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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-03-01, Page 9IN , I " R - * I 4. *4 OSMAN- DIGNA CAUGHT,, 1. X1 . I -i . a �1. I ., I SLAV E TRADER A PRISONER ---a,— +—.*", . $k1tch Of the, Career of tile Blooi-Thirsty Proselyte, 1/' - WAA SUPPLEMENT ­41111111it'. _­___� I THE C UNTON NF ,w.,4.iftp,COn,1D, , one ICU JWman came to Oalil=% wre, rt � ,;A,,,tter`;,j PIEN'l illon, " I W. tile KILIEO III THEIR OWN MIN ra, fill of g,dise,., , . UZ"J" v ga with . "'n r"Ot'(')Yrt��"I"'AIT�iou']'I,lx'31'iD' 1,001" 7 'Od ,ader. Many. Army Officers Meet .41, o?) tit<) Slavo ti ath not ,,allied It 60.11 � Tito ond cat"o Juglorlously last ww�k, Death For From Glory, Ever slll(*O the fall Of X11%rtouill. 0,4 Mlift Vgna has boon a hunted Juan. Ill) returned to lite 4)1(i hut3 � near Tolcar. SOLDIERS TAKE A REVENOE, Sualc"m had long been garrlson,,A ,I)y tht" 1�,JILI�I!SJJ. Tile Ponnunnfl­ +11 ft Tjln — +. a. I ff + THE ' FIGHr AT MANS% JANUARY 2 ­­ At m1dairlit libseAva" forced und 'tho dIVLAft "O"" CQN8CRI1"r1Q.-; MAY ('OUr, "01111011 Feb. Is.­-!rIW marrAut V(WV1v critic dolilsrw 00 Os rvw*at altuation need 1104� Ja 1: k kugvr to* convert the Wbolo NA kM to the itootrine of compuloory sorvifos for 411 men of military age, wltbpat sx0elk. Vott or privilege, and be belipwom t"t Lord Ilosebery'll .vilicech *,m bwo t:4) , - - ZITO shape and dellitiltion to a** WA. * . ­ ­­ 1-1-1 ­­..... I ­ ."4"V.I7 V V M U V. � I __1 . , zwp z4fz �_:,�.� � . 11, _ 1% %\� ", Ing. Meanwhile, he adviliou­t-lis, kwma- CapC burgess, organized It" exp- 141<42_,WN_�, . vj��\ . I that Major Logan was killed to the - I ­ ­ � I � " ,�`��:��s':, . $ton of three wore divisions W be sent �p - I " LIN;, , - _­ -, - �((,'�(� I \ I , lk " Osgian Digna O#Vturildl .dition , #, , had to be NW(1pt from tile desert, And ran Usulan I)Igna to earth Ili the phIlipplitea , - i'�,,,X� , - HOW the W9 blacks of the: Soudan I Oaman Digna. stood in tile way. All by v, bullet from therille e -.It _e ;? - ___ ��<,�: I �,�,___ I �\ to capo'Colony lmlw )")Is. Wan 014 vlave trador Ii now undet- 1� . 11 " -: I - -* N � - 'Alaw %boy or" Iva ran Ou ; at( Upy In the city 111 441t. i n men rooallq casci of I i I - �, .Z�,`�:�j ), 1, - / �, Jormed, ang suen t -Q, raise t#,W must have rolled their white ,eyes r 11 0 f a of hi's owl 1� I 3x� .!gvll move . to .1ar dislod tile olla, me I I ; � - _; � - ­,,�!V,% k� I 4� � dirlislons for, home oerviov, U0 UP wo- IT1104, tht " , , ve I . ,Lt news came. The tr1b,-unten an. - 9',eged I often. -N. Y. Herald. 'till$ kind which really did hav,Na., It " " ,�� SI _ -_7z �Az:�__4 �7 . vInced that; men are abundantly,oh- \ off Lie Was I ,�:, I . Z� , .10 I 'AN "i � . Ot the Saharan saude and the fola- moms, a very unlikely thing that In Ml/) ?I , �� i'll (� i I . � , riven fro one otrou" told only to - ,.IV talna ble. I . beguOt the Ellyptlark fields have never itablish a no my Aftep, the 11,04to of a harct-lought confliottlic --.%--: .. --,. A ....... --.1 ­ I 4/111 "I e. Ar I I ,1� 1k ((( _.. ­_�� I . found A. word In. Arabw veat;�ouough Army swept 0 11 in the desert, origin of a Juan's death can be dater- ' ­.:��__ ,'� . -_ - , , , R T19EW EDITORIAL VIAW. I V, � % � . murriTT nows wi. I d -that Is to say, wbother I'll, / . � - �:�t , '\�4, \% �& - - T -911410a, VQb- 10.61�40 Its 4XVV6441 �- 'ad -out t1le cu lid not be Clear- lie " - - 11 , " . "'. ,,�_ a . or to fit Osman Digua. They -have oal,. �d � Wool by the )valid$ of ,one of Ills com- ,.! t-­'�_- _�- , � ,\ leader to -day ,the TImas,"Y4. I 4 Ulm varlo.uay All., Ababolcr, Emir, ad. 1883 t theatre of wAr Uqd — ' .. r4dea or by those ot his on - . . I - l(osoery's cluicloms Upold vim Iltionot been transferred to I )1llrlt#* F -::, " C"sl� , einy; AM. i ,-:=�, ��,'\� cQUIpollng Lord La,nsdowaefO Otal Kewr. lie was the xast thera in R ng- this campalgri Osman had It aid .vanoc ; � . with, a grIo , \ 's ��l � �oucerned, have often 'IN �� :� . ,% 1,� '1�0 � �k... available raw material for troopill, to . t'he In Devoured,by Wolves on the sacquelltly thele" - ­ �, �� , Or t1W0 Of his nePhetwo-Ahmed And Calult officers , , � ,�\ - � ,4 lAnd.1a side, where Egypt Is I _ Z 1 . - '11r -,��r____-_:*_ " tile criticism of almost OverybW t Omdqr- i agl Digna, made use at irach opportunities to .W ; �E!�w , " _ W. who -I Lord Kitchenerli . work a F1 0341an thad Portbrined Prodigies $or I ' WIPO off old scores amd have gon Un- ,;;- .0 � 11,11 , 11 , .., L \ 6., JULS 91YOU 00 matter 4ny.werloux a,tj. Bell River, a .� _ . - - - .,­;�N - ­,;� -v . , I man remained znoomVIete because Os- tile Mandl after abuttin � I . Z�:;��_�. I 'It ; I i` ) ,�'. - ,-� ­Z-­Z�-,N�, ,- # 4 tentlo". 9voll uftoalo supiVaistentary . g tile Eng- disCoVored. il `_ 4 , t , . man Mona had boon neither xitAecl IlHil up in Suakin. . I I III i I r4t " � . . A 110table Instance of this occurred . _. atimis from � _ � - I -�_- I " � - -4 0 , Lord Lapadowne it . . , . , , X 6, V, - ., 1104XP3411111 I mpossIble to say Who* U -the nor Capturod. Ile had Aroused . , P .. . - . . I The man's real name was George Tito 41;rl.Cowlt, Sherah, Mishab, LEATHER STRAPS- FOR FOOD, just before thQ ba,ttlo of Woerth In I . . , 't ", ,;, 1J'?'*wW',, - /, ,� - �, a 411i . Xlga- . �'. ill, ,Q__ . , I I ­ ­� actual P , - for N , u Vito Vvalloo-Prusslau war,' A cerialn � 111. 1, 1P., ,� '1� 1�;14 losItIon of roinfor4mg "'A allic' 1318"Irlell trlbesi,, ,� � �,� '-pto lobiat, His fatheri acoordl-Ag to the nc,r,jes Allorded him levy These ' . W1 'In 4 I 1� V 1. nOut,ft Africa. In respolloo-.04he C10" Early In Augwit last word -came off leer of considerable ,repute bad got, I d lffi�l Kil � I 0 story Uow famillarI Alta taxen wife after levy 19 Ottawa fixvin Pawsoa tbatotbree. bliuself generally disliked ., by Ilia Parr 11 All .... , - __ ,;Rf,­­IlJl 0 , L\,� -14 '1�1 Mand to" 5()I000 more troo^ theflov. ., _14# � . th� , :,k\ , '11111111 Skl­ . I Ornment said they were and son to Bgj . " Q , ,ue .now doin mineral, Robert X 11 . , , - - oentAUXAllat of recruits, , ended , severance in bullying those under him .... .* ? , - J , pt whan the. latter , 1-��11 WAS, yot a boy. , no elder 14;sbet died, Hurreader of both Sin'trat and still,. . offatt, Holmes Ano k '... . � T_ 11" N number, but; In tile liumber,18. Ilholudied, . I � . kill, and even made Zia attack,*. In � It feW­dAY8 before title, tile first, . .... .. " I I _�_ Qkk I . I lb . so, far all can be seen, tolue �#Jre%4y, At . . .. . Who. widow married a rich man of 8elliveau, had parialled of starvation great battle of the wari when tile _. - . I . . - __ , . — . tll() Cape, some on the wayl, and:40wo , Alexandrin-Oliman Digga, The is up� this he WAN repulsed. But he mas. -,ome time in. 1897., While txyW'g 'to -Frouch. Were nearing the border In . I _:_ I I . . , I . . :=�. I father gove" the boy his name, t his ,sacred .40!� soictlers and two officer., Aa0h thO gold- Aside by the Pence their hopelelo ondeAvor. to reach Bar- I . . � // . f Ili ( � not Yet ready to start. L6,'rd.L*nR_ _ , � In it roollry pass not twenty miles I L� - education and his calling. Thus. the , Ana inac,kenzis, ri-ver routes, 5ilpt., lln, a rumor ran through the camp I ,!! I I downe's general defence of 11g.,00whe i .1 . in Suakin. 'JkOole, in charge at Dawson, sent out late At 3pight thAt the ,pir ,,g� ,�� I I . . 00, " ­ i new Oman Digna became a UQhajn-. "" 1- - I only Amounted to a ellujil w,_,;,, .1 ,, I . . ,, Medan, a slave trader -And 4 Hannibal , - A MAZE OF 31 All.exPectitipla. in segirob. of the men. advancing and would Rhortly be U . I . 4 oritica to gay how,he coliff. 130�, � . " .. OvEHENTS. -1 Uselans . were � . . 11 I I P. I ot the deeart. . For near;), five months the expedition, Imet4ntly pAndemonium reigned and .. . I . I � . R, . � i I :better with the resources Ilk,all*t; klid I Slavery 1A Egypt N nominally abol- I I . . I ... . I Ing parties w -out in . . ." I I � . I I I Lord Sall,lbury, who3o tone,jvAs ,got At f011OWJ119 months are not easily; fol. or . 09 . . . , 'r Oil To be desired, took much t ' 'sAme , , . Tile military, operatione of the whloh was under command o1i C. poral a ut ere sent � . I I . A ,,�,�\441 %1� , � lobed. A In reality it floariobes. Whell, 1. lowea, The account '$kIrving, was In. itilie, wilds. all directlose, one of these was un- "I . . . I , %1� I . � 11 .411% line. Thls� unfortit t I" �'�[le 1 , the old Osman Digna died. the now 0 are too con- Skirving says. On Sept. 23r4 we der , the officer In question, ' L=_L151�/0J`PR_ � . 1i Ila ey,j' 0morMe . and ' v4 ;7-- I * I . what - i Osman D!gna settled In the Berbe.rftn tradletory. The newo came, ]at" �rrlved at Grow Rrver, where I hired when =1�11.1___ . . . I . Lord Ro3ebory says i(l 10 . . I Home way from oamp Ila -1-11 ""Ip--Rcm I map -----. . I . I .. . . -_ - - . which we venture to say WJ so . I . In 1880, Qat Obluan - DIgna' had *an ,vvlt�t dog tean6, as the river fired upon, the bullet bringing !Jim . 11�11nd Nab I countr Wag 10 _" g4a dy -and of law- p- ati Indi ' . I . . . ..:. " 0 1 i . . WN � !- h . eadquarter-9 were ,at Berber arittlev. Tile Engliell now made ble . I I . � I "': , . I I . I . -earing Constab,la Boaek and his bro- Ing reinto d, advanced to the fatal . � . � �) Other of Ills Lunumern pauled by MoPliee and the Indian, grow courageous again and, after be- ILJ 0 - THE -EMPIRE * 11 DANGERN I . . , I I 'I' . denIzens, wuo swept up tured, it t down. . sbell froin a wQWL'imed Boer gun lending upleasantly near a'Rclyal Harse Artill1lery 4 -pounder. - � 11eiso _, art been slain,, and his whole army aft 4iowed signs of freezing up Wore A everywhere. 5� Here he hired a b and down the banks of the Nils, capo- urned .out. that osin -_ U I � I . . _Ir� I hall really won a victory. H till we would reach. ouir.destination. We . The Frenchmen, thinking they had . taxing young men and women, tXlle from Me dead a arose arTived at William Iraskigo Portage, got Into an ambuis,114 retired firingat I i � — . I - I I I I His (Intl sold. Osman..D!gna grew riroh. 111111. with ail . � �. 2.9th I proceeded tip the river, acoom- no counter-oliots. were recolved 1TQ " I � . I MOILINEUX S. BITTER "" 11 egaptivies Wexe hurried daivia the Red , Q. $epit. 28t.h. Mere iwe camped. On Lite ail lnv,lslblo too its they did �'o, bu so Oil that day he appeared beforie fro . tt, as hey � and at Khartoum. The whole Suakin her- R $IA'S INTEREST '. . .., ...., � , region yielded tribute to his traffic. . Ito efforts to keep the Suakin Lher at our camp at the Hask,goPort- spot TI rol , . . . ! , I I I � Bil I , . I The Engl,s,h ocou route open. They hoped to It dy of the officer was . � . . . . p. . I ,� �. . . 0110, I I I , patIon threatened to 410 this age. We travel'.od Ito an Indian camp fodnil, but not Denounces Osborne as hek'­'. L - . loan before them.,Un. Lord Rosebery gays' Defence 'L 1. . I .11 - 1__-! L I . I 'had Issued an edi-tit against Hlavery, .. be ulways got -behind obtained finoti t -he Indlans.thiare all. ell. I I . . . . guard and Villain:, .. . . . ., 11 I They closed the ports- cl the thlut, The proposed rallway 'from Lite, inflormation regarding the Mclf- � ONE OF MANY TRAQEDIRa ' . * A E OF WAR* Measures I ade' uale, " . . . I .1 'him with rain. The new authorities bZr driving OH , that of Ills assailant, . I fortunately, at the mouth of Ball .U!Aer, Where I who had evidently escaped Uii4catli- ' . . south to 4z iak 11, t�o IN IMF fi, X the peoul*ar merahartilleb of Osman Su -1 Berber reinalned a 1-4 . . I - n q . . - I . I ' Way On Pavel" , 11- Patt Party Possib,e- 'Me Indians at On returniuk to the camp. it was I 1. --� . ,- . . . . I - L t�� ..,,'� - - . � L ' 1. I Digna. Re was now a typlical. Molitl S tIMO tile . r.his camp had buried the bodies. of round that Ilo,trace of the -enemy . . . . � . L .. . L 1. -I— . . . I . .. . .. . L. — ­ . . PROTESTS HIS INNOCENCE - . . I , 41' Medan of fifty, w1ith 4 harem, ao� All thl gaillillial of tile I two of the party.'Theoe bodies were had be" discovered, In facti Lit, that I - � L . � . L . . . .. . 47 . . AND L ' I . '.. I � ., 41 a beard. Ruin stared hilm. In' the faee.L desert had continued ifts slave -traf- disfigured by the twolves.'boyclud re- time the Pru"lafts were far away al . . I I � I � ­- ANXIOUS. -ABOUT RUSSIAIS, MOVE, ' Yesterday whorl. MoII*UX`, Was. , I I . L L He joined the Mandk . . tie. ,'His roving bamdo dleacended cognLti,on; and wore distinguished from tile spot on the other side of BrItain L 'Watch on ea.b)e:. * In the House of UOOL llf'tha.� NOW . H . Upon tribes friendly -to the - Elig� only, by their 61otbiing�. and th , ing .Her- MoViDments Lond . 4riaigued for seute I . . I L I L . . . . York court 'for polsonxiag 'A. 0. Bar. * , ". ,o, L , .. I . . I a Bart of.Dtinraven raised a . The Afalidi detected the greatness - 6fL their'boties. KePlieb identified the examination wau hold oil tile officer's . . I . I -IS-APPEARANCE IN THE WAR. ]tall and 'bore off their men and WD 0 size Woorth. Accordingly .a postmortem Lords th* of the new men. The captives wore exported clotting and bodies ai those Lot Mor- bodyLand a French servico'bullet ex . . ques-Von bn the Governmeni's mLltary nett, Ilia counsel asked tb�Ltl hibeal. - � I L . � . I . ­ ' . .. follower- He gave him'let, - toArabla'p and there sold. The pro. fatt and Holmes. The S A, - . on the Af him Border. . . lowed,to speak to the cc I , . I ters to tile, village sheliks and Lto the� f1te netted OHM ra Nva Place trActed therefrom, but tile murder6r , I .. . � .. . I 9 , � . - proposals, -and expressed ,& daubt as ,. Uirt. T&�iafd, . I I . L I� I . L ­ �'. Sul"S. L 'an Digna, Prodigious whera a 0QJmPLVr6 had Wen, but the was ,never detected, Although lie was I . . . . . . � .. .. . ,. . . to whether these The crime for which'I% L I offielfals of his barbarian govertialeaL. Nor Were tile British -able to body ''of �-Belllvc' . . I I L . . . . . _tatld Osman Digna, in 1880i was compar- lint a staly,to Oglm4nois C, all was . . were sufficient. . . coa- 1 never found, doubtless In the camp, and -had 8' ve �' I . ' . . . .. L � I . .. � .Tlke . Earl of Rosebery said he fully vlctl6d. And the other ad dlti�aatorliue I L � I ' . . atively unknown beyond the doiert. 'rho deadlock I peratloim, and I Am of the opinion that he, on out unawares to commit tit, 1,',P1 in a! . . . . . 1. . . ... . , I I I - ,� --..., Within his dragged along unim leaving -his last camp, either, drop- But 11lis I on ' � � recognized the gravity off the. siWa- -Of Which 1, AM. accused-,, ; - .�,,,_,­­ ...... , ..'...1111111111111111 poptila- . - .., - - limits A motley 188S. -In tllikti year, tly ,,no of tba many - ' - and agreed with the previous L" YOU MUNJ ? ' . ,Jjh&t If ' L 17 pod dead on the ice in -the river, his trugedles wh : . b not - speak of , 0 1 "L � . � I tion feared him. His first work was Colonel Kitcheneri s Place iddrIng the L . 2,1".n.'ker-In thinlil that the meas res said the Recorder. I ") I - . I . ts breaking tip, � . u I ".. , as he then Was determined-, to* (lea] tell ...k D[PLOMATIC. ASSURANCES, DOUBTED adopted Were inadequate In'the oir-� ' I to organize a 4ollclwing of desert ban- I body being sunk on.J. w4r, - and it is said- that at least 2 � I . .L I. � I . "I . .Osman I)Igna a decisive blow, Kttcll� or tliat:he ticitually fell through 'the A� 0, a liw 0 05ra k od : . . .. . . . . . I . I . I - . ... ". � . . Supposed I might refer -40 4;*94e- I . I I . � . I . . � I . . I � 1. . . cumst'ances. Ile also cloaloted whether. torted the prisoner.'!Iao -tUe. D �.. N Within a few years he. had becoinq 1�ed S ice and Was drowned. At this camp fell by the hands of thol,r own men, . .. . I I If . � dits, Thefir bond of union was plunder, ener Was then Governor-Goneliat of the' per ce t. f ill n h off 1 Ill � . . . I I . . lotflot - � I �' I ea, li.ttoralI He fell upon the slave I also met 'an Indian -nametif Old C`Jidr ' � . . . . I . . I- the Paper'foroe of,409,000 men in, Attorney waii allowed to'-ufiW-1r6ter- . .1 .. � . .. . . .. the leader of the revolting population trader's camp, captured It and sent lie, whom. I was instructed fo later. and a Mile over halt that number in i - , . I . Great BrUallo," to �vhicll the Sdi;rs- - Otiose 'to It tit will, its _thq�..L-Adenoa , , , � of the Eastern Soudan. I . the Sondanege. flying. Qsman reformed view Wit ,h r . . the Prussian army. In'the.formor In- .� What lt,the Amear Should Die?--- I . egard.to, the Koffattpar . , , , ..Britain -Not, Likely to'be Unfilled Int MrY of State for War had referred,* Upon I waii convic0d diduot . , . ��, With JiLq bordeof the desert fie ap. ta t' stance the orimes wfare -due for the* - � Giving . Would *stand analysis.. Fbr-,thlo volun- Point' - . his troops and,retook his own camp. and from whom I obta-Ined a sh-ei un � Way Farther--.ik Dbrillonstration for Moral Wfoct =y to my peared before SAnkat. Tills was I'll . . I . m6s,t part to t . guilt. �Tfiora aile , . . � � I � . he national failln . —Walsh , toers Lord Rosebbry satti-he had,the 1' ,'� August, 1881. He rushed upon the set. � . I I I . . . . .. 1. . g. of , . d r. . . I tr . . t� many points Which, showed "dould. * , ... � . . . r never a gnevance and IjJ r� Coal Not Going Abroa Activity In Naval CIrcles_Wf h`ghekit Imagine ion, but by no's .etelf not:be guilty. I -refer to%'tbe .Aesti. for Btli , � I I .- . .. . . . I . . .. . I r r ; . - . relesd Tele- I . tlement at the head of Jili force, only . . . . the Ititt"91t, tphg. ri iditly of discipline � , I I .. : . I -of So 0 " 19, btraph OUthe Lmag.'Aalldn cotLd they ba called mallY Or X188 EMMA' 111 r -: wax I I 'which opinotimes. amounta to *bul _' . --�-Tfi M la ­;�t to be beaten back with a Jose r . I . . I y to Play an Important Role . . : . I � � . I : . � , I . . ly I . . . , . a Queen's In.terest In'the War soldiers, as It was admitted they need-', . 1� r _�4 . . r . men . . . I , � . r act the man who bought the fiCittle. - His following and hislafluouce , - ..� - Ing.. I r — I .1 I . �, . A Gallant Bu�gler to be lionfted—Pirst to Cross; the Tugela. . . )d months of 0,almling. annual r I � �: - melted away. The man's kr4tellites )tali . � . .. . � . , , *1 , I � ( ly � to� holder; Koch, the lettei.Wx *&U-4 . . r I a Even Marshal Bazmi'ue was nearly Londoll .r ­. .1 . ,� render I - was not the I :. . I '. I � . .. . I ' . . . .them 6if.,client. r . . I been taught to deem him, invincible. ,� ' ', . . . . cable: What, Is' known ,ill artare clinnot,rbe, overestimated. � 1�0 r TIME r FOR - DELAY. frOul.-Illm. The testimony �Cif�,.:,tho , , , . , .. . murdered before her capUillated,'atr .. 1 4 . r . ... � . I . w � man Who related the, box - , . . .. I . . r . . . , r . . � r I . Re was now a 'broken idol The ,E, og- 11 .1 . Metz. He w1as by- no means v, popular Groat r Britain asi tile Central-Asi . . XntUOW POOPle who sent sample war.i. I rt . .. . . � . . I Lortep an . THP, QUEEN'S INTEREST,, I fill * 's oi-.th' . . - I . � . . . I , - - , - , I. ­ liall, dismissed him from 6ir minds. I I . , � Man and on this; account always stood. 'erl , mote blisour i . � a auspicious now e mo:n� eS all over the couUtry-notte. of -Ii " , . r His army became'one of st . ..- '.. .. . r as the Pacific Till,, ' Queen's personal. Intorest In - .-ii � ."'p am, . . , I .. . iverity-five , .. . . t;w_ , I r in dread of:tho as Llot r al �aopect of afftil g,from, ,. � .. , ,% r. soldiers. I . I . do — ..sasHitir and his fears .Into nittlour tiouth Atrba,". said. 11;ord wad�sllowu'tci have*come torme -Nok , . . P wao ";K.," . . , , . . I% As, Pile Juan flkhtlng her bftttles� to being -, ",,ad to the hope that there' did I possess -at any time i44Y I � .. I .. 4 , I I . - .'Vere not les�sfonoci.,vvbin a � r . ec,nstril.utly Rbsebary I ic � Ili this extremity he dealt the l5law .* �r r " g&�) viewed by. tile 111111141i-tlle�qtr illustratbd .by ber vi"Its .. in' ,ght W b6tter news. to come, . i` � -1, clisoovered.-to Put poisna In his food, . eet'r t;IIO ' but Implements in: the murd6r.. I cauji6t '�� ', - - . � the r 'fillite *11 Wig silo , ' �,j,a, r ,,, spite of 0 r. ,N6ttloy Hospital,' a ll'. t , * - . I that first gave the Brl&h their mea- . . I I . - .41 . � WM4 be -Ing hatched by his Own. 'q4 n lid litlw� 'wben -E-ghding -in au , I I A . Ws heV.:er r territory -We See how any honest -man c6u)(1 I ly " I So 0 . I , - � .41 . ... _ sure of the Mao, In a 60file-between. r . Q � . I . . Vatk' 11011se6i Wheie -lie officers and: Wen unaW.s -before to adv4nee. .vict -me Oil the,,words of ,H60k Wit%. �.�. , 11 Suakin and Sinkat lie lay all Otte Octo� .. . I ... 11 -ere 1. ' It 0 C I JS 11 I� a .1 ell, , r )liam'. . ___� . . men. Me.offeuders., -or hiome of them, eenials. Russia It,". Advanced it,'stroug men wfio -were wo nd I n o 0 n n and if another 50,000,' men, who had.1d6intifloationq for,flaw"X ' I . . , . w IrOmPtlY tined ,r.ud shot barore force Within striki 1g. r distance I . el- . - : , � . ber night with this -few who still' . � . -many hours were over, , ' . .1 of .Africa. A few days ago, Her Alajes- shotrld wanted'for. South, A0 -*.ca,, I low. journalism put a.prlee A60ir T ­ '..'.. 11 I . � . . I tY sto6d, godmother to 6 0 , ­. - I believed In him. He knew t1tat a. little I I . A ratb4 sad case i's -recorded In Herat, and whether. site intends this the 01111a. or db zot,�know.ivherelth�y-�vo�.(I"be head and I am Pityiug'the 'Ii6nAhj.�, :-s 1 - � P. ' . I . *conn tl_ a 11 , thUt.l't is unw - "The i - experts .,, . gave . I . , I , detachment of native 1,ruops urider. a . . I k eotLon with the, Italian �dlsasb6r 418 'a distinct I demons tra ,)11., galust ,, major's wife, whose Im"band waH got.- Xt may be.s4id 140 handwriting . .. . . , r gative commander must pass -that. I I � at Ado kIlletl r at Elands . Laagie, tihd, she to lay bue the NveaknosavfIho couil-� their. opinion th,%t ., . , L . I . . . I '. : riva. of a few yea.rsi ago.1)uring : Afghanistan, or. morely its it blind to I - . I � . .. . I . � the melee a man. was seen .to Bboot draw off rattenti-oll , Ittsl 11OW S11111111olled to Osb6rille Bug, tiy,,but depend upon U, oillier nat!ohs empilj�jut .., - . , , � way. He enj6lned absolute silence r I wrotej�'tAo . poison . -: , . ... I . � . I . .. front. or ulti ged 1.5, oV rot know our -poo!tton its well, i nol packa, ' . zed ,, I � . . upon Ills 'force. They lild. behind - 1 I .. 114� - I I . In .the direction of IiIa, captain, *who , inatcli, assist her objects tn. the.per" ler.'bunn, a tile FI I if t . t -bet- the word. 111�now`,') that thin ­llaud ' .. . N1_ . 1�1­` I Hand hills and the bar0rook masses. . � I �' : . I . . . � I . . alue.time fell Mortal slall (*,lit 1N.-meiely it nifttter of a ': , Royol Dublin Nusillers; who: walzi tile keri than ciperseIves. . I � . ut.pon to paper to - rit4ibmt . , . . � I . at tile 8, ly woundw . ur , * - Osman DIgna threatened- wi-th death ., . I I . �� � . � I ad, When, the battlio was ,over the - intse. Wha' '' � FIRST , :I . !'I W,ould -3ke to ask ,whotber the 'Tvd:,P, or. any Word of* tfie. . I any man who moved before:he gave. .. . � .. � , . . � tever all tills really means, .1 . . TO 011088 ai . . . �dtsipfuo.a " . . . � , . . .. % . . I . . .1 . man wns, charged With th6 crime, and it. large partion of the nrltj��h public tile Tugela River, th6ugh the men fleet N to be strongt-henador mob-,',iz- letters.'- I.., 41 � ­ �, � -, " . . I I hi - ' - �.­ tile word. When the enemy had - in- . I � - I . I I :� I after a scant trial, sib'pt by .a oom, and pros.i Is devoting seriod.3 attell- Of the' regiment tried to keel) 1 ' ad.* . It 19'Uot a Ome -wbei� we can . Ile defendant planned, eiQlar jo re- - - , , : . * . volved themselves In the d6file the - . .. . . I . .I,,-- � . . � Von. to that . . . . I .. 11111 lc:,!�.uxely discuss -.vlhet we are to do ' � slave dealer's signal came. Oat rushed .. . I .1111 - - . � . I I � . I r4des, diespite, his protests of, lfinfi­. . � . . . . - .. babir. 'Wli 16. running ji1th tIlL, sol�� , gain Ills coMposure or. to ciontr6l b1s, the men from their concealment. . Tile . I - �/ ,ill 1111 - V , . . f// [ . I . . � . cence, one of the chief re4sons for his ' . TINIE-WORN:11V0131�AR, . I . dien, holding . -his bugle'in *1118 right a fortn!ghit -or a month hence, The temper, and went-Oin, speiilklag�*Wlbh 11 . . .. . � . .. . I condemnation*. being that .he' . was erl,s,ls. -is urgent. The dhnger is Upon relharka, 0 clearness and libary enemY were almost annihilated, and , . . . . I JJ// I . . the menaclug shadow of tile Bear, liandi'Durin sounded the "advailee.11 you, and . You, at "oh. a time, come . .'., Te. - , - all of Osman Digna's lost prestige . . I � . I . . . known to have a grLevance against Tbough Lor(i - Sn A bullet str hemenoell, . � . I .. . lisbury relosed' to tick Ills arin and , tile " I . I . 1 - . .... I . . I -t I � 1. . re. , . the (Ifficer. Neierthele'sa, thio -affair, (IIN to his House v4 1 denounce and despisfe -# 1 ,, turned to him. . . � I . . � . � . . . .0t,84 tile question 11i'the Hottoe of buglo fell.' The . boy Innnecilgit I .t e . Xh p.-oposals that in .a get of ,, . . . I .1 . !, W 'a � 6 7 ill anonith of May, it weather permits, ,the District' Attorney., ( ' - ) I I �, was soon forgotten till some nine Lords, the Ansocl -tell Press Is able to lifted It, tip ,tilth IIL;r 1prt I I OflIporaj), tn VICTORY AF TER VICTOny" � , I . , I . months...6fterward, diar land sit d, * Will put volunteers under .cart- . fA � . . . . . I whan it .sol give. thO OPIWoms of British' (,lovern. repeated. titie cail. .1 . you attempting to vilify'the A*pUt1% on . � Ili. . ' . . . . I I .. I .. - . . �� . I _ . I le was brought " . ' I , ' . .�! � .- .. I � ment,,self-charged wLth the crime. all I I -ris my naaie� It waa-the.jkjot of ,. � the Government forces followed '. ? I those 'of " Lora - P411sbujy,% Od thero by Princess Christi ind - e a blackoard and a villainous flt& �' I I �1_ . . - same regI. in . main to AettleY Hospital and .Nvah yielt. 1,�r wIll-W safe. (Cilleers,� ­ .' Jose, . i - Four more splendid victories ,over 1. � . 1. I came forward from thb I eltt� Officials. which in tile- vas� and tbat thin thlis ilslaild aurl Emf Or'the pure and lovely Wolban ,Who . - . - ,.. -thil, glv'- Upon this I developniont. t PrITICeRis Henry of Datteeberg. who, . . quick successioni Tile. British found . � �� . .. � - __�_ 1. I 1-1 . I He related t;40acts in dia . JIM lit. t LIFV'AND DEATH CRISIS . I � � . . . -.,% . . >/ . . I . In hia motive as patty tyranny: on first of a will I be well to say asked the boy what lie would like � "Tito �crlsla In' South Africa,'Is Ur- psi4- I I I * I] ,ot . "NOW, Your Honor, lam ke , to, their amazement that this outiaw- . , ' L . , __� ­ - I Vit - �_l - . ed slave trader wai a general. Ili six . I �, : . . I I e. tile Q110611 to - CIO for . h . for fientOnce. I am not afrild 11' z .,,:� I I . . . I I part 'of the qffi�er some years .that no action ]tali yet been taken . im.. He , elit," 'continued Lord 116�ebcry, UP011.1de return to xow�,X;ik to. .: 1. I . . . � � ro- . I I months lie had made himself master : proriously when ho,'the murderier� was 9 - 11 i I . -1 . I or decided on by tile British. Weeks Plidd:` "I. hope Her Alt�ljesty will. " but ,we junst not . keep our eyed night Gon,,hy)DIIJileux 4 - .__t*. . . I k I A recruit and atatedi that he Would -ago . hd I Lseued.o a le? _ . of the country round about. - His I ;�k I . tho .report' of 'a Russian I sond me back' to "froll -teal . . army grew like a field of wfidat. He . ___ . . - the -t. !,in . upon Zouth .- Afrl6u. Alone. Last .Do- �te ) �tjlw . drilled and disciplined Ilia desert hord . . �. � I 1. ". � 1 � . I .. . . i self up bad not v;tillce was circulated, aild - when to. have a mednl and three - barai camber the Government. made Vigor- . e , I . . . . Need-, questioned on tile Hub . bectillso I was In thre I . OU14 COUntry., reviewing the casa__ ., - I .. .., . . --- I . . another Man cited, in his stead. T , overtures to two g . , , I as Hannibal had drillod and discipPlied . _. I I L_ � less to gay, this did not excuse him,- ject tile. lius. 0 eligAgements. reat powe'rs, A part,of Gen. mollneux'Wet I 1, the C , . -.-W .. - -1 � and he�. perished in the prison yard shin Ambassador A,lisured litu. ' clear %Illy father bas 011.1y t;wo bar$ to . Gerl4au� and the. Unit .'atement - . . Thearthagintan mob. . i I . I I I I friend.,; Ill DOWning street that tile hla inedal," I . . . . .. I all Statest concerning his son Is as foil9vro - ,'Can . ,�� . 1, . . . . toi- Au-*aII1attce_bnt these overtures lie be gality of.cowardly .;i�� ? dilemma of the English wasex. . ... l . . I I . . at Naples. . . I :. � , reports. -iv�ro exaggerated. The ltidla-father* ' . Wore',not . . 9 . . I I treme. They retrieved -their ajinoist . 11; Was �'. , It s(Irgea,lit, re. received with such cor� la it P . . .. � . . .. I . 1,'REQUfNT. IN -SPANISH All -MY.. I but annual malioeuvres, lie turned W the front this week, ]Jay.. diality as to eticourago'the Govern- los.sible? Pan It be?,N I know . I fatal mistake ted .. � � Not man -ago three Span- -*"'I' "I , -and,. least ,Of till, it wits . lug . recovered f , . . is Innoent, u -that " . - , ­�_ of having underra tied . I ;4W � I rom 1110 wound'. ment to pursue them. It does'not I an, All,ve. - I 1_� .. . y months . U� that 0 ­ . the foe by sending General aralla:m�s I I . I 0 , I . facC, it- Oil Ills arrival at Portsmouth that ,the friendship , .Of "The iiirbsfocuilng officer bils st4ted - 4 ''. - , I � tpo ,l'dJ 'd army agAinst him. Before the E ng- !I!i��! � .� I Ish soldiers were executed tit, 31ad- .. &9 LL 'Weilace. Ili 1 - I I �. � . I ... . . I rld for the alleged murder . dt an of- was,so belittlea.by tli!6 (liplontat yolitig Ditim 30 -tie on Would bear a�ij- great strait ', � lishmen could take the field T6kdr ,, I Q . I I . as tenderly Wi = - I I W a public lntdrvieVv that, I was om. . .. .1 f1cer during -the hostillMos ill, Cabla, that tile BritlAi Officials had no the shoulders O� �Iie delighted,pblin. and its to RuSSI&I oveilti have been. ociouN. of the gii.11t.of . sop,. The ap. : had fallen. To understand the. ultua. . I I . . . . . 11 I although the evidence, against -the . I . . 1. ray , __. I in other alternative but .to believe the lace.. I . . � �. � . recently witnessed tn Persia about oertion - It. mac I tion the geogrhpb;y of � the region . I . . ... .1 I . .le unequivocally - And. -, ;- . mustbe known. Tokarlisjust off . . I 1. I � was very mcagia. , Suf flolout ,a,o it 1-eportH -,Vera practically tintrue, es., I I . 1. which gngland*46rmerly would have ,,must be a . I - the I I . . . � I I � . - ..", . nowak6d tn a like iiihon0r.1% , ' I . . I � � . . . that subsequent to : the. battle of peclally -as � RIAgslit, in conjunction , - 116ti , , . I , I THL41 ItIN something. to HA,Y,..bUt "Whioll lisabsolutely faUe and must- #uv6 Red Sea In the Suakintoiantry. A � . .. : � . 8anJuAn theofficer was found dead .Witil livery other European POWOr. .. ... P11 lit y !, 8 "J, I n U T 140. - .. . uoiw. ,she Passes unnoticed. I , nown becill - � � short distance away lies Tab, a ver- ; , '. , . . . ,8olne way from the �h had .1 few week3 previou I I ... -_ , ' k to him to W fatse when he dant * oasis fertilized by Inexhaustl-' I `;;;;�.,___� - - - � I . I battle-fleld-wit ki fortinally A lillsSlan Versloit Cif.,the Ight "It becomes the Government to 'Madelt. Icitn�ooncelvecf ligimasou . .., . . � 1, ble springs. The town of El Tab had � �� �,_�i! . a Ma,fiser buillet in his brain and the, alloured Lord Saflisbury thift, HlIG had � I . I I L take u, large, graHiJi -of. the situatlou which coula lfa,ve, actuated, such a . .11 . ,� L. OSUAN DIGNA. . . . ,, L. . three man referred.,w were seen In . I. .1 'Charge. . . .and to make adequate prop"n.tiolls., been Invested by 0iiinan with.. . ; I I I . r. . : NOT T]Rt, FAINTESM INTENTION . . nrigadc� -falsehood, exCelit' tile foofi&DIononallo L . . four . . .. L I 1. 1. . .; I � . 4 - libtlt0l'd hl)-Z(-�,al Corrospondellt 1101V . thousand Arabs. He deprived till) in -L ' . . . the vicinity at about the time the If time is tile essence of tile sittla- that liW 4*U 'posit on needed ixpology�,, - . . role e ,gehr. In -the fight! L ,which . had once bezongfoll to Robert affair. must have taken Place. * Of P"Of ' Iting by Ureat BrItalit"g em. 'Itiis.la. me . I I � I - I � hilibitants Of L -it tiou. The Government never reaiiz-� and defence.. ', . food and water. Their, 1 th a 09 XItch- .L . Of barr 'Ourse It'L . . I . '. ammunition was. exhausted. enet got severe wound which has A. F. 31offatt , . course, they may have been justly Lassuient In South Africa, by Press- .lives jg,ttlon�tLaln the. c - Of IIts lid but tile burgherm have, and - II.My son Rol"d Burnhan'; ' , I Osman - 1119 outstanding claims or Interferlil t k -Mollneux . kept U hot a.rtillery and'Infantry never since wholly oea6ed to trouble Moffatt ca;wd from the vicinity of con(lemned, as, tragedies of this � na- In ail 11; . stoward, Ivan. Ivatio- 'fille present situation in South At- Is I!mOcaJJt'*, I'Afiow� MA"4aililk &� L I fire. P a of campaign wasr Per. . )I'm. Ofirean lost ft Lbatid of slaves In Pembroke, and Belliveau, was a turs, were especially frequent lit Y way. News from Central I As it v4fllv, wha had "beeil tbrough tile Acti. has arisen from this fact, Lord , no sympathy for film. My only request I ,,I, plan trickles.into. I'aigIftnit slowly, but thlb (jr-Inean war, Ile was w0ulluoa At tile Blythsawood L feet. The Governor of the town had t"s fight. 'Re fell back to Darah � with Frenoh-wCanadfan from Sorel. Near Lthe Spanish army throughout has referred to the IN that I May have . the.. bi"itte about t a tile Week there came from many'rourcoh; -lattle Of Bulaclaval it . it - 1134do up lite mind to hold out to the victory WO thousand men, and won a I Where the ruditins found the skeleton war, but at the same time the all, Information :showing, Unit Rus[,Iii,k� lid gave the armles of the Northern States of ; support of . hill ."those who bellevis lit . . _.�-� last. He expected the over the Anthara, tribesman I Was an Iron pot, in williell, was. a t1oritles failed. to takei Into �01!1'11361)611deillt a vivid do�crlpticln 'of tile American - Union In . their civil 11 ' able - American woulanbotid An, ex- I. .. 'British. The . ELI' AniballHaflOr hall, to put it mildly, m14- -Ito charge of the �L ght l3rigatle, 11 We- war. and -to the vast form riats. Plifled' in thoSil) � who'L bear the faWAIY - . r . . . knew the character of the enemy and 'led for food. Office Wednes Yoreign Were h0airry !or theinf"ho sAtid, "they ed there within a year. Sonia Otte name of . Edward. Leslie 41qr1le#VI1 . . . . I L Inhabitanto we 0 terrified. - They sent out to, check him. Nlaxt lie re- 1. bundle of deerskin thongs, h o that there were many go- led Lord 8allsbury, and the . turned upon Xitehokerls regimonts at ! doubtless been - be. r.Mo called " 10yal " Cubans they feared Ilia fury. At last t Handoub. 'the Baggara, licirso charge(l , Police 'he'Ve no suapfelon Chat theire the Spanish forces and also present CIRY last hall to bring were7 such fIlle fellloW4 and 013Y had might reply that � Inj the United . . . _:_��_ 1. . 4 . , L . - 9 th,in. . ernor liad to yield. Ile surrendered lit . at San Juan, who had been ghwi Igil.tion tll&t :the Central A Intl altu. -Stated "t that time it was a .niat- T110 USAN " AND I I . I " lie Govo the English forces and swept till before wits any foul Play. L L . Itself tip with in, sharp turn to tile vetti. inch splendid horsea. It Was tha mad- , I — , . 11" the ,following. April Osman . . H .test tiling that was ever done. I imn- ter Of I Ile and death, and I Would I . , h 1) , i , or 0. : , - . fort and his troops surrendered their I . ' ' . . . �Xauscr'. riflei and- Ammunition by atton,dernanded Immediate attention, .,O� understiftIld it.- 'they broke through � , . , L I . oUrL ljloS, OUrL toll Her Bfajesty's 00vernment *now, Report.16r 14t)6,S1tO*a, a ae�roade in - . arini. . I . . � I was joined by- Abu Girgeh, a,t the head PIGEONS ASIIJAIL' CA'I?Rll!',RS, their oppresgorit, but.� ,vificise, (lisliks Details of the proceedings on the bar- took 19 for a matter of life and ' - � of three tbduisand ition, . . . I — , . artillery, andtheir, that It �, . . L ­ . A DISREGARDED'SUMMONS, to SPaAls'h Officers wits'Provorbial- Aers of Afghanlbt Applications. . , The British, to their profound-chag- They JIaTo Proved Successful In New Although such crimes' are wore and are likelY to an are still lacking, . -itstead of capturing our guns akid deatoli, . I . .. �.' 1. _ � . be sor for some thae, iakLug off with them. theyr wout [or "It Gredt' -Britain were to lose Tile Annual report, upon tfiB asylaut-1 . , General Graham wits' dumbfounded. An, were compelled to open negotla- Jersey and California, COMMOU "lit "tile continental armies An a high official said to a representa, uls.' I And been Ili 05 charge ot the South Africa, allo 8 0 And Idiotic persons will be .. I.. His firsti act was to s0nd'mossongork, tions with the man whom -they had 06 thall In. our owl), wo must not, Imag. Would lose tile f0l� Ill all to Osman Digna dorahlicling inflinils.' -lightly undertaken to subdue. Osman Why, In tills little South African ine tha,t similar cases MV0 lifEiVer, t1V0 Of tile Associated Press, "If we Ileavy Brigade lit the nibriting, and i)io.qt Important base outside of tho laid before the Hausa tills ,wiliiek. The . slon. This communloation the Mollam. .Dlgna received the emissaries at ill, I War, are the British - iloilographIng taken place In which Tommy At- 1, � tel.y Hit gest to the Russian Am- with'tUghtly wouildo.t. We 11,1(1 till United Kinlidom, and alto. would lose repor .. ,� ,,.� Modan Pld not condescend t t PollitS out 'that duilng laO . . . a notice. head of his forces, He listened to what and W19 -wagging oignalis 'from be- In tile Zulu L 1. (101, that -'a further explittlation unsaddled and woro-very'tfired. Sill- that colonial support Which hiis there Widire 711 appltcailts�jor admis- I . little has participated. 4 He simply threw up breastwork$ they had to say, but they c6uld not prior to. tho.battlo-of I! I order, , a are sure to get the ilonly.we Were toll 'tile English are been given, I . . In area Ladysmith to Heiiii-bialleag- it lou"U 119 ; the oasla and waited kqr, Graham to move ,him .an inch Ile declared that. uvrow Chleveley camp? Why are IV sit, friendly Ussarances that It doeig because the colonies 11-611 to tile asylums, as coippared with come up. The latter lost no time. . fie would atiack Iriery armed force they trusittinit to "native unners," :611011�1410_1411 young' lioutodant lit onaof ('Ola!J19-' 'CoillotlAd - tlipm,' we.. mai(L, havo believed that they Were 11800. 750 the prov.,oua year, a depreaso -o( " , . � r the line e9l not a Ol t to anything-' it *0 all- MY OcAoriel was verit . angry,',aqfit or- la 'thomselvea,with a PO 48. Tito redticed,liumber of admissions a d Colonel Bur. found m I , Ito:of What lie be tile Kaffir equival- l"IltO Was found shot dre�,o a . . . Werful "Ili to.gulde 1111no General Graham some way from the camp, and af- dered Ills men to. give no quartior, I - and thud the Empire would, .call be, In a measure, accounted for by I# ' in t"y 1Y Itory. "contingent contritband ,O. I ROTEST WAS lying at goine distance with illy '� 1)1'1 is' the larger number remalning.la 6harge . "o . seem to .d '�I all" 01 a 8TRT,NGVNT P' r Wito r deemed ' He was, tor Vic campaign a soldier on Ills this be not To ,;er I r RMAn It t , b eak away from U.S. it a El Tab In four hours. He 11O.WeVer, Cusposed to allow .trading it, our ox late war, as disseminators deathbed at Mvonpfort confessed to to St. Petersburg, we, del5berately wound bandaged when I flal a lift- death crisis I do, It( elsewhere than In tile .Provincial had about four thous.%nd men. oom.%n , . of doubtful U0174. I I ir thim and A asyA . Within certain limits, I I cast doubt an Rws�d " coming. They came on ningulficently know, w t is.,, lums., For example, there Word last Digna's fOrOO 4pproached six thous. I There Is not an army in Europe- WIT ag been tile murderer. Is practica"y . I , Ila 0 be. I'LAYING HIS OWN GAMM Similarly. too, during the hostill. spontaneous declarathon of Wendshtp Wo thought they were drunk. from WIS31-i'S HOSTILE INTENTION, Year in Homewood Retreat .18, In 'tile � and, almost wholly 8ouddliese. He Oontlngl,al Europe, that Is-whIch ties In the. Soudan ill :LSSr, An offt. and noti-viliterfarence, It is Possible till* way thoy, held 031r, lances. ra- . Kingston Penitentiary 86o lit the Dom- I. , � haN , rrier- . , I ar The Barl of Kimberley, tile Liberal moll jails 77. and the Applications for gnu the battle by shelling the advana- This really meant that tile '�&Tchain- perfectly trained Ott cer of some repute w" tot ... d to the latter-jel what the Americans stead of holding tlleiii unda thoIr leader, said he felt the danger of the Ing oblong square at Ldritisn. Ila all- Medan commander would do anything Pleeon service for just such emer- have been mysteriously killed tall a 'bluff,' buit. we have to be very 41-111PItA they Waved tll.,!m In tile air, I admission to the asylums' direct Op. iver was made until Graliam had calculated to promote. traffic In i9lay- gencles as tllb�q in. South Afrida; � by a situation equally 'with Lord 11O.-Ab0tY. Taking, the average for thi) laat ton "nglIsh The British ought to know thiso for sue Ile WOUI I not ascribe a direct, . :onducted his men quite around tile -cry. That enriched. him, The L British ballot, but the ELffafr was sure of facts before proceedIng on and, of course, they were easier to Although Ar Vessels Was not the iu�ght 61 their W work I breastworks. Then he opened with were far from ,satisfied. Tile bushed up and put doW,ft aa the Aineor Is not i�l in guard against like that. The men were � ,hostile In years, this in all Increase of 61 pro. . ar office s, P J. 11 the alarming repirts. I mad, sIr. They never seemed to think" vIded for teMporarIly other*196 than . artillery and I of the DervIshes.-Plilladelp a of al tOntibn to RMI& at thf!prp.. infantry at once. The patrolled tile coast, night and day, ItIvoUed only a sborb time ago to . bla, Titaft, suppose he w!,A' -die some (Illy and of the tremendous adds against them, . scat moment, he said Ito collij not bn� ' Boudanese staggered under tile shock, the ARYIUM4. During 1898. there . But they could not break tip Osman's Prevent a flight of Pigeons from Una. there W5".1 possibly be great disorder. or oUtho frightful carnage that hall overlook the fact that there Was n. wore lit daily residence 4,8611kPatlelit% - " . I I Thel- English rushed iopon their oil- pot traffic. Tito slaves continued to be tingli to France? (In that Instance, J311171[tNED TO V10AT11. Bat, untid this occurs, I tall to see taken place ln thelr, ranks in tile MOVOnle I tit of troops in progrosawhich, and during last year 4,441, or an In, emy. =ured and exported In large num- It 1VAN thOught (that It WAN just as .--. . 1 not menach The battle lasted three hours. 0. what Rus6,t Can effect. If the move- course of that long, despern'to ride. 19, showed Possibilities 6roase of !a. %lla nuluberf. lidded to 4. Tile great lAgna. had become & well !lot to let any' foreign pigeons Three Lives JAost in a Piro So . ar . ment Is as lm�ortant as roprosent- Their dashed In among us. killouting, 5f Vic, ftittire that were not t,tbsent tile 04 provided. for I elsewit man lost fully One thousand moll, the' buccaneer of the desert. He -�yais playa. learn, tile trick olt carrying messages . . : .ere than British barely 331stekwittek. ad, I think it tax, iWelier that she ohearlag and cursing. X never saw ally- from the nuRstalt, mind. tn the Provincial, aHylums. 'maket 4 . . 28 In killed alid 140. Ing in, game that Meant the More to front d1i Army at. Invasion upon the . latenda to make a demonstration of thing like LORD SALIS.UUltY,S REPT.ry. In wounded. The Mohammedan fell . -Blackwater, Feb. 28. -At ail ottrly - It. They seemed perfectly I total of 187, and those fIg4Nw,1Alr1y Weeks 111m. tile longer it lasted. He laughed chalky cliffs. hour ye3torday mornaig a oftrious lira the strength that Might bo brutight irresistible, and but, fellows were quite back to Suakin. and in two tile British power to scorn. When tile ar upon some mlear concessions Tile Marquis of Silisiburr, the tire- .represent tht Increased caws -for the. . - - OCc Past Year regarding #s. . �a`- bad entrenched lilingolf near th st0Wu8lIiP Walraliftra, L, tirred atttlie r,m*.dottoo of Mr. 114,00 to ba damorallzod. The fatal tut9tako wp In file cOlit8a of hi; replyfor tile ,_-a`_ - ik� 4L Is. ,on to bo asked for by Ruso5a heratifter." made In Via morning Was to receive . Yi - . . mt oltY Tito man who first :realized this sit- Wits wreckol On .Great, Barrier ailer, I.. with A new army.. , , three milm east of tills - Government, said: I maelatIon. � Tito British Moved upon Suakin# Ill nAtIOn was Kitchener. Ila sa,W clear- land. Sixty littleft from 1jew Zealand, p,ae, tile charge Of :your Ileav$l ]Drlgade re 77. criminal ItifiAtIcH In . , , ting it witli " equares, Trio Advancing columns were tile Xballtals hands r,O long AN the Auckland , ,,, wl, , Ifile t1lo Russian "here " y lt*4h tllreo Young PeoPle ' A DtPLOMATIC GAME, standing', InAtend of mee . "I onnuol. enter upon tile spraig I that that Ills country was playing Into It Occurred to f[Valter Vricker, of lVero faill ly The opinion of this official, and a, oolmtor-�qhwk, Government or thi the six Provineint"yflikils. like a longo living ladder. Osman Dig. ' that a "t"" Pastial6cr- Wore preparing to move. to I arm 'We had so many course It Ig likely to, take, nor eml I ellargo Ill offences, but, no ItIled by III 1-Candal of tile situation, lit Suakint Vice could be to contrived. a illoso of the majorl,ty of persons uc- more mail thark You. t1lftt had we con- flioclIgsi illo II.:L, 91111t she eral small forces to when at Epsom. an(fur, Luke"I 8:8ter, Mril, .alth at the Amt)qr (if tim ty,"Ortfs Ott the youtJ4 oilhAhility. . h was permitted to endure. lie aCIVOC64- 'gold, silver and Copper mines In. 11IO , of lannington, and Ilia two curate Informed Is that Russla's tinned our charge down 11111i histoad * There are over 400 patients now Ift t= the oft"Mthg lonemy- Tito bat- ell an entire abandonment of tile plaft proa,ced the population of the Is. .. 11 LukL, of Groolibank, move iis� mario,y one of the liner of Calling A11alt jtipt at the critical a And marines had been enjoined . lie I I Ughittl!0tall. As to Whether our 1(,)r(.,*4 t6 hold their fire. The English 0 Ott tip lAnds , ReVOral glundred, It was 0 1 * it"O AderittAto for tile work lit S)uth c1largO lit the asyliting Who havo , bf it aign. It seems Incrodibla now, to . polots of the dIp*omaLl,o game, and moment, we slio%%l(l have carplotl evel,y- ad- lit t I nd I Hodgson, of Callu'llgtoll, that she lit, ktrtea# or whether It Is trUc tilat tile 110111!L,1441 totidenclea of Pro VitnCO 91JArdo however, drolated In s alaot, that, the Ctibinet In found necessary to Obtain lAter a I I I . otively IS and 10 years, IS no more �doa of foiving thing before iw. Tito charge at your _ -hounced �1' s d1sobeill. London refused to entertain Xitall- Means of communte&tIng with tile '. a War wifth Grca� .Britain than she Government JlaVO allvaya been too late ClIftr4eter, And, although not,'commit- I tiring attay, Volloya. Tilt, I tholit to nailst In the ra* ReAvY 1309140 wag magniftemt, but and havo nogl?et,d �ppovtullql 8, I I once led to disaster. The Ilite, of March 011017!8 Project for a reorganized mill- mainiand, and the has of tor6ng a war upon Ill,, United 00Y Ilittl to thank our bad manage , tell by tite COtIrtil ag PrImInals, aro tn tary ill . . . W Barrier tdoval. All ret-rerl about 11 o'clock, %g is mor t from mont for the victory. We liked your othera, and are a, ulenac6­ tO, the an hidden In the smoke or Its own movement. I was Informed by a Pligeon post %vas ;u states, N001,1 a tite Ivould gladly aecept a ehallelig,q, Pro- Many cttao`4 equally (langet6q.9 nothe fire. The Soudatieo� crept up botionth auguratod. "Ing tlIO 'Di�ve 11111104t cold, but the conversat n of tho 0 _U t Min. fellows. When Oar men took pritioners bh� . � Prominent member of the Turt Club At tile Outset eacin bird carried one Io- to ,Xbine v1d*0 tit,, words would not go iv.yon(I . Hhortl3r After Uildnight, Mr. Luke was ,H Ifill fiety' Of Via P40hlit-4 goiteralty, There 010 6heltdr. thus Afforded, In CaIrWlast year that Lot,(] Cromer olessit, . Isters and officials, than the desire they use(] to gi hm a Olamber. Tit(- present'trotililes iftro They throrLtened to resign go only at a cost of 2 611.11111go, roused by tile fire, wilich had lt'lrc,atly - siprang upon tile English rAnkq It Kitchener but subsequent exper;Mentri PrON&I to conell!a(% and noli ovor�valuo minor Awful stuff I not (Ilia to tile p ilo, n I and t was,tuore like spirits of .xpallslon of tho em_ 'fro MOrO than .100 epileptics al� I I bat them back. The e,pA.It of the Were not, ilven Ills way. tile birds eould c4rry four sho3tri of galne.1 great headway. Ho tit onct) concessions, However It Inust not be winy than avything. else, Your fellows Piro, bilt tO 111IRM101111ttlonq made In tile A0veral In,qtttutIo1J;9. tuany of Whom . y gavo the alal,m, ancl W:.L,tIt tip stairs Interred that Great Britain Int could b6 Much more satiAlaototily Arab, for )land to )land toftfil&. Sorv. Tile ll:fitOry Of thb1lOxt fcW Yel1r," tlftlff PaVAr of quarto nize, &till tile ends useti .to Orter ult thpir run, in ox- 1.881 aild 188-1. Out- forefathers wire ed Osman DIgnalif purpose well, U and Ot tIIO t" young moll Out Of L`641, io allow her It . ichango, but we did not Care for lt,"it flot (Illsoonflairol bv liful litiginninga, � Urato I Tile 111 ')tit A "POtitlOU Of W110 �V`Oat ')"' ratO Iva$ r0d1twd to 0 pe cc for a it, 80 ftrod tot, It dointellod lit A, 060 natling gunil toll Ifttl5 the handa of for#. 0SU1411 Iftna lield 1114. own, WhIell mossago of Otte shoot, I I Ili rilley Lfoll()%V'O'l 11:111 down stairs *ill n should Asylum. Vito per vtilft& rate of main. towards the doar. Air. Luke thought I To lin BULLIn. D WAft too soft and talid. Tito 1wWq and We follow thoIr exampin I blo men WftA` fill Ile waitto,l to hold. Ito rvi Tito, training. of birds from Auckland P011ler MUSt 110,To 1119 vot1ka.11-1101to atilt "Ob TJO east flown. Tito t0114110,01 1140 been kept at tho I&W ratA I 11 - (70" Omdurman, 0 tile boysi and IM littla daughtor Gt�Lr- IIAO 911411thigo. anything askoil for,and Opinlott. . 0ov<1111I. of $124.05 per 411"unt. And lit View . � , tlln.v to perree" vis to tile Island# which I'q low lyint'r and t!e, 10 I I molit are Ponvineftill now as CARNA00 IN TH11, I)PSERT, Plittis, Fol(I h1a Slaves and 0 '(I Often 0IIVaIOP0.,I JUL llft2a, pre:3 yeara of age, lv�ero Ploxe Jo liful, It Is WtoreatIn.1 to note In. tIlls con- ------- �__ . . I allvaye havo lwm, that tile I , 66110 wlil t that all the matntonaneo .1 Illmself. urfell't cute -1 but on reaching the outmlflu dool- Ito k'cctl0U that t 10 clIftlIA61 "(Pladroll, AvIvatico in Higher ),,�(111(,atlou. I (" he "'a I . Otil.y tile intrepidity of, General Gra. Kitelitti- Iffletiltleg, tile 1,ledg. Ij lie brought) to it gneco, ox ,-,till 111�1,t, .together with tile cloth- ving reluctant, 'still: conettl1q,on. I w set al,ont hig great d. ,; p Ilitto averted it V611t. HO reformed Ills Work -of OrgAulzation, Ile now lint I no to leave the inninlaild aerom tho sixty vouTtl1lot find them. As- tit,) thr,,o ('011PINt rlg of eight Inattloships still] antied 8tAges Of ednfttloli I (10 not tll!nk ally ativantago IiR to W ,.I fall tll� Indigent plitionts, IV In. ir It, bt-okon lines and charged the yelling OnPUC1114tr attention to Osman, That milea of chIldron coul(f flat bo fouild outdoota, othor emats Is (lite In the nelglibor. Tito advi obtaltio.1 front tqJing a gloonly, View.,, 'It'l Ill tho oittlay, It must I* tf%k6n I ArabN, So hot h4came tile fire Ilaurakl. gulf, bit flood of a A,re becoming more thickly crowded. . (to ovidell" of tile utilrorm A"11% of . t With i Luko returned to tho W:ttdolv to OL only from WO1411.11I remained at] ielln,lvef aq an eel, pat.ene" tills wan Overcome. Tho ser* At W11011vilt 11"'t"al" 1"eb' '"'th' Tito Tweaty-five yeard a .05 I)er . . . tile Engltall Artillery that tile forces Aftllft:ftl emlonel i li,itl nil %rs ttbd to WOO 110W lifts a, large, ItUmber of lint ��) .1ili ag,allt, but the flames drovo ]lint return 001101ily lit Practice, In t1lo Inatitill- . 001101MI Capture 111M. ritebed battliq rag, -d. Most all M11611 to CIO With the't(l a' Clarl0d lit tho 00"11110haf, I of 08nian bkoko tn dIUM00 i back Afro. arowe also wont through I nfival activity has 11' - eellt. Of"the, POI)IIIAton Wag enrolled Volts. Tile rovolluo from tho I"'Altil. - , I IftutIVO 3111180011gors travelling .OtIl tile dot)i , lit tho publie high selioolN,* flow tile The House having golle Into Coultult. t'Onfi pll('"S tt fAVotal)JO result (OV tIt' - to try to Save tly .4L . Graham Mado g hf# hAV41100 Allid on tfio Whole, howeypry tho �1011ll,ffl. Way , ,4 ellilliri,11, tit 1IM101141 C011f1d,011ce, as Lord Rob. . ood 0 orta tKireentage Is 0.61-tho, numbor of ten Of 81, .V oil the supplenlontary mAt 3,41Ar. During tile year pAlling I 11lie'OVIfletit Kfasi) of tIJOL c forced 04II411 front Suakin, but 110 ivle?ail dft%ar'd I*w,, but 1�arely got out W311 ber, life, and ,ft'JuPaign. AU(,.IIL Pupils III&VI11g, Inera n4l - ar dcol's-A. 114n,;- Oil ttceount of the OX.tril, risk thn trom the ,,hgel, alld coltl r,110 Ili 11 ft , tile 114tion ill still looking its. 'afled f roul 0-stinin;tes, lillayll Ilp(lulond, Nation. RA"t. 80th. 1A08, tho suall ,at' $7w,". � Motlolli advanvigo resolted. Osman land War] no, longer playing 111.1 gat , I 11 In A lit,. pliarge from Auckland to Me island dangerous conl1itlon, Tit 110, ( at tile n;)w 111111tary pro- Vim. Fll'� Mna took the field ligain tow Tito rcEglous larlu�311eo I tha mall,ll� 0 the " n I , I O( rain '770 Pa. , " kance OW In 1870 to 449;60() in Mist mi%ibar for 1,1a,flitil,lare, ilitre),ligly 012.44 Wpm ro.etv I I 1, Wo6ko, About four thousand f%UdAft- moventont 4) -t Ili it allilling a 81103t, ("Orrimpondence eoutf-110 wore t0tidly Consumed by grallInTO Intri)(Inced this week, tliero Is number In Private, high schools Ila# In- ()l)JWtP11 tO MIM119 a, '9111910 UIftU to Vontq. While durlag the IWL'%t �V�Arll-,� - Walloil, Long beforo the Ili despatche.1 front thli Island between tl,(, per(.0 flAttl(w. A j,0,r,V ,jigh wind genulne gratifleatioll itt learuing that oreatiNt tn the Same time froiii 7.3,74(Y the British AP111Y, which, he 0aId,WAA $74,365.54 was rp(iel"l r , ,,i% 010 Alid Arabg had! fallell. On 010 grelat day a,t (),ndurmall tile SOUdAll"'i U A.M. 6,11d 4 p.m., an(] front Attekland . 04) r(�porft that bitil(irode to 100,1115 -there, having Wit a (0. novo, 11 ('11sagea- lit a war which 14 All PaVentq, , rom, 718 prevalled at tho time, which 19 ignp. of thells. _*� r0%It%tIVfA In the populatlon. Ills . ,Aother hand Grallafti had lost a 11(th fau had Pal(�'()A out of osmall Digna,'A ill) to lloon dally. Tile, thile of 0031119 1)06()fl to Jtj�n C'au�o , ne finds of tqn1v of Nvolmll sm6koless ecim ""' 11111111t W*004, it Wfir lva*od b (11r1q. - Of hlily Army# 11111109. 110 had sunk to tile level of Is earlier tll,,tn flJ3L City owIntV to ti 'il tho (-It In 'm to -a, y . 10 tak� firo from 61)arks, told from that had boin bought for a. forelgU'llailijit Indloateill a largo laftsure of aLdvillnelb Van 1,411glaild a 1'ralik It, Itunger, Jig*nt lot both WhimiN bVeItte roVettled 016arly' thO �a IllAndit Itt large witlitil ita 1111lit'. difficulty experloollem by, the Ords Ili ,voureo mitst havo g()t to tha w(x)(1- am UtItruo. Thern Ill Ito mul)stituto In thof PublIO 1111101 00110019 an Prftmrit- 1111P. Wild 011I.V (frall"t (ll' Ultristialt Peo- tllh AMerlean and Natkyfifil ftorma '. I ,,, tired to retAill thtir Aulaffird6daulft plan of camlialga. When Wit'lleller wont to Khartotim "plekingAlf' tile ialttftd OU'lieCotiftt of for that "BricAth of Bilipire.11 It in what OWU lanfl." IR, declared his bellpt Ont I WorK - mplinle", V . 'of f 'Ile linilding, W111C.11 I tory ,0.ehools tok collegeft over, atAkIll, N. Y., mmialt. Tbd 10" -Of 100 WAS Of 116 1111100ft' Ovinall Vgfilt Wag nover out of Ills Watm lit tie afternoon. WAN a (111noft aff Important WAS th4m CAft ,-ear# Ago.-CllleAga t1low 33ritimil revpW am to Oman DIgna. HIN filet) frame Otto. The tlkrm Unfortunate . ,g W6rd tine to tho, NI AIIIOW6 YeAtorday by shmitin al thotir,11(sr. 1)601vo orders lv�rl given Tli6 Mrds ftre train.,NJ to illat on chlilt1ten Won, burnod pilat retlognitiou, AR 84HOR19LVA48 1101VDEIL chroillelo'-___ Met that tile British eature WAS UH. lift"It With a revolver. no h , Wfto eagdr to be slaughtered, thAt 0 take the slave trader, deAd or ftl've. arrivall at elthor tenkrmlnus they phve(l only a P111111 ho"ll) of ellal-retl r,o� And Wore the "upply to be merlou-41y Jullit. t )001 I I 4riting straligoly of latoi. ft" I , tlit)!r lwkm bavroef, two Wires, r4tl;(%, 1 ) th" t1rot time (YA: rMord a ' r I. 6.LVe" wflow and a im I 4 I I 'I 06y Might tMtOr thill I)OA418 Of nlit, flItIlOtIgil tile great Ell0shinifin ma,!n# t" n. b Oreat *,Y (if Indl.,t (TArd Curitoll) 14 iflllfa, .W(Alt,f VInglialt VVO"L &%'I(!. aftrMI tlits quarry, . 10 Conti not rn thM and walk forWatil Into a box VV A (16vateh rtm L-In'410st. uleh. � paradlod, If tit _Mng ffinn(l, Tile flialill,14 th"tt, (11tillujollelli, it W011141 ff6er Vl�(� .%fr. fTolin DurnN, Meml*r for 11,ttte � , a ( h I . 'll tll(. 60 11, a I 11n,vo I(mt thily elkildripil are all highly Ifritainlil po%�Or tit tl(,tellee treAlon- abnoat to. vialt Anam, Inift's , ,(,,%A thAt it An Ile, . tot$ hf6 16t, tb M avo it, and thell !? to .0'rutly. 08111all Paw Out of th!3 tWo- feet ftlitiar,-, Tito, w1res fall bat, r(AIX,p r"48 ry to Atl"stth-�n tlr� UrVilli Army I tl k I ,t,A(I alify hft,pn t,116 f I "Vrill),ttl)y ()t mrMt hArdligod,thoin tr6m tho dowrt, 11,11011 tray all" jill(I frc,% t1n, IM 101t 0011110 dously. Tito navy'a activity IN 111110 te,t gardifin. TAdy 0irr.on W1 At.. qqh r(Ar Anr 0004 L A PINA Of MULL Witleh tings ' (, In Order to light & t-,ottnt tho prupw;l #WmbM ttA(*k of thl "I tho _0111mull!ty In tlielp JIll"I I'C evide I ffil IWONPI)SAl With NVIre. e6n)PRmY him. It lit unrienVyA ry who" , %8 ,r(,,J%L0. 'lleed ft thai tl� It MOM Was , It I's at -or Wil ana notifies an at. m("Ut. HN Luko Is, PbnIIiInt(,-Iy ii'l,op. 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