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I a , � *ApiatAqu tJLO roft 1 !. . ,­ 'No- Untow4rd De ' ' 0 " QQAa1laO tile # lNoomitwel , . 11 4;4W � ,.. 44 distuxbovo 4 xpotroat, - ,, I I WonsT,r4ton 4'�'Any Polat, 144111""'ir -,Pmexr,f4"A.4 I 1% &PDX #,­�, ,411101hitt 0"Vk0k ftom' Nory I a h"-'0tf1& W 1 If Aali . I ,,, _00'y liha� thp 130"a fir- Anotbetr 4*flort 11 to �� ua P"It. do*4 Apra c sopi;, w'An"14"'OR r1rlt*'. #,- ', . I i %srom "';J111k xko�rsl_r", � % - , I rvfo*o , 'Cho Govar4lbov't waig Aqtwox , - . . � . -4 A dw.g4 ftp , 0 on t1w British 440 wounded an of- . 1. .- . - � OWA I , pi Dublin, April ,f,. Ing t.14# H" I " , � W. I 14A dotackwok Or lini".ro whawere. evitel, 4tock 9t tilt )40%ttea , , . I . _ '' $QqFqtgry,,Skr gotpow I QCQur I , , Ilk Met gep- , I _1� Go 'a I wailla" �islf. Aw Offer baving raised thel, white L red. r"94 ,& ', ", �, A&III#L 400mpAny, *�k" LWXU in, .. I .i ' � , I , 14 .,A, 04*. lihowir mi.rrod fqg.AhQ Whlto,Ridley; t)tia Dllie4als Ot . ­ I flag. tare o$ i p4 antry totiolat- PrOO"diOW beinmo� to .1310einfoutmu, all* Aut; whether tho R14 *t W" irg,44 . , L 1� � 4au - _ , � Cc4,� . �tj/ 4 - if!!b," Str wilfflit to .4hi; and her deu in, London. Apra 9._(4.,S,0 6L. in,)- , � gbters. 4ccp . I I 149mont too, 'Propecto Of , , Ina of Qkxomi C roillorted to U , it dotallfied at Ed. 91441W4 to #?A001#j`;r4;A4 *V.0100. _I4, mr, go"", t4v- �. �'. the No mention Is made In the dw I UNK , q4, of 4% 49YO4 , , 11 11 . I , 'A two comi0oxioe, of 941m.g. 0outo fift"A miles, Routh-eask Tb* AW44CA34 1.rqbAV - , - iia4(ad by' matil, Iwo W140 court, end U64V is littIv in to-day*8 Irlsb, ii)uill.;Oto alp . 40 co'. ttiq bit the "� of, couxtructio _ 4 J�, - � . . . I ­ newlit to A *I$. *Llij� Ot - � i . d4yr, but li�wa# XpoiA Over and ths wea- � tpatqh of the killing of Col. da, vine. . I I ?) . i,Landod. 0 9 %leiri", Ai�d. bring satisfaction. A* pit, *44 Ai&for ittatod qq , - , *ur 1. I of R44dars400rg, 44 the Orange VrV* trQ , tbo ,Xapito 09 the Volat ca�wl to 40,tj. W � '44c" that OA'Nluth Wig:mout of 3foqlatod In- . . L thor ;#;4aIuqd, *0 bola more Ume . a . amid, I - atl. do" , k� Owwff*c�; W14Y i ; , _oxidid. G4a);d#- Fix 310thIng need W feared, oven if the bols MiLreall. (entry, near i*4ersburg. a, lit1fo atotte, 9 , tchoditotboaamtp, *4 � . I na . DC4, tur$ In uUmaton. vili,ax W44 got IK,4 I arrived almost perfect Wq4a. Itivil br, X'A1JW4yja and tele Gen. Roberta reports the casu;iltiep I . W #41,40W,0.4, For laloil 4 . , ape 'goa, tliRrs I NO '*m.o@r *44 the Queen 4 lea, Of ; the . graphg, are tax %0 of liothiii'v, Tailway station, ot jh�a Irish Vusiliers r4ptured, near it, ' -. , , .... � . . e4t, 1 amoof the men at Boshof,'whero It, ,w Idorlillmrs-11 I bad been I*d ", ,OEO� pae, j'4l;zq* 4 . . tv , . ! , VkPO reS%I.IOdge and lutatibed. echo of ob era *ud,e,; -"(Qa ve WILhArt a fw mil", 44 this PlOcia. It 14 reported 144 ,, , qq . . . I at t4,14 . - I lia Queen � .1' " f,r. o I m"outolde the k O0 Bloemfontein isolated. topther., I,'' � repovtqo I . - , Amatou citizona c4Q4t Ot tb , then pl%# # . in, oty with the th;i� Oca, dQ V111*044 I o4.aC0VIty, of thoi Boers In Various _%, U le, Canal Was, #3� I ­ . . payi, 44t again- In P%oOX4 ' ,, ottiolde ,"�They w0io 94iroutided by a stvilag,' Wild Orpo" We lea" " t)uAdurA. . _90,9w; I � _ 1Ca=.6.tb0-44qqsM­Jh19roaIf� -, news tba� the lad'as aziti, M I d L'AL, ii'mits" ,, iirp4il I war. *illol. -a,q oag, killvid;'stiid *j �fomo'fif the enemy with four or fiv, 4""(0W f4x the fieligUbOurbOotl Q1 gruttu", ara, going W test tho tegatxty Ur. Clark* wag toW by. 04 viromior . I Park belp If cheered, It is "- podLe heir in the carriage i4mat Prince" Other clyWrius a" being ordered I'ten wounded. 'I he War Onice prints RIcieWfoatelu to evidently that th� 61 I . r _g x4tic . . away. do not auger well. guar I . 0 foing to .4 tho matter. . 4voroment, we* eo"dol ag . : ��. derstop o ezprosaed� U, 4, ii.uO Rrl�w, . - I '�",­,. I ,',r , t a list of 3,7 so;divra -,:y#o have died il , held. ^out from 2 o4tloe the. British a great dea of trou . � r, r � � _4 "g, V L 0 _r B�,,,,,,', I i - Z'� 414 until or Unless General Roberts to bov- Dc- 4utilfts has be*.0 aPPointed he advisability of providing otc.4'090- I 1 ,4 flilat :0 er#ol� �briskiapl , sA'.Hwur,y,o1,,44t There are ramors fmm !9% 11 40 won i" , � 40 bo , ps-� TqYL ,­ly,,� Vol "a ,Ibqapt"it �, . . I � ,01011y pleased with the io'. ENIII 01K j3.' that the telegraph _Ire4',W'-" � , : P"711 *A.q 00 UU." to M... UUve noon April $, until 9, a.m., April able to deliver somq tell' -Ag blow. ectlug L'"OCIVItt UL ViurA-You saeolvip. modation for cava4ry and ortill . caption, and its having suffered no The I Sri: 04-dy cut yesterday (Sunday). and Al,, ' 4, and thza gpil,3reatly Surrendered Q41 U4ik%g0 At Montreal, to #Uok,004 %be try I* � -Qm�u�� H , . ' . - � tatlakta, a ,er Xajewty passed kbill so that the flussars, Who wore sent [ Lon"don, pril 9. - The Right non, tor.it Is r:rrtod that the firing A considerable, force of Boors were -he 'Ie.rout.o srmo�lrlap. I 4ate ouchualasin ,broke loola.' Hands . , Q4- U� - . - � ,f ta reported Thursday as mQvia, South nev. Dr. allww. I I 11 r 'L I I u: the rejhlf , �f � I wikrd tbrouill. Thalia, Nehu, Probably A survey 12 being made Preliminary lae Prenuer told Air. ,Bootock thgt : iihoutdd� stid ul;� -11I., R.r.,41 Tr ordon Sprigg, former I . file. ;11 , Dublin was wild wbtb delight, over Played. �miiu�� obearild, � #A, � ,� 'Ejulimadlat, ly after I h%Ard the riewc ,h, report of Lleutcu4at�09'yot,40r I I -1 L � the excellence with Which an the ax� 44ag, all bareheaded and the women Rifles. are also asing, U16�4� pr6� I PrIhie - Uluistcr of Cui-a Culony. in duFA I they were the victors, at Roddoriiburg. to, L40 work Of CUWtru4KLluS ill* 431co. . . I . , biefs and strug- 40ly these are the outcome Of Boor apeaktrig at it Leavitt K ht Cape'rown ag the afternoon at April 3, r or- 0"have are reported an various sides L rto street rail vvay .!no W w qsa W QQ4- L � I ! raupments were ,:arried gut. Not wave4 their bAufte I on Friday, said tbat a meaftLer of the dored Gatattre to prmee.,A from Spring- ,t-ok and Ingersoll. Aolunes. giving his .reasons for dW- . . . . . . glad Xch� F, 9 view, many of e*aggeratiova, defdgaed, Lo encourage totittila. his present beadquartiars, to missing the Semilu Government. hod _ on* blo4k, flag or disloyal olijeot mark. tit, � . - , 1. of the city, wbich. It Is supposed. they 11 . am: otea Weeping. Z the latirgbars. I �, . ,;: � , �, I ,�i � 11 I Afrll,4910er 1101M. who had recently :1 � .. J ' Reddemburg, with all possible speed, are Mail to recapture. Lieut. util'u"tu ocutt of U!. M, ,-., not yet been received. He hail t"p i � L . � ' o ,via, General Roberts Is i.e. PUEMNILUL was shot "a 4aripu.ly .. , . oil tile, line of max, b ; and the popular H -side the Qiieeu'a carriage rode the - The attempt I Gen. Colville to I returned from Pretoria, bud Informed ancl I ilesp,ached the Cameron IlIgIt- Ueatkw asked to make his report. a . I . . outbuglasm buried all po.iticgl feol� J)�o of Connaught, command -r (it the catch tile Hoe �, cirgani lug Paris of bill aruly and lie- IVI;Alldkd by the ocutry (It k;wqa,m,,li � ad on _ I leaders in conference hhn that the authoritits of the Boer 1, nlerq hanoo t 4 shthan�. , 1. . 1,4d that 45.04)0 Dutch- , "'' � , . tur&b in Ireland. During the five min- at Riettontein failed. probably be. 141pul,11ics expect . 4�� lug for the time. ' H, arrived at itedderal)urg, at 10.30 Cumula Ing outflied, but,says thecor- allvY Ydrdfl. wbudc ob,41.cago ill, of. garch 23th the Secretary of State was 11 � men In Cape colony would revole without oppoid I I I I utes when the Queen was receiving Cause of the lack of cavalry. I yesterday morning, _ respondent of be Morning Post, re- floor ignored. 4oformed by telegram that the Lieu- � , WO,tZ RUN � Ii OF SHAMROCKS. and answering �ba.ail#esa of welcome, Nateking was still besieged on against the Government. 6 n,'but could gzat no news, of the mefunts for the cavalry are anxiouslt July ,ilas beeril arreate- .enam-Goveruer had mailed his ire- - Befor� landing the Queen. who look- there was scarcely a I lull in thei fran.- April 1. The garrison was suffering I 114KIII at 4 .&.r.f.ftt�la. I mInsing detachment. awaited, and herein a arently in the a 4U"14"ou OL t1t&XIS 14u- port on Lhat day. , I Lk 1.1111;r I 0 1 , 1, - .1 . .. I ed rerp%rkably well. aslited for a bunch tic cheering traza the prowdo. Fre- severely from the lack of bread. and � London, April 0, - Tile War Offico "There can be no doubt the whole main cause of the Brlptlih immobility. Illicated il� Aulavi'utis roUburie. Lha r. Davin was Informed that : � of aligzarocs Ill ... were .ocuirel and qtll lJor Maj I esty n�ded; i 9 t In. ruixture of bran, oats and mealies has posted the list of casualties at I Tbegeneral atrivity of t4 M I I �o . party has been made pri8onor4.11 ., prepare, ,oqk pi"Lv aL L40 k,.p.1t. otatlea I,, @cillret tione may, howeveri be gaj�ged by the Joliette. Mounted Police supplies warel- not � pinned upon her breast. . 'M entir nine tiatle driiii. irurchased by tender. � . tbroui;bout the day able wore 4thom 9941, ILV 90sait aoillikjug, uring 1%yas doing duty for that article. Peterblonteln. near Boshof. on April statement that the troops are having The authorities of Laval University �� e ,�vbich is described M "coaree in 5. �:,. AN INTERESTING CEUEXQNy. . After the Lady Mayoress had pre- splobtance. of the color of ginger- Only one in reported killed, Sergt. WAS OLIVI R'S COMMAND 0. a spmovV,hat uneavy, time, owing �o re- have transmitted to the Council air. Llag-a was tolch by Sir Wilfrid . A Most h1telebt-ing ceremonj took Belated .a bouqudt to the Queen ilia bread, and of the gonsistelucy of Nor- Patriqk Ca.mpbell, - peake4a z4overecuts and the noine of .Auntreal the a ul .bat the Prune Minister hadfrequent- :1 . of the Imperial, the fr noporta going through almost Mount of the dQuiagob ,y declared that the Only Way to Battle �. . place at the city limits, where an procession moved on. Behind Her wegian - pine." Yeomanry. husband of tile well- British Were I- en, med In by Some every night. ucilddioned Our % bean g . uncea. They Illig the recent distura- -he Manitoba anhool questiou,was to � olont gate and castla towera had a- , Aje4ty came a qdazzling escort of knov%n 01resta. Lord Roberts' despatch denoribin 0 Nk, tor 01?0.73. staff officers. m6rd Life Guards and a I ropro need for the occasion. On the D finally the Innilikill � Li, FO it L A C4 0F 110111AR%., , Nine non-commirsioned ollicers &Ila Thousands of Boars b4 disaster at itedde Jack Roach, *110. , Lttl[0 It Out of Federalpolliticeand re- do of the gate were the Lord,l ru!,joh�,weaud - I . - , print. , 1_,Nvaa` Uni'llcated to �er ft to the Legislature of Manito.ta , and Counmi, w re, loudly cheered as they men are reported wounded. ed in t(he Dublin evening papers, Find "robbery ,It Napu- .vilich, In n spirit oj concillatic, 'a -ity 04P ugs , ' he Dominion Batig � Mayor in their scarlet Delay In PUT -ulna it.. A.tiv. C.tallatir. A despatchi frourk London, Saturday, a a 3 robea, the ruace-boarers In blue silver muved into line. It was a pageant A%tilbut­1 to I his c.u.*. It,.". - ­ ... . % 1.11'.1ry. A:iril 7, snys:-Very little, can be ad- created general consternation. It DeO. Was arrested jt7konerodl on was- ,food-wiLl toi the minority, had lists"d and several hundreds of the best such as had never been seen in Ireland Pretoria, Y'riday, April 6. - it is ded to Gen. RoberLs' despritches re- brought the populace with a quick '71"Ou 01 belAg cOhtecLcci with thi, ,mport.ant, legislation. ameading the ,urn from the rejoicing over the hold-up ot a grooer for,6ittio last full, A�t of A8111). Stich legislation WON al- kDOwu Irish, who were provided with before, l London. April 9. - The Bloernfou- reported that Gen. Dewet attacked porting respectively disaster and Boa. Queen's visit to rest issue or the � seats on stands The Royal, Inuiskill- A VIVID CONTIUST. Lein correspondez)t of The Daily Tele- *arid jaefeatdd a large force of Drftl ' the V Large numbers of American settlerb ways subject to amendment, and Lm - all cess on April & war, and cast &-sudden gloom over Lire gdag to Lhe Portal ciXtriot, oil .,roveirrient. Is Ing Fusillers lined the road as a guard ' Compared with the Queen's recent ", - vaialry at Dewet's .Dorp, south-east A telegr ,in from Norval's Pont states he gayety,Of the party at the c Bile ,be ,-.00 ,Inc. � gral,h, in a despatch dated Friday, 11 a of banor, while behind them were,*or- visit to. London. when stal was practic- says: of Bloemfontein. capturing 450 pri- The C. 11. R. land do. 51r. ltuborLson- was informed by the i dons Of Police and lancers and militia, ally unattended, the pcene offered a "All is quiet here. Remounts and soners and a large quantity of am- . - ­ ­ - __ partment aoid ;&,Loj acres of land LLA Pre,mier that Col. Ottey had been in - I LIKE, A SIXTEENTH CENTURY vivid contrast. Deafening and cOn- reinforcements are arriving'and pre- Mullitigii and. 'Cam and in- ,List district to farmers, .. I.Baf ,stores, and 2," atructed to aead weekly reports of , ,tiuuous o1wers marked every stage of parations are being made to deal fiteting heavy The -federal loss. NATIVES ATrACK BOERS . ..... I- vveastern farmarzi goingtothe .Ilc doings of tit& force. and to cable . PLAY. the route, especially at the historic It Wayburu disaicit an briday. Thol)iarinds of spectators eagerly college grounds, where the crowdu wlth the enemy. Last Tuesday many � is stated. was two killed and four 30 OR 4D LIVES LOST, - -805 of casuaides. Col. Otter states I . awal,Lod the c lug of the Queen. were thicker than at any other point. Of the historic regiments. the scots wounded. All is quiet with the other - Mahete, a Native Lhief. Is Fightma GRUAT B111TAIN. LhAt hei cabteak via -February 10th the � Shotily before oullier . arrival Greys, the Innisnilling Dragoons and coaupaild9q, The British list of, the easualties at Paardeberg I .� the Trinity College was almost hidden by tile Boers pateamer Memnon at day, February 18LII. but thade- Pupulvant-at.-arms, wearing a gorge- stands, which were black with people the Lancers, could not muster a hun- I 89-rh'- 11-0- ­,wur.d. ' Bri8tOI from ortland, Me., , -ii � . ,f cattle by heavy aells and terrific C S"11U.L bad never received the lists I I I 44 cap o Royal Heraldy, galloped to and flaming with flags and festoons dred mounted mt-ri, while artillery Bl'oemlontein. Saturday, April 7.- BUrsting .)f the Greet C)Sm in the A despatch from Mafaking, Friday, 108 a lea. :rom hun. The list of casualties of 11 I . , , �� I Lord mayor, and asked permission AmId the thunderous welcome of the horses 'were very scarce. Anvt4er of Mr. Steyn's brothsrs was Colorado River. says;-Thgfe bast been little excite- Lord Luuuuudei-ry succeeds the Liuk, Vilb, l8th, was received on the �!bth. 1. --*. � i the entrance of the Queen. Grave- populace the belle of the Catholic The Cape Town correspondent of captured near Karee Siding yesterday ment durfig the past week. The Boar ,f INcirl"li,, itti Postmaster-GQneral in - " - , . Mr. Littivulre, learned from Sir -:,, � " and in quaintly worded tarms of Cathedral rang out a greating. The Daily News, telegraphing Friday, and arrived here to -day. Lngtana, tile latter having betaken �'.; t abell fire vomes to fitful guata, and 11 Wilfrid thatl the Manitoba Govern- ,- - truself to the war. 4 "'. I co rtesy, the Lord Mayor granted the , During the evening the Queen, 134313: "ONxing to a lack of horses Hard t . ",, d n ­r Prl.ena­ A TEXAN FLOOD CATASTROPH � C1. k. I . roqu at. I Es has little effect., The British onsual- ment had. asked for a conference in .� ��, � q ' Back galloped the pursuiv- brough Sir Arthur Bigge, her private arid to the suffvrinf-s of the men from Simonstown. Cape Colony. Satur- L i f-ge cruwaa, including the Marquis reference to the control of the school , b oul-a arms, tile gate banging behind secretary sent the Lure Mayor a mesa- m0umonia, due to thin clothing; cla�,, April 7. - It now appearsthat - tied are almost nlL The Boars seem Of SaItSbury and [foul Joseph Cbam_ ' I 10 " Inads of, tile province, and the coafer-r � , W It to, be breaking up their main laager aerlain, attended the Prince of Wales drico wduldi be hold. 'i I '.. . him, )though the aged beef -eaters, age, saying that she was not over T ord Ro' erts has decided not to no fewer than 30 Boers escaped from Austin, Twzas. and Viel.ity. Swap% by a westward, but have taken up an en- ItIvee at , L. James Palace. Mr Henderson Was told by Mr. Pat- . . -, , rigged t for the occasion with cos- fatigued by the morning's drive, and make a big inove until the troops the old camp last evening. Nine Ha;I11gJ,Urr---t_ftJX Joel... , � .. tuliteg f om the Gaiety Theatre, could bad been deeply touctied and -gratified Ore provided with thicker uniforms." have since been recaptured, Two trenched poeldon northward with 11 that, the total value of agrioul- . aly� .f Rails The Prineeme W�, Leiningeu, while Orson scarcel Lotter around, the whole by the welcome she had received. The were killed by mistake while running 6­11�d ah. ill ... 40 re.t. &ad tile view of preventing th '. A�1-,t;,;1(,f-_O1- lai: I week, With be, Lural ImpleruenLik I I , . .%A.�,r. - - Z,-�?t "I' , - and Juachinery fin- � n . -t -,,11- & I � scene ,� a a counterpart of a six- message concluded as follows: . BRITISH AtiXicoUd r(p ADV,L, . tit -in , k: n, lost. tit ,be ported from Urviat Britain under the - - � . I THE QUEEN WAS IN PIGHT. muub pleasure to her stay in Ireland.' tv.iti 1. It.be". Cut (111"? C -Old %%ALb.t.ud She Iceep up a aLeadyfinterchauge of fire. 1�,),t)OU. . 111,11 at a ban, preferential tariffl last year was 415,- � teenth -Lientury play. "Her Majesty looks forward with .40K. a Wily. I. Hum.. C...tructi..6 l rce. ,Tb.Y -'Za rpo hoot era hotel, jeweller; �� 1. Later, through Sir Matthew ng for It.."..."t., Ilut the 310n Are Cape Town, April 7. - The Ons -144. i,nd for the six months to vecam- 1li Then from the ramparts of the White 1. "10. �0­t.. A, at.ry o...i.u,hr_ It is ruAnoured that relief Is near. The Oomm I t her M. 67.GU2. No (arm waguous had � !,�,_ gate came a fanfare of trumpets. The Ridley and Earl Cadogan, the Qpaqn Land, the leading Dutch ne"apaper fee of I ' "a Patriotic been imporLed from England, ,but for ��` 0 Bi fontein, Saturday, April 7- here, states that the telograph wires Austin The usual Sunday truce enables the Fund have informed * adian .- Queen was in sight. Out upon a fficially conveyed to the Lord Miliyor ofeltners are roil( rted in force to to Bloemfontein have been cut. is In Pitch darkness, with a gar tile past year 1,827 bad been brought , I ,� , Texas, April U. -This city �', �_ The rison to continue playing cricket 13igh Commissioner of th,.-ii��:t-. I scarlet cloth, laid Raleig-h-like upon thie f-Ilowing: raging I ntion UI frujW the United States, at a value �. 'L . the muddy road, stepped the Lord ­CuaveY to th Lord Mayor ,ad the south, thre-iterling the railroad, fir--i-i, ­� .... � ike­v..!- river one ralle Wide and swollen far matches. to make a qrant of R1,C00 to %p can. . " !,�� ­ Mayor and the corporation, ' their Cltilel!18 of Dubli: the sinc;re thanks which. however, is strongly protect- Dloomforiteln, April' 5. - F. 'It. beyond its 11 than Patriotic Fund. y;l of b78,455,, while for the ,six months - atural banks, roaring I MA)IOLB, a native chief southward, 41 .1 ., 1� to December OL, 547 bad beca, Import - A �,111 �,�� he bright sunshine of the Queen for the loyalty and ell ed. British pickets at Springfield, arid surging Lhrough Lill Lhe �1 _ 0 UN TE11 STATUS �� � Burnham, the American scout, wh lower has broken out against the Boors, ed v4ued at k%3.170. ,,:: . . and wands and mace8 flashing bril- thusiasm of the greeting which Her eight miles distant, were attacked to- W u,s portions of the town, having spread There was heavy thing In tile diree- The ennaig of New- York Slt4te will " - ,,, ,, liantly. The gate creaked open, The Majesty received during the proces- day by Boers advancing from the all on Lord Ro:,erts' personal staff, death arid destruction in its wake Prob.bly open on April 21st, Souke discussion took place over the I , -d was captured by �hc Boers at ' Liun of his chief kraal MArch Z2. �1(fulls of tha Villa Marie Bank, :, 11 Earl of Denbigh rode through, and sion through Lb,a beautifully -decorated waterworks. Remounts are rapidly Thaba N'Chu, escaped, and, after In addition to the vast loss to pro- . Over 20,0W coa I miners are on at,mk i sla. Monk wad Cp.,,7uvin contend - then came the Life Guards. Ireland route. . advancing. The British are ia high t%No days' wandering, arri at the perty In this, it is calculated that P An Iriall-Amciloan trooper of tilt) 'a tha Pittsburg, P.k., district, Aluit the clroumak��nces were such "I � had not seen Life Guards for over W "The queen is happy to be once more spirits. and anxious to advance. ved between 30 and 4(� lives have been 17ULOcturaLa "eitimout has aeserted �� !�, :. years, and many were the curio r Irish people, from whom camp of the 12th [Ancers. Ile was six thousand men from the 1) ildin "a to cast A certain & t f I., I Us h- it- ­i Irl -1, R -fl- ­rr­d,r.d. sacrificed, and the t9porta coming in to the Boerd, A reward oi ,L;F3,j hah tr , -0 - comments made at; they galloped U , I s:rbas gained and received so warm a very w ,mk. He arrived to -day and ,ad other, trades in New, York eire ori P ibillity upon the GO,V.r,,%..0t, and welcome." press their do not tend to Improve matters, The a " %'a' 99C I t- 0 Oil rN a Imetbing !" i, Behind them were earriages cont Bloemfontein, Thursday. April 5.- states that the Boers ex from the tributary couaLry to -night been offered for his cap,ure, dead or strike. ,Uons szte6 that ther f ��'! �: (Delayed in transmission). -Tile Rqy- determination to keep 'up On March 12 a detachment of colon- A bill providing for the inapect�jon of "butild be done fol no epos ;ore. Mr. ,� �, . - - � __ - --.----.- - ___ al Irish Rifles had been marching In the r101t, flood is not Unlike the disastrous letlements in before the lluited stzltet, Fielding repudiated the Idea thiLt tilk,,,�/11"' I", the elistern part of the Free State, lal ad�ivo troops, unaer Lie t Mae- I Golernment wild in say way ' - I Jackal `�onate, _ - - I f although they reali7e that their ulti- Johnstown flood Berne years ago, " kenzie, made an advance u A, . �__ - - 6 � mate defeat Is inevitable. that a raging river, tilri*dy swollen L'ree fort, the posi,loll 01-i on The Ferris Wheel, one Of the won- At the same tizil-a be, pr9mritil to con- , I collecting arms, and were returning to IV—— I ­ .. .... -VI.-. far beyond its capacity,, bore ginally oc- sidtir the udviaabI1iJV_-d7 helping such � Bethany Tuesday when they were in- too Oupied by the siege gun on the south- ders Of the Cllu­gO World's Fair, is to PRINCE OF WALES SHOT AT* tercepted by a Boer comwando,which Doshof, Orange Free State, Friday, heavily on an immense dam spanning weaLoru 110ighl.B. be Bold as old iron, �f the depositor: aq1night bei in need I . April 6. - The prisimers captured by the river here. breaking It and let, although, he ha wais careful to oint I 1he Lioers got %Nind of the movement, Admir,tl Dewey- has gives his vollee- )ut, the Government I had placed three guns in position the British yester(�iy and brought in ting loose a reservoir f wa ter 30 and ovacudtbd the position before it i,lo under no �egal The Irish entrenched themselves, while to -day Include many Frenchmen. miles long. hall a mil 0 (lot' o-twar reliesto tbeSmi(bl6onian ubligation to do anything. � ,he mounted infantry scouted along a wide and (30 could be carried i.hrougli. Tocoverour Institute fit N%,ashing,ton. Air. Gillies was informed that the to- , ) I Brussels Anarchist Fired Two Shots both banks, only to find escape im- ilivy present a wet and bedraggled feet deep, to aid in carrying deSLrue- advance ouJackal 'free forLudetach- Four hundred men are out from the tal.aluoullt of duty collected on tobac- I possible. appearance. Lord Methuen has com- tion down the valley of the Colorado Went of Baralong natives we dis- I I I The Boers opened with gun and pliniented his men on their behavior. River, PII�Ched to Make a leint attack OFLOI Ful t works of the New York Air 'Bruke r ) In 18119 wild 84 W6,2ft of which $1, �r I at Him. ri COMP,allY, at Watertown, N.Y. C07AN had been 'oulleated under the I , Capts. Boyle and Williams of the The great dam in the Colorado , , fie fire. Tile BriLish replied sparin 6nywan, a new work recen,ly elected 1 .. . ly with rifle Lire, husbanding th 9- Yeomanry and Gen. de Villebols Mar- River gave away at noon on Satur- by the lJoera, and thl-CaLenin Gen Otis, commander of United d t imposed on raw leaf 'tobacco to . �.. eir . U I eu il were buried to -day with military day from the enormous pressure of most advanced g our S� a I es forces in the phili 18W r L , cartridges in the hope that reft f tern pusiticia. They ppines, ro- Mr. Morin was informed by Mr. il, . He Was Captured When AboUt to Fir., Again --Ass assin would arrive. Gradually the Bocres 've8 curns to the United .States in July. .1 .1 . honorp. Water and ckebris, and uith a To . ...... d.d I. creeping to within BU yards of (be onemy, many of whom .Sutherland that -in 18!n l9,S% intral- �, '* * d"rew Into closer quarters. They fired rr!,.to w 11 ­ n.. P.v.,. and crash swept the valleys below vere sleeping outsiae, Chairman Cutting of the New York grants came from Europe to Canada; . � Blames the Prince for Slaughtzr of tile Boers­fh., Uc- intermittently during Tuesday night, Woodbridge, Ont., April 9. -The the city, wrecking the finune and when near Cl -i -ens Union, declares municipal in 1898, 22,781 ; In 1899. 32,59M. From .) � rise light 'the fort poured in (wa or three rapid ownership would quickou Lbe aGcial .1 but did not attempt to rush the following despatch was received on &Dd Power V ,tit arid drowning eight the United States In 1897 the number I currence Took Piace at the Brussei's iNai,way Station. British position until Wednesday, 'Saturday. and was formarded to workmen. volioYa. 'I'iooper Webb git duffteient- conscience. , of immigrants Was 840, In 1828, 9,919; � 1 �, when the Irishmen, who bad fought Mr. Wallace in Ottawa. He ire- r"0110wing is a list of the know ly close to the for�t to blow. out the Three robbers seized four men at last year, 11,945. ' " , 11 brains of one of the Onemy. The na- R, I . A despatch from Brussels, April 4, The p-olicem,t n oil duty t ( ", ook Sipido in tenaciously, -eville brewery, Chicago. locked Mr. Mulock told Mr. Carroll that I L were suffering severely mediately left for his home at Wood- dead, ilicluding those killed in the tives than beat a rapid retreat, in �hem in a refrigerator car, and took the amount paid for postage by dif- z I I I. , says: -A desperate attempt to assas- cb�rge. The latter appeared Pruett ot from want of food and water. At bri d ge. power house: 1, renk Pincett, Frank accordance with instructions pre,ious� , . sinate the Prince of Wales wag made his exploit, and seemed quite calm. this time also the Rifles had expand- "Cape Town, April 7. - TheGov- Kinney, Walter Flower, Walter John- lY given to them, having inflicted some 85J,Wu in mecuri.ies. ferent new8papers last year was con- . at the t Sipidu told tile authorities that he ed their last cartridges Finding that ernor-General Cttnwa: Ref -ret to ra-- I son, Alfred Johnson, Frank Fitzger- losses upon the enemy, Four hundred members of the Build- fidential The total revenue on news- " �11 station here this afternoon a lived oa the Kull de la Forge, atSami there was no sign of succor, they sur- 1port, th, foll�,ving t­legratp. received I aid, Walter Blossman, Joseph New- Oti Monday a laidilig party of Bara orli"IraderB Un,on, of Nor,vich, Loan. p3por pc)atag,! last year was $70432. ,?, 1 r two miles south of bruaseis� �"- �� 3.35. The Prince and the P'incesB Gales' � rendered, having fought for nearly 'from Col. Ryerson, Dloemfonteln� I - ��ill no. go to work until the, contract. It was not the intention of the Gov- - � mail. Dick Morris (negro), John Pra, kings, who had gone out on their own ora agree to a nine-bour day. ernmi-rit to aboLish postage oft newe- 1 . were on their way to Coponliagen'to The attack is cue,emned eve n, at the thirty hours. They lost ten killed rind I "Wallace, son of firm. Clar" wal- es, Charles Butchard. six negroes. ini,tative, one(> ��,, , attend the celebration of King Chris- I Lbour headquarters here, and at ill ' Untered a patrol of the 1� me-cly wounded. Among the captured I lace, serious illness. Priteric fover: has I -L Wednesday night (I file upon thern Jame" Smith, suffeling fro -in small- pa pe r m. ?� tian's birthday, which occurs April 8. 3f i Ison du, People, where the extreme I t; began to 01'emy, and opene i I ,� is Capt. Tennant, Gen. Gatacre'schlet every attention. Sig-ned, I?vfilner," rain very hard at thill Place. the killing one man, whose rifle and ban' pox, %taLkod inio a (-Ilicago police M%IIAWAY BILL. �', As the train was leaving tive oLation An,.rohiSLS Meet, a Leading memoor I I intelligence officer. I storm extending north Of here amon dol,er they secured. The enemy rotir- 4 a,lon Tile buiWing has been quit t - Mr Blair lntroduc�ed a bill to amend 1,� "� the assassin jump -ad upon the foot- the young Socialist guar4, is load in - 9 oil for reinforcements, but the Bara- antine4l and the Police vaccinated. the Railway Act. He explained that I- I board of the Prince's saloon car and hL3_ denunciation Llli.S evening oi FOUNI) iHE IRENCH MINEI). the watershed. Of the Colorado River.. longs allabUsheA theme reinforcements J1 B Thump,soll, chief delec(lvo of , . 7_j 1 it provided, nmong other things, for ,, fired two shots at his Royal Highness. Sipido. The precipitaLion continued until this �,, . I THE OFFICIAL BULLETIN � m o rn i ng, the downfall aggregaLi from a convenient ditch at Madibi Bid- Tac,xIn`, "41Lmil., aud his nephe", A J th� exemptk�n of street railways and �', Buth shots missed, and although the La PatriQte, in a Bpecial edition, de- Col. Baden-Powell's Troops Htive a six inches. All this vast quaati 119 ing, and the enemy fail bacic in confu- I I Lx)h o r, are obaiged lki,h robbing a electric railways, under certain condi- � 4 1. Princess and others were in the car nouncea the attempt as "cowardly and Giving the List of U..Q.1ti.a at Reddor� Narrow Escape. ter along Ly of sion losing six men The Baralongs, 1-�luudiker, If G. Torrence of#,A),tmo tions, from the operation of some of , wa the watersheds of the bei�'ff unable to cope with lcmg-rangf� the chluges Of the General Railway " . none of them was hurt. senseless," and says:-" It will create Ii.rK. wb.r. &b. ll�ltlsls war* �. �, Hearing the shots, the stationmas- general indignation ; and the worst A despatch from) London, Thurs- Colorado River rapidly swelled the A New York c,ourt has just decided Act the bill also contained a clause ". �".- AcribUnih-d. fire, then commen,ed, to retire. 111al a Man need I :; ,�, u ene and knocked enemy of Belgium could not have ' current, until at 8 O'clock Saturday Of c area, It Is impossible to prevent not support his wir, �; 1, -be assassin's arm as dealt the COUTILry a fouler blow," day, saym:-The latest news concern- if she illorst 8 a in �ilnilar in purport to thaA In' the bill , , down the would London, April 9. - Lord Roberta Y8 morning the river, which had been ille Bo,alougg frorn retaliniing by having her 1 h" A last year, providing that the Rail- ', ,�­ � he prepa!-.4d -to 10 -,vl a third shot, and As the trait restarted after Sipido,s reports to the War Office as follows- In s Lad faith, steadily rising since last evening, was raid . f this dow,ription upon thome �i,h her against her husband"no ish wa Y Committee of the Privy Council ;1 " I ., ., ­Bloernforitelit, Friday, April 6. - a ragi g 0 a w �, I I 11. � J I - a n fa hemselves, o�rrest, the public loudly cheered the where ,,I message sent by Col Baden- n torrent, having risen to whom they call the murderers of their M V. McInnes, Canadian (;0veln- may. on due application and on being 11 1� he Prince's assailant. Prince, who acknowledged the demon- The casualties at Reddersburg were: Powell on March 27 was received Tues- feet within 10 hours. women and children; in fact. tile coi- ment immigration agent, hah lie satisfied that certain conditions exist, ;1 1�11 a the confusion a second man, who sLration from the car window. Officers killed: Captain F. G. Casson. day, congratulating, the people and The crisis came shortly - roquire a railway company which had . i�' eLfter onal's refusal to allow them t�attempi "In ched ninety aettlere arid 8ix car ,�� as quite innocent, was seized, rough- HAD MADE THI%EATS. a and Lieut. C. R. Barclay, both of the garrison of Ladysmith on their re- 11 O'clock, when uddenly, I loads of Bieck and effect" from Miebl- I I , , with it're- the capture of the enemy rticeivp(i aid from the 11 �.; y handled, and beaten. f n Federal or a , Sipido has a I ound boyisliftt%', 151ack Northumberlands. Wounded, 2; cap- port like the roar�' of the ocean, the m'ght well have resulted "in )Iagratutj gan to Western 'Canada. ,, , �� intense excitement prevailed for the eyes, and dark hair. At the examina- tured, 8. Non-commissioned offic lief. Th�e message concladew- t- Provincial Government to locate its � era great wedge, 25 feet high, 500 feet iny. GKNEILAL. � station or "ta.tions at points which in I � � � Moment. as it was feared the Prince tion before the magistrate, it was as- and men killed, S; wounded. 83. The "We are still besieged, but hopefor wide and about 8 feet thick, rolled The great difficulty will come later. Ten thousand soldiers will be used 1he judgment ,,f the RailwayCommit- 11 � had been hit, the shots having been certained that he had purchased a rest were captured. 0 r trength speedy relief." out,of the centre section of the dam, hen the enemy commence their r. to keep the Paria Expo8i i grounds I-, - ght be ri�esiiiary The 11. ,�, U a W t I mea - fired almost point blank. The railway penny ticket in order to reach the do- was 107 mounted infan ry and 424 The papers have despatched that down the face of the 60 feet depth, tirement on Preforia The Baralongm cleat B Lire ,it ,o propo�ed toensure un,fo,m:ty : ,, carriage d,or was hastily thrown open, parture platform, where be walked up infantry. The enemy was said to be into the river below, 7lia left a �ill almost certainly want to wreak McLean, Premaer ox V %14,or. in th� rules as rempects zif railways and great relief was felt when were Sent from M,afeking on March 24 i .� \ ,,, the and down awhile at the same time 3,200 strong, with fire guns." yawning gap in the very middle of their vengeance upon the Mier wouien the annexation, of the South AfrT und�r the legtqlqti�e au4bority of the .. Prince himself appeared at the windqw Lhat the Prince was promenading. ,nil March �,.6, declaring that the pres ,nd children. ,a " unhurt. Piu.ky St-# ., #;�dd­bn,g. . the dam. through which the debris Republic. ;; 11 16gTprit of Canada. that is, rules , "I I . 'Persons who attended the Maison du sure on, thjp �Nrwn was then less than and the water fiercely poured. while ------- 4- n ha -o,kmen ­ Bethany. Orange Free State, Tllurs- ectlPloYed on the 1, ; '' Both the Prince and PrincesS, how- Peuple yesterday say they heard S.pido ever Since the beginning of the siege. Ballarat :11 P lably Invite Lord li ne. An;fbt*r t " i�,­ ever, had a very narrow escape. - The five the flood, already raging, waa throat- RONT. R,,berta to 'Aust i:t at [he clo80 Of the "questrntion of railwayR, tbusto , aeclare that if the prince of Wales day, April 5. companies gt,�'Kjn provided for .. , . "" Miny Boere, it ig, declared, are leav- ening everything in Its path. Ilere- ­ After the Prince of Wales had ascer- came to Brussels be ought to have a of British infa-ntry which were sur- the war. ;"�', ,ag daily contrary to orders. The in- leased water poured into the power - comp,ol n rnilwi,y %1hich had received �rl,;, - tained that the man who fired the kiulloL in his head,, and they also heard prised by the Raddersburg commando Toronto Men of the Mounted I ifies T, ' ?� shots had been arrested, he declared him offer to bet five francs that he While marching across the country ,elIL,ngf,,r eh I ss ill n 2(00men,an ! house. caught eight employee at work ,, Joe. Horne & I o. m depn rt rn�nt Afore n subsidy to opwrate not merely a part r� 'i; . these are well remote iron% the Lown t Pittsburg ,� s burned, entailing a 14 itA linp, but the whole of it� 7. himself and the Princess uninjured, would fire at the Prince. via De Wet's Dorp, made a plucKy loAs of 41,coo,coa. 11 � there. drowning Lill of them Instant- Leave Cape Town. �., �,� and the train again started. On the night of M,,lrcb 23 the 13oers The Nil was read the first time. ,,, , t'�, According to L& Patrlote, Bome nown stand, but, an the Doerp had tbree evacuated ly. The breaking of the dam caused A dempotch from Cape To�n, dat,d An aluum TO AMEND TlIF ELE_`TI0%1 ACT. � L, the bricki'leld trenches wild excitement in the city. The , containing ,ontributiona I � 1.11 THE ASSASSIN'S CONFESSION. of the views ex field guns and the British none. t.he tvberO there was much ere fighting from crowned btads I ,'� ,pressed at the meeting Bev %\edneoday, announces the deporl . ,4 to be sold in Mr Filitintrick introduced abill to . The assassin is a tinsmith named re erred to wis �corlveyed to the late- latter were compelled to surrender. durina the siege and the Britial- "I Qi ;A ­ f telegraph companies at on" wired to E, I . � I I . : - 4 1 1 .1 . 11 L I � : � , .. �,_ , �, M " i " , iff , V , il , I . ,,, 'IT , , Ninibi.-_ .1 " '. � � I , � � . I . 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I �. ��.M,,I' � .A � p a, area en, of Brussels, it) years tion -master, w . o had taken what he I oc- places below here to look out for ure to the front of ther second contin- aris, or charity. rongolidate andamond th,law relat- 1'"-�- L;r'��' � '' �. I.. . , 'k extra precautions Gen. Gatacre arrived too late. Red- upied them. They found 250 pounds the great wave, and runners were 8 e f, 1 ,,, ­ - �. , , �!,.�:. - of age. His pockets were found to be thought were went of the C,inadian Mountp(l In Alarm exists in offiriFil circles in Ing I 4v t he ele,rf ion of mprnber of t h I ,1 I full of Awirchist literature. - deraburg was alrea�ly re-occupled by of nitro-glycerine connected it III n fantry. Chili rixg,irdingr the ro,hktionA betWeen HOUsP of Commons, which had be- Z, I Sipido appeared at the station in his Boers. and the enemy are now wire, wbi(b the British cut efore it despatched on horses to notify those � I . 1, vc ��K�. . , � , - beat clothing, having explained to his threatening the lines to the ROUt'h. could be eWoded. living In the valle3a below the city. 'r �' � .�, � When "amined by the railroad sta the b Peru, ll,li%;a and (,bill romp necessary, he Rnid, ns a result of I - A'� � � I - ���� I �.: L _. I tion officials, Sipido declared he in- (a-ther that he was going to seek em- Gen' (' The telegraph messages served an a MORE FOR ST. HELENA. 'I he Porte ban ac�rpt�l ltjl�Aja,a de- he txn.qxa4Ze cxf the Franchise Act of 11 i 1i 11� , tendedtokill the Prince of Wales, that ployment. I ,ritacre's force has returned here --------- Q- timely waurning to many, but the - min(im fr),r railway con(pj�,,,nB . ia '"S. Under that Act Parliament � � , " . I � '' I 1. he did not regret his action, and that PRINCE WAS 1PNAFFECTED, without hn% ing found any trace of CAPTIVES FEVER STRICKEN. Min�r and the War in �a 1_ ed, fk d wt ed . the provincial franchise, the � � I , I �-1 . , ; ,:: � I y ,:n As I ; -, , . the 01-f4ited British column captured rushing waters outstripped thaborse- T- 1pltou�nd AddiglanAl Prisonem .o pr,,vin,sal ligta, and Plactoral sub -,ii- �,, I . � 11 be was read to do it again if given a I The Prince of Wale$ appeared quite - Fijur boys charged with 1,­erkrig ill , , , �, . 1, men , " '� I � I , by the Redderqhurg commando. me it�np, * h. -1 I�r,h­jb. ' 1 igions - , , , 1, , _ chance to do so. I unaffelfted by the incident. andoluin of Boer llri�aurr* A crowd of white people. number- London Rays: G�rm4n tJag at a vwintry holel � � , Tt is imposg1hl, t,, _In As a reaul . many p1rovisions ; �'� , . Sipido subsequently said he wanted 1whotber the revolver was loaded, and estimate the To*n Ortil,rahl.. fall about 80, living just below the Adexpatch rrrmf � �r Melbourn;,. AuR. w,-r,� a,qu,ttedo.al �f th' Old Plecti­ I— had disappear- I . 'I, �,, I I to kill the Prince of Wn lea "because he ' on being he affirmative, British losses. but as the men fought be House of Com -mons to -day Air -i ' it, addi ton et' I . rTe %ledre one or , � ��� � I I I caused tbonsandsofmontabe olaugb- miled, and begged that the call)rit st,dubornh it is probable that they A deBpate,h from SimonstoWn says dam, In tents, were seen at their ha- t Pirales tapturad a Fintimb fxiat near two minor ampn�mpnr an Rome of ", (reorge W y n d ba m, Pa r I in me n ta r ), the Clipli-lioung Shan dt�liivt Th� ­n­ielable importance. wbi,h h b d �",' " �i, tered In South Africa .11 might not be treated ton Severely. were large. _The condition of the Boer prisoners bitations just before the data broke, , I . Is . I - ___� 11rit ', ' -­ - ­­ nn- and have not been accounted for Secretary of the '%'OF OffLCe, reply- p IfO was murdered and the supercar- hi�rrowed from Mr fuRr 116 Taiha I*— � , ,; � is deplorable. The medical authori- 1, ince. It Is generally believed that Ing to a questk*n relative to the BO., ;r� taken prisoner 7 -, I 'in's ' ___ __ __ ------- ______ ----- . a Pret�rfn. W-11-, "fv,-. ArrIl 4 -It to 668 seem unable to cope with th ,file( amendment would .pEr the �'r'l 1. � � .11 .� � I I OfFrinlTV announced bere tbnt at the 0 all of them ware ftwept away, One pr�soners 'it, Simonato.n, sai-I Ohe The preaident of the Itakrin (*ham Plortoral laws in the Territories uni- , .1 . . � I : spread of typhoid fever. Therg %yere man, attempting to crone the road fi�lths aRhore far Pireeded the deaths ber has rpm gned be�au­ 4 trial) lt*y f,prm %rh the other provinces The �r., r �, . I'll lj I, ". '� Ploe,nkmfetu ­aterwork4 the Reput). fivar additional deaths on Monday leading to the bridge across the ,m bonrd ship 1c) prenerve order If rp-elp,tod. Flad;_ 1,111 nkr, proviled for the adoption of . I 11'_'.,�, �, ENTRAPPED THE BOERS lican forcek raptured -le­r, officors n f ballot. . � " .: ,, �; . " ' r rind 362 men. with I I gung, two am- ight, and the sick are panic-stric- river, just a.a the big wave rolled He ndded that 2,000 additi, nal Boer cnlfl threafpn his forrible expulRion i now form o .- 4., - , " I �� . � The hill wan read ill, fir.t . ".L�­'­ � do w n. was caught, and hill horse and ,,r,s,,n,r, WmId be desp�teh,.d to St The hla,ka of the CampronA arp time. , : I I Monition wagorq -her wagons and ken. ­­', ­',' I ��, 11 buggy went down with the torrent Helena forth�lth causing tho Germang tr,,ubie Ha . gh- -M R O'DONCIGHUF"; OF'pM �.. i'l, �.: I ,',,� � , . � , I "'I"' The dead are buried with as much I. � ,�, ., . ,. and were heard of no moroL _�_ - ty and brutal treatm�w fr,,m lb� The r�wlution which was lntro� 1.i L 11 W"', , �: I �,! Gen. Ilethuen Scores a Decided ..,._.__. pixht. respoot as the ex�gencies of the place A family of six ne.groes living to EASrERN WAR CL311D. (lermans stationed I here i, said to duced into tha House of (�ommcns K '' I I %;;Lli I , ,, , ., I ­�,C� ) rlloe7nfontoin. April 4. -- ,lV­lPdiq admit. But' the .gun carriag46 is no the valley south of the city, are he the trouble *hp 2*2nd of Marrh hy M an I , , ,, I A, sfterm,on ) - longer used, a waggon being requlqi - , r Muloc4t, to V-,', , , 4 , . I ' li rl :',cn Gata(,q hed - known W have been drowned, Ft ­��t�o - I , It iii said the Cf�nnor.q qvri,liente ip Prevent ahu P from the 'gub-lettingot � I " I - ::� 0 Victory Against Them. an �ngagcrncnt w1tr the enem, ,1 t tioned to convey it number of coffins i I '. , ,' � , " '] fiecidorshurg to-dav Detatic ,,f -h. at a single trip. It is eoUmat,--d that more than 100 ft­l- on -bone C�ln into Pori Arlb�r. intere"tPri in (I no- line of ve­pla he G ,vo,nrn�nt contracts and to secure , 'A ". 1i; L . A despatch drom London. April 6, Ing seventy men, and, commanded by, held here on boupes have been destroyed, and the A despatch from Shanghai, sayn :_ I !ng hu,l, by the AMeri-n .h,phijild 'ho I)"m"t nt Aulh wages as are , , . . 'Affair have not )ei been received h,?ro At a Mass meeting � ing ('�mp,iny to rarry grain from the pronerilly nr�PTA­l an current in each ,;� ". . says: -Tho War Office has received Col. De Vklbols Mareuil, were mev- -,-- - Tuesday at which 20,00a persons wAre loss to property will be great. The The ominous preparations of the HUR- upper Inken to Montren) f rnds ff�r rompotent . 11,� � � I the following despatch from Lord Ing. alonal the Jncobadal road, threat- Present. a remo*ution was pasliad amid breaking of the dam engulfed the old -orkman on all I f Roberts, dated Bloemfontein, Tburs- CANADIAN Altlfl LKaT MOVED. sconen of gren' ,we ter company's plant below the 8 Ian and Japanese War Departments G­m,nm�nt contracts. ,� :, , , ,W . entleg the British flank. They were t trithusiasm di3claring --------- 10- Is not to be, ,.. 1, .., .. ." c 1110wod tn remain a dorid latter. Mr. �, 1, . day April 5:- 1 disdoveted Thursday, but before, they the solemn conviction of thoao nsqem- ity. and it in to -night tying 15 feet 01"Itinue. The Rusainwi are rn,ikinif 144VE LOSr 23 (,UNS. � � i. .." .. 116re.. "a. ,,-- ­­ IF*— V.I. WTIt.V1.1 Under water, while the city in in NtrenuonA efforts to fill Part Arthur � 11 .1 0 D-nowhuf� of T�ronto hap been , . 61ttlizen telegrnplvi from Boshof could be, attacked they ha Itnek bled that the incorporation of the with grnin. even at war narde vrice.n, I - -pp�in,.,! to F,p,, (h,,t ill rovisions IN, . in I the Orange Free State, a little strong poAltion) on a kopje. I ,- C. r -van. South 'Afrienn Republic ard , ' tbe darkn4ons a.nd without water. ,� 1, ( . , � tl�rth­east of Kimberley) as follovrs:- Gen. Methuen sent a flying coltumn, I CAirnary rind are imparting quantities of %beat ii,lvi-h Is ­ n- r.,fi­'.rI7 I- ,,f lb- ,epolut,,, ,,,, ,r ieJout. and 4p. . e. On, CoM Colom April A - Orange Free State Into The Oil W, Reports from points below here are fr,,m North China, f ­'...d - 1. Thl. I' ­ -01 ontAr upon his ,at, r, , , � 'Surrounded Gen. Viliebois Marouil under Col. Peakman. to attempt to It ,q reported thet 260' lr4llre�tlta. dominiobs alorie would secure W, ce. to the effect that the flood haa heen on lmml§diate� , I Find a body of Ilders to, -day. None 21- Capture the pcftitl,on� The lZimbarley i %1h, �ere not aware that S,r (luirles prosperity, anti piabbe frotedom� fin most dinastrous. and thnt the h Japnn has Palled out her na�al ra- T� lotte g,.nr. h,q nlwRy, b ­n �on- ly i�', ') I , , capod. Villebois and seven Roorik kei reak- "rv" for igervice dunng tbo n prn3,h � siderp(i in in hinry Nrrl�4 a rflqar3­ EXTENsron OF PATIMS. I � , . ,.�, � . 11. Light HorRe outflanked the Boars, 1',.rqonq had occupied Kenhardt a O� South Africa. The National Ailtlwin Ing of the darn haR occa-sioned "'a"' y inW man�uvrei,.%. -he , 0 , � ed, oight wounded, fig y prisoners. , w a were soon surrounded. Then the I w f ... rode into ifint place. nave beeri was then gung. , I thousands of dollars worth of loss tAo n the onfire R PL In the proRent tt�nr lho Flr tiqh hAvP In -he Priirnte p;IIR (,ommitte.j the �, 1, ) I - "The attack lasted 11our hours.' The , rimboriby troops, eovered by the I .1 Ptilred by the Britiq% troops Property. The surface of the river a of'" ed. h 11 f- ,cmfp� on the fornmilisioner. of �. 'If . .11 corps behaved vary well. -------- 0- been particularly urifnrtanate in th�R I Our for" elitill fire of the British artillery, ad- - ----- 11- Patpntq, power to reliove patentees L' . �, " '�, ", Th� Canadian Artillery nap return- THE MANITOBA WHEAT CROP. -throughout the day has been dot" . � I , I � � was compoeled of Yeomanry the Kim- #"qed 'AV" the kooja Oder A. be**,y , (31d hey'e from Van by small houses or fmamentA of TYRANNY, bUr NO VIOLENCF- reptpe,t. their l­i,eq In li,)nq ha,ing werp r�n�iderpd, but %vere ittijetki,ned " . � , j:, _111 barley Mutinted CorM and 11�; Pon WvkRVl0i. ."m I hepn lipavinr than In any Klmilar por Until nflor' the nd reading of a I I .�' I /, -, rth tt'ret from the, Boors, which-compalled A V,.I­­ ., ,�..O,­. animaln, along - 140'n I � Battery of Artillery. a slow adftace. The Yeomanry sup- ftll,C" So Kwerfd Lost T",'a by Twit tod of their military hiwwy rhe gvn-r�l bill whi,h Mr Fisher, Kin. � , I I "Our losfts were.-Itilled, CA to ported the attack. , I AlivvnI .\orth. Cape Colony. April asid 4 WA*1 "IZ11*16 aftiall-141 with trees and debrin. all of which IR%0­1�0­ Of 10101 $1, -911�%mrn Ar­nd lox.e- up to d,to are - We, '14 , , ��, 1. 0 I 1, 'a' ,bear "timony to the ravages of the H."I.Molis �f Agrieulturn lq Preparing - �F ,,�,lp_ ,� ,.: - T 11 an 4 � " I � It, 1� B)y1a and WillianL% both; of the 6 - ThP cz,lonfoll division at. Wol len- A d"PAtell troul I Ni-h.l.on a rek I A 1-01 the �hnl, quontion of ext" st, ­',� *%�'J�1. . ?60- After three hours abd IR half of ,yr V"rfili" SAYO:­4 (told, In the mountainous region The L�ndon Timeq rorrPopondent !a, "M t P,a . .... . . 2 ,f p.i-pnt.4 after tbo Axpiration oft " Vrfa%# Of ' ' - matary. and tvto mon of the Yeomanry. b4tiavy fighting, the Boers raised . has rapturod five prironers nrid It is elikelatea that t6ra am itow, abovo Austin it Lnrpnj,o Marques quotpa thn R�r aotk*i lt*�* , I �. Wounded. about pievat men.,, whita flag. The Britisli moved for- 'our hum.red rifips. 11,e Boers are re � C,4pri.n . . . in 1101111 "mo Pand to inevit areeptio k pl� -1 ,:'T�, A dellpatch lromi, LMdon April 7. ward.to relli!IiVo their allirreuder. whiiii p ,Tied to be moving east and we"i WO,00 96respriapired for tt4bp IX Mail. In additi,-n to tha lonres here. the Mr W�tkinq�n. a Wonloynn clprg7- Near 1`11r,pinfontein I lnq� Tie, la�li thnf he had not !1%t1.e*#oA*;JN: , . , " I m -n ofHarriarni h V �; snyw-Tileto art) two or thribe reports a fluitibor of the Hoors fired a ,olley f I-ouxi Ule, and a number of them (toba In excesi of thA t which ire* rtAs dy International & Groat Northern, and %ht, h I,Iqrp hp 1pft - I fni1v lh�ivfhpt out this hill, but Jar. _tl�600* .11 - I re - at th# Rimberley troopill. A few, others I aro r,l,o,,,d M,,,eer, mile. do"" ffit, 1�j'gj.d1.lg,,lh10 fi,lor, 1. ,yokle, T the Au�tin & Northw�,Nwn Railroads Mir -h 21). nR denying auth,,ritatirply T�tal I . 23 , 4h. F, 6r , Q n tent art. nridor rZ1, nort)g hAlt 104� , 2 1�. i.farditl'g�,dbbi�fnt,U#3thU'6nfS litift"S it t in botli enfkring this c1tv. hnve suffered tbo old 1n4 alrendy diq,rPdilo,J story In ey-h,rig- ,kwy ha,p ,npin,pl �rif, ' the 14 V- I-rm mnv ha nillond-4611inthiP #of *04 (, . little action -0611t 111111ft WOM fired lndefl6ndimtly. They all event- I)rnng� iaver, estimated that, thlb ydar'll"fibekt o_r4o - gouth-eaft 6t 968h6f, * *hteh , the, 11glly V61d6d. t , Ft.r.., 1,1.ft ;J,ft.. IZ.IJT.d v�rply, the first -named ha, Ing a se- ,bell thr9p Rnifliali'mon wore shot in Re7on glinq f,vA taken with ('rnnjv at I to, in­fia�tlnn by the Jt2illeini" Aft*oi� Rkwo, 00 - ;,, voluntetil, *'Ul oiceed that 13C 14 by� over, two "IbUt wreck by reason of tbp floc,,,18 Hn rriamit h for ripflining to fight T%npkrd40_rg qn-i t- hurip,f in n mine � m;'t,t�hegi,rLonim Dmvim atie'rnof MIA � mounted ttoco,wiln iat;l- 1%ey 40" 8oft-homed and sillit-litio- Alfwal North, Raturday, April 7 - �. - ,O - , b�a& , i 1. ound a 11iXII winl6la.,haabbldi aAd . t1w, bat " iitornlnif� 14"IfIRt the Pri-iRb Mr Watkinann In thp Free Ql,itv th t E ch*�quf-r Court tit; I . ft* 8. 4 t)07)6 �, . led hull6to- Amajority of if,* prison- 'no Ro�al Irish Rifles, which have crop #ill show aq In go dt 8 lltm- - onys them in rnn,h Mtty fvrnn,y , I � - �xuhptitntp-i for thet Judlestl 64 to 4 If, I I I : . I . #j*; I , idein t6le- ets aroll.iom -but.,thirb arls b, Z fallii g back from 116tuxville. gur- dred tfibittillitid.bii0e �. TM IM rkll If iwn tow, r s Fn 11 h,nT n in , h F r g� During IWA M V9 p�und,% �f gnOd f� but Mr. Fi%bar replied t ., , �, A Clon,,61 Nt*s, t6rkftP.= I Fronth- I �u I pbb 06M 466's 1� .2o. I I �,� tral a of then, 04mvis, and Q0114adot amose I ri, ell P�a:e..N last night. Their retire- in partly, "olintalift 1#r tfilk-Agw*11 , Irtatice impnrtM during Janunry SO.- altat,8. but ba in not loware of any I - �� I , , I Friday# t*At4lk'Sail'Ibli-ii�"'Rijo4ir�"ii�iL , ' , - , , Ivory wom brought to tbo rnnrltats of I h,d not VAt frMly thought 0� , I � % � I . . J , . . , 1. I rutnt Wa* Covered 17�v a de,th,dihment to t1iii Wft*M4 nw1jb4r`c( patl#& iii.i4more lrotd than it ,urported. violence towards them I Zanzibar. bill I I : I I I I t �'. . 4 I I � 1. ., I . . 1. I . L I . I ., I � I . . � 1. I ,; . ., . I , � I ,I "I .. 11 i0l It I I � a . I . � . � I I I I I I . 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