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Weis witweseed the tuneral prooelle
oleo passing• through, dile street'.
11M19011'S DISA.STE11. T. 8th Division to Go North.
e
1 Orders liave been rteteeivell. at Can
BOERS WEI1E GUNNING. 4ejaligi4rara:rqthEi'llr"44.
lenberts condole's Kruger.
•enoeratentelne Wren M. -Gem Lord
Roberts haa sone a telegram ol cone
British Were Lucky to. ikape dolenee to Breda/et Kreger ma the
deathJOitbert•
lendyard Ktpling bee • written a
. poem on noubert's deeta, wade ap-
Annihilation.
pears in. The Merlon& or the Pree State.
Out Ore water Supply.
A. special •&Kasten' :roue Illoanifon.
. ten this morning reported that the
Ir mil Emir HAS 1)1Ar . FAWN BACK. ittlisrg te.siltetol4 re ittet1014:15:
worea The authorities ,are hopeful
that it W111 be promptly remedied. •
It heevident • Irene Lord Roberto!
Oesptatelo thaten -big m010111010. in
lo proms* e
1-1 Wand Brigadev-Canadiansl% and
'Other Troop' s to the Rescue.. -
4.1.14,111.an
Kimberley, April 1.-Tlierte ie great
activity 'along tb. »aaL river. *bent
0,000 burghers heve a.seenebleti at, vane
, ••• oq pianist ?e. tweesArnioan rilfiealfIr
The tioeil. Apparently Achieved Their Object and Retreated --Boers Oute filtoupying lAtiand, telcirta of Kin:elan:,
elludbered the British by Eight or Ten .to One -Men Were Eating an g
'Their lereakfasts Wien Ziemer Opened.Fire-oplutner Column Forced 13ROADWOODIS 1,00$8.
felacie•-•-leoers Say That Ills Column Was Cosine:Med to Retire With 'Boers 8,000 to 10,000 Strong Laid. a
loess --e- Mintery Policy Necessitated Sending the Boers to „St • Trap for'ilim,
tlefena--•Calladiart Artilleryrnan Accidentally Killed. . ' Tiernan, April 2. -The War Office
has received the 'fallowing despatch
Verniers in the Fight. I plenised to aesure tee citizens of East tram lord Roberts, doted Bloem-
.vbil...tarniera are in 0,4 magen Londonat htthe -relief of •MafekIng fontein, April 1st : "I received new
d 400 men are laa ered at Bootsap,
e women nd
a ton-.
gaging s inest.earneetatteln lave yesterday afternoon from._ Cole
leaving. th
Broadtwood, who was» at Thaba N'Ohu,
childre0 liPen the 'ferule, Which theY
0,rie confident the 'British. will not
touch. Many of these farmers would
surrender their arms. but for the
• fear othat - the eohannelbarg pollee,
; weala Oita* their farms in revenge
1 ter their ko doing.
e 'The rioers Ara known to hold
lerantdord in come striangtb-.-proba-
Bretudforel insome ittrettgth.-proba-
t .to move direct to their support and
t. ore content with tholtling tneir Poen-
too,. oblate In threatenedby the cav,
e airy edvaoce. _
,Tue .whole mitten was rathereln-
eignIticant Many. reginieots recent-
•^ ettetbeir baptism of. fire and showee
"enleodicl coolness. We have now .4e,
cured a fine natural liosition• facing
•• • " ithirte-etolat miles cant of here,
Dld Not .Answer van. ,tbat information, had, reached, him
Bloemfontein, lefarch 81.-A untioritY that the. eaettly was epproaebing in
of the members of the Free State twat forms from the north and the
Volksraad -refused to attend a confer- east. 'Re stated that it the report
enc.° which Prealdent Steyn called at proved true he woulie retire towards
Kroonsted to endorse a preposition for the •waterworks, 17 miles nearer
the continuance of the war. , Bloemtontelli, whore we have had a
detaeliment oi mounted Infantry ler
A 'Winter Campaign in Prospect.
London, April 1. -The prospects of •
an early endIng of the war in South
Alnico are not so bright as they
seemed a few dayis ego. The extension
of the 'campaign into the African
autumn,» with the'prospect of it leen
ing until mid -winter, has seriously
altered the British plats. Ne prepara-
tions had been. nuttle by the WareOffice
for a •winter cenapaign, and the cold
the huge plata befere Brandford. weather equipment of the trooper la
Mt, Rnayard Meeting: was present
(hiring. tate fight.' . • tumn mine have turned the country
only pow, going out.. The heavy au-
.. •
• -into .a epiagtaire. The horses Are. exti • •
' leionents Joubert's. Death. • , hausted and • the. heavy . guns havo •
Nete rarki March 81.-/n- describing Moved scareely a otille daily. .
tee • funeral of General Jouberee a.' -It 18 Said that Gee. Roberts recalled .
deispateh to 'the lieralti from -Pretoria- Gen. Methuen • after-- the - attemPt -to
sego': "Tho aged President, as he de- rellove 'llafelring: and twit ,Col. Baden -
livered ati address at farewell over the Powell has been left to. work out his
,boelY was bowed. in. grief. Before own solvanon. •Nearly. 100,000 mart,
. the letterel train left President Kru- It is eomputee, will • be necessary to .
• ger broke 'down .eorersierkly, sobbing keep. -up • coniraunicatioas- when the.
o•ut again tin0 again, that ,hiii broth- morph recite. Bloemfontein. to Pretoria,
er, Ms right hence,wee gone, • Why Is undertaken. ° • • • , reee
should ne.alone be spared to Jive and It is now clear that there 12 Pleat5". • ••
siree":thodid brigade of men his broth- of resletance left inethe Beers. They; •
er bad created -the brigade ethiat had. In fact, have been acting on • the ag-
- fouOht. for the • couiitry's liberty- ; • gressive for several days past. It is ,
• taken one after another from'thepeo. now accepted as a I irst pripelple by.
pie ? • . ,• . the . British commanders that thele .
• encl. Joubert's .death," said • the troops, to be successful, must • be oven
President, els . on irretrievable -Teen :whelmingly superior in numbers to the •
His life and `deeds, they are the his-. enemy. It is obvious, therefore, that
tory of the repablic.". ' Lord Roberts has•no mien to spare -for
-h •.
President Kruger aaid it ad neon. the ' accomplishment of • his task, al- • t•
the general's dearest desire to, though the total British troops in .
nos Gen, •Louisi Botha ; elected .in his .S.0110 Africate amounts to 200,000, ,.:.• -
place.. , • . •velele the -Boers eumbee. only 4Q,000.
Beehman Inole Mare•h _81.. - The The Britith are stilt far- from mas-
'British force, ,',4:ipxtmanded .by. Colonel ters of the situatiOn, and the most dlr-
. Brea,dwOod. consliating of the 40t11 ficult work or the veer is otIll to ,be
tithed •
nBroadevocre vas told in reply that that a .severe engagement toolt place
of the gene wee attended by beet
-
dente of splendid heroine. The lead,
inef *letterer WA* No near the
Boon/ ambushed in the river bed that
the, letter said,: "It ir useleie enter
attempting to 411771 Throw down
your trans." " goat et he
battery !marine loo attery wou d
suieunderstand the hindrance, rumbled
through OA convoy toot warned he
comrades, enabling the rearmoet bitt.
tery to eave a portion of the gene,
which came late action later.
"Lltedenuardeoven and a gunner got
le glen out under a tremendous fire
end, Nue othere were saved by Umwen
dragging them eft atm' then -hones
'led been 'shot."
Thu scene at the BrItleh silinamter ap-
pears to be Minna Sprulit, where the
Bloemfenteineoae, crosses a tributary
of tie Medlar River.
• A lielOON1757,1SPAT0111.
Some ellsoing Ofilecroolloers Re.
Cresting on elm:II:brand.
neleondole, ' iet 4163, 'penile -The
War Offiee lute received another de.
'match from lord •Roberta dated
Bloweifenteln, April let, 8.15 p. me
In wbicle, after referring to la Pre-
vious telegram, he Wee a Partial
list of the. missing BrItten centers.
Of Q Battery, four • officers were
wounded, two Of.whom are miseino.
One gunner wall killed and fOrty non-
pommissionere officere, and men °are
wounded or meeting.
Lord Retertethen continues : " In U
Battery all are neleabig,- except Major
Toyltir and a i3ergeant•major. The
two cavalry regiments del net suffer
so, much,
• • A. report tees Just .come in that
• the...enemy has retired towarde LudY•
brand, leavingtwelve wounded °M -
core and name Oeventy menht. the
waterworke. :nee are• now Bawling an
ambulance for them."
ortli be tiottced .that iu the fore-
going advices Lord Roberts saes noth-
ing innegard to the Britt& guns being
recaptured.
6 .
The Roar Report,
Kroenstael. Morel'. 81, via Lorenzo
•
o
••••
Ails Moeda tloi detain! ot tlie affair,
the otoriee differ oentilderoblye Ao.
cording to home, Commandant (emblem
-commanded the Mere anti not Mao
mendant lie Wet; One corrosponient
gays that a German -American itailied
yi
Inaba= n was In come-med.
Tho al air scenes to testify more to
the akin of the • Boers in 'preparing
anibuseoelea than to tho neglect of the
Britloh to reeonnott.re the route of
the convoy'. lt seeme that the
*gouts tit the eonvoy must have mooed
clef* to the amintshere, who aPPar-
witty were as invisible•as pattridgee
In cover, ( .
The correspondent of the morning
Poet in detweibing the evoraing of
the trap, way's teat the convoy hail
seemly proeeeded 800 yards ate the
melt evere still entlag breakfdett, wben
the enemy opened fire .from a dotage
In front and eglity yarde front the
dVille?.taliC;)trens;r(e). ttliPethilleaCritl
troop., Robert's' Howie, were swept
frmle their geallee.
. Wee, . I. I n In-ligit,
' . • Two (lune Reeaptured.
A leaone of contusion followecli Males
and oxen 'Kneeling and kieklug. Tlie
tome of four gulls. their drivers have
lug been sbot, otampeoled and (tarried
the gum out of action. These and
ore, other gun were nevelt The teams
of Leo other guns were $ot. and the
• genie with the convoy, fell into the
needs of the enoray. •
Meatawalle Oen. Altleroon's brigade
held back. a -farce of the enemy estimted to number 7,000, with great
gallantry, losing beavily and falling
• back by tlegreee,
The enemy, tii a ange. in their rear,
pursued the flying gune until the ate
Mad' of the .ninth dtelsion from
Bloemfontein' dwelled the pursuit.
Many of the cooreatxmdento ascribe
the aralvatten,of the remainder of Col,
Broadwood's fore* to Ids .presence of
mind and clever houilling. SergteMae
. tor Martin had galloped back from II
Battery and warned Q Bat.
tery, whereupon the order -was Web
to right about and gallop; but, several"
men aud hoses even then Tell. Twe
guns 'mid 40 men bad to be left behind
under the terrible lire. .
FORGOTTEN' t -A WOUND,Ellt BOElt.,LEFTBElletelet DURING cncT E'S, FOIGHT-Inaele awl :White. •
,
Hinssarlatoutehold Cavalry, two a comp .
had eeeh garrisoning Thalia Nebo, London, April 2. -The Times lute mounted, Infantry, would march at Sienneaspost The Free State i3oers
' Was obliged, in consequence of the the following special tO-day: elhylight to -day to support hire, and malotalned their position. They cap -
near approach 01, a. large force oi Cap? Town, Manch 81.-411% Re" that if be mean:1°113d it nemmary tured eix cannon, many prisoners,
leoers, to leave lost night. Cowie. tones eloquent anti, straighttca'ward should retire from the. waterworks. and 200 wagons. .
- Broadwood marched to the Bloweion - utterance, advocating the incorpora- " Be moved there during the night and • Skirmishing continues south • ' of
tein, waterworks,- south or the Mod- eon of the Boer reimblics under the 2 envenaoke.O. At drawn to -day he was prandford.
der., 'where -he enearaped at 4 -tea. British flag, will have 'the' greateat shelled fby tbe enienien 'Who attadced ne--- •
_ . • .
the proteetion of the, Works. Marquez, -A 'report bas reached here
• horse b lee and- a force of Mount- •
en infantry. under Co( Pilener, which Rose Innes' Joiluence.•
• • the Ninth • Division), with. Martyr* Yesterday west -of Bloemfontein near
moroing. • " effect in Cape Coldly, 'and ought t,o on three sides. He immediately 348- TWENTSt DAYS UNDER GROUND;
At early dawn the camp was Inflirence even the extreme advocates . patched two horse artillery betterien,
ed by • the enemy trom near point,. of Boer Independence in England. To toward Bloemfontein, Trials of °Meer& Who Escapee. From
Cd. lertianwooe sent off a convoy those who know South African poll- - caenederhleagba'sgenegaege'of enon with his cave • Preteria Prison..
with the batteries. while the rest of ties the name of liose Innes standi3 air •
the force remained to Penn rent for politle,a1 thoughtfulness, taironied. •
guara. ednees and extreme moderation. That -
The eorivoy arrived ato a deeP he should, after months Of sllence,
The peer Trap.
• .014411t, WiVre, the BON'S wero eon' coir.a dorward •now and (lecher° for "Sonia two miles from the water
'Mr road °rower a- csep nu Haldane, of the Goidoe High tinders,
cealeel• an u the entire •body walked " annexation as the only possible eta -
Settler with. siX gene. The loes of Ilfe the momentous cpiestion hos convinced night a force of Boers had concealed Fusiliers, wbo •escaped Orem Pretoria
atter perilous adventut•es It ap cars
. .
London, npril 2.-n despatch from
Lorenzo Marquez, &Awl to -day, an-
nounces tbe arrival •there of Capt.
and Lieut. Le Meserter, of the Dublin.
lah or spruit, in which during the
-into ambutth and was- captured, to. . tion meons that careful theught.
HAL
•
F MILLION
•
TO SHUT OUT MOUE.
• S. .11,ealth Authorities to R.igitily
Guard Country's Coasts.
Albatross Finds Soot Se Allies Deep in the Pacific..---teryan" Boom in the
• West -A Princess Robbed of Zsomo Worth of jeweig-Interview,s
With Aguinaido-Revolutlen Threatened ill Brazil Several Arreets
, of Persons Suspected Of Complicity in the Pion
`New York, April 3 -News' bora tete Ettas,,anti pame the cen• eleelea Alren• • • ,
elnittiPinnte relefeeennineelteetnianepott' DiarWiles theory regerding their for-
sheridan, ellows that Anttinatclo, as in 'nttation waft untenahte. The corals, he
Siagepore, says the San renitence core says, have grown„.up 0n eheives of tbe
respomient of the Tribune. The eing- volcanic islands.
apore papers. make . melee.= of the The Albatrose etile at Yokohama.
tact anti pallet short interviews with Patrolman Gagged and Robbed,
biro. The rebel ermiee aro nattered, '
eaudetee tadrones and 'bands of 'martin- CI velend, On April 8. -White shad.
ders, wherever t'lley come in tiontaet lolls -1;17 arosbursopantend• robber late last
Fitzgerald vvae
with American trove, ere rou,ted and
driveu into the ano.urntains, Aguinatdo tattore ienalvaT.41.41111:Yy near the corner ef
seven men
hes evidently conedueled he will take
Ont. aolo. axed.. Summit streets. Fitz.
flounced inteentione. to • the SLraits
goed euro of' himself, anhough aa..
the bowie. lie was IminediatelY •
getout nave followed tee suspect into,
'Emma of returning ta neartile. Otzed, overpowered, and bound and
• Robbed a Princess. • gagged by the thug's. After taking •
London, elven 3.-2he Pritteess• his, rnooey, eyateh. "billy," revolver,.
Letiningen, viseting lieverpeel and a pair of handcuffs, the men lett
last week with. 'her loiebated, Col. Ate- the policeman to get free as best he
leineon, fox the 'races, Ion-. jewelere could. After bait an hour, FitVer-
valneki at . about 0,000, whioh wee aid suceeedeci .in severing hie betide e
stolen from her nedmoora in the ..-edele teethe and went evetit to the
phi Hotel. The elate which tits Saar- Central Police $tation. The men '
eery had been slepesited, was forced are supposed to be members ot the
during heir absence,: Lake Shore gang of frelght car rob-
. s•ea•t, r31,4481111,,,. the 'West'. • • here- _
Apreo, .iu Money to • Guard ,Agivinst riegire„
Jennings Bryan evoke here yesterday otNteisive YTtett,tvos,re uArpyrillma:44.-seTnnte ateneeurertgrnet
to crowd of 18,000 to 20,U00 per-
vet:meet Congress to Make See00,e.
song. Cpl. Bryan's speeele was largely
against impetialism and expansion. 000 innittedia,tely to enable
er crowd, and later was thd oleo of
10 the evening be addressed a small- the Mario° 'Hoepital service to fight
the 'plague told other diseases that
appear at any raoment, sera • a
tumor at a dollar dinner,'. at', wnieb maY
).las at :rowereraanndee: sad: odn,
for 1,000.. • Washington despatch. • In the • an-
•IIIes De nuol cetimates, subgtitted last D.
rumnbeosre.; $bau0t0; ?ILO was •anastkedwilfidi.retlit.
Agoessiz, who left here several months -stafficle.nt, ' Surgeon -General -Wyman,
ago in charge of a parte of scientists reports that car accoant of the tont
on board the steamter Albatross, tinued• and 'increasing danger from
['he expedition explored the northern
wit well as, the:
eow, returtted, On the steamer %China,
never befere examined by selentistee
part of the lennolos Islands, a regien
After •refitting the vessel at Tahiti; retain. medical. officers of tbat • For -
plague, it has become Oecessary • to
vice for duty in theepoetes of Europe
from which ' emigrants depart, and •
to prevent -the introduction of fel-
trom the trult ports of.
the eernaintler of the Society Islands, low favor
Cook, Savage* and Central and .9..outh Amerloa-
islands of the Tonga group, were exe
A Revolution Threatened.
plored. The Gilbert anti Moo- -
shall Isianes were explored, and the.
rest.NeslrintYvemliPiltillatiae'7itn. woe ci)Teve
Wand of Guam was alsited, •
Along her Course. tile Aleatrosientadee with the plot to overthreive the .re-
soundinge, thee°, betw-een here cued the -ter gee, istelymokeolt ,TRiwneoaluartenel,roac• guesEepiateplit
Marquesao being the first avOr made
along that reute.. About lea miles being the chief conspirators, iiave-beee •
southeast of" Guam a depth ..of over. taken into custddy. The 'anthorities•
five and oneelielf mulee •was faucet. announce thee they hove neeemeete-
There are only three never some' Peeving iteiyoted doubt that they have..
legs, one. of them -being near • Guam. , beenen direct ecnumunication withethe
paef, Agekelz says be examined coral Count D'Ene eon -in-law of the late
reefa.In different parts .of •tie south „Emperor Pedio
• •
BRposit COULD 'MOOT.
• FRON'PAII HEALTH..
Fine .Work of the Gunners at iing-
eisfoutein. • •
• • •
Ice.pialse tan pdeelblyebne tee &eat
L .0bippowa; Lav Tells a • Story*. •
for the way -In which the gungers
•••
Served Our. fieldpieces throughou4' ehe • e
• day without a vestige of. cover. Not nt -Stiffeting alid, Release.
content with a range of a mile, tbe
three field batteries, the Eighteenth, •
Sixty-second and Seventy-flfth lira-
Calonel Broailwatel, however,. 0:elect-
e4 o force and made a gallant' sie ag-
gle, and fought his way- across tee
Molder River, where he took possession
of Bosnian's 'cop. ,
According •to the Standard's come-
epondenn one of the Princes of Teck
wee lu charge of the convoy, but
which one 'is not indicated. Ile fields
that- the Prince is safe.
Tbe Pally Telegraph's, corresponeene
flays a panic follovred the terrible Boer
fusillade, and the brigade. streamed
soofetthheweanredmtyli.ree miles, so ge,ttIng clear
The Daley Chronicle's correspondent
•complaIns of the cowardice of thO
ffi d iv t hicb b
.,says, one hundred wagons were lost:
These drivers bolted; leaving their
teams, attd ran .hither and thither
pe ere ng co er ro e n .
th 11 w th • • farfti1 fire
wag not great, einee moan e hltn tbat thie policy is • the only one leessee • tha,t after 1Vinston. Marching e
BrItialt wtilkeel into the tran wbien ean secure permanent peace. den teat our leading scoots tb s tries • ti
. fore a shot eves. fired. '
• over the drift withOut discoVering e en -were doubled, addi
light was installed, additional barr
Gen. Colville's division, which lett •- VI it b the amen' them, nod. it was not until the wag -
Bloemfontein early this morning, ar-
tiVed liere at -rexat. And he is now
shelling the Boera.
.•••••••••,*
Steyn badybrand.
lifiteero. Thisutoland, March 81.
Steyn is reported to have gone
LadYbrand to stir up the burghere
there to renewed resistanee.
Ogee Dome have removed -'From the
iminedlate vicinity of Plotteberg and
• taken up re commanding poeltion otd-
jaeent,
The Dutch.. who surrendered their
, •arras at La dybrond are now suffer-
ing' seizures of their live stock.
' •
Ladyletand is on thei border of Ba•
sntoland, ft; nrilea- due east of Bloem ••
. on .
4 e one and guns were entering the drift
T ears were confined in the Model school
he Louden niallY News, teeelnee that the - Boers showed themselves
in the latest mail, thus describea the after 8.80 p.m. Capt. Ilalthtne says
and opened fire. Many of • the drievers
Queen's recent visit to the Herbert that atter aeveral unsuccessful a•V
Hospital in Woolwieh 1 of the artillery horses were lame&
tempts, they succeeded in cutting off
ately shot down at short range, and
"In the -hospital n,re 700 patients, 1 the electric light, but even then
several of the guns were captured.
including 550 wounded soldlera from - The remainder galloped aevay, cov. the street lamps precluded an
attempt to escape, and they de -
South Africa. Nearly four hundred: e„ed . _
ot them, mostly convalescent, were ered Roberts' Horse, which sure
fered heavily. cider' to hide in the spate beneath
1 "Mea.r while Lieut. Chester Mao the building to which it trap door
seen and spoken to by the Queen aa .
passage across tlie exult unoccu •ied .. - . _
found a ined been secretly construe:nee'. It
she wae,wheeled be, her. chair through
the wards . • , tem, a' Remington's Seoute, had been annottnenantlint-the officers
"As each bed was reaohed - Colonel - t b. i n eb i woum be removed eIsewnere hi a
by he enemy: y wh c e re n- few days, when the two men hoped
Burke gayer the nante of the patient der of Broadwooder force creased. to be able to escape. But the renioval
les regiment, the nature of his iniarni They re-tcormed with great stead!.
les, And the field on which he reeelv.. nese notwithstanding' all that had • of the prIsonere was postponed, and
ed them. To each Invalid the Queen ' e - the tsvo men in the daMps subterraro
- prev ousts, occurred. •
made a kindly remark. ean ilvollIng, began to despair and
i greatly hampering the troops.
• front of the enemy's strongliold durne
Story ; "Y._ ear eve ,dik irx.ypidaiii: ,t0j4 . 4,.. .
, ,
The Boer Trap. , Mg the greater pakt of the day.-
Anather torrespondent says; Mk is Froth aVitaginsfonteinel by H. X. Whig- nie r had theart dieesase. d -bane Won ' • •
. treolnedeat interdentenyith palnitation ..
impossible to conceive a more begone. Inten,• in the AprIl Sorlbner's. •
. • .
'bored up early in. the inornieg, about _ •
at 2d0e0r IYIneearrentIter Misery Further g r
• •
rout Illeert • Troaple for '
q.y.v.rdos.c, 1.mwkh'eren.dthnelr-Vertisn
: g a
fire, and even their Ihnbere Were •
rated by Kidney. and Stoma ob
elaposed. The howitsere, *hien laid
started at something under 4,000 Trouble. ' , . , .. * .....'
yards jn.„0mor to._ get „ a more exact Vrion. M thteh7:..51.1tIn.r,466.ti.....cca,:i4.0-zi'40.,...,4t,,,,-,-.
range on the trenches, while the horse
ya.rds, came up at 8 o'cloek to 2,700
the trenches to be Sat enough bas .teal oar n e , er, , who
. . „ . .
ittifetrigoelerwyhoinehtlgutayrolgshhte,iotenvatosiolgurbecearay:
41014 the vNi8agarta ..frojt:Ife'r, tahere'll '
•alree kept up a, rapid fire rig
poht and ea rotaa9..5•444:itital•,34i:apd 316tra; toav;,d.
ti:ovre•tgli iftavgnitdhilen" efxrtlancYtta;nantinbaerraeillfgYearsli°111h :::::17:::.048:6,:okife aecAY:4716ralco. red::::: II:::
each case, bedew° our -guns lead ale , , . , , e . 0, ..
ktoaprieg:ta,nbduntolwv earbeoutfltrt%nvg0 eaandildiossvpiltetkeittt;etatio.boettiefIsisettioouendataititilli .tehee.e.: .
snt°12DiewiltevaetlYdttinlese:tiere our gunners Imagined nbo ,st, e., te, i Star, re_
hundred yards shorter at the line on 'fatherland. ' Theo. carresnendept 'of ,
ee ..
'be!. enf Insellaylci eteonesehnotwrattebdat fitrhee3rupoker tut:3 :Meer:gni:Se% Gialeitell 'aetelteutte4d 8°. A1134E1;71 abwd'im:n ee'
cides were st S, d theffle
«Aro you still 'suffering?" letoadwood's Re ort commenced digging in different' dire°,
eons in the hope of finding a suitable
pelt, Title work was most arduous,
as they had only a screw driver and
a; skewer with which to deg the
ground, which was very hard. The
Impesofted .officera, on Mardi 1.6th,
heard somebodnealove say the oft
fieere would be removed the follow'.
dia4•• After paesing twenty laYs
underground, in a. crammed positron,
and subsisting on a little food and
water 'supplied, by- some Of their
fellow prbionera Wlid were in then' cone
fidettee their delight at the good newe
was IncleseriballeeThe follow:tie morn.
Ins they beard the officers above tease
tici trap than that seri bo the Boore. There ' are many families Who -4:e • alad °antra Peltier enei. -SitteetientS ni
Ihe4 convoY °reseed nbe snreit alb a•Miller's Worm Powders for all ages ;, heart weld almost -cease, tie beat. I
point where the ground rose .eowards. eases of biliousness, and claim bet- eyelid beeeme eizzy, aognessee and
m knollo on the elope of winch, and ter remelts than from'any other medi- frightened., At *other. ititaeff I slept
facing the &if novae a ston.e enelos- eine; one dose is usuallo eeffieient to badly anti had itienhiegome.-doccons..'
ure from, whieh it was "possible to correct tile trouble. •
fire, aver the elefft. To the north the
..--. I lingered in ehis state until last, wl.n-
Sprult made a eireular bead, wheal Photography on the Battlefield. tee whim exposure 4,-o. oold 'affected
south was tha ieralleankraeot of elle One of the various thieve about the my kineys and- compeetely proetrate
railway izt course of construction. ed me. The 'spring eame, when, my
nietirOes of modern war cerreepondence
The enemy were thus enabled to fire le well ahown bit th.e April Scribner's, complaints ' were further aggravot-
from three sides, aa well as a double where II. J. Wlegham's article on ed by stomach terottbee..1 leatinsd .
convoy was firet attacked Vlore the battle of elagersfontein appears food and could. geenze that. LO was
tier of fire from the front When, the
richly illeistrated with photographs daily growing weaker. My phyncianese
was la seem ot horrible confusion, which Were developed, printed and ' treatneent would sometimes slightly
Broadwood'a report, which has mutes atexapeded and 'wagons were engraved thousands ol tulles from t,he benefit me- then, again I was wort%
"Were you long on the battlefield ' overeurned. while ell Ithe time a dead- battlefield. Mr. WhIghtim will know than ever. 'Filially, after all hone was
before the ambulance arrived 7" juin reached me, and which contains Ly fire wate mainteinee by the Boors. nothing of his Vomits math at rotne apparently gone and. et large sum of
"These were some of the question,'" "When the fleet ()lottery appeared, future day he picks up a copy of the nieney had been thrown ;away for
no details stated that he had lost
pet by the .neeen to heroes of coon., seven guns and nu his baggage. He the enemy dixl not appear to be de- magazine. Ile simply knows that he medicines that did me no good, a
so, Spion Tiop and Magerefontein. The snaPeed it camera in. the direction of friend strongly advieed me to try Dr.
esti ates an hie casualties at .about ernes of continuing the eleughter.
freed Bloenetontein, says neat the brave eelltives seemed te have nothhig - 85D- tiding 200 missing. They demateded that, ore La the aprult the. fighting and enclosed the films lir Williams' Pink Fella, ewe boxes of"
h aring this morning titat
Boer los:Sea in the &tate near Kar- but reassuring answers to make."I'm 4 tatrretuaor, with the (result repotted a the boo.
Beers Return to Patardeberg.
• - London, April 2. --The correepondena
• of the morning east, telegraphing
. Ivo Biding Station On roriday were quite weils .now, your Majesty,. was _ Broaclw d' was hard pressed I home.
reterclary, but intone not knovrn then
which were brought tate at the bee.
MIttard's Linithent for sale everee , them and to. any 'joy not'
' ginnine of the summer of 1899, used
probable incousiderable. . the usual nn8Wers Oftnn belled by the (Mate, ordered Gen. rrenbh WithtWO Ow gal:hotly U !Battery had behaved, lee iroe
. remaining ea,vialry• brigades to foe This baktery, escaping cfrons the rear wbere.
The British battery blithe right eine- bandaged Jimb or pale faee.
tro -was nimble te, go into aetion on " am very sorry,' the Quoen In support of the ninth divielon, of the convoy under a heavy fire
provement. cootinued tbe use of
• Color in eletlical Practire. the pills faithfully went t had taken
aeconnit ot the =entre cif the ,ground. would, gay whoa the patient was, wont into Matto, and: sbeleed the ene 1 eight bouts. I Om now able to a,b.:
The latter, after a magnificentenaroh.
arrived on the sone of action ishortly emy with their tour remaining gums. The use of colore al a Part of meil--1" tend to al' my housework, feeling ea. •
The edonee of the Norfolk Regimenneeeotupelled to speak of a broken arm, . after 2 p. m, -
. had two bdrses. shot • under him The of the brillet in the ehest or of !ware - a " 'Wounded Boers ecinfess Una the fit* C41 treatluent is not a new one. rted they eared. I ha.ve never had bete
LtiOW regarded aa dear. , again, when, teatitnony was borne to
Royal Household Cavalry, the Tenth fug, toad all etty long the in was kneed. and tine • wounded om their advorettea in thotreatment -of measie3
of the battery c neonate& for five light. for example, hag been recently.
and Si1100 disoontinuing the pale haVti
BroactwOod's fore° consisten of tbe ter neaIth than, I am now enjoyhtga
goer positiorts so tar as Ilrandford are of muttering on the battlefield. Then,
Tho City of London Imperial Vo.ten- n rapid recovery, the Queen would inusears, Q tenet 1.1 -Batteries ot the filled with curlops vieitors looking at sine? • and smallpoe. Jean Gaddesclen cured had no symptoms of the aid cone
teere, most of whom are receiving wailingly Ono, 'I ane in glad.' 'Royal Horse Artillero and Pitcher* eh 1 i e tb n : . ' .
ES c ever car ca urea oll e wa s• , r the son of Henn' le king of England. plaints. I feel than I am wider life -
their toptiern a tire, behaved Woad- "She *poke softly tin a, low tone,* ..bainTtiteiollosntrooneglafounteet 'Weary, •••
tit of the enemy la esti. drawn by the pet/Jolters. Then (Otero Bath Towers Against it- of enualiperx by surrounding the prince
with acarlete clothing him In, scarlet, long obliga.tione for • the benefit I
ily under a heavy fire, They moved eald,d1w 'bat every wen -doh° sold was _ lug ennui, the nonce ceased, and Hal- have derived -from Dr, 'Williams' Pink
nutted at 8,000 to 10,000 with gime tl d I. et 1 t to the Berlin, Moil 2. -Contrary to state. aa Well as nil lee attendante, and Pine, and will contintte to praise them
alt if on parade, quite distinct."She is the Modest lady , erie an e esur er crep
A lempaten rider who arrived At i have ever talked to,' teeld. onotber. the number of which le not Yet re- trapd Th - k that mentsi puleinted ea England, /wither having red marmite and hangings in when opportunity Whoa." . .
door. ey were ao weak
✓ cl.", . . .• te therm this
thee' et:mid hardly walk. Gradually re. the•Gerrean nov any other Contleental the room. The reeor .„.........
Blounfootein Friday, from Kitaber- A third was nranie,d ate tem Queen's- P°
60VOring, they made their way to the "trabinet has been asked • by Count succeeded RO well that his face woo
laageretetteetne Itleigh'borbeen of the "S'irst ram asked me event my name ATM GUNS RECAPTURED eourt yard, got ovee the railings, and Muravelff, the /tension leoreign Mira. not even. scarred. A randly Nanies.
posttion deouPied by General Cron3e woo, and told her it was Woods, and reaehed the street. (There the des- ter, to present a Joint intervention Britieh census reporte of fatally
at Paarneberg. Maraugers are visit- then alie wild, cetera you an erishraan le A, Rumor to That leffeet-lts Thar* a patch ends, bat more of it le eXpectecle note, although it le e,orrect that Ger- Mtn rioWell Dante, Ont., say's :
Milken Worm rewelere a good namee gine in ThIglattil and Walea
ley reports thot a Boer forte is penetration.
l•am•••1•61,
frg. the fanners that aistrion Now, how could, she ave ictiOWO Rattle On"? •
Many ettentepts have neen made to thee i"
•••••••••0111.111
I find
many Imo been wenulhig Auetrgentin- ni
tendon, Aprit 2. --The rumors' of the • Davie Proentocr. gory and Italy, Inn. pitetneris In the Me e
•
'458,600 Smiths, 242,100 Joneseti
• with Willitatne, Taylor, Davies and
73rown following in order. For Soot.
lett on -the leelde owing to tnelr wetek- whoin this inquiry wee addreseed. The gam token from Col. Peroadwood lead etatemeet ,gtven. out to day Web. intervention, question. The reply' Brown-lres, 303les married 4 rich land Smith leads, followed by Talk*.
Dog's Life.
ald, Brown, 'Thotteon, tobertsOn,
' cap rare the British liorsee which were "Ilut 'Wocele was not the ooly one to recapture by tbe British ot thenseven Waehington, April no' author- triple entente, witb Inference to the
nese.• • , Queennound rtuuty Triehooldiers der- force, based ott a despatch te the der peels j result f I in Welt Instance nail been unfavorable. wife but he leads a doges life.
ys t la as a o es
ing her tour ott the waxes and they Clam1101e from Bloemfontein, Which
Stewart and Campbell. Murphy is ,
e tat objeds ot pertictilar dolion said to be in all probability corred • Snlith-Is that so? 08,110.1%1min; Ireland, there °being 02,600
then milers' Kelly, 5,900;
Polled to tender bis resignation an Mitch Attaches' 'Wounded. Brown --Yes a he doesn't do a blew-
, London; April 2,.-1i deeptit oh to the tnete,Tial Uncle to eompensate tendon for the; Ageetant Seeretary of the Interior ed thing but lay around the helve and
nnely Telegraph from Nide 'Jaye that o queen preeen,tect each sealer severe shook experienencilione the die- thin ("mien • TWO Wounded tiuteh milititrt •itt. go ottt for an airing between mean, eismulitivba,nat;,04080,1; 000,Arienne, aolaash4.00;,4131,3,71,020!
w one. ot ;tile ,bouquete she brought aster Suettilned wititIn a few Mites •
88,000 ; Ryan, 82,000 a Connor, 81,200:
about 80 French sailors( from the fleet "h London, April 8. -The London. cor- 'bitches were left iu the hands. of the - -
now at Yillefronelle, led by. petty one. from 'Mater, and thee Was proudly from the headquarters of the Brinell respondenta with Gen, Roberts add British by the Doers. One of thee,
named nix, is eaencreesiy hurt, „WI Atveld's roast Toxfp 1,:ills,elear the O'Neil, 20400; and Reilly, 20,000,
The Best Spring etedieinee
eerie toolay triad° a :)?Rt (1 demon; dneelt anon by the menu" army of occupation. „ little of Importattee to the conciliate The 'reports , ate eanfirmed that If CALtaggartel7gagorggiIgngol!nrift ---fe-r-illigstonaries
.,
+4) 1'
!tsaioneat:lenniettotleie, tgrilttiiren. puiroolttotel • . ena n ng t le itnittenytn
* It 1 I I promised to reoecury
1.1reatdent Itnnger le °aid t° law der-in-ehiene account of the .dleastev
--Tkielemrenteht to Col. 11rOaelwootles column, and the. waterworks have not been de- erupttons. nor skin ellonsee, no- den -tercet . '' (1°°(1 - "
, Ors iltarelted to the British Consultete, Oahe Town, Aliril Ito -Array' orderts thin eveele, and the 13 ubboen burghers neither front Gen. Robert" Itor Any strived they are In pocteeeition of the atemacit,depressiompiex, oraerreasheaaaehe, The Oxydetror, patented, by Dr. .eauclee .
fotnierty of Mootriol, appeare 0 be a moo
where theY' talented, 'Town 'with the were iestlea toolayededaring the abe seem to be dotting around the place other 'nerves Is there anything learned Boers, but the correspondent says lerri otledlatiiitiregt(Nt (01 .i ez'tiornitairer.
bolts% y g o tit
iteytirlatt:41%ntlgtbucriortlif4trileef°1r1 t" tli"(' '
eenglidh in There Wan itd violence, A ditto of the titee "Pries Beate Bain In anOnnklbg, foree. The octivity of •a, of what bee haPlealen eineethe reliefs thin Mee enema; neoanxieto ., bonnet areithe most perfeet spring medicine kAwitcY
tortoni tompletint haft been keiged With Waysnottnee superseding this by the strong' 130er foree in the ntelting Of
_., teethed ,the Waterworke, beyond Gen. the reeerVelr8 Ili illoemfolltion ate At all tiontegistg-laree box Vie, Malt
receipt of rice, from, the ArnoIa the air it burndflistareteMbellirsyYgsetlelmit=
the folthoredosefor tratismieslon to the W/o "IntiorlantiOnal .AtiIittail , Ilan- Iniandeberg ilera aireadY intereePteo Roberts, overt that tbe Boers retired iillett and there IS a Suffidient Stip- erpotoompl
Huntriesi t o., Limited, (8118415 Life Building, Urea? and erne without mediolne or Wu.
&bulled, lie f B it ' PIV atm from' the ispringis there. ' t .
Demo .W101 the English. • wee
visit to the Tranevaal, he feela itu-
• .
111...1.1101.
ware" , iltreet cominunleation bet/creole LOra
Deeth of Col. Gottith. Tile nation is beginning tri realizeb6111" tiV"' Beyond the thet of Omi. /newt*
Keehn? that it. Maitta We of nett:reef rola
'restoutt veltisnot remarkable that it s
o er
Etio Loma, April 1,...gtho mayor ot Ineenitotitenta Maren flieeeTher,e waitt !roan the anature int 410 fuerilln pride.), ermine condor In gloating that nothing le ktuegn of his reoeenientii. Fair tair talwaYa Prettiest %Vele aottaeleinnereanneelitellencentadeaeineiltailYaterevolit
COI. Ilroadwoodes foreedabout -1,000 Or wnether horsed ere from VA (Irmo(' la a moot way, willed ellen than ever ems) it is to diae h
title city hae.telegraghed Clenorat itapeeesive •futerid• thia °Ire' /Me n one 0 onluittra
All the aeeounte of the fight from it
arrival at Butsbalianet kop Sunday, lereesing the liair. have each geeat **(pegs Jh elsoreq of dire
eafeeeteitafelting Not Neglected.
' 'Robert* appealing to , lite to beaten to morning- oir Col. Gough, late et the the future rnevenient (If t" Prittall Men tent oilttfilninered Ire the riders 8 enough to enable hent to purse° the alloWil the light tO shine through it. nee d alrie to power. .
. ase w at
troops. or III to 1, And the arrival of the. in- retrenting /kern wile. It IN Ntattmi, Dark Ithir, on the contrary, 'should- • .,,,: • • ...gee, og -- "- --- . e
. the relief -of Mafeking, Where the 14th SWAT*. Th* !body. wee broUght et '
0,A... , fantry division, illetuding the Can. ' have a large number of optic N'Oth. bp Arranged ea MT tO 011OW itIglog*, 'T."' 0.21114 laver et atentlore fe
trottpet consist elinoot entirely of rest. hoe from !Narver' &out rbie lame
unto of the colony, led by British offi. tog. Gen. Lord noberte end staff ate
ineedis of' Ittrat ery. tdians, and nen. rrenmea eavniry, tug ret received indicates that the in large Magee". full of relleetiong leyel with• the i1., 1!. & It bridge, cad
tended, and the selliterry hands ploy. A. opeciAl del/patch from /11(36011011. Melee procensed the atunhilatkin of. 110er retreat eras other than order. the 'damage threaten* to bo conehler-
(
otifie pole that h. was odi dirges,. The tesidend* with hared ten, dated toqloy, isle: "The leel Oa llroodwood'a comuutikl. ' II And strotegic, . 11.1.1nartro tiptimettt curie clitittleuff, able.
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