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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-03-09, Page 5SUPPLEMENT TO THE CLINTON NEW ERA. 'LADYSMITH NOW AT . LAST FR .antl-Engliecartoons, Over ithowiana home pureettestlin numeroast poet card* of tide ehareeter thaltgary far tite woe of the thithat IP army will bs chipped to South Africa li ea tally the which are made Ita Gormley. during the week. see nouier uauie txpecteu Abraham Kraal. • -------"--130ERS LOST THEIR ,11 London, March O. 4 a. ra.---Atafeking . _ r is to be relieved avii aeon tiet the Brit- , junior step on the teado to. m4jor eraiiyWtflfo aIreadY on, the woY general. of Ladysmith to tile British:I:400e,, ish rce t til! -can raise tbe siege. 'This The eerVica regulatione prevent the Ytome la deacribed vaguely est eetreng," intmecilete prontetion of Oen. Buller, Britielt Jenne comequent on 0°118 Trio Kimberley Light Home IN men- dblieitta'hniet tvdooterk„ Wilt he recur -end et no days of the siege, stoma: White's tioned tie a component, in 'view of the /°°° 10 the` klllen. and lynnndeti le - tact that the Kimberley Light llorge•, batt1e1,080 i captured, 1,070. . la under the control of the DeBeere ' ' Lett Childeen 13eltind. huller% lois-Killed and wounded, Company, Lord Roberto' vleit to eteense, eeerce eesene of tbe most 8,506; ea-lateral:I, 756. Kimeerley probably had to do with pathetie ineldente Otte Boers" eur. Total lose, White and Buller, 6.012. an arrangemerit with Mr. Cecil Rhodos THE AtARflit IN. to twe this company tor troops. ' ried flight te that Mal* thildren were found in the, trenebee, lest, if net for- Of the actual relief of "the Place, eer..Ithodes ana ea Keliewleh have gettent he' their pareete eWlneton Churchill male an intereet. had differences of policy, It appear. -....- • leg ace,ountein welch be gays' "Dug- Svilich, AIL11013...end With_the relief of LONG TOM .. etabert s NV ;it, a ilng the atterneen tat the ellith oev• IMberley. "What shall I do with ILIAJ .. Cape Town, literal 4. -The On,sland. alry brigades presgell forwerd from him Re Col. leekevelelt Is •said to have . V tele neWeitapPr, etates that Gen. Murdoch toward liulwarte, Hill, un. wired to Lord Reberts, wee, Itelf. , • . ' I1 the afeking Still, Cheerfu ., and Ab e to X r began the withdrawal of the cler Dunilonald, in the direetiOn of heenterouely, replied, according to a Boer forme oppoting Gene Runes" on Istlemmith, The' hoere tired on tea 'm°17„'eltettlatead at the °10bs• L'Pnt: Feb. e5tbelevate:me troopwith artillery eta. llim ele left a force at Greblerhi kloot to tioned on Bulwana •HIII. tivBeoefit ituniedeursormanyree,setenrconmstneoetniloyn :toe; give the intreesesion that the relief of ' • teltout 4 P. M. Major (ough% re. surrounding the Cape Colony. Netters) they resisteare , .,;••., • d. The siege was wholly aerate- that the riclingia ding leacleensith weald etill -be ebstinately gintent, wince, was in atIvanee, totted. end • etirrine . up the Dutch. Martial law , Celladian Artillery Oet an tiVistionet Cgicale the paper States, and it had to ronceallng Ladysmith , were aliPar. "° ennStnment17 teen (leelared" •'tite TOW11 When heating for the Free- - be ratted on account of the conditioner ently umecupled. He reported this to l . Ale Cearaberialtite request for 2,500 • ,--Ttitelss From Crenje-i-Pris tiers Try to EseePe-Oetaete Stil on the tvesterit border. _.3., to Dundonald, who determined adeitionaiestrellan hushmen is .un- Mr. ,- " Henceforth, the, Onslaed SaYs. tiffit ride. through tbe gap wee reaelt the dertitood to be explained lay the fact POshing Perwatd---Rebeill Re initiated 10 the Prieska DietrIct--eelen . ' Reitablican 'forces will stet selelY Settle town, with. tWo 'squadrons of the tnat tha War attic° ref:1°1"a We Hold 0 t. f %l.11 Whiteeto be promoted -seep beret! Army 1.0ft Children -Behindee- defelleive. ImPerlial Light Horse and Carbin. Doers, Who according to the httel- eers. The rest of•the heitish egeece Lepa,ronent, have been qUieitlY eLoneon Mee% ,despatob. to picket line. When we started for repo d to in th, UP t.adtesinii,h, eterrison to be Se t to idinii River :District, • .. . • . e. lenge in Pursuit. • gade Was sent back to Greni-Buller a Collecting great queetielea of ?mien- , , , _et. , tt an e res e moon a 11 stonden litearcle 5 4 a4-TJre only - would reglee mu longer tit n they : the Dail; ,Orap1114, ,Sent trona Lady- ev I lia-e°°1311.' woo° wa0 :Only ` all °Tit' !witnesses et, the ZeutPansherg dig. frieze • did, ter tee tea oe .that. they had not - emitli TharsdaY, says that: •. Of daylight, hat, . trIct, itt the north. of the :Transvaal, aovilve,oPerittione owes* ,Idhehhern •CapeSCelione, Genete :beet, • Week the estireand trooltse'exPelleel the Boers 13imehegnes .ttek, bet Was eteeetle etroter t poet a that:He occupied the and -latter reputed& an nt • lea.ee Ladysmith, and is arrtving at tyhe Mpoi. Bever damp where the troops wee remain several deys, afee,r•whielt they will go farther eleutit. They are emaete.ted and exhausted, and eay-the road to Cetenso present's merles that eteceed in horror aloes depicted in DanteSe Diaati Mete and anie twee are lyingmarthated and petrified intee troughs-a...totem:rite occupied by • tile, Boers, wa.1. fell the air wiela a e, Rivet. le .re long dietattee behind:these commanding Ironies, .and Witwitter's .Ittled ridge; of which Jobanneabu.rg Ja the kese. IWO to the north. If 'Lord ' Roberta ha's sent itlittong bode of • (entry toward Vryhurg and, Metre- ' king, it wilt:naturally be reintOrcele• andeonverted in dite tines hatet n, turn. ing column a galluit. peel ..ketteng wale tem. , • , • e . • oved .neari all their he y mate 'To -day, March let, Gen. Knox With' "The troops gait:Med' On SWIftlY In where :they are preparing to cerry iiiekenieg etenole.lie easees•where ear-, • Another CainteitteeDeadt •Bra-• rerea prior to •, et ' • • • : a brigade will start in permit ot the spite of tee rough ground,up, and dant.- on guerilla warfare. . . . reed Wawa had been -attempted, . 'minted. The; Deily News corresponde t, in ci• retreating mienay. There was no cone hill; through clongee and, scrub- oak, tattle have washed the earth.. , --„, th° .0sfont,i:Aa Mate, 5,-Privatte.Y.: Age .away, vereSeefee:iee letereelieeteedetieteteeeteeee.. . ' IA- despatch., dated Ladystnitla, ednee" 'radon apparent in their,. retreats They .till they could See. the LBritialf guns .,, 13ritisit Marching North. e and • out of ,tho. earth stieks ghastleS .1:tett:a:eon, *Who. treble:4 H. Cemeany,`". t . elm_ day, Feb, 28tbe says: same off -three tratne 0,44 then blew up fleshing 0 from Wagon =I. •Then it Cape Town, .11arehi 5.-A etrong legs and arms of dead burghers. ot Halifax watt was afterwards trane- • • setee "Genera! Belief's. brilliaet : ejuba the belegee'. - • . „ ,, • , wee on faster till ettddenle there was 'force of British, including tile ,K1mber- • • SITYZT GETTING SaddIED• {erred to.:F Oemparty, of Qaebee, has • a°7 ''''.- day vieteryt tollosting G al .Rcie -. . see,- : • ,, a challenge: .! Who pee there e • The. ley Light Horse, le miteceing 'north- • A despatch • feone Gelonteen, eget! that • deed hone the trotinds ',he rarrei44,itt. • positione, berts;.seeme to have co, lately d • •Ltiaysmith Garris . ne. • smith rellevin • arra " was the. . • Lade . g : , 3r. . ward from Kiinberlee. It is expected• accordine to Boer pretsenees another the engagement at Paardeherte all the ' motelieedtee Hoene we • ,are now • Vetertneeltzetirge March 4.,:e.A. dee TehlY. ' • . e. : " that the crossing of the Vaal elver . . - we e. ..-.. important British success :will (Rause • The Royal Cenadians ere 116W res:-' ---':- • .. ,,. full retreat in, all (lir tons. They spatch from Ladysmith Kies it •is tine • e:Alet:EeED, BUT' BER010., will be disputed et lenirteen. Stream.% President Steyn to Pee to 'Pretoritt, lag etter the hard WOO; of the reci:nt e•nemy to Intake them • e, seesset .jeet eget' conveys el' Wegens melee , necessary feesend telegraph Wotan,. eThe tattered and aertost'bobtlete where the railway bridge has been leaving a 'provisional goverriment, at - Slighting.) • - . .4 000060 ' . _were. two .ittlied enee v*.15° 1,9pg trekking across t , dietant plain , •Mentsto that place, as tile Boers lett Dien se•Ladtrinintit eroweed. ,strountl, wrecked. i , e " .1 ' 1 i '' 1310enationtetz, which Ls like•ly to Make . Clengrattetatory istferenees, to the , ee woneded. 'e.'" • • hee .e.,,,tes, e from; tile Spon kopspa and (Meer •t enam,=,..1' el ._0 stock the whole oolonee cheering very 1 eeb4,.„ . Even in the . , 'ea- es. ' . • . peace overturees these Free Staters Canadeana are Conteined in the ordees set. 1 ' Gelm*al.. 'eatacre ell "'"'""°•" '''''''''' '". brook,:sspruit to anotlet ranee.* - Itesidente 4. Ladysmith 'are alreiadts , . , . .receilitairapit III V01'46.111. theedirec- convey: •wltn gene he I:nevi de arriving at Pietermaritzburg, .It is theyaTed,rat etah:Wggain .and pale Merits!, 1,3ete• Pree.ialtned• not wishing rot peeve trekking nit° . of tee comMandelft offieere • eets 69°12,,Artoff.4.8,r,P,;1131/r*A-'13,111.11reii;:nre.tttir4,1*..444'0.WvimitIlhirm auclh. Laagte The 'enemy BMW such. belieVed that the troops who garrison- d. The re- Cape Town; Mitreh 5,--Str Alfred 1,111- 1leving term watt cepeucted in trlweph ,ner le:Mee the following prose), Transvaal, anct there Itelp.ng 'Le The ileteth of the bees. le good. . Ines . make a stand, which not of the J3r1t """""-"e" e haste that General Buller's „cavalry the town Will be camped in the peettion, brio had two gene; into the, tosen"headqestiteria Where then - • ••• -• • f tish neettery critics now :point out Australians yItitortoue. ,objeot .00034, wee to px,event . are ptebably hanging on their • rear, efool River district, whielele one Of the they met Willte, Minter. Hamilton arel "Whereite the enenisee forces have' sets' constitute. the meet diftecelt and . roads, Where the Boer rear guares .deepatell Irom Gen, Relterte has all the lietoes 4l, 1' " invaeed the dietrlotteof Prieska "Kete decidieg titature et the war, • T4ondog, re • e•-• 6 eei-ie a1t h 7 Te D d's the, Boers at, Stormibong haterferings and are seile impeded by difficult healthiest in the colony. *With Genetal 'Brabant% cane:mien, 00111 el0 ItQlfE te NE S. G AI 0 •te nardite ledetovite. and Bexley : Wese The recent rates Amara . afforded Mesbotg •cetresitondent r3?Per s are enableci 'to Make a stand foir a,• been' received by Gen.• White, Baying : ea nu ar Lord Roberta good •graes. Boopees that a skin:nigh teak place ,Ner- • have'restehed hl d in. an nerve of eis tl The Boer itorsenten Who eetThatik Goll that the Prayers ot the Follovelng •tbe ropert, from "Awitra,- and Whereake. many Britieh, subjects .. • 'Tlie pollefical Situ:et/on in Cape Cole onYtes wed very climb peetunbed. A t • In°. '43R•037 • ae h ' t ke me And whereas it val'apont on Sunday. -Tee, Aestralians roar aro learrelnir away, however, . 0h0Pff nation have been answered, , la that JOS. Chamberlain 1 ad. a ked ' 'Greet •Iteinet Saturdat• nage 1 !t. n .-- ' every re 'le oitheing.beaten beyond the . . • . . _ how. meoy, ewe ,eoule be eparee• (recce,- let Aeoereps ar therefore, • : • edviteee is 'eagerlY.awaittee. .. .• •:1 ,.. ,and the Inntekeeing Futilities drerviee - • 'tatittiarti hreteetione ...big March to eeteeeept -the retreat- forced by, 600 Dutch in the Prieekft 801110 qgeation: of. Canada, end a.reple. ra6e3nieit:ightiviravnet_I•(31oei ledosititez,.... reYlerlionre, Pe." nietein,v.aajnn . and. . Aar& nuanbetsef Duette wee several, eletesens• • -Ineindling, a lade'', Were in- probably so weak neve that it mtght :Cape Town correspondent, telegraph- elsewhere, the. eletnee 1111.8 1.) .•special . _.. . . . . .e.__, - .. ., • , • .• , hntertent neiv faete eencereing ehe • oaM the "etatidard from. Ogfonteln, dated -_ •paient .eikiiplete to gevit.,:etit6enionli,letntthor.Ainteet"..a:are ttilhee.°0,7er an -4, 7$0,:lriill.'lleinreg."."'tS'it-tr..e...ti:Ch: isit7' _• . „ , Withdrew -al et -the__ Leaden,. Mich. 7.eelteckentatelt ..1-0 CY be brokenrit. it wee ,possible to Ing under -.date of Satirdaye seek+ that fr.om Toronto, •Avitiolt . Says that . Mr. .-jilrb&'“"C '1°Yttliet* ttie" "Wel" te'rmuster enough men and hawses for. it. the, eriqualand rebels hevo. been teln. Chamberlain some time ago neked, the •••••- An All Day Rattler • ing enemy. The gen on BuNitana . 11111,` district: „ , • ., • - • .. . •-was sent that elle ceeld...geed ten then, . _ . , .. ,_ .• . r A elegie a • a • • ' ' - 'h ' ' ' Kalif - Et I ' ' It 'N veto nd- fi ed ' ' ' toe t• noon to -day. •They have oceepled •Kenhardt, 100 sante, in addition, Canada 'would gar- . , 3 Sunday Mereh 4t1t, says : "Lord Bole enetny . from N'atei. , bee- the -eontinued 'eh:, eptal!„4.0.1'hl we . ,•.t711.,fl''s.aticil, dme:ltItti;PYtt7.'• Doedreolae,:' Cane . „Coke:let Sunday,- ' SheitlY afterwards .• the: •gunesrs miles west •of Prleskae alter a s arp. rem na, .qu meta . e u arta army now meeplee a most ad. : • di. emneentratem ot Free. Siete 'butgliere• :.° •L°.° 'March „4. -Generali Beabant's eolonial • rigged a •tripod with.. the evident in. eenfilot • .with bastard Kaffir% who land and ,,, re. ., In .. tbe B 1 Ish, West - dieg .. veetageone •Pesition• _The, nieth 'divistoreetitter weitailit's =roll, began toadied- ve dismantling' tlie gun. Then fougb.t until the ma,gistritte . oreered, : ' • • . , . . • • • . ' !Is.0anndtlie .'AlgPillit:,KeenidbriKolednne •Yeli the tut - tclis°ePftiPaiet• ex7pecell.te:e6ebett31:.t. al' g4lenettl6rea°1' .13:4511 hlisa6:Ble6rtlii-l'ase't:mi,1°.:rilt`c:;Theki.liti4ls'Y'R• *64113::., . " tittacting the Beers` in a etrong -Wile: •the 'British. • ,naval guns. opened cal • te - s ' • • .. . Gatagre teene Werk... . postedoapjes for a. distance_ ot ' five' miles' action is. immecilately „impending. The ' trench ng They have Menefteleeight•- flee at Leteluseettnees ,nek, on thiee them, tieing, tepidity and itti-th great' . ' Four hundred :refugee* • from leen. : . Sterkstroom; Mare)). 2. -Gen. ' Gat- _South of the • Meader, . The.. • Seventh • correspondents say that the Boer pose guns on high kopise...• • - . • e •• - ' ' ',road:trete Dordteclet ' to Jamestown." 'sec:curacy... The • tripod we's knocked hardt Mee reached CaenartroA. .„ • . e'er° niade .a. reeminalesanee in 'force 1111'181ms-ender Gen. TUChery In • In elm. le weak, being liable to beturnee hit, is „reported. Imre tent at ••te 70,- ''''' .., The•eligegement • is preceeetne with away, • and ,the. attempt to. save . the :The remit, with three gene, axe• now . . , towards b min e g to -day. e• era t re cen re, mm a r SO 011 either. flank. - - • : • - • : ce t era rg e m t•tig•oe the Free great etgen and theekensearegrada-• gun was thereby frustrated- for a - marching. towards UpIngten, wieste opposed. him • with two guns, and the -area., and Gen.' Colvile, with ;tee ninth It is teportea that Commandant. Gen; ; State . R:ade2lat3; Betteee;ntleitteiee 'a - rad:-' . any' tetittnte :tiehire the Beitish alietl, time, but it will. probably •be renewed the bastard are preparing to ..... tiritislt -artillery pitched game. shells, division :is on the north banke ' • The embert es In supreme 'eorantand, and. Cal' dederenee of (Minion -dosed:Plied, ' " Pre Irenetheee pettictiut . toetight. T.lie e•perationse :however, resist theme : . - . e. -Boo . , .. .• • . • _ , . : • r b I ade • • nder Gen reboil "Tee. inVesting round here Leaden, ,etaree, 5, -The , Standard's ease the Imperial 0001)3 were needed mertiel law le hereby proclaimed. ire • 4,ee ae.ne-et, eet. 'only • tiiinhglinetjlet ed Pfget!thse ;liras VA° x•4,1•0r,. • lotalette who: Were tele rating theme ee„,ea, , .right with Rebels. that.colony to go to Seth Africa, In . leeteilsleolesmete, were attacked he a, r"' th,ese clIstrietse . , - 4 The .Behtiab less 'VMS 0110- 4,Fir011/010,a, • , . . Into the. r laneerst__- ea.velry rg ,A , it Is assumed that the hulk of. the the majority fever -mg peace ateany, . A lwavy .rifle eire Is beteg eeollang• &how • that the e•rieme hays . e • •• , • , • •. t ' t • • • . . -.Attacks on r a n. • • '• • mounted in entry:: under oe. . le pee ed ont, the left front, annia., he .: • • • her • . • : . • ,e• . . 1 e. .., Boma wile. were . reeently' esting • prize.; but the mut rite,. Me usegg.'Pee- ' sed Where the BrItbli are engaging the abandoned: all hope of , liessling Bah ' ----Ifiegerei Stirring Adtlress. ' ' • • '•• 13 It I er• - Ladeinnith aro now la front of Gen. .sident • Steyn, adeoceting , it fight : te . Beate:en the eight flank. . • ' • 'weret, Hine and with 'that gun out. of .• Berlin, March 4. -e -The semeoreeee .Martyr, . . • right front. . Roberts`, and that the rear guard the Wide: • B e ter the: Beiere have.had no, bfg, action the•geeateet: danger to Lady: BlOomtronteli -Oranv Free Stete,.-• tie . • - • • . on the ' • : Alma In action. .- ' •' ' - .,.. ''' '. Smith willr have. Its removel may .r:ed Y'' ill're'Lll'' 2 (1'...a• Ibrem° Mar - lea' Mitroh, '.3),e.11he 'Fiederels have Berliner Post .in a.. strod • mist - f ' ‘.. Evening. -Gene "Braltantei edvarme • be •faollitated by a thunderetorni that e begs the AngnapitilrA6lelparetsose, "Tee country teroee :co vane° areitestening to tole Gen. Jew-- . . .. A Smeslaing Riese.: .9 • 0 which opposed Gren. Buller's haat ad-, •• . - s er•--• , to -day was Meet' eatietactory, After Is prevailing: velth .heavy rein...which " V. e ' abandon • at ' et • .'t •h . • to :discontinue •the peactice of abusing ywildlgees' grassy.anIgoPliaatorildg° ki);;Ike:•11•- °-11'1".:117,.._' - bert, though thee can haedie yet have. .. • " A body of the eneraY • heel taxon reached hen. '.., - • ,. .. rot d • t the territory day again. marehilig and blvounekintovet night is oleacuring the lillt. noire' .... iozattl-ritteotjeciensbe_urngdie,. aacitaite epotge4Le, 101 .hritish stamen:lee and generals and Nothing eau. be" 'learned' -regarding pauses in the <Megliborltood et Won' • • r petition, March 7.e -Lord Ro'betts•stilttete ee .• the fereareaehed. thestrong .entrench. : A later , Ladysmith despatch says , unted, burghers. ...trite& enterpi•Ises 'generally, • deela.r. -up a -pesition sort one • of ..the -latter,' , ed. positions; ' which they • occuldcd and that the country to the ' -westward . Is - ' lug that "this cities more herrn, than a flat-topped • till to. • the north el - the future, diaper -Olen of Gen. Buller's' te°1* while storee, remounts end !reale .. •• ow held, the Boers being can't/ler-0P- dotted with bolting Boers, the groups Prestden.t Kruger 'is Issuing a Stir- some suppose." . . ... • ...theeriversehve ni. ilesebeeisne General- army. ']he inten.tiou .to have it _me troops streara toward litla from.. the IOW Will remain tetnight.rin flight hal evident. • - • wItt are falling bitekon tiligarsberg. of a private letter from. the Trans-, areillere and peel ed . . . . Ladysmith .teame to .point to aneveut- 5uii1 •iThleae 0013110er:es, :oeeomminengdiedy. abr; •ptizneree . bill. •_. • •. ' ' _ , • sometimes numbering 500. A general ring address to the burghers in Natal, The Post asserts, • on the authority French. who . to clay., took . out Horse '..ettinp temPorarily to -the north of" - t • - -'- --... - " _. - column. co:Welting of a 'body 1St eava ' • try - ' • ' - ---- - --- - • Queen's- ' - . tion cite& to -Boers In the fields. of the • leritiela meunted -Infantry. - Sneed be Glit • ' • remelt.' for a time to recruit from the loWest • estinia,te of . a tele num. ars gives the Boers' fel= 8,000 te.10•Pucw : and are .concentrating ta . „ tured .tioeltions , although the ' .A despatch to the Standard from toria suede • . . • • - veal, received a,t Ilemburge that the ." Another .force, 4,000 strong, 110,1 forward movement thence,. Mean, ,fltr-a'tlegis°' The• President- will retuen tit Fre- w•ee determined efferts toletake "The advance. guard ot"the relief : e-: t . Issued • altogether 46,500 .identlficas south of tile Moddere and in front toree to Moot River,. where they will resitit the 'Bi -h . 111 itrany ' Tho ' roulette: two guns into action Ladysmith, dated Wednesday, says: • . Y. ........ • • e ' Beer republics cart dentutrY, leth had holds an, isolated group of Mews while. Gan. White is .transportIng hie - - ° - ' i - • ' b • - The BrItleltleesee are is killed.. and undo Gen. Du/wonted. entered Lady.. • Ple,terniaretzberg, learch ' 4.-Thie • The writer. of ,the -letter. . olefins Their . position is • surrounded on ail. t. • e • .. . men, with entailer bodice moving north ,... - ' effects of 1.a.Filogna.i:TeguEn. 136'ERs... .. annad ceobatatiramoyf: theoBnei joitietlittestintesi 47.).r. th-te 113 wounded„..., ' . . ' ' ' smith se 6 o'clock •thIs evening. Our lite of Private Ilumpheey, of tile See- that these 'figures represented the to. sides et' level plains, over wnich tne . ... . . . , ' ' ' ' • • " '---", " bones of succor. were stink to the:'•loir•• • end Lancaschires, vvae flayed at Grob- . tal •Ite.deral terees at that Vine. Boers must make -their way, in order. .. . ba ., _ Captured a Larager-•. .. • est point- yesterday when we were left ler's Moo( byr a bull'et irabeddieg it-. • • to meat the river. As a consequence . •elen. But et s succe.sovItieh militia- .Modder River. Although the tideriehrees- . ColeseergeCiape Colony. eitareh . 4.-e` wholly. without myte of themovements self in et box. qf •claioolate Ile w • aex gligen to Visit Loneon. ' •• their .situation aPpeare Precarious ently mugged the evacuation. of Storm- mounted eight guns on the tope of Aereconnaratice with two trooPe of of Gen. Buller, and his guns could no carrying la his haversack. The box London March, b. -The Queen bas the extreme. • , • hergt was neatly managed. Ills farce kopje,s and, appear to be toe far wee Australian and two guns found the longer be beard. This morning, how- was one, of those whichhed been sent ablandonjd her proposed visit to Bor- " The veldt Is amity in beautiful eon. _ consisted of about 1,80e name mainly for inspection, the BrItith, Poets re- • Water is -Plentiful, wagonbridge_ over the Orange River ever, brOught renewed confidence, as to South Afeice be tee Calieen aS dighara, It is reported that 'she will . 2itietue supplies of Brabant's' Horse an,d caee Mounted port that they Are dillesetle using - -eetact., tee watched the enemy in full flight to ',Chrietteise gett to the etieltere. • visit London on Thursday, She yell being obteinable not only from the Rifles, They left Dordrecht a,t mid- pick ane shovel. Alillt,ary opinion is Fifty Beene on the other side were the northward; driving 'before them , • drive from Ta,dclington station to Buck- I. ' ' iver, but 'else from numerous wear night on Saturd.ay for Lalimehagne's that their present petition merely and the British long lines of strati° and wagons. Still, • nt i epe 0 ce. Ingham palace, when it is expected ahe springs. The health and splrittr of ttek, Where sheet's' • before daybreak acreeniemore easily the defeaded ones • Wa it d nd n - on the .Free Bente side. - . • hamediatele at hand. - • of the Afrilcander Bond are expressing.. ,....._,_ t t isde • cavalry and mounted Infantry ' high ridge. They were greatly seem- , None of the tullIttary• expecte ea- . will be given n' -great ovation. the troops are excellent. The Brit- they came upon a Beer fort upon. a deeper in the region. s , taken be surpriee, galloped to their laager, Borne mikes we did not dare believe that relief was Cape Town, March, 4. -The members • ete. price* oomnetnd has meved ." Bet of a sudden. While the Boere themselves feeely.-31. J. Pretorius, a started roe the Front. haVe been :reconnoitering the ene. Ished eo find it un.occupied, the Boers tleavors to fathom Lord Roberti" 'S _ seven miles north of Colesberg. , weere• straiebig every nerve to tits- member of the leagislattve tleunell, : - Cape Town March 4,-Tbe Cenatliite . my's: positions. There has- been little • having atired to their laager below- plans, but it is suggested that ' he is E.;Boers the; occupation mount their 'Long Tom' on Bulevana wrote a letter to the South African artillery has 'just started .for the front fig11;t108'." . to eleep, The British, accordingly, . quite willing to give' tee Boers time dented themselves rather than. see Hill, tetos-squadrons of the Imperial ,Neete, which was outeetbed. yesterday, The losediste gave thorn all Ovation. - the, British wounded anfferer. Light Home and Natal Carbineers Which be said • • took patinas and &Waited develop- to assemble all their men .ite order to • Churchill 13aelis Believe meats. deliver it crughing, blow more effect, in • • ._____ i . . were seen approaching at full gallop "Now, when it is too late, the Brie Boers and Lyddite. • London, Utarch 6.-31r. ' Whiston The Boors began to • return to the tively. : • • • feet at sunrise, but they met with, . • -....e. . - t f tit: Dailyel t Modd Ri .churelen, eescribing tM relief of Lady. emith in a detpatch published by the a severe fire, which •bewildo.red them', Lady White Honored. • . • news spread hike Wildfire. Everybody aseurance of our layette. Vire. do not London March 5.t -The corregpond- 'Clemente Adviancing. across the 'plain front the south. The tesh Cabenet is please& to express an , Louden, lifereit 4. -Lord R ,- off teem, soldiers. and civilians - want it. We want the 13ritith Petite- en e e News a er ver been and they retired. -A smart action fel. • biee the. war otoee from oefontein, 'poured out to get ,to the horaexnZ ' anent and public, Who are determined in a despatch .dated Ma,reh iltd says ef foetal at a cost of -lanyards of 5,000 - 11 ng Post, says: " It baS lowed, the Boers determinedly hold. ofLOGeriditc).114.1„1"orecollr:e•-wititeY' .Wil'utelte' ,bewlefee `. oberte ca. thee he conversed with Boor prisoners) ing. titeir petition below the Britiele Seedily,: • • e, Even the elek and wounded crawled not to respeot. the Independence of officers and men in . $trt army only' Invieted•bv the Queen with the Order. "Gen; Cletilente buto e tents to join In the cheer. the Itepablits, to know there is .one Including Commandants Wolvarens, Al. .f rom which they courageously endeave - - • t• e • - of the Crowe of a la. • reports. that his - t th ir , advanced troops hold Aehtertartgeall Eng. The' troopere came on with a, thing dear to usethat le indepeeden,ce. brecht, and Ross. They deblared that 25.000 strong." the, lyddite shells thrown be the •Brite recover the fort lathe face . ' that eaelway oommunication would be loose rein, for the very homes seemed On that que.stime it no other, We will ish did 'little harm in the t h roma ee. lier Redvere Buller. emphasizing the •- or go goes^ on to pay a itigh trilette to oted, to • . a retell fire tom six guns. They • Colidition of Ladysmith. •••. ' d talaliv retired leavinga• rear • °petted to eoueettet siding today. , to know the welcome that wee await. he heard." They often eeploded a few' yards mill -deuce 14114 men bed- in .11im' "With- - egvneatd, wThielt •grAditally withdrew . London, liar& 0.--flurgeOn Tieree . "The femme, are OM /11- IOC!, IIV kg 4bem, . - , . ' out which the enteeprifterequid :hardly - • ------'•• , '. ' away, and the conouselon Was not felt. . fighting. The Boom removed their 00,13100 111/01 LtuVrinith •that thd. eiteeeeter pent bridge' . • " Almost before they reached "the ---- - ' ' drift over the leilly River they were Says Kipling Led a Mob. ' '' ere _ Ber. e het .Connitandant 3Albeecht said that the have succeeded," French and the nntiany. met by the comrades whom they had British horse artill was too light Of Gen. Buller's attack oath. 17th _ togs and all their wagm10, but state of the toWir 10 niese dePeoreer- Cape Tani, March 4. -The Volkstern, for field work, otherwise it was excel- • Imre . Bays . owe ere n . , „ c d• d i they left ta ituraber of dead. - able There are SOO easel of typhoid London, Mittela 6.-A 'deal/etch front • come to relieve. Amid theers end the official, organ of the •Tra,nsvital lent. It did all the damn,ge that as. ie. itself it was a matiterplece, sttundly - It was believed that on Monthly. fever, -Littish. suppl OS ernt I of , ex, arts Osfonteln, dated March iird, tate) that hancienakinge, they" made their way Government at Pretoria, eta.tee that done. , - conceived, boldle10.110.011td and skilfully they were trekking towards Aleval, are now In the piste°. Gen. French made a reoonnalssance in Into the camp, Where ensued a •seene the Booze consume large quantities of The Boers' say they understand now executed." Re adds that "much else - North with the intreetion of crow- 1 ---• . force and encounteted the enemy on of uncontrollable enthusiitem and ex. diluted, vineiette in Order to overcome - thee there can be only one end to the Wm due to the greaely impreved hie Ing the Orange Veer, but the no- . , • Britiele War Load, • Seturday. The Boers 'occupied a table- elternent. • 4 • ' tee lateitude caused be the tomes from 'war. The Free State Boers' are bitter teingenee Department.' . &tante of their movements confilet, London, March 6.-Titta Iteuse • of • _ thaPed koitta. Shots were exchanged., "But their work Aran pot at an. the lycleite shells. , ' • ' against President fiteyn, but the Mr. Church:II .now polete out that one reeert stating that -the Briteih Comment), In Committee Of th43 Whole, &Porto frein Orange River and eise, end, and they wee° emit in pursuit of The South African New's noansee - Transvaal levee say that many of the the Boers now hold Van lieenanie P0Sno failed to force the pasinge of tabus.. this' evening adopted. a. resehitkat to where describe the Boer prisoners the Boors. Our metewero too exeneet. litveyaLrd Kipling of leading a mob of burghers of that Ilepublie will fight to but teat A MadoritY Of the Free &agile's' nek, and that the Mere authorize a loan of t85,000,000. ,The taken at Paardeberg net cheerful WW10. ed to J0111 them. • With ,the idea, of inendere into the Parliament Ileum ae • the bitter end. . Stetere hese itecompanied the Trans. - had °coupled a position ' of strength vote 'stood 161 to 26. - , • • . en Wit° to CaiaLT,awn. They waved capturing the Boers,' 'Long Mule our Cape Town. Tile paper 'apparently The mine novestre very heavy. • -maitre northward. . • . General' Gataereet occupation of - en a hill °Melte Itrabantei Horse. their halide to t British 'keeps and naval gime has been shelling Its lee' bases this statement on the ground • were (Melons to get into the pictures eltion throughout the night in or. that RiPling'o Peet*" conelstent Mere 'thank iejeobee Doers on the Hoe, Sternaberg yeas a, windfall: Scouts', Rebels Disheartened. • flee ham received the folloAng de. G ° who bad been reconnoitering, re- Oraege River, •Cope Colony, Morels viees for them, and greeted t em with the eneree'a inovemente., spatch froni tetra BOberts. dated urifl', thole gene vragofis ereed _ Ordered 11,11 advance, and ent,ered the the rebel Dutch, many of whore in e tory The Boeeit are in fell treat where withdrawn. General ehttacre had a wonderful quieting effect' On Mafeking Not Relieeed.' that were being taken by the ubiquit- der to prevent itis ro•moval, and even Wit4 ouch Conduct. w Dordreellt* March. 5, even ng.- en. • ens photographers'. The British soldiere 11 14 had been got away the recent , eseelon, Werth 4. --The ar f. e ba ,t • h roe ported that tho Roero bad every* 6. -The recent British victor's° bay° Ita 11 AS 000 0, comp ete o. were ready a,nd stilling ter neriorra ser- heaN7 ralne were certaitt, to impede smiles, which the Boon reciprocated, • • town at mid.day lionday. The Boer the neighborhood of DOUgh10 ar6- re* London. March 4.-e tmentet Ogrontelat, Sunday, Marell 4th : • being primed. Garrison at Halifax. • vetch from Bruseele announces tha,t 3•00a. Crouje, on belittlf of Ids • abandonment had • apparently been ported disheartened, and abou•t re- r- Ver, Gen Elataere entered Stormberg un- m me° e4r 11° leisureiee, Thee seem to have re, turning to, their home,. Ti ' les nde t Died. hood of Britetown ba$ been .givert Dr. Ley& authorizee an abgolute de party' raid Commandaht Wolvarans, Destroyee Fetilway'Approaele At itbralunnel Areal. leaden, March 5. -The T101410" cor. Vince ie to furalige Ito quota to the ed news thab lertfeking had teen re. who have all now* left lihnide •Sterestroorn, March 5, evening- reePondent at,Ostontein oars that for- _regiment which is to garrison Hall. flayed. recht In a despatch dated, Tuesday, eert blanche be' Preeident Sttnen to age ler the borate •iii• tamest uitobeain. fax. One thouetted men will be ettliet. fished the Brth offieers to thank 'eed t d t d Ottawa. Ont. March 4.-EvOrY Pro. M• al of the report that he hasi reeeht' on behalf a 4,000 other• prieoneret Tim cornmendo• in tiet neighbor. Moved their guns and dome. nue for the consideration and kind. riln 1 o- ay. he Boers ee roie conflAnsi 'We report that the Boers raise au many reerults, and to do as able on the Jodi -110y into the Free ect but teiTy rteeive militianieft who 1,0 ral way approach, bat the eta. retreated In the direction of All- Meth demage tus peelble. Sta.% have put in one fiet1000{ drilling will - Praise 'for. Qtter. neiss with which they have been teen wag' left Intact. , treatee," wal North'. The British followed them I The rebel," in the neighberhood of Opposetion to the British advanee, be accePted. Londofi Meta 4.-Canacia30 soldlere he adds, ill eiMected at Abritha_nes The men will be enrolled tor One in &nth Africa arts otill receivingtho for ten mile.% and Metered tour prig- Itenherdt are particularly' Mitt* . g ere 0 a ri 1 Pu London. Atarch a...A deeretten, to ar the troop. of 'toed Roberts are fully.' in on the stimmition that from Paardeberg• nil* poi, ,enp ; "C01. teenier yesterday tooOnr: olototthleteapeviisowneaLenegyethtehhirt trI6te. , • th------------------ • . Position ie. Unchanged., It le expected that the reerulting TteeedaY Meening. • ' • Ported t'hat the Boer Prieenerie While tee, Tienee trots Buluweelot dated Feb. treat. • London, Marcia, 4. -Lord Roberto will be eebligeted in tn:n Weeka` Tee Times puteleheit a despatth from on the way Womeh Sharpehooters. ." .......• LtS eorreePenderit at Paardeeerg, In successfullY ettethleted to Wee° 'welted the position, at Crocodile . on eatidatutdort Poole wUeri tale Boers evacuate& on it* BI0e11 hundred of Creek's en he- " Coneentration le Free State. i tet men Iv to a reported to be geed kraal, 80 =net tetiat of .Pattrdeherg, Year, with it possibility Of. being pledges of the wa,r eorreepondents ihey Tried to 1tsestpe'. Planter at 6".re"iarodlilta Poole. _ Mere, in Addition tie mimber of steer act g called upon to serve sec mantle Ion er. who tv prate t t e aet ota C.a Towle Mardi d• --It le . abler; the War Office froan Osfeneeln Skirmish Near tester's. . which he Nays that Went. -Col. Otter, • "`"--"' ' ' dap° Town,' MIMI 0 -Many wo. •from the train. .6,00),„ ..poweli reverts that C°16111"0 Mor°h nonce who commands the. Canadlan hex be d t E'eb. oh. 73 te not known witethe,r 'London, tiara. 7, 1 a. ne-The ex- • theta are among the rBeer prleoners Wee Welt at Matekleg cei 'Feb. &One lat contact with the mere et Montt deserves the' leghesat prairie :or - .en 1,1 eice, enthorare.elt7 °0 the eatinl)' have taken another Paw* _ his. coolness and ability, shown under poara the „etretmn stearnera mongol' Gen or been ordered tk7. retreat, ow. tent ta which tToubert and Steyn httee arriving bete. - • s 1 ;egad that the :enemy's aetIVIty Besteres yesterday. Trio Britiert lotwe sticoeeded in massing their ferees is The lentelt Olterch* hao was. being •xnet everywhere by an- wero trifling. . the hottest fire, Otptakas A. IL Mae. 104 aha 31011110, -111 Table in g to 61/011,t0 111' the. 001101`, not yet clear, but they are covering ineniteete in favor of tam Boer Ile• tiiiiars. 0* pot of the defenders. deltoid and II. B. Stolle Were also • tee* except that frequent show. Lond 1 Iris Canadian -A aione Iost sie men . Mater% Mareh 2. -The toere in li'orthern Cape Colony are in Arnfeking Telegral)h Linen Out* London, March 0, S.03 p. Tho noeo n omit o ..e finblIcs retaining IndePemienee• Lord The POettien is ame,hanged et' Os. * • • White's Stirring Words. Meet eempitattalle, on the Idler h of tilt' thl r Roberts has neceptial the honorarY ors lifece rilatell 7. tor gran* Ladyimith states that when General rds t th Roc fir 11 which were employed on the Tugela, enteers, River, Their tactics are tne Salt° 0,01011016y Of 'tale elty' of London Wei. f01/-* Ito hop en, wen% 4.-A ....pewee erelit killed and tent uNtunded within 50 telegraph lineo betweeu leatelang and rod reteeat to the Orange Free S,tate. , • 1 i fontel by a long defensive 14, the benefit of OA horklaild -White rtlehed' the Poet.offigt atter Itt • 6 r "CI" 4* • Marten were cut Wedneeday night, a The poiseeetion of Sterniberg pate Gan. tranaport Animals," the arrival of tuiridonsild'e cavalry, be ; whole motion being remoied, et is be. eral Gataer0 in railroad communion. distillate of eighteen 'allele hut. the When the Dutch eomiiittridoes covered a Roberts, to Mint°. • newel tele Was the averk Of natives, ton with Gen. Clementseat Celetherg, The elefeklng EXpeditlote ' was called upon for a orpeleoh. no nal& ettuntry Is less favorable for their eys- Laalon, Maar& 8, at m. -The ca. all for the heroic patient maitre& in ' tie Lerd etiate toeley as fel- tendon,. Vetch 71. -The Dolly' MAWR ottnrat math iteixtte pronilited or bribed by tee Mere, dor though the lioere pertialle wreck- tem or defence. There el no elver in 11141100e Great Victory. "People ta Ladysmith, I thank you " * Imo kiostod me otterig . paws; oirtontign, wareh s. Rhoes.•ed the ralltoad it Is understorx1 that incere-• to it Igliagid. It ean be qulekly repaired, and time front a them, and Lord Itoberte hae eerreePendent et Kimberley, tele. ei tem.. four inotinted brigades, with horse ar. graphing under date of March ifith, onto saw tthe town, Gen, sietinette um ration*, bet, thane am, we have titeetteitts ot 00 -nada. ketgited) Bee for England VedneodaY- troop"( Into the r -tee State Will be gretttiy fiteilitated. turned. seVenth 1.11,V1111011. Under are being invited •to volunteer Inc an tillery, with' widen their line can be say* that the lOcal MOUnted fore,* Owe* in Ladysmith befell! the 'the siege. ly thank Yam: Excellenee for yette Cant TOW% l‘farelt emu trio entranee addit ona r t arrival, et elatt relievers! and their "Xt hurt me terribly ta down ne•begrem fold Inc the het., rte cottgra- Modes le here, (UM 0'.14)01et0 0011 ,hringi long narratirea of the which yon vietory Or lifttinbs, dal was the at-•kr the :big flying," • bortis. General Tucker, has not yet been' in expedition' to. hinieking. ,•From Oofontein, whero Field Mac- • action and will probably have the ' r1141 I6r4 14)berte le ellPelea bY e. brunt ' t the ficl tl re if ' cti battle. pre. apt. tie bathe, le. eii el* eorreitiondeeta at Ladysmith Affsested, then kel the einging et the A Megsage kitten Huller. , _ _ • ttlineeriey, moron, 1!„ -Gee, nekerte* iroednelowKend betoxl5trenet Itebt.erit'rttieleroerim8 illitialirl '00:08 the eeetitittltionn- of leernfonteirt. Celeago, Ill., Mirth -6. - OnOthin ' atid with Gen.° Duller agree that RAC& National Anthem. - Of*A4tru, Itts-rera 4.-sltis lseeellenoY sPeeelt, oh the meaeloll of his vitilt i 1, ' - • TIIIINING MOVelAfP,IiT PR011.ent.11. Ittaxo De liathe, bestedid of Mee tee esgagernerit on Feb, 26th Wee The eetreelnedent royal in the setai:.' the Get...General reeelVed to -night 110r0 Wag 0, remarkable, eulogy of teen 6k "1,14-rilitkiprizri eserivere .cr•irs' ' • Itle,probablo that it trent/al atettek tnnigr-171 3e lYbilfC (14561relY 111 in a notable fiOt, the Wore resisting ' darkness the apfieartinee of ttegret. the following from'. Gen. Miler, In ' Mode*. fie said. anion other thi gin ------ -"----""" . the ritlillk wililtarY It Ital at Ciiiitc ' stubborlilt. Boor Prisoners lettY* they haired general leading hundteft of ' answer to a cengrataritory mesintge eeellies would)* beet- e distance lithe The noeition gained by Gen. lira. will be avoided, and that General Town. A inablegrant to this effset floret believed that the Brithoit the bareheaded Men In idnginit "God sent, he _Lord Micto on behalf of the vlekeitudee of th-eitiege it Walt A, eon*. but* IA 1h)rdrbeht, 18 rel*rt'ed r French's brigades will take n. long eir- 1 itit *Aso reeeived by um Lent. , Wetthl reattestelt tile entrenchtedeate Seoie the Queen" made a *tura that , people oi Canada: "Ladysmith, Mara . fore rind eoneolatIon to:inta to /eel tent be exeeetlingly strong. eeeereing 0 cult northaverte no an to tut off the - • . _ ry, W41,0 10 Dere. CaOtain De Bathe the billtOpe from Which the Ulla edit never be forgotten. „ 4....Cariaditn ceakratalatlions much ' idraihtsles was in your midst, and X the Thee, --- the, Boor retreet toWaret Vet, River. The Boer 1 le a mornbor of 001, Kitonotterfs inest,. sa& riotous to their ondsturit. one eau/ie Of the relief Of the town. eneral White WhO WA* Very natal • Iteberfs on Rhodes. approeittied. (Signed) General Ilailertn felt sure, !roan Mr. Rhode*" Untiring nut:ober* alone eneblett tiAll ta re. tOrcess dereatCar will fan haek upon 11 Aectettinif lgorli°49" 66t- tiOnd011# Starch 4.-.14(Yyd'a 'Week', nurtiLivms BiLt. itnorior r,entatko,bio pereenality ;treat front Dordree. It Wits:Wally une. \Minicar arid the high hills between . t411t4d wirnoStrAktogrlintit'llsottr6verr ornorottyth*riar roomedeata it is erlicat that t vary etetes two loes,490ewee/ whirm, rt. tothabet ethre ywouestedtrizemattneah ttrooeuttbaibeite.,,yenr othitatcltiteredw. bitletaitiliceo brplerthotir note lireol,ntainned, „te,:eelittearns(leittlf,ettioanhd itletvflemetut.1,Theidtor ofteetetilthoti e.a.,tisrarbeekv. 4001,1111016 bad been reptlied. Prometien tar Whit'e.- stronVores wail entrenched between ootnnzaator wittm/th, win bit 'Willa coatthe nrithet to Beileve 6.11411..1/ htee' inadysinith. Oth. ller latid tastatith whirl the rooted to be a general, and that the • Ithat they deliberate)," fired at ewes the eautitrir is deseribed bi South At. itaitl.English Cartoons. tango on a sex,teher peety. titan* Mt he Mit tenni ebte de en. , alVe porition la the Prot State, and Captain Lanibteo, formerly' Goo11.. rrosti attest was verse. ediorsever, appointment will ' riii potted neXt New York, literal 2,-stwito tablet • Vienna, Mitrelf. IPA...The Procurator 'warm TROOPS. lateral railways lead up behind it at We private emoretarr, who wag 0., $t wP eithrir orifintini Ong thb 30011 melt, Tord Dandoaarii will obtain it to trio morning papers deal emesild. imi, teetered tbie *Imre of oftener, Gen. White'e gerrIthe hes begun to reehlehera laud Itikentatad. The Vaal LadYeeilth with the awful orl4 ., • • Capt, Lembtea tentnrits. • • IlltiAdiat:44.-. at