THE INSURRECTION IN TUNIS.
Mnch *gitation and alarm prevail in the town. The ice-consuls, with the exception of that of England, ad gone on board the ships of their jegpecfcive aMous. The Arab Bey, AH Ben Edam, is said to have ppointed a Bey of the Camp (this being the official tie of th« heir presumptive to the Regency of Tunis), ud to h*ve despatched him with a force of 5,000 orte "to the neighbourhood of Testour, 24 houis' i*rch from Tumi-. The Bedouins were disposed to recognise the BTeieignty of tlie Porte, and to request the abolition f the Ecgency. Some of the ships in port had been •sailed by Tunis piratep.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2211, 22 August 1864, Page 6
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113THE INSURRECTION IN TUNIS. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2211, 22 August 1864, Page 6
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