Loading...
The Clinton New Era, 1900-12-14, Page 6'14 I re -en PPPYricapwto......`Prr - •=1.....-.P.K Pr for their reel/native lioraem this meths lag, came up from Halifax by the In- teroolonial train. Thirty -ono itli told come over on the Tunisian, but a tow . remained in the Dower Provineee. SAIthe Nerthwest., a on LED Toil 'ere were all troopote . They had ' TiThe bulk ot the•PartY le hound for • The Men Who °ante P , . recelved their discherge behave leave leg Ennland, and there Was Conse- quently ne otficer in maim:Ate The moot conspicuous member of ,They Had an' Enjoyable . . . . who Was So severely wounded in this party wea Trooper thillose of Ottawa, head end face at Broukerei exult that 'Time. in London.. . blo -Wee. His fellow -soldiers deolare 4 . he. has entirely loot the siglit of botli -Wet he was thellife and noel of the OE... 4,.. 40 ... . Mara Partleao that erased the. ocean. * . Among the piety were Sergt. eolith, . WON THE MIS' HEARTH , .; .. . . . . Pt . ege ameron Ansi Ottawa; Trooper A. Prese, Brandon; , D. J. CE. F. Morgan, • • • - , - PUN& B. Ilaramond and W. Pollit, -----,.. • ' Wcodetook; Pte. Milloy, Ottawa, and Pte, P. X..Coegan, Loathe:I. 'tereWor .ffierleeh 'Castle: Mutiny at . . . • Tesmeniseauel Pollearalge Posses, . . Boers From Ceylon. .. sten.- Hengees Fine Religieus. Dierben, Deo. 9. -Lord Roberta tins ' flenellallItigh Outraged by Or0W4• Tr.taeritatiegmEte°.ce oiti31 V: NrElliooreer prtifirrd Cbeering, film on Sunday. • • by the. Queoaelow.n, Volunteers In the same fight in which hiS. *brother 'and London, Dec. Mt --The detaniniient of • .hlt father, Gen. Olivier, were xnade • • the rhvel Canali411 lioginien' eat ' triikresett:nylito ititl'Olt "illvilerPCOr- elethig of comely -Mese Ai rand Is wille°-• 'one. Ile expresses himself ao highly • reached Englatel About a fortnight satisfied with, the treatment of the , agoeOnelis Intern home erom..Saath Door prisoners by the Britiali In. Cet- ,. I. t D tole f the P t Lae '.. Atrica, left London tide morning for eneiee. who seas eatspeetna Of compile- Liest.P.091. ...The geeitie OnArda -Band. IV in the plot ageenste Lord Roberta, , accompanied the . men tot the• rallt ha alio been permitted to return here . Wt4: station where Lord Otrathconii, irmil .C'eYk.), n, , .1 a • . . 'Ana VIOUit ROYa I P. .1/44 PQMMOAPilet . • A Mild Penalty. • --,- tor Cainicle. and other prominent per- Johannesburg, ' Dee, 9.-nenry black, • , . ocineigese bade Vann farewell.: a . GemanitilmerIcan, had bee1. sen - Tor what extent the •Canadiane tf3nced to death, or endeayoring to had won the hearts of Loedonetri was i seduce ,a British, 50 101 from Ma al!. ' tIVe.o.ide,nliVot oeran atahoe •rirelieo,u.cps hotiii.ltthuarnesinoef . legiance, Lord Roberts has now cOlu- • h muted the Sentence to imprisonmene • allon-the,arine of tee eel ers. . in Ceelore or St. Selena until all the ect evethethenoeo• the etatlon. .raylugl: 1. ere cf,' ,eheerh4. ahd.- we.3.mg.thew home Thee 12:14E?no. 111.14004W art have, ret,urenr.etf,:e.,5 ..t.o : • taiteir thamPlan to-morr4*-t. Pt°112' iiiember of Vollts7aad. A t '1 .• Canadians , Will „na,il.' on ,the stealing,. °" '-' 'Colonel Otter down they expressed in-.•: • t•ellfle, appreciation of the warm' 're- '' Bloetufontele, Deo. 9. --The British , ,e,eption accordo. them, la Le040,, • hive 'cleared the country east of the - A Mutinous rew. 1. town 'as ear toi Aasvogelskop, twenty- filebert• Vivra', Taiinnanla"D"' (1.-- 1 • selfivfercnilitingles treceidianis. d are thoroughly 'A •farmer ot ' Tin craw of 'the '''Britlith steamer - Itisteleob Castle, •• which, reeentie • .A1114vggelfsleP as. "116 ill'ilUrg as• a brotight 600 Austrellame 1ron3.13onth ! " Africeemettined#tosday. A nuniber., of - polloenien axe now on boned"Of hot . priragiroT: Eils house •wagi bun& by the t•roope, the Boerthavin.g fired from it . wider the „protection of the white . • • • Strains at 'a haat. • • , , Mic:- Them, meneleer of the Volksraatl - .-London. Dec.. 10:-elie... !Kreigerle, - for Kaalspruit, has been arrested and •• . . . • Wine cheered by the latoWd, tin ide - 'released On t500- bane lets farm had return from the Caelieerel..yesterepy __been constantly- vieited by.the enemy • • turned and roundly iehienel these for . ennplieS.. • , • . . ,,. near Min for mice et.deeitierattee..of _ . • --- • s' lieeheenee.oalitti leabbatte • - • ... m , .irt•n mist Reain. • e tee. reosee. -- e . • 'eLonOeu, Dec. 10. -Replying , in the R • ebeets ?peaks at•Uspe ToWn, , alma° of -OoMmons to -day to -Mr. Tint -- Cape Town, Deo. -10.--It Ivue.denioa" teithee.11ealy, Nationalist, who asked' t atrated to -day folnever before .the,t all - Whether the lrish-American and Irish • - cheeses are combining to accord Gen. Prisoners. captared in the fights with , Roberts.a • memorable reception.- The_ the Doers, could not be pereatted to .. ,etreets, whieh. ii.re kept hY•i'troc94, are- rotnrn- to their homes; Mr, J. Powell. th.maged. The weather is Magnificent: Williams, Mondial • Secretary' in the The -corporatiOn eatertained Goa. •Reb. War Office, in the -late ntlininietraticm, serte at luncheon today. ' la reply • to but now representing South•Bfemings a tepnt nem Roberta oneneee Gov-. ham In -theSouse of Commons, said •ornar • Milner for the mann.er Irrwhien priecihere of /resh nationality eould. not . healed assisted him during the wet. be• treated'. differently Ironic other8. The principal function of the: ,day • -, .---• • ... •• was held on Op.yernment avenlie. and Sirltedvers Buller.isiot to be-LI:Peer. - '", 'about . 20,000 'persona were Preneirt. . Loudon; Dec..10.-The Devon and .. Gen. Roberta was presented vritie a •Eieeter thizetta hall the authority Of - v.aluable swore of honor and an eadstefiir Itedeers .Buller for etatifig, that • dress by the corporationandaedressee there IN not et syllable of truth.- in • bythe citizens and Disheossociatioile the statement circulated that . the and the Lulitiii-Comgmaity. .Governor eetieni baci strongly urged him to ac - Milner iteelved a particularlyetrarm - rept a peerage:- or that he himself • welcome. - e - -•-• . had any thought of assigning • the . • Gen. Roberto' arm, which was 'in- title ef Lord ',Buller. of Liedysmitih. .. Jured • recently by his -being thrown : - - . • --- . .. • - , .. tro.m- ids horse. JEI Still en -a Ming, but :- :Honored the •Canaaltses. ••• • ..... getherwlee he' is in the Vein •health. . .• . 2 London, Dec. i.e.-Yesterday •• the The address from. the Citizenee.Are • • ,. Duke of • Camlirlifge sent for -Col. Ot- ,, sociation was eoclosed inn- ha:aft:tine . ter, to.whom he spoke .01 the Cana- -- ensket. In promoting it tee Mayer_ .._ ,.. diens' In the •very highest Praise,. and •' •••beli'cges111-Yee.esuel4gnetreclo-14111..611.tlberle.zrane'llr,„,re: showed the greateetsenterest in the "o work they ha4 done in South 'Africa. replyieg to the addrege 'Gen. _ •Loreand.Lady Abeideenevisited the • ' Roberts said theit. 'the trar, 'Which wail - ,_ men at Keesingten barraelis yestet-. nOW practicallY °e'er, had -fee heouleee :day, speaking to and shaking diands •• Interest .for lairc, inaSmikell as it had ,__ with each member of. the contingent. enabled him to . bring to 'What . Au.. Lieut.70]. Buchan' clitked with the' hoped would prove a -inter:awful eon- - .Duke 'fled Duchess of Teck. The Duke elusion the work entrusted toe him her very • Pearly Woo* Yeeers age. • ne:pralaed ' enthesiantho about the 'Calm - thane. , • .• . .. .. . • the" coloulal troieps. after Which he. _oe... e ee• said tint his task hare Was finished,: . The soil WAS prepared for the good Prince W-11-1 Meat "Bobs" .. - seerl wince it week) be the work of . New .York, Dec. 10. -en London- .spe- another to low. . • ' - .01a1 flays the Prince of Vtilea will • --- 44%.,*,*4. meet Lord Roberts at Southampton Kruger Would Not. 11i3ed Advice. whorl the field tinier -seal returns from SUPPLEMENT TO THE CLINTON NEW ERA. .,PIPPOPIPP,P, • -.1",194.44por ini4,4•44 trio vot letilt, 'Franca end Resole. WU pout, which 10ot three killed, five cil HGEB viiiii received conditioand Wok% nal prolate** of help wounded, d 1 in the direotion et interventioni but ' A PP1,1 the plan failed In Bean." Pesetusistie lipeech. . Q " Wilitesuente to Dine Kruger. London, Dee. 11.--eldr. fireerickhi , epees.% in ebe Howie ofi Commons The Hague. to 10.-weeli ummtnie will sly° mow ins benne ee • createe ti, certain ainount of despond- • Mr. Kruger. but he itas abandoned elf accounted for bv the fact that only loth° tele leee et • eight members 00 leg the. Z16,000,voted against previd- deepair. of Meeting' Emperor Nieltolait, 0 ouppleinentary Wile Of an7 effeetive refielt Of his war* eetimate, while 284 oupported I Hung Changs Secretary poselbly on the 'Riviera. it, a,nd Sir Miciin•el Illeics-Deaoh's pre - silence regarding the operations of ,oPhosed. P•laced Under' Arrest eney in the lobbiere Title poeeibly • r United Irkile Lealiftle end making tee Metier% Mr. William O'Brien mode hire- 5 'Mt It E Nationalist ConVentiffn an annual lien more popular with the delegate,' . br mo!veng a mtrongly worded nes. THEIGHERy. Ireland' i struggle, be declared+ *NAM ,continue unceesing until the lead - Ionia were, 'forced to abandon their present intolerable eyotem of final . control. • One branch of the Irlsh Leagne, London, Dec, 1.1.-Tlie prolonged posal to leorrow L11,000,000 was not its time to bringing to the dowel of Is miming lantilords, land grabbere, and their uneasy auopicion that continued Mr. 0 Brien, will devote Gen. De Wet, the Boer Commander, amp Milner to Af illiauders. • castle Milne ebe inconvenience' of lie has agaanin eerie -Ingo tee Reit- Ineaniehile General Retorts 81)0001108 CABALLING WI,TH BOX Rs. landlordislW ish. pursnors. noffielid rUmors, at Cape Town. have given heart to and • whieh cannot be eanfIrmedeof eon- caused enthusiasm among the people • The zesolutiou was adopted amid ' tee utmost entioullagan. there, mid Ooiernor Sir Alfred Miner • tinuoust fighting over a large area Opertiting witbin a triangle form- tho Afrikander liolud to send the re- Ohtneee Regulars Retire and Ante* w AL I 'CO S colony,. to tile aolue Government He Informed of whet is nolog Don however, that he would append a Mous OeneraliKnox. The Doer ,gen- ham eonettited. tie a conetliatorIVI e reteip to do not allay the AUX1.0tY•• the nee Soletio1113 adopted at the recent Afrilf- Occupy /.11.`sang Olau-*Parliament ed by two swollen rivers of GETS DIVORCE 4 44444,14.444 And £150 Damages Against • • Earl Russell. MED AFTER THE WEDDING. autoiancl border, Gme De Wet. whe* • titer he has eseaped or not, at ail told a deputation from the congress, -A Isvo-'Hoor Meeting tu Liver events continues to baffle the tone- otrong expression Of perional dieeent 1}°91 rr°111/3""' . . orals are fighting, trekking, an i - -4 On the ground that the toino of the -re- Leaden, Den, see_en epeauseeeepa,een dodging Lite British leader's- grim, wakens was aggre401.0 too ‘exago,r, steady, and sleepless pursuit. One of abed. lig anew/ that it was not mole from Shanghai aintouncele 4 that Li the finest Stories of the Boer win: is ally Justifiable for the Boers to Gen. Reng Chang's 1114110h11 Secretary, Yilto, laelno enacted, and an, Englend ini- tether the war, anti for themeelvesi te has been arrestee by order of Field rumor to -night reports that De Wet lose' of many livel and immense `de - patiently awaits the results. One the el 1' of coniumnitiatiag with the encolirage a resistance involving the Marginal, Count Von 'Waidertiefia on '11,11d-.ICOOX are grappling. In a final stenetent et Inv mere! . test of strength someWhere between _ jeob of the Teels %nee Mild not POO- 'Dv y, when the ob- , ' -- the Caledon and 'Orange rivers. • table -bo obtained.' • •Taang:Ohou Occupied. , Britishere hope that the Queen's " B troops have forced De Wet's men into A Pin',leer of 'eer tor Each Man. erlin, Dec. 1O.-Fleld etarelialCount the southwestern pohit of the triangle Halifax, N. S.. Dec. 11.-A meeting VOn Waldersee telegraphs eroin Pekin, of citizens true held to -day, preeleed under date Of Saturday; Dec. 8, that between impaaktble torrents, where , tee two detachin they limy lyleet the fate ol Oen. °melee over by Mayor Hamilton, to decide ante of troops from t on the form Of reception to be ten- Tien Tone Commanded by Colonei Not A IOW, 11.0WeVert AVOOt that tee Lobrechelet and Maier • FaliteriliaYn, (thirty Dutch chieftain. may otee Ye _ tiered Col. Otter and the remainder which had been proceeding against a pull his forcer mit of the snare set for t - or the first eianacliten•contlegent, lite it with ono- the lotss of some live s Oeso - returning eoldiers are expected to ar- '-- -- considerable force of Chinese regulars, a gun or two, and Rome transport wag- rive at Halifax, on Wednesday or who had taken up a position at gons. Their faith in this theory ?este' Thursday of nTsang Chou, have•occupled the place ext week. Oeneral in Gen. De Wet's- six monthe of sec- O'Grady -Haw. will be here. Ph without opposition, and - that the t ----E1 the . ocolumns are returning to TieneTain. melet .0.0eociatien ' With. 13ritish Marer. was requested to inform 'the cordons. indeed, a Cape Town de- City Coundi that the citizens desired • To Scatter Ilaxers. • spatch says De Wet hao escaped, with mutt the men .13e entertained at lunch' London; Dec. 10. -The Boxers are all but a few; of his troops, who Were in the armories at the city' ra expense, disturbing north and western, Korea, captured by Knox, and that it is fear- and that included in the bill of fare says the Ste Petersburg corresponded that he will join:Dotha, anLli that be it phi e IX beer instead of the ism-. ent of the 'Daily Mail, and the Rue: the two will succeed inisivading Cape onade such cia wee served on the last elan treops are preparing to seat - Colony.. • . ocoasteu, This le on the euggestion ter them. • . • is a Ten Days' Straggle# - • 01. eroxernor jones, who said the beer t -o •••••. M.' • Thls, struggle betweenDe Wet and would do 'the men no harm, and . •• eteltrliament informed, Knox has been in a entice' stage lor might do them good, . • . ' ten daYs past. It has been waged un. The Men twill be met at thLondon, Dec 10.-Xn the House of the dock- Oommoris today, the Under -seer* der circumstances of extreme hard- yard and escOrted by the band of the tary of Foreign Affhirs, Lord Cran- ship for both combataats, The•sol- - tirci Royal ea.nlidlans !rem the steam- norne, saki the Goeenament had been' .diers have had prenticany no steel!, e.r Champlain to the armorlea. • Be • notified that the pretreat dispoeition soul have Marehed andefought night . fore the ninon there will be addresses by tne Goveknor, Mayor Hamilton,' .ef the troops of the allies on the and day, moat of the thee ht heavy Sliah-Hon " rains.; ' i • . e_ General 0%mm-Hale', and others, l-Kuarailroad was of a Lord Kitehenerei had 'clearly ap- The men will' be retid off at the an- purely 'temporary character. The pears in tee manner „Of the Inirsule, !wrier- Their stay here wile be as Governnaent, he added,. wag wateh. This pressing of•the British troops. short as possible: If the Champlain ing British interests. ' • with the same relervelees rigor char- arrives in the moreing,theY vrill lenee tteteeiZeti olarOh frOIS Kinitierley • the SAmo day. • • e "Pekin e Dec. 10, via Taleu.-At to- day's meeting of • the Ministers, to Paardebergyet will be remember- ----- eee that hr,that march i4caifi,K1•40h.,. • Pte, Poitittettetenis. , called :to oonsiriet whether ter not LI ener .rekleced the Britieli cavalry to. IWocidsteelco Ont, Dee. 11 -Pe , we Hung Chang and Prinbe Ching' had inunobillty•bere inestroylag the •Brie. :Peollitt, son or W. Stephen Pollitt, power from the court to conduct ne- tiles :hawses. 8ome Lambeth men fear tioedistocire arrival here this morn- getiations for a settlement on be- t:hat. unless Gen- DO 'Wet% capture ;Ang. Pollitt is the young 11 O. IL. L half of China, some of the -•)iiittiliters • le . speedily ....effected Gen, KnOx's etc:Wayne)! who. -ran aWaY with stated that they Were authorized to mounts will. be rendered Rimless and two other lads named Steven, from treat withthem as rep.resentatives wth leave tite...Peres stranded. 'Stainer •Barracks When the firet 'draft of China, while others]. litteuding the - • elotnixpected to "End tile veer. oifaite-213 elms were , tient to tone 'the Gernian Minister, had not received In- Berlin, Deo. 11. -The morning Pah- -ears Misuse re•ther favorably the speech in tlie Reichstag of Coupt. • ton Buelow, the Imperial Chancellor, in reply to a question mi the '1311b- ject of Mr. Krugeree failure to be received by Emperor, but they complain that elle dtd, not in. Moats hie internal policy. The Na- eional Zeitung, despite its ayntipathy for the goers, says the German people. will approve COUSt Von 101;i'S, outlined ' Beet palley. ' The Tagebiatt 'soya" .Count Von Buelow did not answer the question why it was neceniary to affront Ur. KM. ger. even admitting that Germany could not hap hint. The lioesiechre" Zeitung isays the Chancellor furultee ee documentary proof that Germitny; with Ilolland, had repeatedly warn. • en and advised Mr. Kruger, who had , paid no heed to them. •.4 • • Ibsen Again -et Kruger: Meatless, Dec. 11.-liertrIk.Ibsele the dratia.tist, in the Oneleladete re- iterates `the stateneente be previous- ly made Email -tot the Boers, elalna# Ing that the themselltee fornierly oppressed weaker peoples. He says he thinke the Boer empathy manfest- ed In so Int:my countries IA weever - ranted and; rather ridiculowe • e Dee.-10.-Anciortling to the .Boors they. have lost by death and imprisonment 19,000 men, while 6,-. 500 have temporarily laid dOwn their artns.. They have 14,000 tried mini in the field, though the number (nue be in. . ereasea to 20,000 in InamorY„ Botha 'has divided his annY intri etiven pertions, which remain in touch with him. ere has ammunitiOn, Winer. foOti, * and warlike 'stores for„ 20,000 Men • tilt the new year of 1902. 1 Two-thirds) ef the Free State ' have taken up the, fight against the• Englieh. oleiaomm,•Ok The Peetorla Ifadorado. , Pretoria, Pits. .1.0..e.An expert bate made a long tour Over the farms within a reads Of 20 mileaof PretOs tin, and -found proofs Of exist- ence eoal, copper, geld, and Monde. " One farm 12 miles nut is described - by a Oompetent judge as being of en- 0e/wag VAIOS owing to the presence Of ditobohda. The proapetts of neatly all these • fatale were reported on yeare ego, bat &fr. Kruger, fearing an influx of Ilitlatitlerii to Pretoria, prevented their exproration. These 1nitwit, whic are so o excel mineral 'wealth, will now be opened up. Still After DeWet. • Pretoria, Dee. eile-The Boer come • - ;ea of • those . of •the. first contia- structtens'in the. matter.•. A.II Even 'should the. great Orange Rive one melee were. killed or otherwise eided, luoviever, that as aeon as Sir rendered welt for service! . Point. Ernest Mason •Satow, the Britieh tintless chaise, he is nese expected that tin Boek guerilla cannialgii Wm! years of „age, .took th.e train with. Minister, shall receive word to agree e. who, was et: begier and under twenty to the joint riote they will continence er raider fait a. viatlin to Gem Itnoxhi be over. eletierai•si Botha, Pe oxeye• the rest of Torprito •Conti• ngent negloilations with • Li Hung' •Cluing Viljoen, Hertzeg•"ramaln In the. fOr AXontreA1, accompanied by hb---o and Prince Chin •unless otberwise ' h eom ahdinn from 500 to' • 1 Reid and Brice Plead for .General Amnesty, • BRODERICK DEFENDS MILNER. London, Deo. 11. -Considerable ir- ritation was aro-used daring to -day's debate on supply in . the Mine of Commiense Sir Robert T. Reid,"Q. C., Liberal, painted a gloomy pieture of the norelitions in leoetli Medea. Re said that after. a: fourteen moieties' war, costing $5,000,000 per month, anarchy was prevalent and famine was threatened,and this might be followed by a native rising. An at- tempt to place the colonieo under military rale, he added, would imperil the veey existenoe of • the empire, He thought thetime had arrived for offering the Boers tents not in- consistent witir British don:adore Ali Ideas of unconditional Ma -render should be dist:annul,- James .Brioe, Loberal, suggest- ed plaiting general amnesty to the Boors now in ArOl0 AO legitimate combatents, the Government have :no rlgbit to treat the Boers ao re - Ws. The negotiations' should not be entr,ueted to Sir Alfred Milner, the Britifib HiglieCommissioner, who 'was an object of attested universal dis- trust, including at least halt tee Queen's ' subjects in South., Africa. Mr. Wm: Se' ahem. Brodrielo, the Secretary for .War. hotly challenged otatement againsit. Sir , Alfred Milner. He declared - that whatever else it might do, the Government would never reckon, the potter etv the roopon- sIbIIty possessed by Sir Alfred Milner: S'r Robert ,Reides speech• Mr. Brod- rick •aesetbed, was impracticable, mi- l** and mischievous. He had 'gone out of the WAY to gratify the Queens enemies. The Government wits per. fectly willing to offer terms for sur- render. so long as it could nue t be interpretedas proof of weakness, and thereby cauelng a proleegatioa of the guerllla warfare. • - • • • WHO -IS PRINCESS CIIIMAY? .• • .• 1.. , , • . • A Chicago Man •Says She is eac ra othertwo trete. They shooed on honed etuh ey were three day out 133ents. . H S bokaV• I I 2,500 seasoned bualiess. These and h h • - instructed by their home govern- . tan alio tar . trOopS are scattered over the north,- la to sea ey rerported, to the LO, _in- - There is every. poespect that defl, . . ern area of hoetilitiee fermi tellte s mantling officer what they had done. tete steps will be taken tor the ar- rangementpreliminary settle- WAS ADOPTEDAY EBER WARD, berg to Stazuderton. They her Pollitt joined tbe first eantingent - - b t P etrari Xelhanneeberg Pot - a ou at 'Wynburg and wao mails a. private. cliefetreone, Heidelbeig, anti lberkisee He fought at Zeted Rieer, where Pte. meat within a measurable dietance ; none. • • • • ' • • • • Leonard, Of the Oxford Ethel- was and this greatly relieves °these who. -15,925 CaseS'of Typhoid.. that place AM to Neaten- 80 111Ilee ot.- IVY la opening negotiations. , Lookq hopeful. . realized the danger of prolonged e7, . killed, and, wee Ineevery battle from • Loinlon, Dec. 11. --In the House of Protons. The est weekaini has onemons th ed that there had ie afternoonit was Feat- spent in England on furlough; ,alter Pekin, Dan 10, via Taltue-The ref baying been. in a number of the South way between ilia city and Tien Tsin : been . 15,625 cases of typhoid fever among the British Af,rican hospitals suffering, from dys- - is now openand a train consisting of troops in South Africa, and that of Onthein e four carriages arrived here without • • • tido number 3 012 had prove- Afa tat Pollitt is not yet twenty. hat is a accident 'y ' esterday .'Regular traffics , • sturdy little soldier. He. left .tonight *ill be resumed an Dec. 15th. • .. . e. - thleet of Flitterle. for Torcagt,0 to re-enlist at Stanley, Colunt Van Waldersee has turned Barracks. • over $68,000 as the British sha-re of Dui -ban, Dec. 11. -The transport of- . .. ---- the re.suit of the, Pao Ting -Fu expecte . ficer here has Jest received instrue... Londoe, Dec. 12 -Lord - Kitchener tlen to Gen. Gaselee, who in turn gave - -rime to prepare ships •for 500 core cables the War Office, from Pretoria, the money to Minister leetovr to be valeseente. Two hospital ships are to under date of December . ig, that used foe the benefit of Chinese who sail for England monthly. : General U.'nox reports froneEteltetia, may need help darling the winter. . that lie is engaged in a running Li Hung Ching visited Gen Chaffee ' Three preparations for Clearing fihht with General De Wet, anti that ' todaye Me more that hise powers to , mit the Soeth African hospitals are-- Significant In view of the fact that the eneint is moVing, toward Red- negotiate with the foreiga envoys, cenierreci by telegrapie are .broueli dersbarg, where there is •n• column the fever, fie.,Aso_n_ls now beginning. ready .-to co-operate with the other , absolute and coMplete. ' tie -day.; "She was then the wife of Chicago, Dec. • •12. ---Capt. •George Streeter, who has gained much no- teriety.,because of his Mahn of 186 atone of land wathed up lay Lake Michigan. and sibut.ting the , ("ley of Chicago, bus found. • new titie:to dietinctlate • • • f• • •• says lee. is •the stepfather of the beautiful Princess °Malay, who,. af- ter her divorce frcnn het titled hus- band, married the Hungarian Gipsy Olga. The Rrlucess Chiinay was ter- meriy khownas Clara Ward, daugia- ter -of Eber Ward, it Detroit Million- aire., • , • , . Capt. Otreeter ear; his wife Was it couslinief Eber Ward and the mother of Clara Ward, and that the wass adopted by the lumberman. "Mks. Streeter is the. mother of Ciara Ward, who afterward became the Princess Chlmey," said Streeter e Or* Wklowee Within 24 Hours of the Cereinony Teat Minh) Hera. WIge-A IlorrIele 'Suicide-- A. • iln tileetilmsarnhtrloini His ereNeck.aiaof ' ILA" • • • London, Dm George johe P°a mdecreeervilleofwIrce 131°14;11:it: gMraalitio17: Somerville and 4150 damages againeh • Ear) linsitee, with' *hem the dere ant Wee Wooed of having commit Il4kl1terr. No •defence WU entered.. agniest Mr. Somerville's petition. e , Bridegroom's audden Death. New York; Dec, 11. -Altos- wedded life of lees than twenty-four houite. Joseph Dapples, of No. 90 Banicatriiet* expired yeeterday, hhi death being thei . result of hearrt diatethe breigehe owbr, .the exeitement inekleet to Map' kluge. • ' Doppler was thirty-one pier* -old, and so far no ba triends know % had never /*Own anY eirnehtmulf 0! hon.". disease before his me.rrisere, althongliee he had been Oleg a little • for a Roberts on 11! arm -Burning. , London, Dee. 11. -In' a memoranliim t� the Premier of Cape Colony,Sir Mender, General Christian De Vet, John • Gordon *Sprigg, Lord Roberto le centered between the Oaiiclon and explains that ferneburning hits been Orange rivers, on the borders - of ordel•ect strictly in accordance with Basutoland. As tile- revers are n the usages of war. Ile says in flood, it it is consIdered that -hie cap- ,. "'Whether the people whose houses ture is certain, ... even if he 'should aro. burned' are antual accerisories .to manage to" roomer; the Caledon. Bri- the cutting of ralliveys and o her • h t t h id da a ust be left to' the en- eral officera commending to dec de. ail the passes and roads to the north. m g m to prevent Me eticapee ' -The military office-rs are greatly They must be trusted to neat°, st pleased that the attempt of De Wet full enquiry before having recounts- mando hies been frustrated. • is essentialey pollee tortirk, I antic!- ! , . Boers! Tali stories. -, tablished We shall find the necerielty London Dee. iTte. orneg car_.' for • .burriing gradually dleeppear, • f.. to enter Cape Colony tette hie Corn- to extreme meeseuree e butt he this •11•••.•••••••• to that 'When the police are es- • respondeint I e Tto n Cares : eae with less danger of the innocent eti that m.v s r will specimens o 131 s or es e rculated by the Afriloinder press in Order to - eventim IlY be able to aboIleli alto- Wotk tip feeling far the Wercester gether a distaffteful task." Boer Ciatgress tt is commonly stated that The Tirana"; points out that a. .a wotnan and roar children bane been does not conaider tint he hare a farm, blown up with their bolts° bY dYna- at all maim its controls ten seputre f e Wiese and thore is not One futile inIt e or refuseng to revealanus an that Eleven private soldiers outrag-ed irins° by "113e Mean° ' to every.ten of territory. Staburn a woman wee had lately beefame a square miles] o mottee, the overage resulting - in a.I the froonhottzes wiiiin tett 'miles death. Sock falsehoode are ineldng of the serene of a reed upon. the rail- • the gullible • Afrikander populetion ' way may mean very little in. point of . numbers. British forces.' To Restore CUR Rule. . Anteitritist feeling le assuming • Barbarous ai3Od Detestable, d.arigetoue • pioportions termighout • tape Colony and tee proeRepoblican Berlin. Dec. a-In:the Reicitstase to - crusade le beixig prosecuted With the , day, en the resumptioa of ,the debate moat intents vigor 111 preparation -for on the esti-metes, Herr Bebe!, the the Datoh Congress at Worcester oa Socialist leader, aaid- 'Thursday week. t coneitier England's methods of The Dutch ane disseminating waging Venr in. the Trabsveal as being frightful accounts of alleged British - lacerharogie and detestable.' barbarities. A typical one is, that Herr Bebel tren.letntly oritIcized the soldiers drive the Boer 'woolen naked Germ•an rebuff to Mr. Kruger, aciying from the farms and villages, The that if President Loubet received him Loyalists are calling on thd author- ities' to end what contains the ele- mete of a serious conflagration by proolaiming. inertial Itonetbroughout the entire eolony. Unquestionably the present condition ' of teit Colony te more seems than at any previous etage of the war. It requiree toot, but also vigor, Darbah, Dee. 1L -Replying to a refeention recently adopted by• masa ineethig Imre Proteating against tee attagks on Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of Cape Coloint, by the epeakere of the Afrikander Oen. grass, Sir Alfred has telegraphed that while he retains the confidence et tbe Loyalists he Min afford to die. regard iamb attacks. Ile added that there teas no fear of the Afriktin- dera deflecting the policy of annex- ation for the conquered territeritles. 4.4.44.14. Loris! Yarns. London, Dee. 11. -Dr. Ley& end erie's the Amsterdam eorrespondent of "le"3g4r •,(1111"e' • the Daily Mail, "thot Qatelt Within*. Minh will intervene after her mar. , Another riege, This is meant to blind the' belldell• Dee, 11.-1 'fresh nibeltap ipablio to the reel filets, which are to the British ie reported to that she ,wrote pereonally to every have occurred near Barberton, where varopoan twee on me. ifeagorta Ar.. the &tore, taking advantage of a tog, .01,40,1 llt Europe, end from two ootin. get to close quarter* Witli the Brits Emperor William could- have done the lame. , ihowkomhx.. !globs!' Sells for Home. Cepa .Town, Dec, 11. -Gen. Lord Rob- erts spent a very busy day to -day prior to Ma starting for home. Holds. feed ttis Wenberse hospital, and aubse- quently addressed mule in thousand school girls, to whont ee said that notiOng had been so delightful to lien ao to see the riattiotteme he had wit - gleamed theOughout the 'Wont. He em- barked this evening. for England, and wen Wen a moat en,thuslastio farewell. Mr. Malan, editor of tin Ons.Land, a pee -Boer organ, line been neturned Without opposition to the House of Aseembly from Maimesbury. • Prentetion for Illuthiten, London, Dec, was said in - the lobby of the Ilona° of Commons last evening ,that General Tan ,Irann liton, who is returning with Lord ma foam/a are aprattxuag report Bober s, will receivea, high appoint. Twentyalive Inv/glide. Montreal, Dee, 1.0..eorwenty4ive in- valided membera of the canaman Mounted Rifles and Royal Canadian Drageone, who hate returned heti Wirth% in'eflonth Mile* Wed wits left a Lord Kitchener in another despateh Pekin, Dec. 10, via Taki.-At tbe reports that the Boere attacked the meeting of the provincials held to post near Barberton. The British day the United States ' was repro - casualties were three killed, five sented by Captain Dodds, of the Ninth wounded, and -thirteen taken engem- Infantry. All of •the Goverriments ers• The captured men have sinee have entered into the plan except been released. ' The Boers raided the Francs, whose representatives insist Riverton 'Road Station, December 11- that the French territory shall be They are being folloWed up. excluded front the rule of the tom- . On the Ocean Wave. MISS11011 appointed'. L number of Liverpool, Dec. 1,2. -The British sub-coinmitteea were appointed. steamer, Lake Ciiemplain, whielinsictit- Several high Chinese ;officials, on ed 115o00 this morning for Ha fase being asked, expressed a desire to 'as - (tad on board'Companies A, B, and I gist. Though army officers] have of the Royal Canadian Regiment, been.appointed members of the mem- • Vaccinated, forming the contingent which has ' missbon, it is desired for Generale to John Jordan, who was killed In the civil war. Eber Ward wished, to- adopte c ose ne. e was 'Maud jordan, and bring her up as his fawn, arid his desire wan 'grati- fied." ALARM . OVER SMILIPDX aid••••••••••••••••.• New Yorkers Hastening to Get been in England lar alient a fort- - make the rule eivil as tar es posh night on its way home from South, Bible. Japan was 'placed on the Afrien. • Charity Committee on. account Of Suffeage, and Pensions. - the amount of rice dim commandeered. Melbourne, Dec. 12. -The Legislative • A MILLION 1REATED IN A WEEK. New York, Dec. 12. -In censequence in August, trgost of which she has Of the oases of ernalipox whtch lave Assembly of Vletepla has *passed the now. tvomen's suffrage and Old eget pen- al bill Germany Needa•Maney. • Berlin, Dece12.-Tee Berliner Tufo- blatt; besting its caloulatIons upon tne figures of Bron von Thleimarin, Secretary .of the Imperial Treasury, eatifintes that the emplise *metes in the way of loene four enindree 'million market. • • • • The Boer Dental. • Thattague, Dec. -12.--The Transvaal Leg ttlon says it is authorized to con- tradict the report that Emperor Niehohis has telegrapbed to MreIeru- ger an Intimation that he will licit, re. eelve hint. 1108 tle Got Away e London, Deo, 120 -Gen. Kitchener's lineage& inclicatea that De Wet • has regain eveided Knox. After the latter lied foiled ths Boer general at Coomns- Ole Drift, the Boers seemed to hey° tioalbled balk, crowed the Caledon River eisevehere, and turned thenee eorth. Ward In thedire:Alert of Reddersburge • the meinorable ae,ene Of the British ,diectater in April, Velem the SADAO coal - mender captured the Inset Where ! 444. POWER Oir ARREST. • • al* • How „It Is UseO- In New Vorle,ette .01tIzenia Disglist. Now. York, Dec. U. -Charlet' F. Ord- ing, it eakeenteeper, was walking along Fulton street last evening when he Saw Policenian Thayer stand' trig under It ohed talking to a girl, Ceding Merely glanced rat tee, two; ' but the policeman BMA - "What do you mean bY looking at 1110 that way When Pin, talking to it wranatri ? You're a dirty loafer." Whereupon he Slapped Ording in the face, attested hen Mid lofted him up, In the Police Court this Morning Thayer adiultted that he had been titiking giri, 1)115 (lcela1'0(I 511155 °raw had unnecessarily eyed them an he passed. Mitgletrate-Flammer said to Thayer - "Von are not paid to talk to women under eliede. The eltisens of this eity do not pew taxem Inc that. X dis- charge slits $$risoner, and shall Make a eompittint agall)st you at head. qeeeterfe" occurred in this eity lately, the de- Waidersee Objected. - - -- -mand for vaccine virus by physie Borne, Dec. 1.1. -The German For- eign Offiee authorizee the Associated Preis to make the following sta.to- ment regarding the Waldersee• Chaffee incident 'mood upou a cable deepatch just received from Field Marshal Von Waldersee- "General Cheffee wrote • Field Marshal Von Vireedersee in a rough tone. -Field Marsha,' Von Weildereee refueed to reeelvel It, returning the same to Gen. Chaffee. The latter then wrote a second letter, apologizing for Ms objectionable expressions, whereupon Field Marehal Von Waldrirsee invited Gen. Chaffee to lerkfast and the incident wait amicably closed." mammon...A, London, Dec. 12I -The negetietione of the- powers] in regard to the Joint Chino, note were concluded satisfac- torily yesterday, all agreeing to the conditions! identically as outlined be Coent Von Buelow, the Imperial Chan- -cellar of Germany, Nov. 19, with the ,exception of the introductory clause) geeing the demands are IrreitOeable. Which is eliminated. 04.41.10.....161er Donate to be Settled. New York, Dee. 12.-Iberr :Von }Loh lenben, the Germaii Ambassador, in discussing the Chinese situation, is quoted In a Waehlnelon despatch as enyffig-"The Chinese. question safer lie vital issues are concerned may be treated as seriout The work of the powers iri Chime Is now One of dotal/. "Tho vital questions from tide tiine Will be the dispoeition of various treaty rights and conceselons. Ger. many stands for open ports and free tteeeSSto theeorlental trade. If new treatiesare negotiated individually by the Powere with ,China, or eolle,c• tively by the Congrese of Minleters now in session at Pekin, other ques. tides of deball and mlininistration may obtrude themselves." Nationalists" Conferenee. Dee, 12.--I1be Nationellet 0011Vention regained Ito anielone to. day.. Mr. Sohn Redmond presiding. 4.1. ter reeolutione had been adopted amending the eonetitution of the days previeendy. Aftet th3 climes to their apartment*, 7 11l.r. Doppler fell in a faint, The .brit did all sehe.cOuld to reeteet him. an harried ineesengers for a ph,y; &clan. ler. Wm. T. Melatyre. of No:, 820- West Eleventh street, cifieekir sne. &Waded, but used alt We skill' ta vain Mr. Dopprer died about 'It o'clockele . the °Otani/eon and Dr, DiStatyrei gate. Lt age his ophdon, that death WA#.01.st,:„. to the exeitement of marking°. , A Horrible ouicid*e. philadelphice Dee, .11.-Gorgee S. Wagner,' a seleeman, committede, pub:tide to -day by driving' a "lariree pair of shears through his neolg, manee• Ing use of .a hatchet to eiccempileini the, act. 'In his death: agony : Wag- ner feildown a flight of . stalniehige Weight tearing away, the reiting;-.' About three. menthe ego Wagner's' , tette left lifett owing to his intenieeree ate habits. After hip winee' de- parture, Wegner took up his •• twig • .dentie• in bedging house, and drunk to greeter excess. . -Letters foundY giancng the effects ot the sbowed that he d formerly beo employed by a cash reglater company • es claps exceeds all demands in pre? vious years. The corps vaecinatora Bent out by the 'health department lute been increased and the agape' of their labors widerre(1. After to-dayethey will visit the better class of apart- ment houses and private dwelling's uptown; and le the neeessary. pre- caution -shall not have been taken, they will take it themselves. It is estimated thee by the 'end of this week more than 1,000,000 will have been' vaccinated in the Borough of Manhattan alone - The physicians of the health de- partment assert with the utmost confidence -that the result of -the pre - tient device that alt persons submit to vaccination will he nue& entirely manifest in three or filer weeke. SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Win be Mr. George Reeves Tifiet o Grand Triode. h. Mo./treat deepateh states ths,t Mr. tie rge B. Beeve, whn has been appointed to succeed Mr. Change 3.1. EtayS, .Will be tecond Vice4tresident, am wall As General Manager Ot the Grand Trunk Religay. The first Vice - President its M. Joseph Price. Mr. Wainwright will be General ,eileistant Manager, and, Comptroller as before. Tills arrangement will give Mr. /We're a voice at the Board of Directors. Havingit reindent 1)11.- ecutoti ointmtieaorneolempazyll! be adVanteige- on The Ylikon Connell lam paesed Ordinance requiring all persona in Yukoa territory to be 'vaccinated. Fifteen thousan.t1 ate affeeted by this order. 'The Chr011er'S j11143? at Ottawa re- turned a Verdiet ,tliat Arthur Weir Med by his own hand while brooding over his troubles. A liertY 01 fifteen left Brandon yeeterday in a speelal ear to attend the banquet to l'offr. Bitten, 111 vro- ronto. • loom WHIM- PRTMOTIC:fillilY.-. • • • .0' The Cornmittee Reports ont: Payments Alread Made. BALANCE ON .HANO. 306;810. -.Ottawa; Dec. 10.-eeiet a „ O;', • the Canadian Patriotic) pad. Assoolit; tion reports were subinittird enowing ••••• that Bee dependents' of soldierat hint" been assisted, atua that 108slitea114ed 1.4 soldiers had also receleed assistance; to whoni per:wets amounting to 887 and $2,987 teepeetively hnd been madat " There wan 'therefor* $48,790 expended On relief, lestving balanee for dietrileielos �t $80110- 8f1.8. The committee has kept in eleW 'that the larger part of tho figid be required for distribution; 41' the - woe° of the wart° widows or depelide enta of deeetised soldiers...and a18tet0 provide for soldiers who have Wert permanently or tempOtarily di -VO abled while on, eervice..- • Dr. Mientizembert. wag sppopoe4A a member of the committee, - EMMA GOLDMAN'S HIE Washington Capitol's. Ceiltetr. ... ary Celebratd To -day., SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN'S WILL Smallpox cases in Grand Rapide and Detroit have been reported. ' Robert T. Tighe, who estabilehed the first telegraphic system in*Uth Lima,' , America, is dead. - e ; . ' The Orebro-Kryilio, Swede% rag. tell.; road, wee torimilly opened to -day ler ' crown Prince Gus.taf. ' • - , Washington is celebrating the centenary of the estoblishnient ofthe capitol in that city today. Azure .Dameron, a well known - NOY youbg man and a prominent dietlifer, shot and killed Irvine Dotter/ill laid. 4 %MO night at Columbia, Xy. ' Einratt Goldman, the anarchlet, Wail the principal epeakerett a teethe' science masa meeting in New Yorke - She deolered that "Humbert was justly sent to his aceount by a beave man.. We have other brave 'men left • ." The Americans ware the only for- , eigners at the dinner given at the Yildiz Palacio on Mond . The Sul. tan oat between the rand Vieter and the United States harge due, Mires, Mr. Griseone a owed OW 118TIL101a 1 416rtdetarlallit7'Arthur Sullivan left an estate of about £50,000, nearly all Of W1110h •goes to hlit nephew, II. Sullivan, He made small begesens to his other nephetva anti tie litre. Ste- phen, et niece, who. raddeit at Loa Angeles, Cal., and bequeathed t 14000 each to els housekeeper and valet. DitliliN T00 RUDELY ROUSED. Oivieluoli,()ol lygatMlxeupt.,,Itet,: rHn and it Hunter an Donaideore while at Work in thir wwtlx:xlaealfilil'ilifolitirflee:„Jvretilkgtolattedl:brit: telt :aitoo:Fahoteirbit gilailletdil'ealdre11:01,1'mage41.alriorPletO:nr:WabettgisYrakitl.tc:IVineeth4lyolts te. gaiter 011 the SnOW. A joretpli Burke. Who IV labored the bear vri it relested its hold on P. ; • , 4c c, ' • -JP • • I made for him.' la the inli *111164. eeedlugs bIt. Donaldtron gun, and sPeedilY Pee itbeer s2 •