HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-06-01, Page 5PINISIIMENT
FITS THE CRIME.
he We116nd .Canal .Dynainiters.Sent
-to.Penite.ntiary for Life.. .
• MEV PRACTICALLY ADMIT GUILT
la a ntibeequent.interview With a Reporter—The Case One Admitting of
Donbt-toThe Jury Was,Out 041y es tlinutes---ot Sentenc.e That
An Canada With Approve—Now L,et Oilier Miscreants BoWare
-•.....-The Priseera lead Little to Offer by Way of Defence.
...i
Weiland, May 25. -The just reward - ma, or would acoult bio
'm. ullmali
of dnleamite, re Was dealt Out to 'Karl to him WaS the leader, the Man to
DAUMell.; Jan Nolte and Oohn Waleh (geeyet,linicili to i eel at b all sitterillet
be a Wellitiel County: jury to -night. will fa : "I'llalift!'nfite rena Lipti:Ilinefarilibri.
Innen 'a, verdict of guilty wan re- *et, now, Good night, your Minor,
turzied. and. tben Ilis Lordship*Oliari• an thank you for calling; but Ito
cellor Boyd sootenced all three men sorry it wasn't hanging that I got."
.were his parting words.
to We imprisonment. ' Wolin had gone to bed, but he sat
. Tne carat taking into account its up and asked eagerly after his two
•fellow.prisoners. Ile was the most
lo1RPttence. was of marvellouslY uncommunicative of the trio. HO
(Mont euratton. It began yesterday declared himself satisfied wtth the
• mooting and ended* straitly befolet 7 trial, and said that heVir u o ld not
o'citok to -night, when the verdiee of whimper over the resultelle was in-
dighant at the jury for its action
tn.) jury. waa returned after an eb.
in giving Duliman's case such smote
tietice of 85 minutes. Ofily the •court
coneideration. "I knew' tee were in
otfieeela 11, few others wee° 10 their for it," said little Wolin • "but they
teams witen the summons of the jury had Ile ease against Dulimen."
Oilmen Chaucellor Boyd appeared al- • Dulimaii Feels it.
Most immedietely, and the :three pis- Duilmari was the only man of the
metes were brought up. Throughout three wbo suffered. Hie was lytng on
the at-term:on they ha d been guard,:
ed by flve extra constables, and now •
when the crisis arrived they were
surrounded by a dozen guards. They
entered the dock, handcuffed to. each .
other, and the foreman of tile •jure
erase to deliver elle teardiet. He. saki
"guilty," and said it la 6, tow tone,
-but everyone heard him. The prison -
ere stood rigifinorid then tile jury win
polled. Each Man answered "gelity"
Ln Ina turn, and in the dimiy,lighted
' court Chaucellor Boyd dellveted lo
ftentenop. •'
' Chancellor Boyd'' ltemerks.
These three, men, wile have kept sil-
, enee about „thentseives• for the weeks
that bave elapsed since their captuee,
• reeved to make o final Inca for Mercy,
• and they- listened in stolid silmice to
011
SUPPLEMENT TO THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
Martyr ter Ircialtd and Kreger cone.
bined." •
There is also a letter from Peter
Lowry, manager of Pugiliet Peter
Maher, describing to Wolin the mis- •
fortunes ot the latter, and conveying
the klail regards ot teeth.
Beyond a ,e,onapalis and a rosary,
Vinnehta effects contatriedonly a print-.
ed poem, "Idol), Exile." by D. B. .
Waage% and endoreed "To my worthy
and much-eetennied eriend, John
Wath -D. B. Reagell. This is a
conventional Xrish 'song about the
cabin and the colleen at Iloilo), but
win& Up with these llnee
Atid could 1 but see the green flag to
could then die in peece-all I'd sett
In tivrTuavinegraph ov'eeir'Englandn curled
Among Erin's dear patriot dead.
Millman hadonly a few business
Pur‘r(*(81:111(1 Pale'lmt‘ (If 'Perfume lu Ills BOERS FILED IN A IIUR
ow to Their Permarent Home.
Kruger le violently oppeeed to ogrrigittryninttialue4ettlif. tenotoilltri
r. "There has been a decided change IlrttIwb. 111
quite English, The burgher"( on cora. trom those Minee.
in public opinion, whith has become s_uTpipielyreoofeetulipae ortainelWaneureol:htlyratWhae
• inando slug 'God Savo the Queen,'
and they cannot be stopped. AU are Onorkt widelt C40n• Roberto ineldentallY
, 0 11 , iiikelaixitzatiz,,,•tit ter;mr,,,,tiie, (ii,naLti,),-LI1.4ir4dxritFrifverilivfli
E
the BritIsh forcee, ehe reoccapation
preperty. Tee. party eager for bur.
can bardly be important
render is now very influential. end
Of the position of tne Transvaal in
holm:lee the principal leaders at the
front The latetligent public' feet retPeet to a ceattlalanee Of its OPPoal•
. that the game le up...ratio newt" bee tin° 'IPA" LE# little new, be" "Patch
Lord Roberts is Within IS': 11.11es of u°,3,1).trr TY:e fr. iris the Y'nf teu thf ma ffn 14renzu
re of • e epa, r aro un e atee ' eeVresP°4 t
•
Johannesburg.
I t t ti
bsolutel truirtwort•he Waive in
versally• disbelieved. Although the ele me ha hle Labilue earae tem
A y
hand elf ,the censor has been very iiret,orta, but there is 01117 his Word
hard oil news, everyone believes the for it. Iie saye that the position front
.
•
. worst.
• "The Government hoe arranged to• both a political and military .polne of
.• Britieb occupation of the two Repub. dent Ieeuger has admitted foe the firet
view lute become very critical. Preen
• continui) the agitation against the
and the Melted States. Great eit thee tlmt mattere Ore very grate.
o norte are/ to benneele int thts (Wootton.
. . .. and no expthse will be spared. I Gatrand Mountains, north of Potehef-
, . that the Bewaamplatzon eights available man and glut bas been tient.
believing eatrreoodttigtgeticihrrctil=ethoutitn
T tidlerleavitetrr:
have elicelleet reasons for
cate without tbe salvation of the
Volkaratot . Tile Government hopee Baden-powen ean march in when he
Transvaal ie defenceless, and Gen,
by this meane to bring about Howe .
• waetrerancl, and thus to cause Eng- 'eat resistance in: these mountains. The
respondent, wilt encounter the great-
• Gen. Ito'berts, according tit the cor-
French intervention ter the protec.
tray ot. French rights in the Wit -
land grave difficulties.
"The conduct of United Staten Con. iBoentereevnpedemarvioz isto to lure
ntilJeoirarnIntigeolik.. -
sul Hay is admirably discreet, and
meets with universal I.alse elike e reason for the dest,ruction of
burg with an attack. which will give
ere "
Welland, May 26. -Te Italia,n, mur-
derer, Frank Werke. and the dyne-
mitere, john Wolin, John Walsh and
Karl Duliman, left the( morning.'
the nond Trunk on ehe 8.88 'train,
the Italian to terve ten years and
the latter three to spend their lives
in•Kingston Penitentiare.
• Sherilf Shalth was very anxious on
account of the tlynanittere that they
ebould not remain, here longer than.
neeessary, and arrangements were
made to send them at once, They were
In charge of Sheriff ens, Smith, Turn-
key Jas. A. Glichriese, High Comatable
J. R. Dowd and Oblef of Pollee Ad.
White.
_Although the departure was kept as
quiet as possible, a crowd assembled
to see them off.
DYNAMITERS ItiNGSt'ON.
ne of the Prisoners Tht eaten!' a
Re-
• of the Outrage,
Kingston, 'May 27. --About 400 peo-
ple aseerabled at the G. T. R. Juno -
trail last evening at •7 o'elock to see
• the convicted dynamitere, Wolin,
Walsh and Dullman, being conveyed
to their future home tat the peniteio
afire. Sheride Smith, of Welland, had
lteleoraphed in the afternoon foreabt
to meet the twain, and everything
was in eeadimess on its artivale The
fleet to emerge from the coach, were.
Duliman and Walsh. chained togeth-
er, followed by Wolin and Werke, the
Italian wile-mueddirer, The Sheriff
• had arraeged with the Minister • of
Jus•tice to lia-ve the prison kept ,open
until the arrival of the prisoners, an
Warden Platt was advieed to Ole
effect.- • - - • .•
On the way down to Kingston the
prisohers.. chatted freely with their
keepers. W'alsh, read the newspaper
story of the Friday's portion of the
trial, and was Joyful enough until he
came to the part concerning his wife
and children, At thte point he wilted
lies on. the contineee, in Britain, Tile Boer determinatien is to treet
everything to a hurt stann in. the
, . have been fold to a French evade The whole western border of the -
Five of Their Gime AIMOst Capturedetteenic In the Transvaal -The lteopletn
Terror -Many in Favor of Capitulation -Kruger .etilli Full of Fighto-Ree
port That Destructiop of Johannesburg Mines lies Been Agreed Upon -
Guerrilla Warfare in the Free Statee-Boers Claim a Victore and Many
Prisoners Taken -Trying to Cut liuller's Lines -Boers Feared a 'Mutiny'
• Among Itritish Prisoners -Bons flay be in Johannesburg To -day -Kruger
o e
Ready to Fly. ,
from Boar and Britis sympathiz- the mime and other property '
.
Another. despatch from Lorenzo destroy • this property without
there. The Government dare not
London, May 28, mtdnight, - 'Pile tate defences of the capital is proceed -
War office test before teitbegee wt. mg pith tremezieous speeO, ,
Hundreds of peisoriers who were calo ..
aaGrgeune. z Losauyiss 'Rothe is at Pretoria been sent down- the eailwee.
an ' excuse. • Much dynamite hail
lished the following despatch 'from tured dui•ing Tuesday's battle close urging President Kruger to arrange TI 160 000' f th
lore are , cases o e ex-
• to Londiee arrIven here during the peace terms. Renew.e,y burghers from plofaive• at Zuurfontein, near joholo
liord Roberto.; 1
,.. (Glen 'Soltalliburg•er, in an address to berg last week. Wounded officers Lucas Meyer have' pleaded for the
5,25 p.m. -We, Marched, 20 ,nalees to-
ttle limo State Boers on the Iteilbroo with their families are lea -ring Jo- preservation of the property, they
ilal• and are now 18 miles from Road yesterday, said that all tbe • letnnesbueg and Pretoria for Lyden- ,both 'being large landed proprietors,
eohannesbero. burghers who • wiehed to surrender burg. President Steyn occupies the and fearing confiscation by the Bri-
• " The eneme, lia,d prepered several could do so. of tile six thousand, men house 'of the British Resident at Pre, tish hi retaliation after the war ;
u ey ave not .receiverl eatisface
positions wbere thee intended to
eignifien rinteit desire to stop fighting. zo Dilarquez Monday from Pretoria toty replies from President Kru tar,
"IalP River, • Tranevaat• May nn, Laingta Nek passed through Heidel- neeburg, Generals Louis Botba, and
present only twelve stepped mit and toria. Passengers arriving 'at Loren- b t th h
°melee ; but 'they abaedoiled one Buerilla warfare on a large scale is sad it was believed there that the Gen. Meyer sa,ys that surreifeer
after the other as we neared them.' imminent in the. Free State. Britoil would not be nt the capital would be en once proposed by the
Starthaig events are - loteted for -fourese nanorntheNeverthemesethe•re,wat, Bone were -it • not Ow •the fact that .
"We' pressed them . eo .. Imrd that- • • the pee/AO fear* the ignominy -of mak-
daily. . Your correspondent, is pow ni h u wet and anxiety."
;Ina a n ea tnoti get itehaevia:e
Pvinroperml ty on the Rand has been decia- , . •Expected a Mutiny,: -. • men will not stand against the Brie
that appalling destruction of • ,, ---
•, '1:bve(337' gbuands °InnItYo 'la just
•e a Eng the proposal. He declares that his
tlits, station as • some
of- the West ed upoin if A (the fighting area an- Pretoria, May 24, by messengee to CA.
roaches- that part of ,the Republic. torenzo Itarquez, May . 28, . 6 pee.- - President Steyn,, of the Orenge,
Australian. mounted infantry, datiadd-P wing to xemors �f on intended mu- Free State; and State ..Secketary
tato it. . 1 ----- .• 1 o
• Boers Capture Prlsoners.• tiny among the -13.ritigh prisoners. Reitz, of the Transvaal, are strong-
, "Frencine . ,ond - Ian Hamieton's
Landon, May 29. -News .from the eonfined at eleaterval, SpeCift! .pre-• le opposed to peace, but President
the enemy about
torces are apparently engaged *with
Oran Free State is extremely lim- cautions were taken to prevent a Kruvr in not so much agaiest it.
ited . re are still no. details of 'the teeing.. The, day 'passed cptietly, how- . . • • --- • .
10 Miles to oue left,
•
Oen., De Wet Wounded.
as fixing has been heard melee noon.
en e ent at . Ficksburg reported ever. • , . •
"-Tje. farmers. near oatetlinia- Of ed- segatg al any -hint' from Frienes 'of the risoners p London, . May '. 28.-A 'despatch to
„ • Brittsit sourceseof the fighting • a,t. (men ef Ahem. with ten Ohillings.
. . . P resented the Times, from, Taalbosch • ascribes
,vance axe surrenderieg • with their it en. noe is. %blare .
•t•he successful passage of the Vaat
items' and horses. ' • '. epee Liaeley, mentionedln epeelal.deePatch through the manager of the Natal •
• eRundlo. pecupied'eenekal OIL
- 24th. No report of what -took place entether eucoessful anibush b
• from Pretoria. The' latter .euggests' Bank. The men - used most of the •
7. Om emiley in,..'celettrating the Queen's • Geo . elebettee
river by the advance g-utirds '
•
strategic .redistrIbu- •
hao yet ,reacluedme. ' , gepolia, . commando . probably 110.11ndaY. ... • ' • • ' • tint of his trent, which completely
"H. J. Witigliane 'has jest. return-, • Inobl
ed to. Lorenzo Marquee em .
. . Gen. uller. has not yen coMmenced bIrth • for the first time . in mane thousand of 'who ' wene expe. eng from Hiailbeont e: , . . . The. anniverearY of Her Majesty's upset. the calculations of the Boone
-,for 'some moments, and Denman broke ...torte, where. he went ,418g1 th r • hie anticipated mete- round Laing's efee.rs was not offioiallY r.ecognized. tag owe. Hamilton ..at • . •Englebraeh
.fourm pe
llise6.' He Nen. Tho railway has been rePaired here. The trolkeittelivpubliehed an. il,P- , delft Meanwhile; the British mounted
tn with the ;remark Viet that did not • wire that Kruger. bas 'al . 0 ,a -
trouble bleu personally,. for •Iyis , wife. .eangeeneeee ., made , for ninht, Prkeii . to Newcastle, - the work to that plitee otecietive-• pereenal, article on . 'the triraite ; oetthed, aerofoil; tit Tiljoen's ,
. 'At 43',eeactie. liavieg been 'coninietecl on May '18th. *Formes -lee Brie:Inn ruler... It seldit faint ...exert." . , • • : ., - . • .
' KARL DIILletinN. • • woe( Weil-tredve:financially. Walsh eetd - enviably, to ; Holland.
. 'he wan sorry be could bot ,say :the trete • pitev.ieloiled, Is olveae A"conettructioe trete arrived tit•ItTetv- hoped, that Queen. -,Victierifi t tire ,:Tele .,corresponlentft. ' describe ' the .
chrrespondent entered, the corridor, te en one o pr . . . ;
h - • .. I •the ' ietmere -startled . die.taece fa.= Pretoria." ., ,
its do -e
hiscot when the guards .and your " some • All teined. in, the conversa,tion, with steam up. The .taain wa, m ;castle et. 4 o'clock en.that eay. This crown hierfdistinguislied mode lite Y eldentish which eo lotted this moye, end t
was andountedie- smart engLnber#1g. enercieing, tho Royal veto to stOp the which accOnnted for the four 'casual -
bat at the sound of the • lease Of work. The ,Boers threw half !a dozen unheard ef •sorrows into vitiate totlf ties Mentioned by Gen. Roberts' ' It.
r - The Kele River eine eattivaid from ..
shells to Ma haft bl .,the .Briefeli pose, Illations engaged in eoenict have been. was au-. affair apparently of mite a
the leelie be was et his eel door. He ' .the,..reala Bloeinfo.atein to • Pretotaa
reilwae Imo It cuts' the' rnliwaY i."-- on ',Poowalli hint' but they did no dam- ' ninotig- the ..ellty patients in. one Of British Were.Blake's: Irish brigade.
then at. Ingogo from a Cieusot '. gun pineged. : • • , , . t 'few mieutee. The chief opposers of the
is a man of 50 years' of ge, - and
when' he -looked between the bars he •
looked ben years older, in Erpite of les ‘ nine from' Pretoria to Laing's :Nek age,. The British, nidootrepiet 'There the local bespleale eight *axe British . The' Times' correspondent says it is
strong face and his hOhttUal OaSO or• vinejohannesbrog nod Ileieelberg"
. ,
4:b •Ifas .beea a great neat of' sniping. by officere.• Tiley are. elf doing well. ntmored that Gen. Clirietian De Wet '
manner. lie hadgiven in corapletelY,
and When he was. told that 'Walsh and
Nolte Were still light4marted over
the•tUrn affairs had taken, • he •'bald.:
"Thee don't realize it. They will Ilea '
little -While. I never gave my . ecein•
eel a . chance," he continued, .-as , he
grasped the bars between, his liands
and leaned oe them for supoort. . el,
eever "told- him anything that he could
week on Until- • last' •Saturday, field
theta it was toot late. ,I could naye.: set
exiled aid . from feleede., but • I
preferred to .traveit,''incog, . find
non- I am going to take the cense-.
(Menem Oh; I know that a splendid
fight was. made for me by Mr. Ger-
man, and lie .1rad to fight against a
lot .of witneerses who, were not fapeak- •
ing the truth, The ante .one. thnt I
hold enmity agibiet is the .nifin who
!Plaid that be oVetheard .tee contrer-
,seetion 'between Wallah and myself. Do '
you s,uppeee that Ile I wore a conspirt
ator I would allow' anyone within _
JOHN 'WALSH. " three feet of me *Mile I was speak -
Mg of a matter of that kind ? X have
•no hope of a pardon, for ten.years in
iheir life sentence. Chathellor Boyd prison will kill mo. e have had a, good
told them that the crtme for which nee and I den't mind for inyeelf,*but
- l they had been found guilty was a- there's a wife and a little fannir
i• novel one in this country ; it might over ie the States, and It would be
' en• even be termed an experiment, to de- better if I had • been hanged
1 fatroy a commercial highway wh.c i for them ; the worry for
• vvas used by not only this country but , then' would be over. I have no
by the country to the south from doubt I will become acclimatized
t \which they profeesed to come;• The to the piece they call Kingston. 1
rime, he said, was of ft most grievous have refueed to disclofie my identity,
ature, and indicated thn,t danger and I will continue in that course,
Melt we • little suepected lurked t
I although I die in a place like thin"
round us in a peaceful country. The ,
tont e ev , e e p
terned had not been discoveeed. et catty that ot the examinationelabor, _•. Town Guard -that thee() Who wither] Tranevaal Government and the
.
minletration, or With, any view co•the directimi of Helibron. The condi-
,
ties for which the crime had been Th id no offered eyrie meth
a, point close to the tat own.. wo auto:tete,. but no actual engage, Naval relent. .F.ullord tied 'Theute.
. *days ono a Pretoria despatch .stated. .the•
ment.• • Evidence: accumulates tbat Pelham, Creighton, ' ellattin, .Crane,
tette • communication• with- Heidelberg the Boers are la strong force in the 'Chapmam, Briggs, and ..Meilge are
• end beee cut; presumaley by •the Brit- -el-chitty of Newceitle. They hold .Mul-• mostly colivalescent,, after 'tienient
- Ish. This 'report was probably correct -
leeet. and -Botbate passes, but, the. 13r1, attacke of typhoid fever. .
the nL. • •
- In any•
event, the Britiaing's &1celi IlOW eay.on:trThe ot-- 'tish elave. blecked. Van Reenen's pass. -- . .Baer 11,62nplott In U. S. Senate.
Pretotienailw.
Boete. 'freeing (teneral...Bullei are. thus' — • .. • Washington, May 28. -In the course
deprived of ritilway communication - • •
. . Kroger . . • Holds •laut•. .. ' . of a epeecie In favor, of the 'adoption
. .
with the Tranevaal .capital. It they, : . Lennon, May 2. -The LOTOMS0 Mar- of aregolution expressing the Sen -
are compelled by, tome 'or througe goer. correspondent. of . the Times, ateta ' •se:niPa,the with.the Boers, Mr.
- fear of belnk eomPletelY 'isolated to ' 'telegraphing • Monday, • says • "Cern- .Wellington (Md.), referred to a secret.
- Oneornandant,Gene,rat Botha consulted anderetanding between. the'. 'United
a:n the Laing'e Wek position,
"-they must trek acrosweountry wieh the Transvaal .novernment a few States and Greet Britain. When blie
sloweinoVing baggage 'trains ..• and • days ago, and in the Strongest terms. Lodge - (Mass.), dented that such an
' heavy artillery: Even thee they could urged capitulation, reco eizing teat understanding exieted, Mr. Welling-
notmo. reach .Pretoria, except by a tren the struggle is utterl. ess. Wilt- ton sent in the ciicurastaimes it was
- inendous detour to the north, 'thence tbe,r peesuaelon nor. the al use of difficult to. ..prodlice tangible proof,
- west and south to the Trensveatcaenn the ejainbok can Induce the -men to but he believed. the truth could be
ital, where they.. would probebly find ;sten& Steyr' is equalle emphatic for found in the eeceet archives of tbe
'.Lord Roberts awaitiogpeace, bet: Krugei is ,still obdera,te., State Departm:ent. Mr. Lodge replied
. The st,rong feeling of the Pretoria that raider the 'United States form of
peace party, h.:weever, may any govertiment no such ' understanding
jey stud Tears . Attaching.
JOHN mo.ment carry the point.' . • could extst, and as the Secretary of
Mafeking, • May 18. -The . entire While the reports Of a possible State Jule empha,tically denied the
• garrison paraded this morning to •a border conflict between the Boers Lind existence, of any alliance or undet-
the Portuguese are not credited here, standing, he believed the coutitry
WOLIN.
•the Sheriff be' etatieg that "the Can-
adian authoeittee need pot, think that
because title first attempt to blow
up the canal failed other and more
successful attempts will not follow."
On 'being told that the Vain was
ineering Megaton, .Dulinia,n remarked
that Lt flied° no ditterence to hint
for the present. He was there and
would have to put up with it ; and
he -would obey the prison rules to the
letter. Walsh nodded hie bead, and
mid lie leteneed to be a well-behaved
contict, whtle Wolin laughed at the
• map hie two companions had drawn
for themselveN.
thanksgiving servio,e.•
Bedeat-Poreel said: ' the uneasiness of local officials con- would accept his statement as true.
tun, ues All sons o sense ona ro-
In an addrest to the. neon Colonel
• • n r
• "We lia,ve been enable • heretofore oilers re afloat. The 'latest is of the United States Government should give
Was faerionsly wounded. • '
0
1 . • Boer Positions' •Flanked.*.
• 'Grootelei, 27 miles fouth Of Vereen-
-igingeSueday. May 27. -Lord Roberts'
northern advance steadily continue -•
and to -day • the Transvaal hills were .
sighted. 'Gen.. French has. secured an
excellent flanking . position. on the
northWeet. Thete is something irre-
eitattble• abou.t. this .aevanee. The troops
have been splendidly handled, and the • .
Boers, completely old-ma,noeuvend,
• have been forced to abandon their po-
eitions at the first appearance 'of the
British flanking forte, which his made '
•a•determined reelettence at the Vaal _
nupossible: • . •
teeny Tiansvaiti . burghers . are now
trekktng homevrarde and itsis safe 'to. ,.'
say that the most hoeciencilable Traits- ,
yeeiler at Islet recognizes the hopeless- .
nese of the struggle. Most Of the farms
: in the northero, part of the Firee ntlatee
. where the ties of bloodwith the Trans-
vaal are strongest, have bten deserted. '
This seetion has been flooded with,
false titles of British crueityoreperte
ef . burning of farm bowel and ,the
to firea voney aver the gravel:Lee our ehaelling • down of the Pottugeese flag .the Beer envoys a welcome. But this. evictionof . women and . children, in
the hope of inducing the burghers to .
killed for fear of drawing the fire 01 .a.t. the Portuguese Consulate in Pre- ereception was being withheld by the
tbe enemy's guns." toria. The Boers are, undoubtedly. Governmeut beeouee of an understand, -remain with the commandoes: but
the evidence all points now- to the tor-
.Aftee the epeech the gareLson as-
. istonce of a .permabent feeling of en- .
strengteening their' cominendoes on Mg between this country and Great
seinitted . in the graVeyard and paid .the border."' mity between the Transvaniere •
last horeoes to their .fallen comrades. Aocording to 0, special' des. pateb B• irlr What proof.. his the
the Free Statersi each accueing
'The troop- tried to sing the Or•b troth 'Lorenzo Marques, there are 900 Senator of a secret uederstanding.
other of treachery e.nd cowaidice,
Nittlonal Anthem, but 'could hardly Boers on the Portuguese border. between the Milted ,Sta,tes and Great
• -- Britain? . It is. regarded' as unlikely that the '
be teasel, eor the men. chatted wieh
be Transvaal ,Go* ternment win go to
emotion., Panic in the Transvaal. Mr. Wellengton replied that
Co:ouel Badon-Powel was defatIy• af• would reach that point later Con- LYdennerg, 'dim food ni scarce,
•footed, and addressed each branch of • London, May 20. -All manner of vs- timing, be mid he had not. spoken body of Boers, mostly on foot, is trek.
he force separately, Ile told the Sip concerziing the attittiee of the with ally desire to attack the Ad- ,king hard towards Vereeng from
for hire If so their gnin woulii be. et.
Ye& Possibly* Wolin told Walsh did it The defence offered notheng to ask& ',
. , . N _ _, ,....±40410 would be permitted to do. so.' onatentse fro:ru..:orrenaino lifereqyunes. 4.1Soine of
• To the Rhodtetan column. he said in the correspondent! represent Preen siraken. fon tho Doers and for their
iLbeety Xn awing, he urged the adore a.re -very - trying. Tbey. are able to
tion ot the British,' troops continues
In gilt have been done for biro or hat- ated, and it made tt, Very stkong case.. ' • to return to their cloillan avocet, •burgherfa themselves eontinue toenut- offenclieg the nation, but he hod
excellent, although .the cold nighte
6011te interest ng ocuments. characteristic etyle: non of the pending reralution.
.. •the filthy lucre which 'they were to re, " e . _ i ao . „
elvo for their work. As to Dullniaii, . . . 044;Weee'rt kicked the Beer Protector. Seeretary• Reitz. as prepiteing to elee me ootig,,e saw be ewe loomed in The Boers have destroyed every
. elo ocenvection would beliate, which' in. 'Dee Crown did not wie, the 'effect"; FateofCronin Promised Hotel- . • . . , from the country. ' Gee. -Botha and vain.for any proof of an understand- bridge and culvert. They are -weld 'to
itsief WW1 a crime egainst eivilization, eound on the prisonere at the.- time . , • . e e other leaders are advising surrender. nig. efeeeet or Otherwise, between thie roved Klipriverberg, north
of the
Horses for. th.e Front. '
. cargo o. Canadian - horses eor
, - El) THREATENING NOTE, steamship Titan°, wh
NGE
The deed Waa awful in consequeme, of their arreet as evidence, bUt sante keeper Dolphin,
Cape will leave •in the Leyland •
are deserting, while otheee have ally tbero ecold b3 tangible proof Pregnable there.
antethe law prescribed accordingly. As 'details of ,them are interesting, end Montreal, May 28. -The first. full The burghers are most evil ng to ac110 -
cept, the inevitable. Many of theni eountry tincl Greet Britten.
Mr Wellington re lied that uotur- Vaal, as a position of great strength,
and talk of making themeelves im•
• nee, but tte the prisonere were aliens are Volans, Jelin Nolin's effects are
RECEIV tell will esti been imprisoned for retutaing to figbt of such. an umieretanding until the ie reported that the population
' jedge he could nioderate the emee go to confirm the idea that the men •
. be flaw nor mom tor doing so. Dull- an American eitizeze dated 'Meech. .the .dynainiters' erial juet closed at Boers are making extenelve orepara-
tions for the defence of the capital. see. .,:etcilakveLesof thew Sektaziten):;:artto•
such on 'understanding existed. ing through northward threaten to
Of Johannesburg is in a high state of
blow up the mitten' end in 'view of
li d come into the.country to den the 'most bitehesting. 'They inclode On the other -hand, the Mail °tore -
n, be said, was the master spirit in 27th, 1894, at_ _Washington, 9). 0. Welland lest week, Geo. Dolphin. dot the
been shipped un.
the plot, and he would proprietors ot the Dolphin House, superviskin - of H. y. Whignam, a cOrrespondent of mot.
Id hold him equal- A. good deal of privaee eorreepond• their wunton destruction of every.
ly retiransible for the, deed. 11.0 woeld -erica with friende In Dublin end elte' ' North street, Niagara Fails, 11. Y., • Major Dent, of the - British armee the Daily, Mail, telegrephs from Lor- sale Ur. Lodge, "the Senator
therefore eentence all three . triter& was was. one of the witnesses. ' benewee. a secret underetanding ex.. thing else, it would rot be surprising
'ate. The fact is there is no under. •
Brielsli ere- more interested, however,
also found, and certifie . Titer° will atm sail • by the Tegano enzo Names under Monday's date if they carrled out the threato:The
To Lite Imprisoinnent. - • cafes of membership in some. Irish' • Gunners " Tbos. Iltelichard, George that he bag. just returned from Pre -
society, e known eupliemthticelly LI,B It WAS 111 the prisoners' room at - , - etantling. tinder our eystem of goy -
hi grazing and in the water mipply ,
the Dolphin House that fuses and a . jiarge and Artleur Robins, of - the. torte, which city lie vielted in dies
. ._ Pea 'Artillere. W.,991,WJA...... ,---.. 4oisee,H es - ..-. , - - ,'•erfunettt Lt could not exist. The Soc-
•iete tot .Stetee-anehonorabionande stflan iti- tile tellItne - - -- e , t. -ne. -- - -
. -...e.- ,
Magma I ails,
t og eon from this port 'for Soeth Africa, to.
morrow.
'The cargo colligate of 712 spondent at Peetoria cablee that the ,ntelet were Opened, bat be believed
who a exeitement. The Bo3rs .who are peal-
etroy a great commercial h g ,
I hway his certificate of naturalizatien as • . •
When His Lerdship had finished tapeak.
the Aniatganaated f3ociety of Engin-
leg lber equine' etectiiiiitebieettlefied in
eers, form an interesting part of his
;dynamite: bagewmer-forritto • Dolphin
t tl t I 1, d
On the 6th of-june' the Thontson • " Thestate of demoralization in the petriotie Man, bee denied that a
on the prisoners and led them erom
Impressed, but Dull
White end drewn. Ile passed close to
the doek, Wolin and Walsh were un
mane( face was
_ belongings. In this society Nolin
111 ' 'branch, and No. 90 in the New York
was known as No. 98 in the Dublin
branch. The Dublin secretaryn ad. swore to the men stopping at hie
there. This interning lie received tbe
wee summoned o. r a an
hotel, and to Millman visiting thent a locale]. cargo of horses, This vest. oiee le weary of the war, and fen of
line eteamship Devonta will sail
from Montreal for Cape Toern with
set's capacity id • 875 head, fled it Transvaal is remarkable. Panic and
confusiort prevail everywhere. Every -
fear ea to the canting of the British secret alliance or underetanding
't believe him, and the American • Kroonstad, May 27. -Gen, Hamilton
people, do, and will, believe him"
' •
has invaded the Transvaal, having
Gem Hamilton's Advance.
'had Menem e below printed letter,: is expeoted that she will take out troope. Operationft 'werS Progressing The Boer reeokition went over. crossed the Wonderfontedn drift.
: I
the, throng which dress le given as 1 kel
filled the court rettea, an did and Terra
4 13er ey „street
co place, Brooklyn, in Neve
en he held ba,ck for a moment and York. NeTin was paid up to reeent
"Buffalo N May 27.
rg • tor encircling Pretoria, with the tele- Boers* Narrow Escape. 77 Miles From Pretoria.
Dolpinneen suppose you are •
date in both ,bratithee Ti 'satisfied nowt you A. P. A. dog, • Confirmed be Milner. • defencee were 'being connected witb
phone. Fourteen, points' in the line of London, May 28. -When Lord Rob.
man trivi to be eatirical, for he be. • I re is an thew three meta have been sentenc- London, MaY 28.--Tira British army,
muttered, "That's e Just Judge." Dull.
undated little note to Nolin hgmi Ma7e,28.-Tbe following the headquarters of
ti mote *ewe which slum it left Kroonsted has not erts wrote Mei, first despetch • on
leo Transvaal t rritory yesterday.
1 it fighter ie ew or secretary, . A. Sher- find out that these' men will be reseageis wertehireceivetli from Sir Alt lore. but thief apparently was the only Weil shot in. Action, Was dIsappo
1 VW that thO effOrte of his counsel ti k 3, fr ed to life imprisonment. You' may
tiy b f 2 '11'12
Would have secured him nom seeing he ig Mal a. aumeed. u. • 4110 f
likes o sou tha
t red M Inez. a °Yen hg: nO°01.11, he e4r: 5100m
taken Wick' to jail, the tights *were not charge him althou h w I gaffer for t. was not i ng
s - "Cape Town, May 28. -Regret to no other visible preparations. Most of
defenelve measure adopted. There were en- in. its exoectetion that the Beers
Would make, ((tend at the Vaal
o ei end immeneely euterior, fordes hadepasie
' emitenee. Then the prieonera were hook of. rides, 'for whieli he will ' nesburg and 77 from Pretoria. .)3In
• 'teetered, and the Welland Assizes and price 10 0 g ' le that 'cone,erned yeti, but because report dangerous illness of Pte. C. the telegraph instrumeitto were being . le ,
Thompeen Winburg and Driver removed from the offices in Johannes- harrier between. te Ana
owe nd it has now crossed the
tho gen
r:ri4.80131
ie in hrilliant green bat the eorietitti- put away. YOU. 1COOW what Cronin ' nreWer' ralige V° " thillttriteiv Joree • whI( It In
U. witilolit p_ tecilatteigat Vettlitaeiree,r. atellbrit "Arneest,
V dYnanlite COMO 'WHI4 dO• s en een fa, This little book they were Irish you. wanteci them ..tt
cover, however, is written the address t dian Artillery. Aeting Bomberdier " Pres en ruger ot a 1 n *
6 Iii! r of Cana. 'burg,
*miler( foom Pares on the west to
"Kari nenlimale Stafford 'House, Butt it will be lied for you. (Signed) i dueed the Boer generals to abandon The Vita' forms te mote of eighty
dared Over. ' tion is of the oveCrakeekind. Inside the gat? If you show thie to the olic
A *talgx,Witli the Conviets, P e W. Patton and Guriner "Vit MeCai. rangemente Made for immediate f ght,
I the ail. He found theni significant the Stafford Howie havin to tpe is' ii Am A li Olpnia arAWn woe May 16th • n,t- Mafekinge Pte. Je II.
Attiliery, were elightly tvounde
unt 0 Battery. 1107ai Canhdian Presumably to Holland. A special train that line of defence can, tut the pre.
a on has been provisioned, and always has sent. on Y , .
I be conjectureti, and little oned drift on the east. The eon -
Later in the winning a treamber of
fake itit 2.," which mite or may net be "Felix Z., C.11.1t45-0,11."
prieoners it j alt 1
to be th i , i eteam up ready to (dart. It waits more is known 'than Me they have cam) of the curve le toward the
the, Globe staff visited each. of the In the left hand corner of the
trom, Weary other prisoner la the tan There is oleo a letter from Sherman, briektva,rds, With dot in corner. Bloemfontein, May 24 h. /./. n, gold hi likely to be found irt the treas- their rrareetagtaatteTliu ,
Lord g tile rallwry. liStff'inrtaf:
eorridore, led I, a: ... en e r f rat known rendeeeoun, g -t -- ---- --- - ----- ---- - - , •ote n e e dicd t t 1 poor t some dietance from Pretoria'. Not much Again sllitned north, taking
letter inside like blocked letter S its err, e o en er e
Waisli Waft sitting on his lied at the urging Wolin to get acquainted with . Moments died of enterintftWer, 'fet ury. The ',salaries of tile officials and guns And etores wien them.
The English correepondents in the position to etrike any part of the.
to the' '
ligsweeinitehbethseholiterre teeskithreetreorse
in rointrat° ' , a
r twice of being the taost devil. LI, Hot of members is Written hi nevelt Montreal, May 28.--A. sensational al Cananian Regiment, been iettial only in nettle, which wit be lea
r f'61(vIsraittirttleirayrshatlltetentaleient 'Li rs
cell (100e MOOkh'ig A clay pipe. Ile matie the membere for mutual benefit, and .it Sensational Yarn. Springeontela Mae 25th. toth Itoy. Judges have
t been. mit or heve
ea
are ttishma,n in the world, but on the brick of the book of eulee. The ebory le publielted. here, in which it is designee) mimeo,. Wortblees When Gent Itoberte arrives, itlip River mounteine, a feW mliee the threa,tened oblate. The Boers
11, P 0
=Pe nefterted that Millman, Walsh, and • Theverte ofwfitotzrezneilerzisi I ei, term/ i =ether ofdefeollidigle.etivitrt, totlevirth , It3leit interttet.eilodrloivrtenweltg1 ofttel:s.hrlitvutof.
hie °yeti Were red With Weeping, eel name:4 ere Iftrgely Irtah. ' -e---e
not Moe epperently did not fire ti, Welt.
tie hand trerhbled aff he took the pips en undated letter Iron" Warne wife Wolin, whir,' are now eerving a life sen. To Destroy the Town.
trent tee ineuto to /meek, " I'm glad in Dublin conveys the lutelligence that Vence in Megaton Penitentiary for at- LondonMay 5 ani-'llie ei.
- stetter' on the Delagoa, Bay 1tellway, theee relterte are. atiParelltiet.
oie ereeor donee Ingle it a day "Larry joined the yeeineeree and tempting to, Nolo up the Weiland ing Poet, has tee29, foll.ornosving despatch and etubeequently. If lieceseare, tii ellierarted by any autberitic proof. Of Lord Reberte' hinhediate foreei
Ittttottnt 110. gamt bk, ids nrish heptie you won't Spion Kap him, He Crinitli were LCC 14(11 agents Of the from ,r.orenzo Marquez, el Oil M Le:TIM British adVance guard fallow. 11 mein belonging to the 8th tfount-
brogete. ,,,Ottld lit filtigheil uproar. hopes the lioers wilt Wilt" /rids es Clanentetael, and that their ilitefiage nay : oleo. _ore tit nbrettwrg,
trenches 'awe been. dug ed °newly upoe the loiele of the re., Oci Xntrietre 'Were the first, to tord
ioeteee ne 'Mae lovingly o topposed 'to be en eloween to eetee was mid to America hy a subscription " President Kruger bas testie3 a pub- around nolinemenburg, but no other trottirig ceiriniandmie aeross the the river. Thee' ertnie Upon a Boer i
f • •
Dablin, and (Mid that tile wife and preposat of Nolint" te fight for the 01'011in:ed. bY Maud fionlie the femme lic proclainetion warning•all people te etepe bave been taken for the defence Vaal, so chew, inneed, thett the ,, patrol looting itt*Viljoetee drift, and
Boom. On te Minot witti the adclreeeee frith: Woman agitator. le IN fOrthOr leave nohanneeburg or to remain there, °r t'll° Pisee* The: reitWey is blocked mounted infantry tlear:y "(Weeded it skirmlidi lasting ten Minutee ton
alone of the ettereteriee of nettle 'unnamed sta.ted that the mots tickete were at the, peril of their' live% as it might Witti refitgeee from the Weet and eMitle, in (Miele the Vereeniging bridge, the lowed, Two hundred Boers tried
three ehildren Were there, When it
in malarkey be etopped, atel it le fettelety, offices ere nentea et, Hanel- purehesed by Vred. Z. Allan, Ile rec- limonite imentifory to deattor Wtet' southern end of which they seized. feebly to hold the Vereeniging rot.
'earned to tr, niatter ot his crinne
d t itestion ql, matt wile lute toll, Itiugeton, London, Montreal, ("gutted head of the Olitreitheelftel in a- totet-t-fitemorne-it---- .- - ------- --- on" " The Governinent, is noW endeavor- +They alio cut the *Moo leadilig to lieret but they were dislodged,
lust received a SOOtent!O of life lin. fetratford, Toronto end Vetcouter, ma Dubilie end at movie. Private feecre- "Hundreds of thew of Winter 4.1 ing to rearoure the 11111)1111 11' tolling tlie mined On the, (Muth Aide, Which The Doer rear giiard In at Moyer.
net 0 4- .
-- efee tehroughout the brief Well As in all the chief Anietican tare to the Lord MaYor et• Dliblin, lag for the pritonere at Pretoria, have them thet the Witt* will Mit outrage the tioers bad letid With the inten. ten, ten Mittel \north of Veteenteing.
rieerint . The metiVe for the. outrage le alleged been font by the Relief Aesoelittion to ee p un ,
r 1 der thein but it In too late. tion oe completely. defttroying the Their main body Is mOying toward
eereation, earried oil betWeeil the eitiee.
.e. mows eell door, he gave ono Ot lettere relating to, Meru/tie Hulot& ttO Ileva been reVelige for the sending ti, E.4. coned Hoy, ne vron ag gum Algal' Prellea"t;atemente Are bring*
. etrueture. The )(Mt trail aeroeti the the Kill) MVO hills that Colter that
aulltiA ETP r‘Ifir.ttilIgrilt
Pa.tun,„,,of n, than WhO be- nt Wathinnten, D. 0,, Match little of Crinadiall trooPe to South Africa, in engher l . eeereetheiLdreiTerei ;
t ea rutoji lifglit. vrig hildeg .igr gr ctaltililrniZeitrli.Wl'ill=
I Vita guttering Mao. there are oeveral. One letter from Dub. From the time of their landing' in Am. ...enete: proposal to releanfl the Brithdi tile fit% of Gen. Frelielte guns. Darkly Weat, May 26.--tt is retort*
flawed that ie .
of le a memo lie lia eigned le Ilanlon, and dated Feb, Olen to their arrival in Canada, it le Fortifying Pretoria.
anid thitt hti• and Wolin eepeeted a 25th hot, Rays: "Grogan done tnirtyt, eininten that Waleli aid Nolte were h -i Pretorlite May 25, by moesenger to Members of the GoVernment nod the Deere hi their eetreet le further Iturumen. aiul that litrge laegere are
prieoners of War le due to tide eAuse. Tile narroWnese of the esettpe of fel that the Debra have reeteiltiled
tyrdeni for, bel •
ie*t-whence or fifteen yeitrs' imprison. OM (111311 for brawling' with some sm. cobstant communication with tile ,ex. of the Valtsraod express approval revealed by Gen, Roberts' referellee loeeten 44 Iteltfent,elit and DAtticrol
66 in the env ot via elleatilin for Xruier,, *a now h. II a oolved nfoht7 born 'that ba0.4
--- t but \ex 1,0, Lorenz) Niarqueer May 28, il pen. -The
Mirk Of Addinttt and iltrengthelling Of tits proposition, bat .klresident to tile coal mines, the salvation of kuil, ,
.0(40 that tile Jure diers In the ereli In Iletiry street mid iteutive of tie: (:10111141 (4:t1 and'
Walla ulttlift , .