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potierta, 46 , # oil jr,opog"o, , 0 GISASIL I �
'' � sepliteh to tha war office enter the town. The correspondent a- London, March io.,,I�he Naples ftellin'"I' *t New C14PT4109 410",r*011 I'QQA 0#1104 W to Cie, but thisi pr' Albert vlaur, 10god X4, fell dowit aa
, annonitollair We Q,ftupAtion of a . Wyx;r� I . to'sools laltrtlk Their C.Orrespoudeat of'Tho Daily MR41 00oulpy Shop-Twisso Ica Is . Ilk Xontreil-Q& T,
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foatelai-., . I . ,obarto mado a, state entry 91`400 an interview be ban bad With IsRasiOn 1444400- 144 11119441IMT66 1. . da,y and 0so killed. , .
� Into the. rapttkT134 city it noov, Ile I Mr- Webster Davit-, United States Ax,- B19411410ittelti. Orattgnt Pros a Good buteller cattle waA firilaer and ,HAWIttin %-III bu:4d a tTatrd watoir
"B19601f0*814, T,,u%*4X,, Xarel;i 1.6adon� March 19, - 4.30 Victoria. B.C. liiarvb IV. .:- Sold bris.k4y. but much of the ordinal!'v W"
,14,6 WB4 .given -i tremead6us, oviLItpA. -in. Blatant Sftretaxy at tile Interior, Cording to advicts, by AO- match 161-Woutr"I _'ia �Rud iis;toaa itto
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I ' tbO'i ad �The news from South Africa star (;a.bil filteirleg basin
"A' -lily the WROIf " &ad by the "41"J4444 Ali� -builriUngea Ia entirely satisfactory to-daY According to this Mr. Davis Raid ; the 40 -SU MiliXtil TbO CanglittioU troops W" this stuff Wall held at too high It pric,astid Ott 1A 0064 Q'i $*A*,0W,
I bravery of IIIIN, 3(1qo4ty,g atildifir' *sat to the offkG� . tO-day, the rt that Gf)rma,ay # jag arda,vd to the morlt- 1 .
so tb� residence a the to the British "WhiM I left Pretoria the Boers were to essay w�X 111.0 , I Outs left over. Ttle"ay's values 'ire not k tho. United States Are
troops tintior my, 00 President, followed by a Cheer, public. The rel!ef I ver47whcre recOguis- Womighfoutels to gV kirts *01 Settler* troa
. m1n4ad UaTO take� ,rawd,',vIla Waved �lpe Ild i h fl*g,an ,Met, announced. but Mgtfoklug JA not becoming 0eatrous of peace. pread- ed as a practicae _ard the northern %tiatably chatigo. For good t. repwtod to be poiaxillg into the, White
Ji I occupation of the section at this, line Fish distAcit of noclih bntarlp�
P90"WO411 Of I I, it is extremely dout Kruger, and Gen. JoUbert were the Province of ""Way to" choice butcher Cattle the range was , TAO Presbyterian chtirc
. Poelatuatela. Ban# thiB.Sa�fIdp#1 An,th . Tho , I pr9bablo that this Is atrea.0 aCepril- of Shan-Tutig. to gener-
. , the atrongest opponents of the peace ally credited as being in IWO With
1. "The British Mg ;IoW files over the I shed by , tw0cQ this Point and 81prIngtontalli. b in Canada
Fresidilapy. BV#QU � Tilp were exit a -stito a trealzed excite, P I Col. Plullier's advance. party, but they were becoming ex. the ccepted I plan Of ( I oreign an. Gen. Pole-Cumv bits arrived at truth 3 &A to 4 14c per- lbs, but COX`- his; sent IZOW to India for the rei.
Stfid last OV,@r4qW I)v meat. � Lady Qiarlea Bentinak at Cape ToWn , I do not of rcut quotations for lie
�� .. . -has received CeedinglY XAP,u ular. be- croanowejait ILI distract ium an , of famine sufferLra.
On' Monday itttathdon Previous to a tole I P chm SPria91091tolli with a detachment med 4 cum.
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Mr. Siva, late President Of the Or- , t . e husband In Ma ,grain (rot4 90 China. The 140tiated infantryand will patrol the Ron stuff were not easy to obtalu. Three men are, under arrest at &�
., , sage tFxfic&ata� � - - he Surrender them bad been a litt 'eking, dated March ger. - - will resist much Ion- ritelis of the process are very simple. 19WOr portion of the line between F-ders. stockers. It John*. Que., on a Chams, of robbing
..W.k VX4dBri MbfUboi Ott, t$ib late, �J�k. antplaw'IR44 *�'0Qt_og.,b4t;,tb4' I ' �12' Saying that he expected to Join Lady 1.11orlto Leave- Jr.r soatis Afrits, Fimt come railway conesesion, tbon I Sport bull&, and the CatigiWan pacific 4 utiou lit j,QI,,
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ecutivs, flAn'�ratit�a;,vQi��,,""A��iwb,%a big her shortly. London, March 19 -The departure troops to Protect the works, -Ill- of railway betw at I tubt buAtO were unchanged, anq call Otte. I
0overament, 'the BE"or, the headquarters In the president's house. -The actual relief movements have 0 Lary occupation and findlly Complete OM Blcmindq 0 D and in moderate request. ifor atockers Wiiii Lucy ,IXcIntooh, sol -vent for an
Seorsittg of the late Goveraim ""Whit rativa is a - not, been published In detail. but it SprIngfoatnin Ia now in our hands.- there w" Perhaps a Little Letter on- Owen Bound district farmer, hag bean
exit. th . ninjqred I Lady Roberts from London Satur- alienation of the territory. This has and there is practically. an all -rail quiry.
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I Lauddroilt (treasurer), Bad other of fil � .'Mr .�., F,Xa#e sn'A �Ithe ,�Oppogitiqli 06OMs thp�t Lord Methuen only VtArt� day morning for South Africa was been Russia's invariable course in Coutimunicaltioul hot left a fortune of $14,000 by on aunt in
I , 16aderB 66"k atio'll, th4t en- Capital and Cape Town, Iftere we'
Otals jue� Me two miles from the town' I ther idepotit oil very recen ly, und is rather 1114,418 the occasion for a Popular do. Manchuria and there is no reason iStALte wean the late Free Choice lambs and good veal calves Gleagarry.
- wont but to meat Gen. Roberts." Me* In diap sing the 12
0-duted we with the ke'ro 09! the� ot�ifaj.f theriotany cousequ nee 4 . igtrict ithan Mining at actual relief. ,era were the Duchess of Teck,
and,pro 9. Boers of the monstration. Among her fellqvv- why Germany should not follow suit, to Is numbsr of repairs rO we Led to -day. Snow and landslides 4a the Selkirks
I travel to be made to Lambn are quoted at from 4 1.2 to and intedor districts have blockaded
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:1 public �fiiom ;I, ,, ,'Oep iied east 06). Peakman has dispersed 500 he ha�s gone to join her husband; tliO railway lit's between. Bloomforo- Go. per Ili.. with trom, an eighth, to
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I Us b ,13 ! � x Gpo, Roberts' TUN XXTlS WAS CQJJXINQ. teba and Springtontela. a a Canadian Paollie Railroad traffic in
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"Thie�:,00614Y have withdrawiI from tie tch tie iod"12 , 'hours in getting 4t. ]POutteen Streams. Boars Gen. Sir Frederick Carrington and adlaw will be ad the Dan, quarter more for oboice samples. British Columbia.
I . J staff � Lady Cbesham and Mige Noon He Argued to engsideil In this work SheOP were selling welt tu�dhy at The total Inland Revenue receipts
the ce!gbborhood, and all Be to ndea. . To C1.11 -L "WrIss, Nsgs`rd %* &it* Pro' (or some day,. The despatch with rom 3 to a 3-4 1 r lb. of Canada for February was &T&),WA,
, uiqt�� , Tte Daily Telegraph, in a second "' Inland serlis. Which our man did similar work on A tow good C I More are wanted. an Increase of about 112,000 over the
� quis q Rhodes. A large gathering of friends f f
"The Inhabitants of DIOeWOntein! qdit ' Montreal, Marct, Is.-ItSpeclaw.-Juev. the ,hae of Communication between hliaind hogs came in. correapandings mouth of last year.
- , )on, publishes a despatch from Lord It6berta probably ascertained bid Lady Roberta farewell. Lady ra
gave the troops a cordial recep6da." ' Bennet Burleigh at Bloomfontein. fidal Mr. Fraser, the now Mayor of Roberts was accompanied by her Fathvr Lacombe, the old Nortbweat Udw Do Aar and Klinbarley bag evidently priqes steady and uacbgiugcd� .
The Losadon D,41y Chronicle's co 13loomfghtein, before despatching Gen. two daughters, all in the deepest oltnuiry Who acted am Qdvtftw and LateIrpre- The Farmers, Institute of Portage
spoudonit I at Bloemfontein, rre� stating �hak President Steyn, accom- tiqlo'Carew southward, that in all mourning. Shortly after she Ltntered ter to the Royal Commission who went Impressed the British Commanders Par Prime hogs, scaling from 1f,0 to Ia Prairie has petitioned the Dominion
In a do. pealed by dther'promineut officials, is a rth last fall and made treaties with tile with the 600newing skill as, well as 2M the t -he top Price in 6 1-��o; light Goverameat against the Shipment to
&patch #dated March 13, sftd� thq fol- fleeirij likelihood, the railway was clear, her saloon carriage the 0
lowi , � " g to Kroonstad, wbere he trans- ThO W)xt move will be to collect at presented the throe ladle Lord Mayor Indiana and Uetla on the Athisbasguo kuyer the lighting quallUes of the Canadian and fai, ,hove ore bringing 4 7 -Sc per fitailitoba (,f Warier Ontario fruit,
429, account of the Occupation,: to' rred t 11,GovIernment. s with bunch- Lesser Slave Lake the Peace Lover ima troops lb.
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I "Bloemfontein surrendered at 10 -re. - W6n%dn. French reached the rEtil- 0,190onfontein by railway sufficient Be of shamrocks. Athabaska I,Ake district, arrived In Mon. . BrantfOrd Plumbers demaad that
I . stores for the immense treat t"Ay. and big report or the proceed- 1.808 Moors surrender.
� ID. to -443. and was occupied t way acnith of the capital on March 12 army Lord 70 Boer P,,I-sere sick. Ings Is very Interesting FOilOwing is the range of quota -
.IF . I . They were to sive, Lions 4- nine hours constitute a day, that rate
the resident gte,Yni with e. malo"Al'ttio.n; eome.,dis- Roberts will ha,vo when the Orange Cape trown, March 17. - 'Me de- the Indiana cash. but the Motin, we to be A body of 1,800 Boars have surren- ,ahkil be 2a cents an bour. double pay
,� 1. I S&Yed JU scrip. The Ottawa UO re dared to the British. giving up their Shippe on holidays. that time and a hall shall
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Agbtiag burghers, fled nort River forces have joined him. This parture of the transports with the Irected that no Metis Who was a mi i1sludinnents of arms and amatunitio Bill ro.,r1cwt. , - 4 Il 25 4500 ob paid for over ime.
: wards, lt� tance with tbv,�o§ t�vf Qay4pg'tb will probably occupy from two to Boer prisoners for St. Helena has I CIS t t Is. t
i arriva rda 6 , t Goa. $oubort, hat Is under 18 years Of Age. lltloulda�� cher, Is do. - . . a 7a 426
he scrip, but that it should he gept
"Gen. French, was Within five miles and blocking reat�vf tba*nabay. y ad the fact by the parents and not u 11 But loiter, mod - to good. . ,3 95 350
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the rit ' 01ree Weeks. Therefore. the neT-t im- been delut ed on account celve I And "king to be allowed to return The Issue of #3s6,000 new stock by
of the place att 5 p, M, Monday. He A despatch to the Daily Mall from portant operations may be expected that 70 Boers are ick, including ten hall become of a Red until the child. to their farms. thc Richelieu & Ontario N.;,vlgation
sent a "'malo"'UtO the town tbveat- Bloemfontein, dated Tuw-day evening, in New. H Butcher, Interior. ,
. I colu- . :375 goo CIOmP8uY has all been subscribed pri-
string- to bombard iv u4ioss, It turren. at 70,01ock-, says- many infectous cases. 8 The authort- 011881"o struck the A,' -'tei`.". tiror the Will so as lane"oe Tivoo. Stockers, per owt. .
'dared I> .�t , I To Cut ON tit* Users. Meds told Hou. Mr. Laird a - . 276 350 Vatoly by the present shareholders.
d his party A full camp equipment and a aup- &heap and Lambs. and wi I not be offered to the pu4iie.
,,y 4 a. im. Tu"'day. A White flag ties axe striving to complete the ISO- that If they were not altowedu to use their ply Of new 010t,hlng for the 0anatillan per cwt. . . 300 375
-as holi3ted Tuesdaj morning, and "Major-General Pettyman has been The cavalry brigade which Lord lated hospital by Wednesday, andtho children'* scrip as they might we rft they I
deputsit.lon of the To a appointed military governor of Bloom- Roberto has sent to Thaba Nchu, 35 transports will probably sail that would refuse to tm'Lt With the Clovernment troops have been ordered to he seat Bb , per owt. , . . 450 6 IN) of a claim in th�6 Klon,dike &eld by a
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wa Couly$Al, with Lambe Recent arrivals at VictOria B.C.. tell
MorriKellner, caln;5 out to Mee fontein, Lord Roberto and his ,staff miles east Of Bloemfontein, is destin- day. I at all. "You ask us to send our children here by railway, 60 It would seem Rucks, per owt. . � . ii 2r, 275
� t (;On- haV'e ridden tIrrough the towh and oil to out Off Dome 2,000 Boers who to school, und you it if the Gorman. which I" giving $311,000 a day
9 at Spitz kop. five milea Bouth them a till. ,upr`%'ent us from getillut probable that we shall be occupied ves.
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Of the to, bee everywkere cheorsU4 Th Are escaping from the southward. ONLY TISANSVAAL n*Z&S WILL GO. inarriedu boeuoro they are I we"tare) pgree! for some time in this neighborhood, Cows, eacai. . . . . 2500 4500 and, Is thought to be the richest min -
render." Wil. and mad's a formal sur i J litilkers and Cal' It bus a Pay streak fifteen feet thick
- British National An l- e Boara are reported to filve des- __ vented train he Ing them." was the metis It is not unlikely that the Cana- Oalves, eaCh.
Mrse stator, vr Ill as Kept at Cape Town reasoning, and I PreVIAlled With tile com- . . . " . oil 1000 Ing claim in the world.
hope are alidly - tulasiou, It being douldvil to han dians will be given almost exclusive -
LORAD ROBERTS, STATE ENTRY. astically Bring by the population. The troyed the railway in the neighbor let It over the Hogs. The Nickel Steel Company of liamil-
opening, and hood of Kroonstadt. _41114k.ro to St. 181.14"oft. scrip unconditionally. I Ito nut think they IY the task of keeping open the rail- C"ce bog r I .
, 11 abuse the concession. Is- Do Ow - 5QD 550 too. has closed a
The Daily Chronicle')i rpp�reppntative B�hero P lreneral, rpjoiipl��," When Will Woritud? London, March 19. - A despatch wiConcludlug, leather Lacombe way communication between Bloem- Light bogs. Imr ew I. . 425 487 1-2 Cleveland firm Ill build at Hi with a
. � . . 11 asta, '*"it fontemin and Cape Town, Heavy hogs, Ver cwt, . A Z5 contmet tatilton.
. I I - to the Exchange Telegraph Com Wilfrid Laurler told ine the other day that 80 that.
Lord Kitchener is still quietly or- from Cape Town, dated Satu pany I had acted wisely and well." 'the r,v. apart from OcCasi011al skirmishes Sows. . . , . . . 3 (A) 487 1-2 the, largest 8te*l and iron I I
nizing in bhe northeast rday- erend genteletuen goes to Europe ter tile with small parties, of Stags. . . . . 825 Canada With ,L capacity of �j ant in
I Cape says it has been decided to send the purpose of enlisting the services or sev Boors in 225 tons a
I I Colony. Predictions and beto era) . 200 day. �rltex. Will -III be blooming.
. � himinning here . that ting are Tranavastlers only to St. Helena, the GaIllebm priests to work amongst their Northern Cape Colony, We are not Toronto, March 2D--Whicat,-Outaide
Jun I Pr - A1101MISE ga authorities finding it difficult 'to pro wheat markets were quite
ORD" 10BURS9 0 the war will be newly arrived compatriots in the North. likely to see severe fighting billuLt, rail �tud plate mill,4.
,ended by. the middle of May. - *at- again for during t1w day, but closed of trong
�_ . I f vent con -dicta between the Free Brat, w some days. la from GREAT BIUTAIN.
I - ere and the Tr&nsvaalers, the beat. Thu local market was firm. Fwaglimb brewers will make a general
. RUSSIA'SIDZMANDS ON TVRKXT. Ontario red and wilitu, a5 to 65 1-20. advance in tile Price beer.
. 001. Schlel, the German officer who - of
SIEGE OF MAFEKING. SOMETHING GOINGON. according to nearness to the mill, The Indian Amy will be re -armed
Will Lead the Guards Anto the was Captured in Natal in the early AX)Asaffroonao.s wt,ich m.y "ad &*an Western Ontario Points; and 65 1-2 to
, SlArrisee Molding on, an ()Wgrger N&,jese part of the war, has a special sentry Vally Tangle. 1psiolse Coast nooruits Will molis on ass- 60c, cast, goo.ae with magazine rifles.
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'Transvaal CaPital. no the 1901h Of Mso,ob-Tol. N.41voo a t his door to prevent him fro- d- Con 65 to 65 1-2c ; wheat, 69c, low Lady John Scott SPotti8woode, writ-
. . ti�fftan.tluuitleo March 18 -After pro - risen solquise.&I Inot.44 of Going Manitoba. No. I hard, or
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Go,. Ott cup. r.w.. for exclusive railway rights Ilk Asia Minor, BIC, g.i.t. I It" a go of 9 1.
A despatch from Bloom-foutein, Mar. congratulating the Guards' Brigade Ing himself bodily violence. Is ,tie. pals Of tile Ruing - Annie Laurie,, Is dealt
an Aire ArsoIiid. It Dun the Rusalon. deallau, 791-2c, North Bay and at 8()I.9� to In London. tit
ohnson and Third Officer the Sublime Porte has proposed a com- Victoria, B.C., March 19 -An or- Flour-Quiot, but firm Out4ide atil. The Priticomm of Wales beld the soc-
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promise whereby the r1JIwQY9 would be
said 18. - A despatch from Mafeking, Boltor. of the steamer Mastione, cap- constructed 1
16, says:-Gonortil P.retty^kLn is oup- its march ot 38 miles iix 28 hours, Lorenzo Marquez, Sunday. March Capt. J
ceeding admirably as Governor of ,t h4, regretted tblat be was .accidentally , by Turkey and notrail der received from Ottawa states that erd offer mtrnigbt roller In buyers' and drawing roum of the season lit
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town. He issued a Proclamation i prevented I ro2i�,Ioaolng the, brigade iu� sub- ntratilp. The Russian Embassy lusista the right half of "A" Company, be- at #2.00 per bbi
be dated Saturday, March 10, says: lured by a British cruiser and R in rart. bags. middle freIgb,tm_,__ - - Buckingham Palace lit behalf of the
lie, promised th�t. it pan the original demands, which the Ing raised in British CCI and export agent's bid $2,56. specda*i Queon-
to* to,Illoarmfonteln. "The garrison Is holding its own. "equendy released, were drowned In avrklah military commission gtrennonaly umbia to brandti in wood,
day, requesting Me burghers within a should be thv first io:.etitor Pretoria. We have heard munerous rumors that a gale last night. Four others were ppo". form part of the provisi I battal- for local account It i8stated that the unitcown vessel
raditks Of ton miles to deliver up their The Colonial Scouts are working t C the siege will be raised, but so far drowned, and a boat's crew from the "The St. Petersburg correspondqut of The Ion to garrison Hallfax,oal ( sell front 42.65 to 03. according t� that rammed and sank the British
, that is not the case. We are peggi-ng Cheshire is missing. eue-ste Nachrichten says; ,,Russia, glts,ko to assist the Imperial.troop Ill garri- 'feed
artma, assuring tbemI they, would iks, the northward of Bloemfontein. The N d ttalled It ra ad atoamor Cuvier lit the Straits of Dover,
ftir 'at V patiently on quarter rations, The tacitly encouraging the champions of nut- soulng Esquimalt until further no- a pa
paid for th1e confiscation of ibeir pro- ' .e , ft� elebtite'VrO TeVorted.to be 'Illy R -1-f ,,t war -t... garlan Independence, does not consider the Mill ---Quiot rind firm. Brnn im causing a loss of 80 live , id no
Is ititos away. � supplemented by the occasional cap- Cape Town, March 18 -The mo Lice. 15, to $15-50, and shorts need to the cries for assistance, but
I-r(y. � i4ftec the Ifni -on Jack had been lure -of cattle. unt, t 1 '"e PrOPItlotm for any action. r 0411,id t .ILI$ 117
Oni,at the mill door through quickly steamed away,
' .1 Our home-made gun ed force from,Kiniborl "She hopes to bring pressure to bear upon Britimb Columbia men will there- Western trio.
ey proceeding to Turkey In the railway question: but should
Lord Roberts is about to issue fresh, holated on thel Presidency, Lord Rob- erratically bombards the Doer trench- tile relief Of Malaking, she fall to see fore go Into barracks at Work Point Corn -Firm. No. 2 The Prinena-% of Wales was present
proula,matiorui which, , erts visited the gaol, where be releam- es. Horriple storles are current that hits are I � ad ure the required con"go,ong I this city. American, yet- (In behalf of the Queen at the first
it is believed at Warrenton. As the force neared Ina This will probably low, quoted lit 12 1-2c to 43c. track, To-
.3ortiout e'rolits may be *xp"ted In Lbs, n
Will have the allect, ot disarmkngJur- c d four prisoners twhio had refused to the Boers are inflicting nameless tor- Windsorton the Boers evacuated the B its" . stimulate recruiting. which has been run -to, and mixed. at 41 1-2 to 42t, drawing room at Buckingham palace
I
eirn beij*fits be,jan to march offered for service. c.
light against, tbe,Dritish, Then thatt ture,9 upon captured native runners. town, blowing thei brAdge. It is ------- 0__ very slow, only seventeen men having Canadian corn scorer and firm at 42 ' n TumdaY, (lie first court function
ther oppoRitioll On the part of the p6rtlop,of thWt,rooptrnet�;ssary to man These may not be true, but they are reported that thuel'rebels who refo .3ed at whiob the prinemis ham
througH the town, &a to - for nearly Iwo years.
Free St -iters. I ' the north tending to Inflame native pass.ions to accompany the Tranevaalerg when HENCE THE REJOICING Col.411--d'. E-14 Wo,k. track, Toromto. u 1)pett rod
Mr. Collings ,has beefi appointed -aid the cheem of such an extent that it - , Pua8�Steady. Car lots, 61 1-2onorth,
landdrost, t he people, When the horse hatter- impossible t may soon be the latter vacated Tayrign, and Vry- amd went, and tr2 I -2c cast. ,rho London pre,". continues to ol-
o hold the natIves in burg are preparing to trek into Dam London, March 10 -The lull that Barloy-l'"porl d anon n It contillue,q press disapproval of the
good, Cloiclo heavy malting barley is demandeli at Wa.sldngton in the Nice -
vice Papponfus, deposed, Ise passed t,he contrast between the check. _ Transvaalers Had Threatened to WON the British troop4 In Natal and concessions
araland on the approach of the Bri- Bombard Free State Capital. the Free State recuperate brings no taken readily, Car loto, No. 2. middle raguan Canal convention and the
and Mr. Fra2er will net as Mayor. well-fed citizens and the exhwueted "Owing to the Bocri having de- tish, but that tho Hottentot
Rumors are current that former and wurn�-out gunners, who sat their liberatply bombarded chills A despatch from Bloemfontein says: rest to the engineers and transport freightm, 42 1-2c and rest at 43 1-2c;
horses and caissons witbout' a sign of fhe native are getting ready to bar their es- . lei much pro�s welcomes the inckdent am
President Stoyn is willing to surren- e(motion, was most striking. ' stadt, which in full of women and cape. When the British troops entered this service. Girouard, the young Cana- No, I [a quoted at 44 to 45ri outside. marring he hartriony hot�%eon Dri-
der. Much Unrest exists among the BY this time the plain outside the children, (�ol, Iladen-Powell has arm- It dian officer who rules supreme over 1c West, and tain an(] 11
Dutch population. ed the natives. but he has only allow V- -h Pi -t - Hill KIL.he.-, City on Tuesday they fou d that it the railroads, IF; now putting h Is 52n eA84. tie United Stntom.
The burghers de� town was gradually filling with' infan- - London, March 19. - Vanity Fair presented a regular Sunday appear- system to the most Revere test in Oato-Demand quiet. Willie ()elm TIMITED STATES.
scribe the soldiers as locusts, saying try rogimonis and immense transport o defenpive at- says that a French plot to kill Gen. a 11 co. Tile shops were all closed, and A rase of smallpox ham developed at
they were innumerable and of identical though they have clamored to be all an endeavor t,o pour supplies from nl)r-tll and west, 27c; middle freilth to Niagara Falbi� N� Y.
color Wi,thf thera. Convoys which seemed to ovoTrun the Kitchener when he was leaving Khar- the ladies oa the streets were wearing Cape Town. into Bloemfontein.
ground like water. Gradual ly out of I,owed to go out and attack at the 27 1-2; and enat, 28c.
Many . B ckwhem-Quipt. Offorinirm ligb San feranm8co health aulhoritiom
G,eneral Grobelaar is attempting to the chaos order emerged, each brigade point of the assi,.gai. toum to join Lord Roberts has been their Sunday attire. I the 411.1-4 191-f.11III.I.. CarulotN, outside, quoted tit 49 t(,, r)oc t Will make it dailY inKportion of (1hina-
escape to the nort&, Ife has a large and transport establishing itself in its "They will be prevented as long as his train, but Kitchener Outwitted . no
command and abig convoy Of Su.pplios. proper Position in long straight, lines possible from inflicting reprisals on discovered. The scheme was to wreck residents declared that they exp ated Torocn7to, March 19 -The following --------*-- t own.
the Boers. " I
The mat ritY Of the toi�nepeople an- m-iles in extent. F-om the higher kopje the conspirators by getting the on- that the place would be bombarded. cablegram was received by the Globe It is 1�porte,d that a big strike Vf
. ticipate trat the Free Stateriq will ofL J= the town td far, beyond c gine driver to acceleraw his speed, A correspondent had a conversation on Saturday front its special corres- ADVANCE ON PRETORIA.
ter HO fartherresistance -ould be fil-Iff. use Not 1500. Raised, ma"114-is'S in Canada and tile United
I I a bong yello rpent, represent- which accounts for the unexpected with Councillor Daly, who described an pondent with the Itoyal Carladian - ';t`te8 will take place next month.
General Loi egiment of IrLaki- Regiment "Bloemfontein, March 17. Gonotal �'%ir William Stephen Alexan-
LORD ROBERTS' iROMISE. ing reginicent aftwr Be Pretoria, F�idoy, March 16. - it rapidity of his journey to Cairo. embittered meeting of the Execultive - Roberts Will Be Able to Begin It in
d Roberts, clad troops maralh[ag on the town. Is officially denied that the siege of Tko no.r casualties, The Canadians arrived at Bloomfon- dvr Lockhnit, Conintander-in-Chiof of
- - - - I Pretoria, Friday, March 16-71a to the surrender. After t toin on Wednesda�, having part I cl- a Few Days. the BritiNh forevs it, India. SIDep 1891�
- - - Mateking has been raised or the town Council that was held the day prior pated in Lord Roberts' march. We A dospatch frurn I,ond(pn, Saturdity. "' (I ... III,
be
- relieved. chief of the Intelligence Department, President Steyn boarded a trMaieetaingd had no casualties. We participate In mays -With the railway c,o I I The five own chnritt-d in connection
HAS BOERS CORNERED. � ROBERTS STOPPED LOOTING. Met Fight at Fourteen s&r..Xn. Molongraaf, a:nnouncod that the led- proceeded to Kroonstud, where he has the Poplar Grove fight, but, act(II 9 111mullICA- Wi(b tile murder of Governor Goebot
I oral losses, prior to the relief of established his government. as supports, did not take part in the lion open to the (lape, Lord Robey(m (if Kentucky, have been locked lip I.
Cape Town, Sunday, March 18. - Kimberley and Ladysmith were: Kill a
General Gataepe - The Mafeking relief column, Colonels - The Traosvital Boers sought to oom� actual engagement The health and 1, i I I, within a low daym, he in It [X)RI_ Luttisvilio.
Has the Enemy Ordered Kaffirs Instantly to Place ed 677, wounded 2,129, accidents, Pei the Free Staters to resist the Brit- spirits of the man are excellent, We t ion to begin the advance of Pretoria, Gon. Alqnr, former United Stairs
! Drummond and Peaknia-C command- sickness and other disabling ca c ish a Poutra OR, but their offo are now getting an extra food S,ccretary for War, druip" that he in -
Hemmed In. I Goodi They Bad Taken. Ing,*had a sharp engagement us �s 'a rts were
cs8enger was meat to - tends to take Illy his pormanent resi-
-At Fourteen Streams The British suc- R.112 Ad -it. It-. S.ri_ th lowance, which is much enjoyed after with him hold strnt�lty, im having the dence in Canada.
A despatch 940M London, thurptlay,! A despatch fitona L(?pdgn says: at he asserts bring the total to 4,851: of no avl1l. A In a' film d('01) Political intuition, combine,l
I I 0
sayIp.-Tho poevtion on the, Oranigo I Precisely � I.&) r ofelock Tiie4day after- cooded in driving the Doers, off. They London, I B`00r camp on the Modder river the hard campaigning. The rog
river Is not very fully r r' If ' - had only a few casualties. March 19. - The corres- w th the Intormation that the Free I- rmul( desired in the s(,uthorn section
elm to . Thel noon a Union Jack, specially made for pondent of the Times at Lorenzo State Boers would not attempt to hold ment will probably stay here some It is maid that Russell Alger, form -
statement that Gen. Brabant crossed this purpose by Lady Roberta, was Pon- Minor. it- lear.kiag. Marquez, telegraphing under date of Bloemfontein, which has no fortifica_ daya.-Frederick Hamilton.- of the Oranige Frop Stnte, which it r, or S*cretary for War in MrKinley'm
the river %oddyi Vepulping the Boers bokstbli over the Presidency at Bloem- Lobatisi, Saturday, March 10, - March 16, says : tions. against Gen. Roberta, they rapidly on1minit do�n. Cabinet, will iiiako Canada him per-
on- the north bank, needs Confirms- toritein, amidst the acclamation It is reported that Commandant El- "State Secretary of the Tranevital, knowing that to attempt to make a A OALZAT V90MYNK UZA0. 114afoking Is now the only point (I, r , manent place of reKidence.
tion., a of 0 deience would result in the practical , Fdward R ,'4111, who murvo I the
� the comma nder-iu-chWf's battalions, ff, with a commando, has left Zerust In the course of an interview, has destruction of the town. nnielety, and am It Is known tha 'I diml,uted boundary line �""; w en In
A telegram from KlIpbrakfontein, for Mafaking. said that the Transvaal Government 4I.o. Sir W. L-khars, C-su-sid.r of the force ham left Kimberley, its relief 3. United Stairs and
dated March a states that there was iders, the American reply highly of Th' sage excited the indignation r-rc.. I- 1.4i. r....., Canada in 1842,
in which, curiously enough, the Commandant Schakeitz, with 150 eons this T2reansvattlers, who threatened to be announced before many daym lx"Ils'kli died In No" York a fe%v days ago
Orange Free State burghers appear to men, is threatening the railway near satisfactory. and that be believes the blow eD1001111011tain to pieces. The rest- Calcutta, March 19 - Gen. Sir The efficiency of the r(fli,,ving column �wrious floods are prevailing in the
heav-yartillery firing Tuesday morn- have joined with remarkable hearti- A"vogel kop, north of Lobatsi. United States will bring such pres- dents were, therefore, uncertain who- Williwn Stephen Ali-xander Lockhart,
ingecross the river. The Britigh.were nose, it is heightened by the fact tit . . Inortbern portion of Illinois by the
I . . � .. .� - A Jlr,4tish! pittrol,- Which reconnott- sure to bear as will result in t- I her the English or their own allies of collunander-jn�hief of the fir ish " t ' ' "' overflolling of thc lll,noim, DesplainoH.
ored IA4thla 14 olles of Matoking, (lement agreeable to the peopa so he Transvaal would bombard the forces in India, died yente"In tie FOX, Suagurnon and Kankakee rivers.
commanding the bridge, and their op- as le of t y partly rompommi of rogularw
POnents were sniping f, rode at the head of,aeavaleade found the - rallway uninjured and the the two republics. town. was born in *,plenkber. 1841 In the lobbiom of Parltaillent 1.1 Ion a Imland, in the Hudson river.
. evening it was rumouro,d t ,in I I A)rd i not for from Wemtiwunt, has boon mp-
site bank. telegraph V�lrcg untouched north of While admitting the seriousness of Therefore. whea the British entered Bir William Lockhart ,vog kniglited in Roberts im about to immue a pt-twIntno- leciod am the aito for the location, of
� a mile iongtothe Presidency, receiv-, .Pitsani. the situation. Mr. Reitz says he is there was considerable rejoicing, as IR95, and waA vollit" ,uninifinder [it-
. Bethillie bridge was "till Occupied by Ing an ovation throughout the r to, their presence would prevent an at- chief In 2897. Heale' tion announcing thnt I
- convinced that the burghers of both nfpd,th�- Heng I army tho former mYm-1 tkw big t-clor magazine (or the navy.
the Boers on Tuesday. They were on- culmlinating in a remarkable dOMou republics will defend the independence tack upon the Place by the Transvaal- lit 1858, and wao on ilie s aff In th" ("n of government lit I he Orange Frp(- . Hero'n looking tit you I'll meet you
On- LOILID 11011141ILTS' MZ9940E S era, Mountain RxpPdltI(,u. ipm. Ia lx_1t9mu1d;:,k State im aboli"hexl, an4l lynimising I he .1
tred6bed, but It was stated that they stration at the Market sticiare. -ReaCli- Vi'll"Ay' of the Transvaal to the last. �RR road e0mmandant In Thp Khvher Ila", I ,n beavon, exclaimed Frank C. Loh -
I were unable to move, being completely I Th -e signs on the shops and all the during the Afghan War 114- ,on,�ln'awl"Il th" Free, Klaterg who immo,diatcly Rurrcn- Mon, a whok,malo fltrjr dealer in Lan-
. Ing the Government buildings, Lord DOSOrte�$ A" Writsel.ir to Gun&- motbass externals here would le (ter due, c,onsidpration
covered by the British artillery. Roberts took Posses'sioti Of this 8-curIss vent root. LORD ROMMILTS' .IOZVVSPAPSM. C iad.anyone to Tlrah eampRI911 In IN97, prior 0 tb�t hfll� P3 , Mo,nday. us ho drank car-
,
Reports from varicus sources show citi in believe th,at the plac a n English 9 been .A� .tant arti-rinamter-go-nera The latest ndvicOR respecting flip mur- Iramter,
London, - town. 10 '1') I"flic avid Ile 'hod In 20 minutes
the name of the Queen, and then r6- March 1. Lord RobPrIa. �hl�f �lf �tarr tinder .c4ir D. render (4 14100alforIPLI1. RhO,W IlIftt , I
that large numbers of the 19. - The War First xoau* as mi.. .t.,.t.io 4)o.Loing is ' stewa a n'l (nIft xperptnry Steyn would havti twen compelled M I 'rhe np%v t'nited Stutpq army tranw
1:19tant , 111111inry
c Tle first troops to enter the city to th.rtil.., . r,]. I,- W;nman(l.�d th, I " i rt - Sumner, Pwid to h, the fine.qt
revolted I Office received the following despatch alpiloo, r -so. were the Carbineera. Punjab lerowu-t rr)n-p iss 'r, au(, w& surrender, but he pr0pridod that h.-
Dutcb colonists are yielding. Bighty from Lord Roberts, dated Bloemlon- I
surrendered their rifles and Aw lerdia,Ony of hoisting the Union Jack toin, Sunday, March 18: Ttie Cape Town, March 18. -On the in- The deputation which rode out from taido A llvut.g�npral in IhIN wnm got ng I - vi"t I on� ,.f ( hc (ill I lx,,,t s, '"' 'I'miIIII lf[0,1t. Rtarted froin Norfolk.
rounds Of ammunition I at Lunde"'a eptled ,forever, according to opinion Guards' brigade returned yesterday itiadve of L�ord Roberta, a n paper the city'Tuesday morning to formally ------- 40-- anti at mignight took it rarriag" �hirh Va , but rnn ,ignino it car-bargo at
nek Sunday. herer, tbe'114er Government of.the Free front Norval's Pont. severia Burghers has been started at Bloomfoenwtoin for tender the surrender of the capital to w" wailing for Not (tutside th,ti)wn th,, pieT :,nd dmn,IgwI it go badly (bat
A despatch to the, Daily News from State. I Gen. Roberts consisted of Landdrost PRISONE�RS IN PRETORIA. and thtm emral�d Tho 13,win W,,t t . 11'. tho harjt� nnnk
- have laid down their arnis to Get)- the education of the troops. Mr. Papenfus Dr. Kellner, the Mayor, and bulk (if theii �ajrgon� Ind tudi tit ['hp �%tandnrd Oil (�(� rhurRday ilig
Burglieradorp . mays that rebels from,all oral Pole -Carew at Edinburgh and Itudyard Kipliug contributed to Lit -_ , I 'ItIm"ll n 8 �Y?.000, fl(),) -01 d.vidend "It
partwar comin In there and laying Dur�hg his progress through the e Mr. Frascr, a member of the Volks- Will Rtor4s awFiy. t I I
he 0 lRexNhere. The offlefw commanding at ituagural edition yesterday the follow- III, 81(k),000,0W 'ouirm 4t -k. prolm
down t oix riffes and ammirajiiol�.. tow,, Lord Roberts stopped and ord- 'o rand. Winston Churchill Fears They
Two hundred and bixt ' I � Belmont. reports that some desert Ing lines: hiy th'. 1.1ru-, "Ot d-burq-m-ni
Jqn. ored t ere � .. 0 ----.*- be Badly I reawd. ,vo-r ruq,l, ni in) (gle tiluo ,)n th,
T, inc udh� h; instant replacement of goods have couto in with a Maxim, a nine- Terence, dear, and did you bear FEARLESS BRITISHERS. ! . I,w-k
tices of the peace, fie cornotif had %vb" were being looted from the ar,- Pounder and another gun. Irbe newo that's Folng round? A despatch from London, Wednosday, - (If I 4MIZ111 -ri-nillon
members of divisional councils have' Wlery 4 giv- nin Another The mha,mrack,s Ertn's badge by law SURRENDER TO BRITISH , mays. -Wins t on Churchill wires to the General Joubert Speaks .r "I A-gr-ig ' line hattleahtio,
entered Dordrecht and yielded Lip their barracks by Kaffir&, thu O -pounder has been brought into Where'er her sons dre found. . -
arms,. many of which bear �be Traps., Ing the populace an Jdoa of the treat- Colesberg. The cavalry brigade has Firm 41.o.omforrilein to nallyinink, Morning Post from Durban, protesting I of a6mit 14,.'All) t�'n., h� lost ap,proxim
,all tampL . . � I � niqlat 'they might expect fropa the vic_ gone to Thaba Nebo in order to re- I'm or red b the Qu"n, 800 Free Staters Throw Down Their English Soldiers. 1 ,n:ply 93.000,0no cA,h , I hrpp armored
The trouble ih Carnarvon district Lord.' � . We've wMil our right du open fight- aWiinst the ceremortioum treatment of A dempatch from Pretoria. Rays - ulsprR. to �,,ml approxiuwt�ly $4.-
' ' assure the inhabitants of the district Th* wearing of the gree,L,, Arms. * Gene,ral Cronjo. He adds -"The stern [Leforo retiurning to the front on , (0),(XK) erich . t hr I— T,rot Pet ,d c raimers.
Continues, but there is little news re. President Stayn fled to Kroonstadt and to distribute copies of the pro-- NOW. FT."s 111.1l.r.. Consp London, March 16 -Lord Roberts has decision not to exchange Prisoners will I lo,rnmt ,Ihouf $1 141,(XX) ,-a,h. are pro-
gatdLng the situation there. The rebels without rtplYing to Latil Roberts' tie- rianiation to the Free State. These London, March 19-A despatch to ,,,,tit the following domp.11ch Tuesday General Joubort said to a vi -I for ,n t h4- I nit,�.J -;t It es
still hold Kenhardt and Jusburg. mand for big surrender, and the com- proclamations are being eagerly The Times from Ladysmith, dated War Olffino:- to the undouirtedly accelerate the end of the press representatives --Thn eouragoof, 11,1val I),,, Jun, in I r(m) uved I It I ', m it remR
Gen. Kitchener Is directing the oper. mander-Lii-chief 'remarked afterwards sought after. war, but it will prove very M r d and the British soldiers Im boyond quoation I
ations of the British. dating tbo�.06ursia tit bork,farsation Sunday, March 18, says: "Our ad- "111cwtrifontot.n. Friday, March, If GENFR,ki,
, N.-s'd the rest 0. Ith. V.011 vanced camp is on Sunday's perhaps even dangerous, for the Bri- They rushed (he kopjos anti entrench-'
-------*- While - bt6akigAtirlig -at Me farm of River, Gwnernl Clolmenta croAmed tile Orange tish prisoners In Pretoria. There jim monts in a fe rlosR munner, but wor- th� 'Zullan bag
President Stayn's brother that the " Lord Methuen reacht-d Warrenton two miles north of Elandaleagto. 710 . I rh�o tinuittliet of
BETWEEN TWO FIRES. "..-Presid.nt" had "bmome a notion- on March 16. He Was in time to pro_ Boers hold two positions or, the B - river yesterday, FtApairm to thp rail- abundant evidence that the Boorm are not n inn 1011"for th, Mnu.��iR whirlil � loped .,Ill It Turk�nh poet
t Ity.l. vent the deviation bridge frombeing iff way hridigp fit � have hQo,m,ng more cruel IV , 't I horn do ,vn � ' Erul�f Nfcnplf�k m chief general
I I gar9berg range, about ten miles Norval's pont rind that thowar RiMP ino"s I
Tile British troops with the excep- Completely destroyed and to secure n orth , The strongest ison theNew- aornmenced, and it will shortly be will enter q darker p'hase I l` R Ront King llurnhArt ,,f itrilytwfl
- .1 I,- lj�,n�
Boers Retreating Before Gatacre tiOn Of those necessary to police the the Pont on the Vaal, castle road, where several guns have re"y for 4rnfbc- It is very doubtful if the Boor WROTE "ANNIE LAURIE."
fty Be Entrappe& town renuilm outside. "The English mail was despatched already been mounted, and where "Goneral Pole-Carow tele�grnphn Govornment will be able to control An American warghip wsil h)uk iftor
I his - American rnj�14)cq �l ,rnku. China,
Xtie-presill despatches giviag most of frejI., here bV rail yosterday. and to- they are digginK extensive trenches. ar ri ra I a t Sprinirfonte,in, tha the wild passions of the extiAporatol
100 Set. ruffians forming the noisy part ofthn Angloar .r . V.pul F-eli.l. ,,,,v I. fhrr�n_l hy Chvno�,r moNsi.
A despatch from London, ]Friday, tlie'above,interesting delAilA.14 rho second position, which is on the Rloemfonte,Ln now iR prnetina ly I 0,&d. khyAninia will not tikp advantage
' R"
Dundee road, is not so strong. nonnecti,on with Onpis Town I ,,
says: -At the opening of the new tie the point raised about this�1blittillig. morirow the regular railway service I in rAil Boer forces in the event of a ainito of I ,
of the railroad ' Preforia.m tind tho ponition of the Brit f P'ngland m �ar in '�Imth ,Xfr)ra, .
ChWer of,tba,war immediate iatereat and the" ts��raph with Capb Town will be re -opened. **MY proclamation in air A dy ' -y. �,i�� King MeneNk'" advi4or
north, of atosrafon�ftia, and show it la.- A,. I. XJW.k. a having - A dogwOrl-L from I,ondr)n. �#n
cantras III the 4te Of the Boer week '. an exp011ent Affect. Rover I hundred iRh priacmerm would then become pro- I,A(ly John S,ot 1% Spot I , ,od,-
� niers"bz I-p,es..ble. I-Aidysmith, Friday, March 16 - hurgherm have expresmed taAir inten- C. rious. : wc I (;on 01- hnA AhIPP-1 533 grInniards,
was w1gu*Y- ot. 4" , Woncoe Natal, Thursday. March' Lord Dusidonald's cavalry patrols ro- ion in surrender their armA nod re- .. e ter of th- qong ' Annie I— "- ' 'R ' ' lbtrr,I�Innn -�pnin, rmcue(I from the
thward from Maltif Hfint I wbieh the- w" . �
which are in retreat nor b *Iiiiicin, of the Royal 15. via 'Lorenzo Marquez, Friday, cormoitered the Free State Border ; Boors heFari on Klip river. below Lady lic'" "t #hP Q9P I)( 91 1 fJ
Cape Colony, wber& they have been Engineers, accompanied by ten men, urn to their c potions. I She .- a -0- I', 1. pi n m,
traversed the Doer UnAil and March 56 -The Boer defences along Bat I nd to De Bee -r* P I'( I mm it h i
defending Moto a s ass. where "The remidonot cuornminrionor of Rn- it had been e�omplplod it man of ri-mnrkahle rhararrer w h,, , A na r h � I nd t lnl�hi a ro "fo in
the line of the Orange 6d in cutting the wi eacceod" the 13iggaraborg have been completed, a slight skirmish occurred in wh I tely would hays muhmergod Intombi Pnrnp, citing to nirl-limA mrtnnpr� and ru� i 1*1--ro Enr(�pmtn intprvPtitign will.
, res and blowing ch sufalan<l rvvpnrtm that IA* linorm In
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river. The courageous exploitil of Capt. OTI the track. , m,nd are said Lo render the position two British were ded The arrived from Bloemfontein, nn(i that (I where thero woro 2,000 nick " Thum her �oafbman invarialds By R ii� ppe,i ,n the French
Grant and Lieut. Popham, which Bloemfontein in now regarded encoit'nt,ered in furtber f'ontingont from Aliwnl North ------- 461. bad 1,, r,(II, as �, p-atdhoti, - lhai,h � j,h,,,,,h,, ,,f I),PaI,o,R I h,ft of f -d
there impregnable. Boers were also I o mo-
sav' a a sort of half -way house and bad� strongth at Van Reonon's Pass and �
,6d the Bethulie bridge enabling a was only wailing to know thi, 1errnR
f operations for the advance on Pre- DORM RIFLES COMING IN FAST. Tintwas pass. ofmy prociamnlion to Rurrendor i,o4�rnpd wo(prablA an a ri,of (overing. ' hv tho &Iarving �qll bo rw rrime.
' .1 . ., KRUGER LOSING HIS HOLD.
Ge rivet, oath- (00,iri� . Akeseria- Ibb,orvor nst. They had refused to ntt6nd a council whale peat firm alono lit at) rertain P t� R. -I I hit ItuaRlit inf�ndm to ank
cided, fortunately for the Uritio, I . . �.-se-A-__� 186111119 dUrrQUdeled F..t., Th.. Is rectory at Kroonmtnd, to Which Pr�pidAnt - I hp r -m she wi A a n a - orn lo 1 mh- I Turkpy (,lr a roaling Qtnhon In the
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with an equally dari g feat ri�' tb' Could Tar. Them out. Pretoria, Thursday, March is - Rl Pyn had murn in rmert I horn - The Transvaal Burghers Are Re- a 'It r " h I IIP! it 9,) I
M Capt. Carl Reichmann, the Uni b OsI
ward Of 11106Mfolitain, There, Major OT 50 F1 R". London, States navy officer detailed to ol�, --------- * turning to Their Farms. anti worfiq of "Annip 1,aurip. -I-t_ - %filyl,n�
I - arch 19-A despntch to
Weston, �f the Engineers, attached I The Dally Mail from Bloomfontain, serve the conduct of tho war from ' A 4IIp*t,h from L,ontion. vA ballad nq nriginally writtpn, h,,wpvpr '� Nlri'nllurn of N-f-in4land, ad -
to Gen. French's brigade. passed the The Other Powers U11COMPPOMIsIng. datod Friday, March lf). Rayp, 4,W,, the Beer Mde. returned hero this WHAT "BOBS" W DONE . rho rorrpwpondont of tho Dn,,]� 14- �" �Itd bv her I,, nopf th,. nnuw, .- -t t tie nj ne t op n depa r I I ng sea I fish -
Beet lined on the eVotking of March ty fleflased to 111""One. are getting rifles surrendered faster morning from the Moddor River. ___ 11 whirb mlip entratwmed ��he tuarr-I III rig n,�me[q if) ,con the naval resorvo
than a factory r,ould them rArt, it Small Wonder He Is the Hero of 41 Lorpnrn Nfarquem AtatoA thnt ppr I&M Lord John Mnnialtiw 1),�o,t1_ h,jg.,J� th.t is heinir N,rnned for, tho
12, Vit'h tiIin Web and cUt the "lograph A deaPatch frdm London, S.-ttirrd ,tef-arc of th.� Emptr�
an4, blew up thill rallway, y- 19 quite certain that if a Britioth of- ST. FATILIOU-S IN SOVTM AYRICA. the Hour In Britain nomis who hav� rocently arrivpri fr,)m 1n(t. aon of the Fifth 1)%,kp of Burr
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venting the removal of the engines "YA-It is undletratood- tMt all the (ICIA) Can reach the northern lisagerto Pretoria declare that the Ropt-A arimit 1puch who di,d -n IRW T n I W,64 u n A 1��iris eourt Izin itivon judgment
and cars in 13106intontain. Twelve loco- ContillOntRI POW"A, with one excep- with Lord Roberts* Pi-ocla,mation, the even. sent a WArds, ollose-we so the Irish. A dempntrh from London Pays --The thnl their cause in hcq)^I^xm dor Iho will of hpr f�lhrr .1,,h n +-ling the prropriptor of a hotel
motives were captured. Gpn. Roberta tion unoomp nIti;lingly� rofpw,4 to -hole Door Population will declare sons of 4 .we Ire-.. firal half of the campaign is over spotfiq�lp, shp remuTned hor matd. 'horo 1,, p�v to a lRosIton In-yor nam-
#Ilit% . l.kicast Meyvtr, it Ia maid, hag r4up-i
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,, #6o , " Cape Town. Sunday. March I Lord R borts arrived fit Modder riv- In ,,m timm filthhnit. an4 roturnod In - f.,un4 in a wallet to tha hotel. HAhe,j
wait thus slighted to pfrOmIAlf - J6 too, 6, = �i dideption ui.h hw peace -n n�m-. M Rutd(llt. $5.(M, �hich PurdAtt hati
patch a force to intercept the boors, -
wh6fti 00. Gatacre holds In front. miti, wh6w reply Was muehfid Ia lesti - I or (m F 0 Wren It to thA clerk, w1w) enidi h,
Moody to ificeops Fesoo. St Patrick's Day was celebra,ted%tth alb. 9. J'Ho entered Bloemn-fontoin h,m farm GREAT ANXIETY IN TURKEY
Cond6n. March t9. - A despittrio extraordinary onthuslogna throughout oin Mjkrob 19. Thus. in little over It h�d found I he owner but thirdett dW
TbAt Ifilis 1&aa. toacbbd, nothailly. 35 Jirm JM1641ift0i Rlt,bk)k*lu like this otb- to 7`110 Daily N6vvis from Bloornfon. Sauth Air". In reply In 11 MCIfflage an s ec 6 Cnmuntindrint i`tehaIklnLTahPr Ila. - .
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- t e rellef Of done the itimo oti. st.ru to U.4ory we. loossulad.
the maid that thle, Pbpa was ftyao appealed '1�'vtmta hft%-,% Occurred which in- Queen sent the following R.Kording 01,11-od C ...... I....
btra sa'aniatt Work, In view of from the Irishmen of 0tpo Town, the Kimberley slid Ladysmith, tbiq capture The hurghoni arp roturning to thr,ty,
Milid didtint, in it day, Ia i6#1rded era, She declined tl�-thterfere. It Ia "in, dated Friday, March Id. asys : month he It ff I d
IiAeWRY f0t' ftb8tAnt rftOnntlis u a lined to do any- dure UP to predict that the war will -I have 81WILY10 felt confident A dospatab from ConatAntitinplo LEINSTERS LEAVE MARCH 29
of tba track, Bail the ;I00tiolm. thing b63P6i2d *Irit1h# it 16tter to th;h Drily last so t that of Gan Croaja's forri%m. rind the hoi*(- hom" hr handTPdfk
long " it takes to the Spirit, courage end alleVance Ing of t.be British flag in the, eApital T'homp stotamonim no -I ennfiranntion.
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It 141kidit lbkoeidted that Gen. P61A .0 but if the� are trupi it Vs - Thore in grent anxioty in nffi CAdt.ft "Alti. "-fit Garrison U.Iff-
Carb*la a Pretoria. The educated Which havn distinguished the Irish f the Free Stato. All thin has b,p Im clear thn, I "
&Afift Will not be oppos,eid. effusion of blood- IDr. Lisyda' efforts even the Tranavaslere, ara Soldiers in the tack at the en Y. Accomplished with compardtiv ly trif- ( Propidonl roger I* oning hIn hold jc�_�I cirel- boro rogArdina thp Rwimp From Titans &.to ala.
tf tbo btr9keth st'N rVal"D p"t 1knd with JP Is Wel�b quite futile. =. to accept the inevitable. I would be Shared by their broth em ling long. It in small wonder" Ivitt he CAVAI)TANel AT RLORNIFONTFIN Its A dolAwLtab from Halifax, N..Q,. n.70
W_' t%trb&t Lby qlb�d=jl in m Jqn G ovornmont'R rmfuval to modify - Tho Leirinter Regiment are undar �r
Bath%ilib are re414..'T �. _- thA �4trhigtfon Of am told that. & coripp bf 2.0m wornma the Colony In Rapport of the aern IA t-b,n born Of the hour In EnSrl I I All I A d-. dn regarding
1110406$ t3le rikil and are unawitre here uthor- nd ,,r,,h f,om Otta�n. Ont .Any demn n railroad �Oncx�� dorm to mail far Englaind from thia
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1 JOhSnW1sb`t1rX Is Still dISCUeftil has; been formad at Pretoria. It ill itY of my Government.- the newspapers Aulagiza biny a""' con- I - The h 4 lik in Mra r t mon r roc,pivpd I h, n-na in A.un Miner Tho Torkinti Cov.
& , *0 lode)mfonteln, . but it IA balleveCthatt) this rmfift gra alate the cotintry garrison on March 23th, by Jb*. Domin-
of 66, *yWdtm, A, h fia� Wind the Asnamn Corps. All the Dublin "ka -,on.. tels.rd... I They talk of � f�llntng cable this morning from Col 'ornment ridvimem againnt Rubmimsion. ion line steamer Vitoon, v 'Llt, h
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co Ir W -*A Ilai. I I strong protest. k aft ,mad... of exioten" and an being now onont, -pleprolAnt,�in to-4nv All wall 01-IroPoTt on the StrIltagmal tompect of the
I . ." I . '. 1. Ot'b Plroe*ftion on Saturday as flo- tbo shadows of history rtwk, the Canadian atilitift @mroll,,,Ii far
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