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In his address to the Canadians he attributed to them the most important share, io bringing abeut the surrender of Cronje’s arnay. On Wedneeday last Remington scouts were io touch with the Boer force, 7,600, streng, in the direction of Bloemfontein, but nothing isknewn of the result of the skirmishing. WHAT WILL THE BOERS BO? Loxpox, March 2.—The columns of this morning’s newepapers bear testimony to the wild enthusiasm of the people of London and throughout Great Britain and the Empire on account of the relief of Ladysmith. It ie, at present, too soon te judge of the attitude of the Boers in consequerce of the complete change in the military situation The Transvaa! Legation, at Bruseels, have, however, issued a statement tothe effect that Bloemfontein will not he seriously defended by the Boers, Du Made from pure cream of | of tartar. against alum, Al adidas the greatest Se the present day. 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But he praised the strategy adopted since thea by Lord Roberts, aud blamed Grepje for blundering in locking up his men in a hole instead of occupying the kopjies. OFFICIAL RECOGNITION. Orrawa, March 2.—The offizer com- manding the Militia of Canada has much pleasure in anmouncing that Lieut. Col. Otter, commanding the 2ad Special Sers vice of the Royal Canadian Regiment has reported that the battalion under his coms mand did ‘well in the engagement on the 27th ult, especially Captain H. B. Stairs of the 66th Fusiliers, Halifax,and Captain A.H. MseDonnel!, ef Company “G,” in the Royal Canadian Regimen’. PRICE OF PEACE AND SAFETY. Lonpon, March 2.— Army estimates, which were issued last night, reached the however, several turned up and the casual ! | unprecedented amount of £61 ,499,400, and provide for 430,000 men. Im compariecon with last year’s esti- mates, thie meane am increase of 245,147 men and an increased cost of over +400,- 000. CLEAR OF THE BOERS. 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