason. They hope for an early ^ intervention upon the part of the . powers, in order to prevent the c complete ruin of the country. It 8 is stated here that the Crown Prince of Greece ordered Larissa 1 to bo burned previous to evacu- r 1 at.ing the place,but it is said there i was no time to carry out his in- | structions. 1 The Turks claim that the lighting that has taken place at Vales- j tino, and in which they are said t : to nave neon repulsed, was mere-\ J ly a reconnoissance,and its object 1 i that of finding out the strength of j the enemy, being achieved, the 1 olfieers had the utmost ditliculty , | in inducing the men to retire.! ! They were obliged, it, is claimed,''I to threaten them, and even theiJ" , they could not prevent the Turks, t in defiance, from singing during i the withdrawal, the men deolar-l<l ing they were challenging the t (ireeks and persisting in singing't in order to secure, if possible, a|* , renewal of the lighting. | There was a striking feature in ^ Friday's cavalry charge. Col. j Mahmoud liey was fired upon by I a (ircek ollicer.who sent four bill- 1 lots from his revolver in the di- ' rection of the Turkish officer.; \?-l 1 * ? I iiuninoua ney men galloped! ahead of his men and, with onej-j fierce blow with his sword, com- t pletely sovorod the Oreek ollicer's, ( head from his body. I The heat here is tremendous, 1 but the troops are suffering with- , out any complaint, and the doc- | tors are greatly impressed with the wonderful vitality of the wounded Turks. One Turkish soldier who was shot in the stomach remained in the rear rank I r and afterward walked ten miles, i Another Turkish soldier who was J' wounded twice in the legs and i once in the shoulder continued K j attending in his duties for twem j | ty-four hours, until an officer no- c iced his condition and ordered 11in to tiie hospital. The men recover with remarkilde rapidity. Thin is attributed o the abstemious lives of the Turks. The Sultan has sent a number d landaus tor the use of the vonnded. The (Jreek priests hold regular -ervices here and the town is H-iiectlv quiet. KDHKM niVKN A KRKK IIAM> barissa, .May ?Six divisions: >f Turkish troops have marched orward to i'iiaisa'a-, and ii is inderstood here that the l'orte ins given ivihcm l'asha a fiee land. MOYKM! NTS OK 11 HK1SII WARSHIPS. Solonici, May o.? It is ollicialy tniiouuced that eight Turkish varships have left the Dardaiclles and,after proceeding to the Jassandra peninsula, sailed for he island of Lemons (Stulnii.) Tt'RKKV's WAR KXl'KXSKS. London, May <5.?A dispatch to i rn* ? ue iinies irem (Constantinople ays that tho special and extraorlinary expenses of the war demrtment from March 1'}, 1890, to \pril 13, 18i>7, were three and a lalf million pounds sterling. UllKKKS CAI'TI'RK A SCIIOONKIl. Athens,May f>.?"1"h?? (ireek lleet las captured at the entrance at he (*?iIf of tSalonica a schooner, n which Sir Ashmead-Hartlett, he Anglo-American member of >arhament, recently visited the Turks. The vessel will he taken o the Pireaus for examination. AMERICAN WARSHIP ON HAND Athens, May 5.?An American nan of-war has joined the interlational squadron at Phaloium. The Greek government has proested to the powers against the tcts of violence and rapine being iommitted by the Turks in Thesaly. l>r. S. F. Scott,Blue Ridge, Ilarlson Co., Mo., says : "For whoop* ng cough Chamberlain's Cough iemedy is excellent." 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