» 'he went over the border to celebrate .a ma P S _ ' » invitation extended by neighboui's.after TFTP GTTAmiriN I HAY Tnr't‘r<"v‘riw\ AUGUQT 1 gqq *_ 1 Z lilgnilxu - fr .r lsgzs mf __ - ,aa ,. or fs.-sw. .site ' Military Notes WAR WITH _TBIEAFGHANS THE EDn~0R»S _MAn__|c|wPs m Ottawa Journal ‘-Steady! Are not gene oubreaks ot svmpathyand sol - -wily on the part of Canadian troop-i July 4, in New England, ii little irreg- nlar. to say the leasil’ So speaks a Brit- ish military general. lt would appear - mba quits unnecessary to sound any meh alarm as this Just yet any way. Canadian troops have never clanioured to ret~ei'.-e tiese invitations. It is only tier of acce tin a ver" friendlv |11, There is nothing strange nor ex- wptional about it as would be inferred from the Journal. Ir also states that .Preparations have now passed into ef- meeessful issue of the great revolt of the thirteen colonies avainst George raval by a cont nvent ofu wards of two “dive workin, for ceiebmgions of th.. with all the incidents connected with it 5 h _ a Q _ ‘ F .. _P m and the parliament of Eng1,,nd_i pp hundred men of the Gairison at Hali- "i todate it is not known where any Car- M such 8 celebmtlon i al ervice in the ba.tle in question and Towards me C10 eof the next month urder the immediate direction of bei- U the perinanentfsr e of Militia now en lumped at Rockiiffe and the corps will '°f The Settling of We P 909 Wll 59 _na Jam mack on the Capltal and on an elaborate and carefully thought ldeavonr to capture ii outplan, and will prasenta magnili Tm B me Mwst plan of Malo, cent s°ene The scene will be 130 ft Hmwws for bnngmg me Wu wide, and the sides representing a pass ‘owe mm “mon m uns mt! be, on the mountain 60 It high A river close of me Rtmkhnre eamp guns in front ot the gates ot tho stron 0 Bri atiirst proposed that the city should turn out for two days P un Petmimm fone m amp' but in order io get at their wily and trea kthndmw at th, Prenou, 5 ld cherous foe The order of action will hmonw me’ lt an Mgms mave that this new plan would work Thsforoswill attack the sit about me polnt nm yet uponf ‘ad inform. tha dm! pina or airmen 'iii be mms uw Irvrwih 01 01° British ww iron lm carrying phosphem, 959,, so the sontn The chief calls his warriors to workwillbsdqne aa m tho, local -the ii? §s iii J A indulgeinwar *gl CVEIY DQTVC € in grace and mummt 3 bi,.d_ An iadvance guard ot the Britisharrive, k the dance of examine the position, test the water, as ~ is the custom, .being alwnys on the mi"‘F°u'°f alert, its depth &=c. An army sig- lnch tens of om W nallsrsendsmeaaage backtothe main i?as1ow solemn Dance Death. the of suspense makes complexion. Any one can have it them that has told him the British Rests ne the easy destruction of f . __ Almost immediately after, or 'in th# midst of their diabolical .rejoicingsan Afghan look-out rushes down fromethe ` an ten hills, and announces that t»i_e British ara ,mmm by advancing, and have halted by the she dances. river, but havg notdmnjk 9f__,t_he w`at1r._ ‘"""`l7urui` " g`E`e 'scene caused by this news, Briti h scouts have crept up, and fired gg, :xp a vo?ey|int»o the Afghans. _Killing is few \>°dy dances. . oi them. They retire in_ great haste 130 °\°°=°°f She fe- me ferr. taking their dead with them. acmss.A sailor is knocked into the water and saved by an oflcor.Tlie British ond- I errstimate the strength of the enemy, who rushes Irom the tort to meet the dm" em almost fort to meet the llritish, and drive them .._iiaby's iieaiui and an back over the bridge. The Royal Navy °f “°'1f'Shm°°f~ It has hens- dismantle the gun they have taken over he;’f;1§‘;,"{l‘;%ys‘,f711l“1,;"S linding they cannot get it backso as to mothers, It, gen 3 the blogd’ bB Of H0 DBO t0 the Blleulye ° ;