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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1900-10-12, Page 4SIN rd Ssbury ilis Posftoi as ANS ME T ET Still 'etain remier. R BE TS ElEA Ref orals tie Would Not Begin With 'Wolseley—Chamberlain Bitterly - Attacked Over His Course Regarding Rhodes — Timothy Healy Having a Most Enjoyable Time in Ireland--Ex-Queen Natalie, of Servia, Speaks Very Bitterly of Her Son and His Wife. o. Loudon, Oct. ,t). -As a Conservative ; Conservatives ... 274 xnajority daily becomes more and Liberia.' Unionists ... ... 53 znore assured, spoeulation els te the Liberals ... 83 pereonnel of the next Cabinet grows Nationalists 50 rile. The Am:Masted Press Warne ! Independent Labor ... tbat the make-up of the next Vale- London, Oct. 7. -The Government net will be oso ciinilar tu teat of >Id will meet Parliament as if there predecessor that iwill d had not been an election. It W t come t preeedentee that a Ministry IShould startling surprise. ; voluntarily appoal to the country The Marquis of Lansdowne, who, ; without changing its personnel or next to Mr. Chamberlain, is vitt! announcing its programme and se. ject of more attacks th txt :lay other ("are an overwhelming eadv)rselm"to Cabinet member, ean have the War yet the victory is even greater than .Offiee portfolio again if he desires; theo figures show. The Industrial -and he probably will accept. et, its ! centre.% without an exeeption, show he has inapeeit belief in lewd Rob- aIandslitle for Mr. Chamberlain. The eeres, and is anxious to •o-operiste few Olneteltion gaille are in leolated with him in reforms which lie ha e eingleenember constituencies witieli been contenaplating for some time, Were influenced by losaaL intereste. but would not eounnettett with Lord Mr. Chamberlain bas had the plea - Wolseley, late Continander-in-Chiel, sure of- eeving Mr. Philip etanhope, and elent. eh. Evelyn Wood, Adjutant. Mr. James Stuart and ter Wilfrel General,. with whom hie relatious Lawwn• his three Chit( personal are, greatly 8'6r:tined. tradneers, all lose their eeatis on the Sellebure to Stay. -- :same day. In fact, the vote of eon- fitentetoLfl We South African pulley, 'It Le untrue- that either LordLane- which 'wits never deubtful, hits he- oltaxviie or the Duke of Marllearettglt e1,411919 att enthusittst tot ate•toptatiee. gras beeu offered the Lord Lieuten• Mr. Chamberlain as the dominant fate ettney of Ireland, mei it is quit' Me ter in the Brityoti probabit. that either still Wise seek Ir. John 'Morley 4 ...of • rftuf LI' k au offer. though B:liari Cale:glen dote- -co-3 :11°' ja f •untry amen' tetattioereotee Intend t •ti *I t GENERAL DORT NEAR 1 [PENH. An English Boer Commander Surrenders. BALER CHASM THE BOERS. City of London Volunteers Sall for Rome -- Quick Recovery of the Wounded -Doer Prisoners Protest Against the Continuation of the War -Lord Roberts' Return, Ottawa, Oct. 11. -The South African ntail, which arrived to -day, brought several reports to the Militia Depart- ment. Lieut. -Col. Otter, in his report for the week ending 2.1th August, from Krugersdorp, says: "In conn.ec- tion with the past month's service it may interest you to know that the battalion has so far eompieted 1,000 miles of straight marehing since its arrival in this country, and that dur- ing the last two weeks we have not had a man fall out on the march, al- though our average was 17 miles a day. The battalion, when it reached Krugersdorp, Aug. 22, was very weak, under 400, all ranks, but st-as certain- ty In first-elass marching trim. Gen- eral Hart, on our leaving Krugers- dorp, took oceasiou to express his gratification with the eonduet of the eattalion and his regret at parting with it, and wished it every good fortune. Tide expression from lut of- liveor of General Hart'e totamp I eon - shier a great eompliment. During our reeent wavelet; 1 have tried the ex- periment of organized singing, and found this to work admirably. "I am very glad to be able to re- port that Captain Matti/smell has re- pined tue battalion from being a preemer In the enemy's hands :since • eentlattey. Ile Nays, "Ile ts not the .imett 7th hist,. Ile has appeared before the leading' Ogisotroati%its in irochind ondang. th oaly tak. bt.gatiting.. e nsuitl bot ael of offieers thnperlall ,Z1.141 M.drours:44Ear woo W111 V% en roeeret 1,' WI: .41 liSk_Viri, 1 '1 41.flI Ile to -king '.4.1'. well. anti *kirtIll ;trot Int.toteiy oppt1col to :XII'. fete' . perhaps, tlik. play is not romot... wh,ea o awl has Iteeit PN,011V rktt(!ti from all ...nond rarl (•,;(04,4%-411 s hit:tomtit I t 11.m for t11., minw.,t,„rial 1,,,,10,t, at. lee,: i.e.% PS a sere iitteriettitig at•eount Of partizan Gott•rointento laird Salieintre ' ontone tlo• trOotin ol ,r ti ... ," . !will 11 '41441)4 the INV till1 Tt•Liqh k1:1,1 1 :Lk' ,E, ,,,.. : lib. 'i n. In the POW 148' i' hands. orcilovt Office pirtfo..`coh at, io4'it'ot4o 4% , %%hail 0441. emu: I algio. loole o',: .1,1"..;.t 1..11,0,. Although well treated. he still unototr- •••*coy e!,,4191111:141.4 4 +4. :,,,,,,i„,. ,, °hew WPM tl, ,,,,17,114141 1t ti Of lwrik‘ a titai anti , r,ything ite Inns t.ail tto n'o* fellov.• i 4.1,(3 „,. (,1,1".111,,t; "Itt.r„,.:,,g, ' ,,,,,- 1, •,,i, . pliyeleni Inll'llAliP "'ha" 11•'"1"A 11114. ..................................................................4 of tho• Calatieot 4! 444.4 to* Lie i; eat, .,,i nom we. 8 01 1 1 4, key,lk•i: it7. : '. . riot'l ittanit the ei-untry with iletteral eo)ang so. lie Wet's ottoman:I. (4 • Vrobable 01:11;•,113 1 • rite Admiralty. Iret. 9i ° r41., ',1"1-. ,1 I t •• • Iteg11114"14tal 1C4 4 M I S 4.4444 * moves of the plan ot the soldier' wives .to send -the men le sovereign to spend in London. • The letter is dated August 25th, Engle Rieer, the writer Was to leave next day for Belfast, Where be expected to have a Pig fight. • • tee-- , , Letter From Lady Roberts. Toronto, Oct. 6.Dro' Ryerson has received the following interesting letter, dated Pretoria, A.uguet 25tho, from Lady Roberts at Pretoria, whitth explains itself ; ei think you must returned home by th-is time, .and 1 must, therefore, Write to tivank you for the £100 you sent m.e before looteng South _Africa., from the Canadian lir:knelt of the llede'Croes Society. I was very glad to get it, or eke Red Cross depot It:ad not been open- ed at Pretoria at toli,e time, and 1 end rather mite to the end of any resources. Yon will sea by the en- closed receipt tho.t I have spent il81 5s. on sh•eets, pillow oases, and shirts, and the remainder, £18 15s., is to be spent in providing invalid ch•aire, and emethes for one of the hos- pitals. ••Thro weather here is quite perfect, and there is very little sickness con- selering the enormous force quarter- ed in the district around Pretoria. The hospitals here are perfect now. "This weary war still drags on, anol the guerilla phase it has assum- ed is very troublesome and difficult to deal with. My hueband has start, ed off on what, I trust, prove to he els last advance. Please God it may be successful. 'I am timnkful to Hay hie le In svanderfid health. 1 don't think hose ever seen elm more vigorous in mind and body. nothleg seeming to tire him, I cannot imagine how the rumor has got about that hie is In had health. Thank Good there is not the slightest foundation for it. Be- lieve um dear Colonel Ryerson. yours Ninverely, (Signed) "Nora Roberti." Boer Conroy captured. eenolon, thee 5. -Lord Roberto re. 114,..ts to the War Offive, under t•late of Ir. 1,103, ,0t. 4, tliti.t form un- der General Clements had ourprleed a Beer tenivoy near Rusteuburg, vap- twit* 29 wagons, some rifles, 0.nd 10,000 rounds of ammunition. The only British intsualty Wati one men weaken Loire olZuberts adds that the (1.1.5. Maio': at Dejager's drift on Oeto- infr I were not as serious as at first reported, only SProu having been Wf /4444,14.1 O.N. Refugees Return. LourIo:o., Oet. 3.1 ---The Foreign Of - flee loot, revinveol the following des- p.tcoo.o.'.41L Brit1811 111)4.11 V1111011iS. sp 14 Sou th Afra-a, Sir Alfro-ol Mole- "Tie- refugeee will begat to retarn te le.t. 10, at the rite Id' • ..o,t 1,1:111‘ weetioy. It %%eh tate. oat ;; thew monthe Nem irrtte the • et ,4 .tro. waiting in etettio tsf- ?NAM -31y the ottiy rocally untporo..; thp,o t • angel. are - o r14%.!.. ! ante ity°U9 iZt.u`.; • t - 6o .9". 14 ant t•han n ra 66 a- • i4 "t %`1 .r..2,1 Cfamt .*Ila a ara -an gar dap NEW: regimental rt - 08 to e ro. 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As a tioe .:-13172t ...fere:. and :eve el:meet I -fele eol:',1-s, ... r ennstitut-Lcae- area likely to tfel..V4f..ott. 4'4 Nutafie spoakg. Ink: fere:. Laece ecei patio:Leo-lied a re.- or:lark:1;0e ineor Watii former wt.., has leen ritg at a Villa altar Sat ri,'Phas- ^'4Eue Queen 44rics riot rainee 1.e4' rds in regard to leer son and the isCemen oe Servia. Sae says: Lee *Large that I :tent her ixe..altI:,g- eetse,o-ieare;e fan infarneus bit of mel- ee% on her part, eet me a pre- at....fer d:onessai of few flrof ply Irrot.-chroiol still at Preigra•le miterig_ort•br pott'set their allow- I.IXever was a mean mere lee:en- d tear; my clear, olroluoirel seri by effete, .19.4tierltir-991.1114,,v1. rearrowe tel Scrviati 9,ntia„1-7:et. ra yerrt thilire" inneenage le lee etreng, anew - ter peeress lex en Natelle'e 14*rftateen eregat See reeceint Iter 1Illotes efferte too nip tee efestr tserititii *" ir;;I'4" 4444 ° 4.11' 1 1i1,4.g 1!,0 .4141001 24 v t';too* 4. %. -(0,44 r 11- .19. itt„, 11..K4k 011:4 MAIDEN° 14tor 114 L.13.erott. wig,* , a'al"- ""'" 7' 11/4" -t0=$(.1 toPlo - gra' Ira ar110.• a0,48Et tr-k1 12. 04 .4*. 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L arona sick "Er...0-adon, alter. ?„.-Tll.,,,,t• brief prun.:fe 8.0t.taoras gl:rcs the Lantikau liaturr- Thereereee end Red rtess eenrel. 14" 14-4 morialt:g itAsurtt Pry thres'fc- ottaw.a, Blrg .191 tntC,14.„.",S tl,,f9 ex:tritest- ‚4'o +' Htlydolvecn, 3E;,,,t,„ Lon,lan balay Maul, wIalela "00441104 t113' a tr,,,,ehc.1 koott., ftwin f;',Laa elreu!atiora One, Mit lon an.1 trptitiy, has Eritherta been tate eyf the wnrmr-st 4-1 supporters of !Ir. rettenberlaiin'e pol-; ymia it? ley, tow 27-irirgestis that the ; '430."6 r'. It. is, pos._ argats'te kmuorItc . sibte," it *says:, "to. understand 17.t,e'' in Ottawa for th• e men, ' grave- apprehension with which 31r. hese had to buy a great aria:_y CE2ana-T3e.riedit's '1314 ('3 to 'tire fi.iglirest t„.,111,,orts fo, ee„,,e It 04.8 4- : office wo-ati cause antong the thiitoot-ole,', eoeeeol ;tan: at the thing- that, tseet•- ; and moterare mon 0;ra tire continent - GIRL VICI'1211 OP 1101IIMES. sent us, bat witen we laavo the ez,s1.1, had a gre:at deal or trouble gettta Finding -of Read Ian take :Veer Chi- " eondensed milk for the men who eago 'fa:et-Hies a Confession. were net wel, and what I did get * I baol to pay three priette for. It , Chicago, Oct* 7. -It is staa teat the Is 4.4.44)4) 14 impoiRlble tfY get anytleug tarmac. fornal in Cedar Lake, near up from Cape Tottex. Since I eame ikamr"a'a, 712:1*:, 41- few daYo ago, 15 t4 'Mit here I 'have been able to, awl that of Nanithe Wiltlarns, of 1,22014 have. peel ebeet £1.0 for the ;,,eninp. Wr11ghi 114'o.11 avenue, this city, one of 1 will have something to say taborat ; the tronerons vielitas IL 11. I t• ire Canadian Red C'ross fund and Ilohnet-o. w• e can get what we 3l4Z3. 4.11 . the investigation which led ; the wily it WaS expended out here. " ; Since landing in Cape Tesvn I have a the exeeution of 11ohnes lie admitted not seen one tent of it or anything having -dispotoed of the hotly ; purehased for my battery from the Williame by dropping, it into Cedar Lake. nro eitahn •d that the woman 'Perhaps I may get vonaia for use 911tA her death tat the hands of her ' on the steamer on my evny heck, eister. Minnie WI:hums, and M. eon- but have any (.44 41114t4 about lahat. calved arid SLINI,Spi11971,3" carried eat the ; ;, There are some things that 1 'w*..1141' *0;ttais for the dia4po...:Ition of the Lott". : like to say about. the manager of that fund oat here, bait think it ; 1114:nes, if will be receonerated, 41111will 4- that better 'to wait trail 1 get da:T4r,i Ulf! t11:44 PeAtel eltiltiree and home*. There 1194 one thieg that you ; hurled their 1111,!1£4 111 a 1100154,, he rent- 1, ; Ole rest assurel of, and that is on St. Vincent street, Toronto.. : = that my "men will not want for rtraY- - Mr. Henry Corgi/4 31. P., has ta,.. ; thing if I have to $pend ray own eepted the a''''onsarvative nomination tnotif'T theln." for East Bruer.. • elajor efeardnian thoroughly ap- wounded in the War in South Africa, 29,000 have eeturaed to duty. Seush quick recovery of sueb a large percentage Of the wounded rather breaks doWn Baron Bloch's theors that a Modern war lei impossible ow. leg to its slaughter, though i It is true, 210,000 British staldiers have found graves in South Africa, Relatives Must Walt. Ottawa, Oct. 7. -The De- partment has been fairly inundated with letters asking. for a list of tile 111011 who are coming home on the Idaho. The cost of cabling the names MIS estimated at about Sle 800, a sum that was regarded as rather too much to pay for informa- tion that would be of little use, and could serve no portieular purpotse, so it wa,s decided tea ehe English precedent, and let relittivee wait un- til the transport_aiLrives. • I DeWet Near Wepener. Aliwal North, Cape Colony, Oct. 1. -General, De Wet is reported to Ws a few miles south of Wepener, in the ; Orange River Colony, about seventy ' miles north of Aliwal North. The Boers near here are in a state of great excitement. All the outpost camps have been called in, and prepar- ations are being made to defend tho town. A detaehment of Cape police engaged m reconnoitering Rouxville (somewhat less than. half way be- tween Aliwal North and Wepeneri rode out of elle exel of the town as the Boers galloped in at the other encl. Two mounted Australians were cap- tured.- Some of the Rouxville mer- ehants have destroye.1 their stoeks to prevent Om front falling into the hands of the reefs. Still 4,000 Left. London, Ott. 7. -It tos eatimated, ac- eording to the Pietermaritzburg cote respondent of the Daily Mail, that from 4,000 to 5.000 Boers have re- treated from Pilgrims' Rest, north- east of Lydenburg, with four Long Toms and 22 other genie. The vorre. epontient understands that their Long Tom ammunition is :tiniest tec- h:lusted. Boer Prisoners Protest. London. °et. 7.-A despatch from Bloemfontein savs that one of the Boer prisoners in the Oreen Point, ;Cape Colony) eneatopment has writ- ten to slat Post, protesting against 4.ont!nuanoi. of nit -truggle. If the end is not renelied soon, IIP thoo•laree the prieeners at Cape Town and else. where will eoene a (melee protest. .7 e Lord Robert -0 Return. London, Oet. Newe *Jaye that , *et. olato• of hortl olepartitre from Smith Afrioci has hew; rvi,tki bor. tOtt. !net week in °et -oilier. • annitim-roe iimnpre d LST VithiLii: 1,14,54. ti • Late Prernier. 01 tent:met; DRS . ri :tele t * the itrrtteit tentvoy nom P.- r..lroft artolo.ar 1st ° COillStitUenitS t t rotpdorts etiolere...• too.ot- its it-ttetit. The il-sers ormi 138. t$1141 14010' e lw HONORED WITH THEIR TRUST. .10 DiruAtan halm. ?hp ivutr,-• , l'elltiorteeloN the leartiotoi %eine, 4)) 4., !toe- eeee teseo, ear, ft1101;''Y't .^411rie.si. leoreo ete •loette• a;t* el ,(1 t."7%.,111 4"1.84 "4444". h th.* "'Att. Hot! 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CHINA'S MILITARY ACTIVITY Forts Tieing lettt in a State of Defence: and Manufacture of Ammuultioe Ilurried-Li Hung Chang Starte for Pekin -Left Tien l'sin Sud' denly for the Cbinese Capital. Tien Tsin, Oct. 6. --Li Hung Chang whose visit to Pekin appareutly hal even postponed indefinitely, left title nen-ning for the Chinese capital. Ti14.4 five Belglau engineers and oto.esionnries who had been kept pri.: .soners for many weeks at Pelting: Fu, but were recently released un, doe orders from Li Hung Chang, whit directed thht they have safe escort. to Pekin, refused to start, fearing treachery en the part of the Chic. ese escort. Approve of Fretieh Plan. London, 0..oct. 7.-A despatch (rote St. Peterseurg states ott direct, ofy fugal information that Volute Lame-, dorff. the Minister of 'Foreign M' fairs, is in entire aceorti with tile idea. expressed in the note of We Deleaese, the French Minister er Foreign Affairs, in regard to the teettlement ef tile Chinese troublee, France, it is saki, will intereept the' tiewe or Rsin. an rogard to a a:mt.': coated peoltranamta an Chinn. to the ° Statie. A theenoteli front Pekin of elate of 001. 18t, elyro the ituselluni have stleinher pinte. thIneso• Court tor Slogan. 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P. P., is busy witt his .3-310.3-310,'- prepare for tioclutArPursued by tuner. tion at Nanaltto. Georg.Sttpos. ot -- ' , .s 0,:,, rmautie(au, ig .sr 0. .,s.%:•lo,„ 0t,..-),3.-,.,--.„„me,..itie-P,if.ftrr.iklioi x,,.e:-,i,o.,,tctoitnehe rahoioSl'f rt.:114411.? lattsar'l 4404.f,f, wts appeitate(1 4;4'l-34)1-33 11e4'.-Nelien-Tatitttota.e.a.L,.Lviefoharg0-- 1.4 1Bol?7 4stetograpetito torarwr- y°y• a.etee staidr(dtaeelons',.Y.n. 5orehas been pursuinirgoer14e1)Ee9t4 743 08' =v 0 413* 1149 eie1_,Itti„,00,,,,,,,m1etreportstho.-uhrough riZgria's 7:est el Irag.rse fulara 4313, 8111-, ineoere root thter1M:Irr• witt rverse 4444. I'.kiiis tow near 'nrigsttdtsi ; whole 'o, 4. and teenimisson ,te, smftrA,4oFsill 1151(1041 114', northwardithen aelonraed to 16i 11-1. '.,t4 raP3”. 00414) lo cnta4.w8,„he DoerS La:xhave miztlrea th,„pamfi CMSt. Cwohligel to ratstand. With een men 413 {II/tk, Smith and' .7049 to rfier-Teit. T.• Chinwere — lltru, tie inve-Aitation wal he, ,.?rriiietaDr. btt t Soled for Panglthoroughani thorfort- thV.ttfy t,corrosoohat .,es ta 7'st f14Ok74.4 '111.11114 CPr4retel 14 4., PtrromaCapTownat.-111(Iv 01 L0tuoCon with theCrowsNet assetengnios eewy4oa Vohtnteew 6411101 for LoncL):4 to- 1 the grt:Dikf thberelgdi:,,m.aaasa ie 0, aang1-martat caa3 ta"attstgzt,"84)1104. 34433440 4.490144 1') erete14 31 tpfrmr. ,t.e,gnome:tt,iegistrverttn o v, their dearture beteg ettended eteoene4)4',4'48'4ere4.44 4.1441143 4144:4'bylaceretiie4s ' , , f t'l o m i l .ory :creek d'Ariek Where he was ece 81.0:71 I attan.rpt to eiteck Earl toe-` a ecene of Um:len:lone entIrlSb'es-.111- ststel by Ralph Smith, is a guarantee 7 Li's progress to 4.k-kint. Another re- address thanking titent for their :•*:•r- ; place g,rlevanees in regard to (114:PM', 1 mane to Tien-Tein. Etat makes rail et home. tiecl by the Laurier' Goverrarnent. ,$:.!:r Alfred linte"-r. 14 111' that, notiting will he left 'undone to , evert 14340 4' tie. 44.11 4') of the •Ree-; tepee to tht E14209.90* told them that :t ; eapareise i'mmigrateon innitrig; mention *if retereetIthe l'Orer'' M1111 - Still greater reception awaiteil ti •-evem those hemline questions elreadv sere", bereit '411% azid hal two guns. "‘ A Shaangha3183314911.43318333183314911.43(1314 too the Stania- 1 e .' 'I;I; Roed .le n;elousnctt,d, ito11. .-nr.ae ti o ..: e en -*.e nt .-t1t:;:V:1a'1 ; %o. r te ew,• nr,tto tu 3 :'01re-.2!0 1 tle1Ite1RtrMedil191itasufcett omtvi po,A 4res)utneenfem;:ingtheeg: ortCibora. 1111t* duct of the British in the war as ot Port CobornC,Asrlt 8e04 44449 4.11 I4 acord with threl", of civilized of thestrke of theixdrill re:Mfetiiy it 31nttrnaat warfareThChirnenothe SynolHogan, Maerentell& Coeecitreettar;221=15110nand in mat atkw wh:) 1°las:dars-YIng-Nwhwatseas-STRUM STOPS WORM. r.: 3':)44:'4)44,' tifil". Price Time' t!tet.49144 eStyter,wasparticularl,t for theworkofimprovirtr1;nri"1'vicvtritetsforte in a state of vointin denunelation of the Britishhave teAdea taelay o In;119t11" encec.t,-T"t aectenethmn1115qesalofbardrillsThis foro iarousiy burnnghouses occupied 100 men will btliown tlT'wreporl l 04 31 n lLIe yn Br ieteishliD_ e_ wa•s is'nP io a t e '. ber t T4,f14"r;lrr1aenits •;'' eait 'ie:f!a.t.e*'litt1teeyo _ ,o. tt4 e4 1u1• v41 e1i cape Town, 0+34.,.Synod And '41a' DelIntmg, -a. aready 14 :9 r1D arl;talPkale bywomen and cfhirenOutsideand hat work on thherliorP)e ornMi"4loner 15rIIri:1er teSynod bisspeeea is angrily 111491419 Will be preteetilv at a tnl"\Pf°a'0411Pjeti%;;ofel71-1; condemned. 41 11 41 1yang artonal. ' e t i . 10,000 in Soldir• krales. 1 Mr.Stephn Vong,IA., oT- ien o Aeirt.i l - 4 . • .O44., 7„-C41144yei 30,000 om) he 4.O:4e14'11324.4.19 .141 • ; for 134)2'r41441 • I.114:11