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Lucknow Sentinel, 1899-12-22, Page 2
t • 1 iii... ' _I -`, f P 1'ii Y r.. t. - .+• -3:11:.' ',•" -y ..`..' - 4 IF'�•+-'T , •-y ( _i` L 0rte+ - - ... • .y, Iti,. 1. 1. • _ r ..ate ...ea..rp y. �, .. ii � t y Z s _1 � ' . ;* .If- --.#- "$ . . . . - . . I . I . I . . . % . • , , . - . - ; a .. • _ _ .- The' British kwe wab one killed �all . .. ... borhood: Whets they were leaving thea' • ' South Africa, L. H• ••• _ 1 were fired on from tite house• The four wounded. -- ed. Vti a have reioiced'. -~ - -- - - - - • heart. werece to and Medical C,wrp9 ... ... , .., •' : ... .. I perhapso too loudly in the glory . 'ti8iliers ... ... ... .. 1 Horse Artillery shelled tho amuse, kill- In Ips State of lt,ebelltouo � qu 1) of, the Empir© of late ; we Irian r file - Off _» 1 I ins, several of the enemy - Tony. Dc'G 15 + laplendar at we do not Rc�rse Artillery 1, It is stated that Gen. Ga,tacre has �teri�troo=n• Gape rlve to show that r• ade ... ... ..• to his original position. It' - ks a result of life Britieh thwart • 0 D K INU • shall h � its" obligattotze. Rif la Brigade •, 1 fallen back ray tik iram iultill-ino. , to th i � - anti int• Stasi. ... ... .» ..• ... ... - is the genera=l opinion hea'q that he tile whole oounLry The Daily Nei pTa,ises the appoint . - C' her Gat whero in a state g . C - -UD N ITCREN t of Lord R•o . )ins should OCCUPY y p Lg irtuully ttxx3� in I be mea u it Total ... ... ... ... ... 38 there iA a very strOnb position called The native., Lhere.1:ts 1W_ much dis- � tROBDUTS ; lett tt F Kitchener, and hikes tile-OPPort n y t1le wounded of f icers are • B:1.6.utcrland. are s' I a I'd- . to lengt=tlily criticise the previous Amon$ $ushmi]n's Kraal. left i T I o -R ment.- It Lieut. -Col. L. 0. Brooke, Conntiugiit There are reports of unoaFinc� in turbed and to be 10-uti; 11w," rte' �p�rtcoluitige of tie Govern th of the British.It bow Itangera. - Basutoland, Tile natives -are restl�'ee ice, the b-treiig - „ says : - Col - Long, Royal Artillery• -- -- - was Lieut. -001 . - ,,Tile set-"L�� of Saturday - - Royal Ai -191. on account of (,en. uatacre's disaster " r�in- sel of praise or zi Lieut. -Col: Hti'. Hunt. at Stormberg, and are clamoring for Hoer (:nus t)'s''t''c ci' told def- 'I the Noun and Captaiyli N• J. Goodwyn. J• •isms. It is believed, however, that His c trtod confess on of = utter miecalculiltion. lery' : P. U• ., Vigers, Han. the British reeidCnt C'hievelev D1'c•` 14. -It iH rix tit same CdmPdlgn t :1 reilect.an on the..bhort-sights F: KadclLfte,inLOCk w. Godfrey I,agden, . + r thl]k 1' ha for a St. Leser JarvLw �AO J• Commissioner, has the Basutos well in that the naval contingent kn and out: .New Of who looked a J. E. B• unr stud two n't l.0 �� Pldfl ed vie�� of tlloae H. .J. . y. one of the Boers' bib g .A n is and what .a F. Hersey, - J. E. R.' .hand. to nine -pounders yesterday • �V hili l d ` � rromenade to 1 retor engineer of their nine-po 1 to the _ courage. PI•+obYn• H. iii. S. Levan. I: Dir. Bey moor, advising eon tUr tl►u t . tribute. let us add, . White -Thomas, H• the Ecksteins, offered to raise a volun- it; supposed to be the t`� . on o military ab;lity and Tesources or the Brush, B. t blit." p,eecl. F. -1• ,Q• Elton axis w• N•- tees engineer force cat ::,Ot>O to assist silence of their artillery. I Dutch �Pu Afa iota Il:. I3. � (�. Heygate• A, the `regulars. The offer wa,a riccelratad• --- - er cocitra� the Govern- grove ; A E. rhi,cington ; the form- - - - The PUP to life colonies of (',ordon and F: aevcrofte The Natal Times suggestsKiri- A lt'Tt)R1' p'Ult N'lt%rICH. 1 . . tUQRlt b 171ptif ieutioaut. racy. of T oI' :r tion of a league `to advocate an • 'its Ies•efere�lice for In=oulited troops mounted sintrry find "Lieut. , the can Dominion oa the same lines as the •s to .1ttelnpt.s :o r iau 1 •itli its message to them[ on October A j;pec Force Vic, R of the num- Rion• F. H. S. Roberts, eon 'of General Dominion of Canada. �tovesuent. .10th. �ayiti� . In view ,-ailavi'e% infantry will Uwd Roberts. A prisoner, who has arrived here 14, 1G.:3� a.• 1n. -'C ►® , already a� a Boers'loss at dodder Cape Town, DeC• Arunck'L �+ th m,� L herLRNEAIAL9', cavalry ttl least• OFA ICEI;S ailaSI'.�G. stag that be the and despatch too - 'Ile the rest of the pa- divided as fo)l- river was 1, �C10• He say -y ill the dead the Times from F_vrviceable.. , u •. We mean t•u see • ' Officers missing _ are a strong _ 4 pew, it Colnelud�'. three feet deep were dug, an says . I',uer lotivi3 : - were lying in them un The •*Early this. morning �a .. ... .. 11ttempted to in �� n1' thL,1 thine 'thruui_;h. ... ... :. ... a force, with two g �. _•• " Boers . refiarded only the burghers as uu$+ nits�. , t0 be S.rhe lluily Chronicle hLnts that Gen 1'Leld •Artily:usilie►re... .. .., G Germans They were discuseros '�* Lord �O�ert� .. ... ... 11 losses. Colonials, Ilollandere, flank ice. TLe ice „,oral 8Lr' :Wi111aIu Butler, wml1latld be- I oyal Artillery... •... ... we liad a day's fighting- s '”14Lcaltecl�' from the Gap, co and half-castes are not counted. •second* ... ... :3 -- - were compelled to retire• - t� e cause of hie doer sympathy, lou ago I)evonsh;re Regi»yeut:.i The previous day Col•I'ortec c>'c- I __ . t h i�'t c h ecdlt... .,. ... ... ...... 1. d o(� � d the Gove•itilnent that the Eget l;dim �i At. E R � r l)�I 1' H.1 N 1 \ (' 1 I) F:1 T . `. w illi tvc'o horse artit `"' tiuv�e tnberla , s - cupied Vaalkop "• ---- _ p yaeeution of Dir. Cha itiioree THH: SUr:R SIDr: (1F lT, squadron of t11e ' Retllurksble l3r:e� c-r� �li�►�� et b�' the• Iery guns, send a policy would make heavy I' was admirubtc� far the Cape imperative. British scoops . Tenth Hunt, a,o This iilalits 'tell of Terrili►le Brit file Loss in the forethought, as it PreveUted the iioo't's . IO U To - �..� . Dec 15._C�M. pole• to OCZUPv the place• TO BE�ALLEFight at 31agerstonteiir. Modder River, fromattemptingT �OaPS�� ,A(;,1;R. Carew. with the Ninth brigade of ••During the night the Boers moved 44w-.; ` . 1" O R E Ill•, l'•`l l [ltk. U •-T`tic Boer Intel i • MANY T . , ition cin our vast f lank. Pr•etoritl., Dec: 1.:• Grenadiers, a. squadron of LancerB, round to a pce the gents✓ Office. reports that great civatl- the 75t11 Battery, with howitzers, . B' Batters, under Major Burton, 'tic. �u,.v: t{tiwolved to a+luke a ltixt•>elt•ui:t sties of Britian wcapoals are on the under Major Scott• Mobilized -Reserves, hlili t.�on t;,uot1. tareand four 1.::-gouiidero and 4.7 -inch Sixth Carbineers, under ', !ail Military Strength to be blob 11er'9 fi: ,,I at Diugersionteia. There a naval gaffs mats© a r�onnoissance and the Inniskillen Fubil1ers, 4fthdi(creat Uritain _ Sent to the Front -I3u bnndo- were ordered to a pu:;i- Irregulars to be London, Dec. IS.—Tile, Tjiiie P .in a'' t►ulli1wr .of ,e-Dietford riflen early this nlOrning. Tile usr�al i;tile Col. Anderson, t of Arundel• I l'eumanr�•, Artillery and _ r here, cased of ammunition. and baYo� . opened fire at 5.::0 a. m►• bile the tion n mile to the rigs --Lord leader• thtB 'morning, Says: « 'rn. Warren to Cio to (iatacrcIs Assistance 1111 the. Crimean war �noT. the nets scatterel in ali directions- - brigade deployed oil the plain the •• •rhe hills etltit of Ar,Undel were 11 -, ., Terrible Losses (i _ Ne opened u '*J 1 n Disabled---5o�rti:: From KimberleS .Iudiall Inutiny gave rise to greater ...In .our opinion the British eamP holvitzers and nava] guns searched , covered with Boers, who o�- tloberts' Son Killed Boer (jun the Baer trenchP4, atri forced the fire whenever our trUOPs were y ci:ingerfl to Lhe Empire than Chat with kill• be abandotie3 and the entire force • strong -r uen Doin, Some Arti!!: r Work now menaced; nor ut ire. lttempts have been made opsins to unmask tiro .guns. The uncovered. II.v e,celient artillery _ V• •• Successful —:� eth w•hieli w e are will ret -T—French Stili but lty�e nay at contingent disimantled one of Practice we dourly drove the et►em9 ren thening itis Position• E+►ther of those crlticul periods n'ad count the British fusses, tris irnemY St g pert` �reut Britain so Isolated politically, or as ho e e these, but it was impossible to touch back. • - - cis, 'rliE`S Ill -1y C t and I,usPi_ task h:�e been giveci uh P ns were early ... • gcotla•nd- :hnc �ti al' reg,1rded with such distrust great was their joss that the Eftg- .the other, which seemed to disappear ••Two of the Boer gu • Lirndon, Dec. 1g. -B italn W aroused, I erfect-ion" cif • rs 1•irgc •►s 'it was d. The our guns hil- on I pOBsesK the echajli4-al F fish ambulance corl • , yrs sr)on as it was discharged. silenced. About TpitTO `_ firm - sir regulars, but' there .are cion, :ra are now almost everyw'liera their .•dP,ad arae r turned without dustaiQing raced their Long Tow. Hoa y g r incleeci, :111 her reserves, es, a g drill of t�t►e rsgula. u -aa unable to bury British e c nr craft other IIlOtlilt= i dr Better crone-cuuu�ry riivrs ill the ,,pparent• ?titer attendin any caFurtlties. • , •coma y •c,olnni1,,. . • • t' mess the calmness 'which Impress- attend the Wounded. he Br t was heard to life vvEtw3r . ne - i ';, tore' ui 3 ' than tl>te I3riti3li `; Aa intermittent fire l►t'c'- s ate! her avail�Lble cvlut}- I world reserve, tvjiic�t es the foreign observer PrucQc.dd 13 to our own men we assi>,ted t Gen. Lord Methuen directed the \ a1kuP. - ed vuluntcer , S,:ctiun ''D" of -tile a nth or a want of sufficient but ti.- opera.ttolls from horseback. His cc�c�ded, the enemy' uw► rifleb :rnd our frau �, and a strop; aivis'ion of .• q been cancel out, consists of -mew from. P . n to realize: the 1111minent i,h with our few ambulances, � s' .not .yet artillery' shelling• . sal l h.l tisk was -.too g � wound is almost well. -, Lo the seat of have Com rletftl the term of their i irnagin.ltio ,hell fabric-, our Em- "The feature ui the day was our ar- tn,iliti:L are ordered =i11 wlio ha l ,,,it, ,,nil wtlo Pll�:igc_� ci:,ngcr to then c ended.* lumervnR stories are told in camp . � ' RobertsWill entistm efforts . -now urgently •, a burghers were burie:3 of ineident8 that occurred at the tiliery fire. The I3oer+� were forced to I oar• 1: fold 11;irsilal Lord Robe original the great Thirty-one g . and Gen, to serve an additional four -years- l`ir,P, i H ill siirely'be 'mado 'b©fore it I3issnt'e farm. «'here our wounde•i batt to of '.1la9ersfontc�in. A corporal retreat from �'aalkop They reoccu• I culnnxinder-i�-c•hiei~ u . - � : � �u as. Th© .militia. are the sa�ixie class oi.i tediii•r�.ite to retrieves, the situtrtion•� ut of the ►..ea.torth Highlanders esus pied their lunger at Tault,usclila:iBt- t s ttre. The Ioss��s in liorse� were verb c Kitchener, of Khartoum icruie, a9 the regular's, and are •in ", i. tees 1 i' lion not. merely !or flume a ea ors must have suffered '•Qur loss wa fire Wounded. The - . - Lord �. men These, to- «e are f Wilting -neat. Th pp taken prisoner. His rifle w ae taken - will :lc•ccrmp:ttly 111 L'1 ay secotid in uo camp u month annually. but for our g ftvm him, and he was kept is the Boer fuss in unkuoun. �putil . ► • ether with the raserves, ntinlber ; T)rem.lcv in outli, Africa, heavily. ;itis•, g Vve`r•. ` •• The burghers expressed Undue re- The \c.w Zealand and Ian' ' m s were issued heir chief lack is of - i►c�,lt ioli no a great po ' trench in cllarge of a Hoer• When • • • ' . , r,t:ertlittg grder the others retire=s a corporal seiz- Wales contingent4l did cicelient -Tlu,� The I .113,000 .men.: T « w I knotiv .we novo m,BC1lculate�l' • . scat victory. �`ery few - -- - -- -_- __ T he uackbc)ne 4 are �O1CIIi� at Our g _ - _r-- ,. by, the ��"ar Ottice last night. f festa. The �eonianry, t - --- - 1------ muting. ---------- - -_-- . _ _ -- — - --� ►nbt life tro')As will be push- of whick is young. farmers, flits 'well i the strength of .our fbe, an we ,,MF�r '.,-„•,1i tr 0 mom. .,r Mtt Desprtches from Ma3der Karver State j tactics . 111Ubiliz:1i� gl eel, t' - . r n= 't 1 fi'41� ,r!”- N 1•'�' q1, 1t•e' ,!"'I hf11•,1111 1 n iM �1 N 1 that t�]e fll1emy a'JO1)tt't new to c with -the great; st possible --_ -- - - .t 6113 frol]l Mie British - , ,,.,.,1•,�r* -• n• , tx, D arsfonteirn• They c • • tl1f� [:LSte�t I �. �► 3T, �!t +� a t the ba t tic of B I .r nd w i I1 be used -to r . s/ `'' ab•i ti,doned the koh) and occ�lp.ed 1 v1e•cc:tlitile lilaritie ( . • Q i . i:• forces' to life tape. It ie !i Y I �..rrr . t s rifle P_ts on the blish�• plain. . ' urrenlent s artillery. . • •ul:ttcd tjiat these reins • .. � . , r tn-1 de sci i$h t use o� the: c,e 1� south A f ric..t in Il�- tu reach , ,• The Times' Eat s t L�t><ion Cor reBpon - w ►1l beXI12 •► ''��� /� l7 Dieaniime the origi- O the farmers :,ri that •:LL:►ut five weeks. :1ntl �G, -V ray �, ® dent &toys that • •' n will be :tbutidoned, -. to cin Gen. .� � � cl a mors t1.g � ;, i,, �� �� ,� � , d�5tr:ct are l ►� t " u..l t�alr % markt Will he it Is } . xriicy. of lnar h` cin ;";'alt. �, ►+l Gatacre. li that the - rl•ne•r:el j T f �, There i a :1 i~ ra of t 't1le , . "t . 1. � ' , l�Z '':[ °y 41 Mu un i ' e coallLittncie � � '. r. _;, �; �� o s!;�� ► � tie 's a row':nq feeling t acct) ►ted by tile ► �ti: 1.' �,�.,lt ' i�� ((jj9lrr�11 ,; 1'� 1� ! _ i :tar officers are sh• B I 1 Ali t n w in the field.. ,;' I: , �j�;1IF-A t 1- %- Ili 1,� (:1 ttil+ 4 l n his . ic)rc c's no . in charge i r 4V!.0 .t� ,l i� ��,", li tt�1 > `� a t la . U ' .• In � ;, 1 �: � .l t ,}` ' .� � ra • I�ll��4�,1� ' � \ � • rheuisregul rs S Goa. 'atac•re, lia11E�lr «til roma .'!;t" o r '� .t t�' .,, 1 �11• r .� ,1 1 f I I C n. t.:Ylll alj,'I�, and Gen. ,�Y, � � I' i R �� � / � �n �ytil � • t ,! li tiff ►1111 t to c tuts hem h- v o[ the Notal P ,: ', ', uli� •1 11 i� ii / o �i d1as,•rstroua attetnp P 'tip Wt lIviii �resbalJly command t11e•V ` . fii1 I,1 �� i iio . ♦ - .... .o.o +oli berg. used tw•o Kaffirgaffir gu.:des w�tieri he Kate he nE r 1 which ��-,.� •t V ? t1 1 of Cape available. • � lie vi • in�'usion, tri ; �:; - 1: - , � �.:-- `-=�'_ - - � � � o •� .• �,�r � M r �� � �' �.hsct a number Po ova►la �. 1u:1 iii nr y- t.• . t( pl o 1 c,e , accuratgiy, . •E•n, l::rt:tc•re a .tor is a,t pres. _ � � � � Gen. �' _ ;;� p - °� • �� ( , r,l, ' ,. ]erases the groun�e shot :Icl the e:trtS I ,%/ / A �Z t` � r Both. u:.r1es were `- fir• ' the rc•I►re-cnLu en., 1 ( ~..'1� :'� � � � part of the battle. . u. ti y':et w iletlwr ma=r:;: ,�� i I ► i�; - ! S' ,�% 44 it t r : a It iy nut kn n ij� _ ...f'� •'., r ,n i� `,,,' Ll ( _ ' ► inie•u will .1LLPmpt tJ adcanee u 1 QE<� ... / Lei; ' l 'I� Dict e -3� j' �11�t 1i lir 1 •!• P; ;ti►�111 ' �' 1�hHrtuum. ' ti uw to or !•.�, /. ', ►. 'li, 111Ay _ p Lorca Kite•tre ut r of • j;iniber.Ir•y.. or. kith r ' 1 i ` ii W o I�r i>,it .ae xr drug the in:lligur:ltion .of u : _ '! V. +� _ �!.�:,A J. , i ` , c� t��,� 11 li'►;,,,`i �- t r 1 ],irt r 1 U l ! 1 r ui move' Kc,•c:Iny a l f/ ...�,, • . � � ; � ,, i � i�'�I � Illlial ;( ,cr 11. 114 •, � � � Tile exploit f d ' � �: The-l:lttel? _ ,t ,a % ; ! tiff l in Wio puc,ltc -oew c .Lu1j)alg n. spreading of + t . ,i,I - %/ !� 1111, rt i t�cx3 + :1 tine P .;, H, hhartouHe a like g i. * m Probable,.it / O 1f/ t � ijl. mind Vi'elliu� f i lite sit f 11 ' most•t 1e C'uluuy m1ke is 1 , / .;. ,•t i, 1I' j , - LIQ 13n -e cc.at g t,Ht' U %. - retrelliun in t • 1 cru- ,, if {,��� {Ii ! I + , l� _ and eo n y o1 th g an i '• 1� ren:,li #July 1 ( �(' I I��t� _ - ' ► : with Uen I • �i -� tinit n , ,, .�' �•! ' � i•E �`� ►'� • i, 11 �°�! . � ' j 4101 1 i� � ,� �, ., —� '._ ��►1 � is Of Irish cYtral'tiodl. . , I ` I the elnpihe, i•nL. tu• , i ,; ; 1 ;.1 r i i } 1 ; ..= the sou 01 a soldier, .Lieut. -C,01- li. H. 4. !t d ,e (><a ,. } 6 I�� O rad11 leo doubt tll:rt ( ti• .. { I ' Iii • i9 i. ;,t: , _ ti I .1,, Kitchener- . He was born in 1 tau There during . , .1 • . i 1J.,�10" ` • • it trill b.) the-gr'eatest d,, l•. - ;;.Ei�a'',. `'' I1 � u ` i t! It t / rs file father's two ,Christian c=rc..� Ilrr • �ctidn �r hii;h Iuuyt /'/ ` t I tt.c tuo:itl ui frac l�� 4 ►' ` - ►ilia ueerb ` ' re f ;e ser • , ,, Horatio ;o aloe He l:Lr part o l t al y 1; 1+1 i �,, namom. Iiot' f h,e Royal LIi i 11t;% E'I1'."Ur'. A b probably sUOO I j vis3icul will hrob, y �� #� ,�"tri Nati ag one o J x * . i . . .�i� :rrt^E )i a t.i �` ��� ,111 I the= early hart of • 11 I ; 11 ill 1871, and due dnliuibeif to Kcientitie reinton S I Tlirr- ncW. cif. ,f�1•e:lt Brita.rn-s tie / 1 1? 11 n• t1i4 carcass o r ` 't h.h1t - - .(,orp, ✓3 niay .bear the I@fll� Q work in the Orient. He wag connected • - �F!nt *_,k.L r('paT'. `•' Olt before ` A i �11 � r 1i�� - . if* • •. r►�• , 111 with the l'a>Pstine sur�'ey from 1874 oda .1. Itcr'rs into W.V. g8rc's�i trot '1 Q tlliti � n�l t,o 187tc, and from 1873 to i E38:.. .sit; >'w srritie. 11 i ttl(� - fro-Jl P sh trck 1 11111. otv n nu tk-sir,- , G - ' t1 aign o[ i they li:ive bti / IDU `iis. luring the EgyPtlan c:elnptt1i►� t:Lr ental torec�3..whle the `� - ntrc n 1� 188-8# hp tins cUucen bec•:luse of his I :rLtac!. c have b:u cause, by� nlm:clid ttie Egg pp a ` king e�lwri�noe to c•n v2:i in the , - Itrii lsh. di:c:tster s ti �� ' �' (�'tll t�4�` - 14 .u.�t til.it tllitl; • �� tion cavalry. and he ser '� ,v oir�t to the ; j c '�;lir-•• - i n of 1883-8•�. From . . _k 1; tile Lrit.i�at o►'ig' no . F i n lata* ►l i i� �. i i. Soudan c:e mjw g .. great camph g I � 18!3(i tri 18813 he pprt'ecl as Governor of jx-,:renin; of .L gce . ,i1�1G ') time ' Lady'amitt), t o, s o'r.� i Su:, kinL :Ind in 18138 utas made :M, fume ; its~ .lan•t:rry.. Die:tt r D I.4 k _ ` , P. .olid DLtfekin, 111u� wait-:, r i 4 tont-gc•nc'r:el of t11R h.�ti hti;rn arwc, hinllx rte , r't11ouK, but ae- A ,; r , ' � - , � and in ] 830 bce- m •i -, Sirdar or Com- ' .taction i:3 IW A e Brltai'1 decided Their s ` „ there is no f � ��lIn cc,r +in:; to nit :recount,. ,, , , • 11 1 ,' ►1 '' I it I'r ' I I !� ► �i�lu ,1 - tnandc'r• tak e�t ie reootlgnQ';t of life V x r . . that i:imi>ac. will I , t1 li '�. j i r , „�.1 ��;,, �' ti' 1 i�.l, ►1�I11! 1;11 i 11 ,�u1il�il��l �► -- to under . . >seriau-; cl.rnptcr i �.0�'' ,;� , f 1 , t i�w;labia I�1� .611i ►i 11 �. �1� -- _--- -- f Ili@ : s s r ` 1 1 ILt -- .- - -- - - "�`-`-- '_ dap lie wns ellosen bc:r•uuse o - other sailer ng 111 �{ ,� I i i �► �. ,.eft t.►, their t , _i�1�t -� i _:. -_�- --- --_ - __ -. . - Sou anti c gcd_ ad L' �i E; EJ►Il✓ `:'i' • _ - - =--- __T _ - -----=-- ----- lt Or'1� ICt•: :1ti0 _ _ - g g ed and drew the buscmet frunl the get exutive anility �4c A . 11 1 � ______ ` , _____ -- , of our . mc'n were eIi a ea. Tl1e field a,nnouncenielit• - - In resolved, to m►rske that miscalculation • rifle the I3oer waw holding, stabbl nc�aF to command tke elPedition. He - TILP 1ti':tr Oiflc - . id- tl , often - .by en retlred fro . i3 a dmadful sight. wort l - tx foss m officet"e - .,. +• •. so erd report that they were hisf captor, took leis Mouser, and ban- -Pd try cielit rate taetl:o .and !r. . K,x,-teti sho. t y marr ing' ,-gold. • . i 1 i n I i o • 4 whicttl * .t� I the r ul:tr • cavalry, who, $ I - ?tj►ril, 18 8 tvip d thn hhnli[•'' • iorcx !I titin : regular The aet m..'of the Ca�blimt w ill calm- ,owf-1. to . slwzk to their c. dolier. and afterR'fltK came back :' ui,glit, rail in ;'V.1t11 ._is• in yuucl'X, settle on their country es- not all -crit of ptii tenc�e. Be was cre9t l r. v ' lie• uln?patiTn Govern- 10,L�U7: All hisa�l the .waTtn approval of tha I3ri- l rade-, wit() were informed of the fight. ilito the British linea bearing pis ,1.; t L•rty''Ia . Uur cru• totes. They Iium�ber rr D o tis+h ply• Although Lori. R,oherts TtiL3 possibly refers to other British trc,phies• hero -i, thanker by the.Ilcw o �- - the uj�iailon of . H j LI,e ,pre Bee r.ltuits. �P . _ , .. require ate.. As mt)unte+3 on=their usvn h rse• I is G7 �rs alA, h , :s in mind and, bade A g It The bella�-ior of the artillery was IlloZis, and vot,Pd n l:ir� g . - nient• 'ltkel• uet�etal In tie milit,i<n.'are 1 ,731 urtillcry- S isotiers at Pretoria.- It was• great • • ' Lic>'n re vi orous tbhe the: average of beyuud praise. Although I,anibsed the liar never been love l in tine I;r1 ` n o v. c•torr.and our uicn h:�vc races spirit. enemy's RPnRe ns i� I O'd ,1,11 111,ti2� ides z1LLc. DIe11. aI1�_l . i,863 en;ineei'e• Of tiffs. m•, g' n tiny in the S. -IMP r it' 11:,s be:�it dc.c•ide,i to ; sects ears h:s jlt,u,or. He is -yuunb- greatEr part of the day by the one s I;11Ette • s of 14,G are over "15 sears.. men �0 y: n tke when .he ,• The Blick .R'iitcli w@re moved closes the uf[icer, and wen r,crved but ie teased snii restwetx'"l. L'b,lcl _ - - -.11al L'•iru►l ltut>c-rt . miiit4i. only aged' or naw than Von M l to. our linea in the night for' an attack rifle fire, ,Roberts, ,, file Similut�`nUlnt�ere" are ag act. the German iurise. The un unci +awoked their pipes I And will make a mngnific�nt chief 'f K:end:eli.rr ilii 1 ♦ti �e;%r[urd tv, nth of age. 4 in thn morning before sr their K d , • -1. 30 a.n+I.3 :tnd the rema.ilitter are left Berlin to coni staff in South Airic.•r. (::�i ;w Cotlrnl:� ildarAli-Lhi'ei in • o Logs AhQt them -all. except thirty-one, caamly. . . Lord Kitchener ,irides. 30::Ov r 3:..;000 are ugiricul gr�n�te8 tines declares that i.oi'd ..Rob- • E, taken prisoners. These The of showed pluck 1>eycrnd --- . Africa. with : tic-nc sal rhe T I mho . w re viral iaborel g 13,{?QO miners, stall to the troapB is a. sure ! of the Black Watch Queen Stays At Windsor. ". ` a �•iiic•f c►i Kt:rti. - erts a,•rine Q eats flirts -one mere even that for which they have Zlre:ldy - t - A ... - cNl Lhe advice. of t=ies mils• 10,U)0o � artisans. Tlie paper su•$g Dec. 17. -The Court Circu'xr ,• !%jL ttt ontain$ omen of victory. r;n t- they fire .nil who sure ive• S _ottistl been celebrated. Tlic Di:irquis of Win - t. rit eL� tier �Is1 jest. K t,overn . Tho volunteer - ilifutztr� .C. `Farren o►r Tucker as' likely t0 t.,ke chtster refused to lie clown, and in- Loiidoa, t:ri•,v:.ui regiments .that. are considered risonhrs etatE theft brigade was Ill_ makes the follow•i",g anncn,ncemt�At mint has apprv. ed the follo�r crag iriQea- some eg eammand' 'on the western an�3 south- P aloe the line, the equal of any of the regular re- about lour thousand �t*Ong. and Chat 'slated on moitng g " The arr^ngpment� mate for the flu res : ; cOr f rantie'rs. It conaiudes : structinR to the dir ,%e- IL also incl the Best they• -were terribly putiislkk .'• every warn a Queen's ,stare from �1'i�ndsor have •• ;1i=nin portions . of t ne gilnents. "Whatever 8acrif:,ces vve may tion in which he shoitid fire. • ll rein 8 . vera a milbuting ver re- --� ' cater tart of the clay been post.Pone•l un GA after Ch•r:stmaa, section �, eihute, .but their average g • army 'rest-rve, i11,c.l�rling than that the regulars.'. Calle•, upon to make, whate Thatriked' b - Diethuen. Darin„ the gr 1 as, ow:cig to the present State is a - is lower verses vete Ixtsy have to un•jergo, we � J he seemed to bear a churined life. v �tl txs c.cll..,l u'Ir. rat doh not ill;-lich,te un England, River Dee. 1�.--Grin. Lord h his hel• fairs in south Africa, the Qum is un- the sevr?itth . div_5ion, which is be- The Government Diod3er + f3ev'eral bullets Fussed throng ,l.,og to be a great distaa+oe from ' to 8owth the number of volunteere ,that will know trach to in c�,ati4ot fa l." Mettlueti liar written a• letter tv Com' met. I'in illy one pierced ltt+b spine• v►•i, . yng .muh.tize,l,. tivill proceed •if " but Lord Rab- mandant Cron;c: thanking him and his -- d©11 as well as rein- by perm-itted to serve, ch The artillery' was engaged for 1'' or Loch on. of rico w.tlrc>ut y Eluding a erts' gran l .army Will probate . sea - + it.leT in , , otf icer:' for their courteous treatnicnt 13 hours. The nuliiber ut rounds [fired raeuts of "art y• . v' .. 80,000 of I3!'j.i•F.R S-4.USSl•:S• of the Red Cruse, - `- averaged 1,000. I 3iNfeking tiluld% Its a►�� c�. . force , . t a total of rather o e2 1 . . hu�ti itzt r br:ga:lt,. .. ; of t11e tttetiibers , by c•i�li iiatterti - ---- Thc� exaniPle of calm enduranve dis- e comm:cnder-►n-ch Pf. 'in .Sc)u►th u11 urtlus. t•x.Krtultii•� ut Coteneo 1'ottrl over One I 1'rc�tc►rL•1, I)PC. 1.1.-•�F�1. �nr-m�:rn of re, . to co - ;-, ('AP7".'RUlihA"I'S KILLH:D. illery was maga I' undter duty' •i t' t-ehl;z� .l n - played b3° ttic art i i t><rrts iro!u I1lxifekirig . Af rica hab bee11 ask Thousand. - - is cliscret'uon Local Ct)�tylI•`7 s Uh '1 111•: i RF'f-4V _ �'i"ecitlesdly• Ik'e. 13•-Tlnit the Iictt- . tinue to raise at h. d to - gent. --_ a ii,tr✓nde se1..i. ... ... ... ... 1;1.50 .The. tl►uly•�ou of t let, t.c•nc•ra1 N'alts at 1,11 attached the Bore fort. The fuer Mounted corps, and it i Total, British 10 l will a considerable 'moucnted . Roberta unci Kitchener . ust the filen ..._ ' ' 87 . t •olc•resu. i'nuslially Severe. c:ldu:rltiles R'erA sale man kills, and lilies.., ...................... B our .,;ed. 1 a s aiu� wour.ied Tile de�>~•itch .it9u flays fc►r the• �t`urlt. . 667 :ih 11 u • ° force f rola home• : •n gid_ unnni �'outtded... ... .. ... :.. Dec.,-Samu,ltaneousl 1 The ritistt . Y Hodder River, Dec. 4 that Cotumandant Schoem n had • "ti.i ne ba t to l u ns of milltl~1,, ] London, . Dec. 18 -The press. 400 S.ond'on, they field and in- �.. ... ... ... f a • n the two •-btittalioas �� hien mouety Praibee the Government's Pro• Mis+aing (,.bout?••• . ••• - with the aanouncendent of the aP- are sill r,eamlling brush with the British cxi Tueecla� . clition . t - -•-- General. Roberts Of � terrin ' the dead. The Boers diet alreaJ •. volunteered for ser- cedure, - ntment 6f . test pour. Dec. l:ah, at Lhe (xleaidotlhel�is3 • rnl. . . have ) Channel islands, i - 3Iail• says : London; Dec. '16. -General Buller re• 'altar to supreme command ill them and display the which the Brit.iNli were bombarding vice la:tlta aa•1 the Cha n The. Da ly ' • • � o volll,uteer for ser- •`It is only the really good news Of ports to the War Office that In YT's- South Africa, comes the at»n�ounc•lment try• 'Tliev talk in quite a friencllti oat �i'�edtile®ciay. The ocxiciitiou of Geri• w>.,1 be allowed t terday'fl battle at Tugela, River he that has amy aan was a vi�ti'm of the fa$,h�_ They say' that :1 British Joubert, who is ill at �'o►ksrust►• is im- vice outside the United Kingdom, and the past, «easy LO weeks. It to rices . additional number of- d t, wea that we MichsieI Hicks- i lost 1,1."x0 men In killed, wounded and Colenso battle. medical officer who wasitiotaken 1rI•ie- ' ibig• The Trarwva.al (jovernmeat an equivalent add widely the. Exchequer, ; m t, 1 . Copt. Roberts w as severely wounded i aner !s- in an awkward PO -R on as he la °employing natives to Rork in the Militia bwttallolis vial' ba embodi=ed for Beach, Chancellor g I? . - whose arslmony much blame for OFFICERS KILLED. while lead' evens men in an attempt was found to have a revolver• niitic payer tlLem tl a IuvciLh cull t-• cervico at home. to wh p OI: FIC to rescue the guars. Prof. DiaocCormac1 Moet of the wounded have gyne to .• trop force of volunteers from the disasters le due, declined to grunt to feeding then. 1 strong �.�.- ' - re invents w:,ll � he mode necessary for the first pec`- Major J. • F. W. -Charley, 1st Royal preai�,elat of t#ie R•oytal College of Sri �: the base � mthly t� ltdle head and �- N , . selected y x: i- t forme•t for aerrice in South Africa, paration.� Had Gen. Kitchener been Inniskilling Fusiliers. yet }loyal Dub- egos• a d t h gulwound.t Cap ��w unusual Ica•oiortioa of the 1Hva1 (:ureurrr+' Mistake. gm-Mmade, head of affairs he would have Capt. A. H. Bacon, Rrta g ..: ' t `'• arrangements are being' tit the , ,� - iIljurleA are severe• The Boer 'officers I er-. 16. -The Timsi pub_ •- a•n,nounced, for the of the money or resigned• lin r usil�ers. Royal Army C. �,aberts was the only son, and ; London, and will shortly be, g t t Observer's generally -.11 In- Capt. M. L. gughes, Rod lishes the following deslifatc•h from its t*' �nploy+m,ent _in South Africa of . a h � had been his fathers aide-de-camp ; anti pion are elolthea in si kind of khaki efull sol- eeterday suggested the edlcal. C,orpe. Bat- since 1895. Such was h! display of ; that Ls almost id�ent"I in co'.or with war corresj>'otidE'nt at Idodch'r River: -` �' ' - _ - atrvng contingent of carefully formed editor y ` Michael Hicks- - Capt. !�. H. Goldie, l�tbr Field B '�_ nt 'of Sir M gallantry on Friday :�n an attempt to I the kolPjes. •' The trooPe are rem cluing in the �e ecte<1 volunteers, tretireme . . rescue the guns that he was recoup- ....._._ sump position. r '•The p,•rtriot:c offers which are be- Beach, tory- -. the colonies will, The fitandard, commenting on the • Lieut. C. B. schreiber, (;Gth, Field mended for the Vilotor:1:r Cross. tdo3ges of Natal People. '-Tile balloonist reports that the - #I.ing receivers f rdm Durban, Dec. 16. -Tile Natal Goy'• Boe" are very active, and are movink sible b� accepted. Pre- a iI>,tment of field Marshal Lord Battery._ It its eai•1 th.1t if the Victoria Cross 1. as far as P'o'd - PPo gents, �nd F.oy al act of I oven to offers of Roberts. and Gree. Lord Isitchener, Lieut. it.. C• B• were, to be grante4 for every �roent Gazette :r,Ilnoainaea that Gen- their wagons towards JacO►tsd8l with ierenc.�+ wall be g' Dublin Fusiliers. lire. Their , Says • iekll. congp,4cuou.s gallantry on the part of erril Buller has aWInted a commig- the view of olrtaininQ Supp 1. < mnte3 contingents. say - Fraser C. Loftus, Ina . "The appointment of two Such fa- Lieut. , the Brutish troops, it would be rw,ms- �, to -enquire Into t,hO losses of the situation is had, as they arealmost `' mount soldiers w 111 tend to sea€sure the ling Fusiliers. + gar to distribute the decoration by le of the colony res-ultitlg froau without any vratc'r• .; t * - .t1Z11t- Up'.1ri .1, �iF�'. p=. ••; _ . � blit mind and restore confidence .in Lieut: C. H. Jenkili�a, Thorneycroft s I then hundreds. thepBo�r lnva,�ion. _ ••R'e are perfecting our r;rllWas Com- • a pu • :tt Lc►rd I3obSWIll 11ave the chpacity of those at the headoi ,Mounted Infantry. • munlration. etc. _ e The i+ arc r Th affairs In eoath Africa, which - hat - OF1gCEItS WOUNDED. . Sortie 1� roin Kimberlet•. ,,This m(mming. by request of the 4' Erica. (ism (" ATACRr• l~ ALi.S RACK. - ' sic A rd. Roberta divided- as fol- - � Boers. atnbulanc�e wcxit out and tetcii- . . been somewhat shaken. Lo The offices are di himberley, Dec -Dec• J. -COI- tl]amier, 1 Dec. he chief interest is a great strategist, and •Lord French Said to•be ytoving Toward with a force of infantry and cavalry eel its 6i wounded. Me"while the men It Lone• •lin centras in the Kitchener is a maxter in just those la�vr; : + of the Naval Brigade. who had not i - in Lite 'nc Camp• g arts of organization and administra- Innisklllirig F,ieiliere ... ... ... ... •.. 8 ('olesbcr;�. j :ins n battery, made a reconnaissance niPnt, ,nt'a decision to use as vu1- Devcroshire Reagiroent ... ... ...,.0 r liec�i infc�mAd of Lhe arrattlge C G,ovc•rntnQ a eo�manry anti mils- tion that are urgently needed." Dec. 13 (delayed in I northward this morning. ..�t•;,A U h atter ... .» �,t• . •• : 5 Cape Town, The British shelled the Boers, who tLre, oaf the Bo -r3 witJe the ^ ' gun. T) un forom .t y The parper-exPresse9, no,wleh to bear Field Battery The Boers replied, shelling tdi the most For active eervint' the yeomanry Border Relgumetit. ... ... ..... ••• »• 8 t�•ansmiesionl.-- towards Colesberg�lA were occupying a hosition at Kam - VA. 1 a ugeful _Contingent. lr.rrdly oat the generals, but It Kays 8. ally advancing Dublin Fu$ilie�rs�. •••~ ••• ••� �-•• ••�' `•' �- K d the hon9e !eons, and forced them to retire from rP�ltiut mtr,nlllet'. It ie doubtiui It 1Py' �•� . Ktiould suPp y ole rah edltor- S party of carbineers i rte will again grant sate eotiduct Ler the pf, , • TtwY. ns the l,]ily T g P -.,Them, �:ns to have been no at- Diounted Infantry .., ••• •••' ••• ••• •.. Pa .. t c>►� the volun- loin t rat ItcolltLrig. The elealentary „r. •» 2 of a Dutch farmer and were assured exCeleeenem also evaanatedlWelieter+ ambulances'" tall days, like tie' t'� P Connaught Rangers . Th y rules of the drill -book, which, every ery hiatal Carbtneere ••• •••`' «• � •N- t•• ?' that there was no enemy in th© neigh- trerg, are dr?e wn from tti(gl t E nglirnd, oubatltern ie supposed too know, by • W. and lower middle cl�ise _ . • - . -' . - - , y - , _. , . • - - G • - . . , , , _ , - r . .X, Numft _ _ '#AGIW-4-