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Colenso, Colesburg and Stormberg Juoction had been evacuated by the British troops in time, and it was stated that the abandoumenut of Rosemead and Naunbort Junction was imminent. To attempt to hold these places with garrieon the present available forces was evident'y re garded as courting annihilation. It has been understood all along that S:ormberg bad been eelected as a depot ‘tor mivsary stores for the third division of the Army Corps uaoder the command ot Mejor General Gatacre. Such stores as had been gathered have been removed six'y miles southward. Whatever the necersities for these strategical concentrations to the rear may be they will mevitatly create a bid im- pression locally. Meanwhile the War Office is severely mute. I:guiries from early morning to midoight meet with “There is nothing to communicate.” S.r Garnet Wolseiey who was the guest of the Authors Club, last evening said. that the short service system in the British army bad ai Jast been acknowledged as the right one even by its most strenuous the same response Oppovents. Discussing the situation in South Africa the Field Marsbal remarked :—“In my then was the withdrawal of the British | in the face of the} —— pe si ’ “7 saa ; 1 _ = , ria one ' i en ———— — na enact oo er: a ee a ae sical a Ie ferms Four Dollars per Yea his is True Liberty, Wien t'ree Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evrrriwxs Single Copies two Cents V () ri ‘ f NO 261 NOVEMBER 7, 4899 ~ THIGHLANDERS ATTACK WITH THE BAYONET Two Actions Fought by White’s Troops. —_— heavily, and that the infantry did great | execution with their bayonets, The Gordon Highlanders carried th | principal Boer position at the point of the bayonet. The Boers lost heavily in killed and wonnded, and a number surrendered. SECOND EDITION, Lonpony, Nov 7.—A_ powerful double battery of twelve mortars, will leave Po:temouth to-morrow for South Africa. hey will be used io the field to reduce the ecroug Boer positions. Cars Towy, Nov. 7.—Troops are con+ tinually arriving bere and departing. Their destinations are kept secret. Loxpon, Nov. 7.—Such scanty iotelh- gevce as is filtering from the front is generally accépted here as reaseuting, altlLough Jater reports agree that fighting outside of Ladysmith on Thursday aod Friday was more severe than is indicated by official accounts. There is no lunger euch » disposition to jump at conclusions that a crushing blow has been inflicted op the Boers as was shown before. The best informed are inclined to disconnt the stories of the cut- ting up of the Boers until further convfir~ mation is received; but che mere fact that General White was ensbled to uadertake a feries of successful reconnaiaanoces is taken as an indication of hie strength. Lonpoy, Nov. 7.— A special frem Cape Town says that in the Jast engagement at Ladysmith the Boers lost heavily, includ yarious commands! have Jearned much of ignorant with which I baye ever been 44 £44484 bronght iato contec!. Their aspira’ion is to rule the whole of Suuth Africa, This ie a point the Eng:ish people must keep be- forethem. There are ups and downs in warfare, and the disappointments we have suffered are baviog the good efitet of bringing ,the English peop/e closer to~ gether.” Loxpox, Nov. 7.—All sorts of veports are unexcelled for winter wear. 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Lonpon, Nov. 7.—A despatch to the Post from East London, Cape Colony, says tbat the views expressed at Cape Town and the indications of race feeling which unfortunately are forthcoming on all hands foreshadow a fierce and bloody struggle. Diverse opinions all agree tha’ | the Boers will fight te the bitter end. | Prerermaritzeure, Nov 7.—The British | forces at Ladyemith were engaged twice ‘ guecesefully on Thursday and Friday. Tt is reported that the cavalry ecored Boer character, and 1 can say | that the Boers, as a people, are the most { ing 2,000 prisunere. New York Commercial There is manly self~forgetfulinees that adds glory to victory and draws honor out of defeat. General White has command~ ed two severe actions, the first successful in its immediate otj-ct of delaying the evacuation of Dundee, the second appar~ ertly a costly failure, since two regiments bave been captured without inflicting much loss ou the enemy. His despatches give the credit of the first to Gen. 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