_ 9'!!/E GROW. mi; QUEEN is ANGRY over Roberts' Despatclies-f~_ ,QHBARDMENT SUSPENDED. ` jugs have removed their big: gun appar- ,aglyto entrench against the relief miiimn. “NY FIGHTIXG AT HANTNEY¢ _gqbcrts reports Ian Hamilton- with` fmeecommanded by Botha in person. ._ , #strengthen him. _ .1 W 1, Hamilton`s casualties were thirty. CIN. HAXW ELL`S BRIGADE ENGAGED. ~ well made, good se rs. 1.; soles,light easy up; ‘ 1 '-' While We Live e ie, »i.~1:,;,_;1_l-,_-5-g3:=`»$»§11=r:o. .gp-.= ; w;..,- p ,ru yr 2: ,, 1,~ .__.__l 'PHE NING _ i H, 11.2% li e ‘ > §‘lAlllSll£l |89l. run ouanninn, onanLo'rrn'rowN,_ Parson nowaiin 1si.n~N1>,_..wnoiinsDnr, ira11r112,_§6o. in the knee. 0313 HIKRBKER ON THE STAFF 1¢.i.1H......... l... ra.. .` ...H . p_ at l_[a_i9,e,, ' Suspended. ,..__1-_ ,Canadian Casualties-Heavy l` Fighting Going on. _ ‘ _-unmann- )Lu‘xKiNG. April 2'2.»(Special.)-The No shot has been fired today and all is Lennox, May 1.-(Special.)-Lord Iounted Infantry and Smith Dorien`s _ h-igade opposed at Hantney by a strong: Gen. French and other forces were sent 1 remarkably aggressive. going on daily. cents for any color. Closing prices American Tobacco Brooklyn Transit' Burlingtonr 1 Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid ' Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island 1 Tennessee Coal and Iro 1 United States Rubber 1 Avril Cotton ber 100 lbs 5.m°¥ic5n . ,Qs i 1 _ &merican1Stee;l and Wix°e' ` St. Paul ` " Union Pac Pr‘ffl ` ` I I ,reports heavy fighting about I Thabanchu Saturday where the Beers are Fighting, particularly, with artillery is The Queen was very angry over the publication of the Spion Kop desoatches. She had ii longoonference with Sir George White and decorated him with the Cross and Star of the Royal Victorian Order. No dye is sold in more shades or finer 1 ones, than Magnetic Dyes- Price 1.01, NEW YORK STUCK.: LIST. May lst. 112% 3%, . ,M 728 » ini as seg. 134% 1095 1183 3_2 Since the 18th February we have _ 0 i 30# ui ,r fi _ _ / Gen. Maxwell's brigade occupied Vlak- and Schuskraal kopjes the Mount- _ being engaged several hours. ar ms owx mxrxiysn. ws, May 1. --(Special)-Col. Otter E. T. Pullen, bank clerk, formerly _ has reached Bloemfontein at expense and been added to C or THB c0N'rINGFN‘l‘. .Col Otter says on April B the 'strength _ l _.G 1 _ » i _ il ,, _‘ \\11 i1 vt' '\ x,, '~‘1. ...iz V . » 1 1\.1 I/'C 'wwe r W, / * 'i twas 751 and 206 were _ 4 - 1 » 1 ~ ’ We got over-, all right, and- advanced "“"°““d°d° -1vIf°'c01mw1 w_°Lsm_“EY’ _ in1» extended order. The lirst three Qlieomeer and 33 men killed had been Commander-in-Chief the British fun grossed w¢r`¢ sgnr at river to ta C Q61* H _ _ tl .had to-wade over through a_ very swift; _,f .Y i , " '_ 5.'-_3 _ 1~~‘. .1 .<-'~ . ` . A 1 v I ,r JA *Aw ' "iii j*'~P' ' f_1j,_l>el%i;h_1§n into "the river Q' 1 _,.1 _._ _ _ 1 lhaclsome av'iul'_1nights wiihthe _ . 1 I ‘ 1 ` 1 1, » 1 asthisistho wet' We are ".;,, hi Hopkins was._`accid_@to.lly shot ‘ . _ 71'” le This hotogra. h of notice board put reduced to.-f‘Gra.phic ” _ 1 A REMlNlscENcE oi= rue since oi-1 KIMBERLY. _ up by the Arm Service Corps outside the Market Igill at lfimberly, speaks eloquently of the kiniiof fare the garrison _ t , ‘PROM THE FRONT. _ The iollowing is froinaletter written 1by_,_'7H`i1`fdis McLean to a friend ini Charlottetown. It is dated Bloemfon- tein, March 29th. 1 ._ _ ,For the last month 'we have had little chance to get or sendimail; but now things are straightened out a bit and we are likely to remain here a. few weeks, We are havinga rest now after a monih’s hard work. 1 , been doing something; On that day; welirst came in contact with Cronje at! Paardeberg drift where he-held a strong positionalong both sides of the river-' bed which is _narrow and has high : banks. _ 1 ` _We were the rear guard of the column ori`1the`march that night and did not get in until' near s_ix o’clock Sunday morning, having marched twenty-two miles. The part of the column w_h_ich arrived first' engaged the enemy about daylight and we were notfkept in suspense ifery long as to whether 1we were going to get into action or not for we hardly had time to swallow a tin of coffee and an army biscuit wheniwe received the ,A1 -.-__ _ sen across the current with the water tip' to our breasts. _once into the tiring line with part of Duma carranlaiv cssuauruxs. “nimcunjes give way _bo dm3ence°” the Highland B.r,igadc‘ The remaind' ,| M. _ _ s11=111S1111<1 b1°l111 11111111118 er of .ns mere in s;'11i1i1°f1 lyin' .do vw f “‘ ' ° " .l _, -11 1~ '1 ,. order t'o‘i'al__l in and '1wcrei1inamhed_oE___p_m._,y_ _We _§m¢‘,_ed __fhe___ _u.e_nch_ the field next morning. The open space across where the charge had beenmade was strewn thick with-the dead, the Colonel of the Comwalls among them where he had fallen at the ‘head of his mgnwiih a rifle and fixed bayonet in his hand. Our casualties were over eighty. of which twenty- eight were killed. `Some of our other 1 regiments also lost, pretty heavily. We could not tell what the Boer loss was as tligy buried a lbt of their dead and threw the rest into the river out ot. which we were tisingf them for a. week. The enemy retired about three miles further up the iiver to where they had their laagcr in a very strongly- entrenched position. As this was a very bad position to attack, and Lord Roberts was averse to any_ncedless loss , of life, we advanced against it by means ' of trenches( Each re"giinent by turn took 48 hours duty,_going _in in the _ evening and digging a trench. and oc- cupying it the next day Bri-ng on the 1 laager. _ _ Oh Monday, the 36th, the Cana.dians’f turn came and our company and H. companywere taken for the advance, lwluoli haibeen dug about '-It tre_nches,and"wé were to advance a's`fal‘_ as possible and cover thedigging party, with our fire while they dug the trench. At -2 o’clock in the morning1we started with bayonets fixed, the rear rank with their rifles slung and carrying picks and shovels, and a company of R. E. be- hind-us with eptiicnghigg ,tools also. °S f1'0m V311 WYkS V1¢1» APH1 14, pear when Hoi a is faithfully at fr5m1memhuI~@red_;¢ fivg - ig _ the dem* °f Private Bradley °f '*“k°”' i I I “‘ yardS"i`Tiiit§lici‘5i>acle`1’: This was T il mg was; i out A bu ot WIWB irvm Dnwmeniu. f0|l0Win8 11iS worst places in the held as the groundl L_, . _ ‘I F g C” 5 ` 15 1 1 ` `§l0P¢d UP f1'°m the IWC’ and the B06” advance. This was carried out. keep- 1iteendumble.thongh the was 1 The B’g§§ri"~i~.iliis¢if passed' along the line and gave the word to I 'j Wefe 5"iP§ Ialhef -lhlghf The, bullets ing in touch with each other in the T0 Cuku A wi.D IN A DAY. ' WOQIU Slflk¢ an 'f‘1f°““_d Y°“1 a“_d Yfmipitchy darkness _ The _ Gordons and, Tl-ke Lfixirive Bromo Quinine Tablets- _ had “Ot the 51“5fa°“°“ °f .5""§ Z'3Shrops were away off on our flank and r * n 1 To-day we oder you something special in Me n’s F ine Footwear. Loi lo 1. 1 Men’s Dongola Boots " »;;__-._,_ roomy litters $1.6 *lo 2. _ , , Men’s Dongola Boots. _,___ _ _ . alldrug;2)i;» ' 1’ ' ¢:'i~"f_’_ I curedin the supports throueh the day. order to charge which they did. The which they popred in :i murderous tire down by the dozen 1 the order Came to cease fire as it was were to keep firing volleys at long range so as to draw the Boer fire while we advanced. But they did not start _fifty yards from their 'trenches before ithey opened on us. The right halfvof _our company was directly in front of the Boers and we got it solid, About iiirst volley. We» lay down a' short T0b¢fOt1S, B¢g‘0n1aS, just about dar e_ ornw _ E ywhile and then fell back a few yards. `We kept up a iire while the trench Li.liti1‘I‘1 L0t1g’ifi0I‘t1I!1, Canadians and Highlanders went with _was _bang dug and as soon as it was O . , 1 The Boefi had '“°Sta‘_1'et'°at` linished_ occupied i.1.fOur tire was G1°’“n1°S° ed *O-*he °*b»"-S"3'? °f "‘° ‘“’°""""' kei1r=:piiii=ighio'¢io¢k nerr morning, when the enemy sent in a white dag. FUI clllillld in Hllwdf Bald" lllfough ‘h°'b.“5he5‘ O“",m°° we” That was the last engagement of much lim rtance One da we chased a . ‘ _ 1 ’ - 1 _ 11° - Y - Gladiolusi _ 11 Itnvas terrible, bl# W¢'5t°°d _‘t t‘u`[force of Boers overtwenfy miles with- out getting any closer than artillery _The worst part of it was to look over ""“"" nu, may ima, mayni. MUN iiszin it lliilii. if itgg > 'wal _§...#"f»+ |lAplil\t '11» ~s°9ii~ Elo: U0 1¢1inimr"tlié, gaieties ofthe rest of the continditi C1 "1 In a. week or so many of the here will be nailed up tor the el-._ ready the attendance is falling olf, though Sa ho is laying to standing ' N _ From Podunk and Squash re th Red Hook comes every night 8 ents, who have read of all the 1 580511, 'Wd 9'°,__b°W_“\ _YP "!?.°_W *W* be “over” some ou'e’n _dead seats are sold tive westin and each night the theatre is' ,nom the »\ gallery, mining to the exits. The evations Nethersoleat the of aiming, ,ie Miss' IN1-,. ini ,_ _ all next season. ,_ A number of the theatres will ml roof-gardens this summer but not l_0_ manyas -last. These well gin vmdew ville performance under the glitgkoltlll stars-both kinds-wiitie New Y, nn-I bles on hot and dui# ht below. . The prices in places are almost prohibitive oral public. who rush to Proctofs where electric tuna W7 of lite in the last named plum! to the heat generally but to the on' the stage. ' There has beensome talk of theatre away “down town” lu ness 'lristrieton Fulton St. It is to give vaudeville, which brokers and everybody fl ,W see while out to Yuneh or between Those familiar with lower New York iii' preciate the anomaly ot a. tlxelltre in fevered section' given over to the devils of a rush and uproar, but it is to say how the venture might result. At night the district is as still as the grave, though people from Brooklyn ond only city might skip over the terry. for I riety” performance in the Wall r11si°11~ man&1 New York, April Zi). C11--1-'@"'U_ _ cniciiuo nsmlts. Cnroaeo, May 1. -~ (Spaniel) being Dewey Day than l mi Wasnrsoroir, May 1. Fair, warmer, light northerlyh winds. - P" " ‘51 I i 2'=K' at the bigtheatnes disbanil, which Branch or Asbury Park for *___* I r erygagsandFouri.eeurhsue¢t§iuiicbte,s.f?°°°“’“ °° NU ‘° wiinineoitriti oh P P _ every night-about the only pla‘ythet___B " Coke 3””