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The Captaio signalled ‘all well.” BRITISH TO FIGHT BRITISH. Carpe Towx, Jan. 31. — Kimberley heliographed to Modder riveron the 26:h thatall thg British subjects in the Bark - lev Weet d&trict had beeu ordered to take up arms; by and for the Boers, under a penalty of £37 or three months at hard labor. About 300 men are affected by this jy order. AMERICAN SCOUTS. Lonpon, Jan. 31.-~A special despatch from Cape Town says: One hundred and fifty American scouts who arrived here as muleteere, have enlisted in the British force. KITCHENER LEAVES FOR NATAL Loxpox, Jan. 31,—It is reported that Lord Kitchener has left Caps Town fo Natal. Thie would isdicate that General Buller will now be under Lord Robert’s airection. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY jae ee 1, 490 QO i PONS TY STIS Je Th 2 MO The FLEET TO BE BILIZED AT ONCE —_—_ —<$$—$——— Eighth Division Will Not Sail. TH] ——— THE LATEST MOVES MADE BY “IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. A. Message From Ladysmith. eS | | Bul addre esses his men— — Squadron to st Ane it home—Russia e meg the Persian Loan Probable invasion of : bury’s speech in Pas tiaraane te ginbare ‘Ss con- dition—Boers reported to be strcng at and about Ladysmith. THE QUEEN’S MES3AGE. Jl.—The Daily despaich frem ‘Cape Town, dated yester- af . = t9 Le NDON, Jar. m41i8 ; : ' ] tordav ‘pad , Gay, savs Gener sl Bu ier yeslteraay read | the fo Warren’s force: lowing message trom the Queen to “T mutt express my admiration for the | {roopr, week, e*pecially thos conduct @tiring tne past tryirg repiments that yeu | Br evify and for the « aCCOW } thmeut of your 3? arduous merch General Buller said‘to the men that | they ought nct to thirk tha bec. use they bad retired from their position all their work was of no avai', as in his opio on road io | Lady*mith in which he hoped to be with- in a week, General Ballerthea called they had gained the key of th? for cheers for the Queen which were heard miles around, BRITISH P+RiLLIAMENT. Loxpoy, Jan. 3t.—TLa2’ general in the Commons, throughout the first nightofthe session was less despondent than had been expected, anda wholescm: tone symptom of improved public feelings. The debates either aouse, Lord Salisbury’s speech of the day. were not remarkable in was the strongest It was full ef dignity avd his beet point wastiat the British Government bad no right to search Lorenzo Marques where guns were ship» ped before the war. The {Oppesition leaders were not ag- grestive io either House. The Irish members have celebrated the Boer victories by voting unanimously for a reunion of their parties. Mr. Chamber- Jain has thusdore something in South Africa for Irish Home Rule. CHANGED PROCEEDINGS. Loxpox, Jan. 31,4 a. m.—Itis now known that the Cabinet devoted much of ite discussion on Saturday to the mobil- izstion of the fleet. Nothing was settled ‘except that votil further security to the Home coasts was obtained by the naval preparatione,'he cighth division shall not be sent to South Africa. Ono Monday the Admiralty issued orders that the Channel f‘quadron, instead of leaving Portland this week for Gibraltar, as previously directed, Shall assemble on Febraary 5th off Eddystone, aud proceed to Bantry for a fortnight, forgexercise off the Irish coast,—t'ius keeping in home water for a time. The decision to delay the eighth di- vision ata time when reinforcements are so urgeuily required may enly mean tha: the ships are not yel available end that the division will embark when shipping is ready to take it. The iufereace is that the fleet may Le mobilized asa genera! warning to other coustries to keep their bands off the Transvaal question or that the ministry —_————_—— SpecrAL DESPATCH TO THE f e Free Sta te— Salis- olenso EXAMINER. lefinite knowledge that the neutral powers purpose to take some ad- vantage busy nay elsewhere while England is Africa. Such scraps of information as ca: be in South gathered regarding the movements of the armies in the ficld seem to indicate jue reiier of Ladysmita has been abandon- ed for the present and that a corc-utration Free of the force foran invasien of the State is in progress. AT KIMBERLEY. Mopper River, Jan. 31.—Natives re- port thatthree Boer guns have been re- moved from 3pyfoatsin to Kimberley. Are apparently 8: ecial effort to reduce the place quickly. A-EOER-REPORT. Loxpon, Jan. SLL—A Pretoria telegram dated Thursday 25th mentions that sharp fighting occurred at Crocodile Pools b - the Boer outposts andthe Brit sb, advantage being claimed by Burghers, This would almost seem to dispose of the statement that Mafeking was relieved on the 23rd. The Boers making a tween ANOTHER IDEA. Lonpon, Jan 31.—There is a widespread idea here that the Pers'an loan bas finally accomplished Russia’s long laid plane to cbtain complete political and financial control of Persia with the double object of ousting the British and assuring Russia ao outlet on the Persian gulf, NEWS £ROM LADYSMITH. LapysmirH, Sanday, January 28th.— The news of {the prolongation of the seige, resulting from General Baller’s fail- ure, is received with fortitude, We can hold oa. The garrison is healthier, cheery and confideat. Disease is disappearing and there is no horse sickness. The rains give plenty of grass. We can hear General Buller’s guns st I] working, and it is rumored io camp that he is advancing aloag another line. The Buer laagers around are again full of men who have returned from the Upper Tugela, The Boers have also taken up a new position on the hills near Colenso, where they are in great force. Reinforcemeate are apparently arriving from the Transvaal. Streng bodies of Boera are slao visible between here and Potgeiter’s drift. —— 5 ee We are notified today: “St. Thomas« Loanads cable is repaired.” This restores communication with Seuth Africa by the west coast route so that both ' east and west routes are now working. T. C. Jawee. Mina 10's Liniment Cures Burns & caldg ‘hat | ae INTERESTING PARTICULARS ABOUT THE TRANSVAAL WAR, WAUCHOPE’S FAREWELL EDINBURGH, General Wauchope, who fell at the neil of the Highland Brigade at Ma-| gersfontein, had a premonition before | | leaving Scotland that he would never } return ; but when presiding ata meet-- ing of the Border Counties Association, in “Edinburgh, shertly before his depar- ae he stated that when the time | came for him to die he hoped that it would find him in the Queen’s uniform, a0 at the head of the Highland Bri-- gade. IG 1e bring me the gude claymore again, ' The kit of the Tartan plaid ; For a voice comes sounding over th¢ main, That I ken must be obeyed ; Thrice has it call'd frae- climes, And thrice at the call I sprang ; And tho’ it should be for the hinmaist tume | As blythe as of yore I’ll gang. "Tis the voice of our hear, And shespeaks in Freedom’s cause— ‘Go summon my warriors far and near, To guard my lands and laws ; For a freeman’s rights, while God me aids, Each Briton shall command ; And woe to the reckless foe that raids, On_ Britain’s blood-bought land !’ noble Queen I So it’s fare thee thou auld toon, That sits ‘neath the dour grey skies ; In whese blythe neuks and the bazs aroon My-pride ayd pleasure lies ; For a call like that nae cand ohih heart Has ever been deaf to hear, Tho’ the listner kens that it bids part Frae a’ that he hoids niaist dear. weel, grey : him The summons hath sped owre strath and hill, And the clans are gathering fast : For ours is a race that. can ne’er bide still When the Fiery Cross fleets past. And where could a man find darg sae dear, As to fight for Flag and Queen ; Wi’ the skirl. o’ the pipes to soothe his ear, When he fa’s asleep at e’en. But awa’ wi’ the thochts o’ Death and Dule "Tis o’ War’s stern joys I'd sing ; Let them busk the strects in the garb of Yule, And the bells o’ the Castle ring ; Syne play us abcard wi’ a catty strain, And we'll proudly put to sea ; Tho’ it’s like to be lang or ye again, On my braw, braw lads, and me! ROBERT REID. look The Edinburgh town council decid- ed to attend a requiem Mass. for the soldiers killed in South Africa at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic cathedral. There was a spirited debate on the sub- ject. The secretary for war has written to the secretary of rhe Stockwell orphan- that institution for offering to receive | 12 children of soldiers w ie have fallen in the war. In the London Graphic’s picture of j the last battle telegraphed by the Cen- —s As Soup’s, Soup, So is Soap, Soap. You must classify soup, soap, or anything. There are many kinds, grades, qua- lities. ie soap, that word ; rise stamped on & {c every cake S guarantees finest quality. 7 A pure hard soap. 5 & CENTS A CAKE. ' the far-off : age thanking the trustees and board of TO tral News correspondent the summit of |Spion Kop is shown as a perfect hell, the rifle fire from well-concealed Boers being of the most appalling description and the wonder is not that Warren’s forces abandoned the position, but that they were able to hold it as long as they did. The latest advices from Ladysmita report that owing to the dry weather | the fever has diminisi¢d, and the num- ber of convalescents réturning from Intombi camp exceeds that of the )P atienis being sent there. The sup- spinning out endidiy, all sufficient wholesome | plies are sp] the trox ops having s food. a The disposition of the forces in Scuth Africa is approximately as fol- ‘ lows . IN NATAL. With General Buller:— Gen. Buller, ne West (?)...11,500 Gen, Clery, opposite Colenso (?) 7,000 Sir Charles VV arren, Tugela East 11,500 TnZalularsd.i 1: ss0.00. chee ee 31,000 This force includes about 5,000 mount- ed men, to batteries of artillery. 300 engineers, and 23,000 infantry. In I lady EPR SE SE SAI OPES 10,000 IN THE CaPE. { With Methuen at Modder..... £2,000 DeAar to Modder and commun- MOON A, Cio ee os 17,500 1 Win French: ...3s.. Ches.5 Pan 6,000 | Wen Gather. 8.05.25: 7,000 € -~ won 42,500 The Cape force includes, 8,500 m@unt ed men, 11 batteries, naval guns and 1,000 Engineers. Besides the above there are in Kuts- berly 4.000, Mafeking 2,000, Rho- GRE S000... 6s eecee as 2+ 9,000 Total Bate. iss. i vge o ase 92,500 One of the men of the 2nd Corn- walls, writing from Orange River camp | to his parents at Plymo uth, gives some pathetic details. Hesays: ‘We have sent several train loads of Boers as prisoners to Cape Town, and now we have got 50 more here to send on. I went to Cape Town with a party of 23 Boers. They seem a decent lot of men and in fact could not do too mucli for the six of us who were forming their escort. Why, they must have spent quite £12 on us. But they seemed very glad to be taken prisoners and thorou ighly sick of the*war. Among ie prisoners we have one boy—a Boer boy.. The poor little fel- low is not more than 12 years of age, and has been fighting. He has had | both legs broken and shet through. It’s very pathetic, but what a pity itis to see the poor little chap suffering! You bet he is being well attendet to by us. His father was killed in the ,same engagement. He has a brother still fighting.” According to a membe r of the garri- son, Ladysmith’s new name is ‘“Lady- white.” Lieut. 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