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CASH DOWN The highes’ for scrap iron, lead, eopper. bruss or any old alloy at ale Foundry. T. A. MoLEAN, Charlottetown ‘ ' Le fics iat eT y AMAR mt aH . dA Mh Hea rn ; i | 4 Ht LORD ROBERTS ON BOARD THE DUNOTTAR CASTLE, SHOWING THE GENERAL'S CABIN. This was the last Photograph of Lord Roberts Taken Before his Departure for South Africa. [Boston Globe | FROM THE SEAT OF WAR No Material Chang in the Situation. Lord Roberts is ’ ; } . | at Modder River. Buller and the Boers—What Winston Churchill Indicates — Canadian Troops Brigaded—It is Believed that Colonel Aylmer will Succeed General Hutton as Commander of Canadian Militia. SPECIAL DespaTCH TO THE EXAMINER. LORD ROBERTS AT MODDER RIVER, Mopper River, Feb. 11.—Lord Roberta is here. Upon appearing before the troops on Friday he was enthusiastically cheered. He visited the camp ofthe Highland Brigade, and complimented General Mc- Donald and bis men on their steady cen- duct at Koodeosberg drift. SENSATION IN AUSTRALIA. Lonpon, Feb. 12.—The Daily Mail pub- lishes tbe following despatch from Syd- ney, N.S. Wi: “The news of General Buller’s reverse has caused a great sen- sation here. Cardinal Moran, in aremarkable speech, bac advocated conscription is Australia io view of possible complications, He thinks it may soon become neces~ sary to defend Australia and regrets the departure of the local troops,” PICKETS UNDER FIRE. Revisva @, Feb. 11.—A picket of five Victoriau rifles, after holding the post fo ; 7 r some hours yesterday, were forced to r4- tir, the Boers getting ona hill and firing u-on then Three were slightly wounded, one is missing and one escaped unhurt, Out of the patrol from Jersfontein, un- der Captain Hamilton, composed of eight Tasmanians and eight of General French’s scouts, onlytwo Tasmavians and three scouts returned. The others were captured by the Boers. BRITISH HELD THEIR OWN, Lonpoy, Feb. 11.—(M idnight)— The War Office has just issued the fellowing despatch, dated today, from the General commanding at Cape Town: “ Clements repotts from Rensburg that on Friday, February 9th, the Boers tried to turn his right flank, but were beaten off and the position maintained. Casualties, emall.” “ Kimbesley reports that the Boer fighting force was apparently increased on February 7th. The next day the Boers e BRITISH TROOPS ARE HOLDING THEIR OWN. some Boers who lett Mafeki ig for Kimbe r- ley carrying with them a six inch gun acd @ quick firing Geld gun. The ferme: opened fire om Kimberley: otherwise situa~ tion is unchanged,” BULLER AND THE BORBRS. Loypon, Feb. 12,4 a. m—The moat important news in this morniog’s tele~ grame, is the ansouncement that Lord | Roberts arrived at Modder River en Friday. General Bulier continwessil2at with re- gard te his movements. Winston Charchili indicates, honey than another fierce attempt will be m t> cross the Tugela, although he repres - ents Buller as considering the attempt of hisarmy to relieve Ladysmith in the light of a forlorn hope. It is evidently firmly believed in Nata! that the Beers are trying to outfilank Bul- ler. They have now occupied a farm on the south ofthe Tugela, not far from Chievely, and thia farm is stated to be studded with hills frem which the eoua- try can be commanded for miles around. It should be noted that General Buller Las removed his headquarters from Spear- man’s Camp to Springfield. CANADIANS BRIGADED. Be:uent, Feb. 11 —The Canadians, have been brigaded with ihe Becond Duke of Cornwallis Light [efantry, the Seeond Shepshires and the First Gordon High- landers te form the Nineteenth brigade of the Ninth Division. The other brigade of this division will be formed of the third militia battalions of the Highlaed regiment. It is understood that Major-General Smith Dorrien, will command the brigade to which the Canadians are attached. HUTTON’ UCCESSOR. Orrawe, Feb. 12.—The = general Opinion here is that Colosel Alymer, Ad- jutsot Genera’, will succeel Hutson as general Gfflcver command'ng the Canadian militia. BOER FLANKING MOVEMENT. Lonpon, Fet. 12.-—-A report comes from Durban that Genera) Jounert, with six |housaad Boers, has already started to swing around the British. If this etory be true, and there is no information to the contrary,, the coming week premises to be oae of great anxiety for England. Tous far the Boers have been able to held the British at every point. How they will fare upon taking the offeasive remains to be seen. BULLER’S STATEMENT, Lonpow, Feb. 12,4.12p. m.—The War Office has received the following despateb from {Field Marshal! Lord Roberts, dated from Modder River, Sunday, Feb. llth: “J have received a telegram from Gen- eral Buller as follows, dated Friday, Feb. 9th: ‘It was necessary after seizing Vaa! Kranz to entrench it as a pivot of further operations. But I fouad, after trying two days, that, awing to the nature of the grouad, this was impractic able. It was also exposed to the fire of heavy gunosin a position from which our artillery was dominated. ‘It is essential to troops advancing on Ladysmith by Harding or Mungoe’s Drift to bold Vaal Krantz securely; and aecord- ingly we are pot pressing advance by these roads ae [ find we cannot make it secure.’ ” Ce oe Leyds Snubbed by the Kais er Beruix, Feb. 10.—Dr. Leyds leaves Berlin very much dissatisfted because of the refusal of Emperor William to re ceive him, his chagrin not being sensibly mitigated by an invitation to dinner from Herr Von Wodel, Minister of the Roys! Household. He now expects tv go to St. Petersburg when the weather moderates. 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[Spaciat ro Tas Examiner } Ortawa, Feb. 12.—S$o faras can be learned, General Hutton is leaving Canada at Lis own desire, because he is diseatie— fied with relations with the Govern- mat and the Department of Militia, The organization of the three contin- gents has brought to an issue the conflict between the political and military ende of the service. General Hutton has not been able to have his own way or to carry out his ideas to organize and operate the force without regard to politics. Tt is possible that Dr. Borden, thie sea- sion, will introducea bil! removing the condition that the commander-in-chief shal bean Imperial officer of leaving full power of election with the Government, Ata meeting of the cabinet Hutton’s re signation was accepted. — Sa? Suicide. Spgeciat ro Tus Examiyge,] Sv. Jone, Feb 2.—Jd.J. Bostwick, one of the lecding wholesale merchants of this city has committed enicide. ——_—— > © «<n Guilty of Murder. /Speciat to Tae E surxer.] New York, Feb. 12.—After deliberating seven aod ahelf hours the jury re- turned verdict of “Guilty of murder in the first degree,” against Roland B. Moliueax, for tse murder of Mra. Cathesine J. Adams, by poison, on Dec. 28tn, 1898. ne cc ne erecta emt aes een Stace DIED. Entered into rest, on February 8:b, at 8 p. m.,after a brief illness, Rev. Henry Pope, D. D., leaving a sorrowing widow, two daughters and one son to mourn their lose. Suddenly at White Sande, on the 6th inst., after an illoese of eight hours of coc~ gestion of the Inngs, Pearl Tupper, dearly beloved child of Joseph W. and Jaue Anu Bull aged 8 months and 5 days. ‘T’bis lovely bud, *o young, so fair, Called hence by early doom, Just come to show how sweet a flower Io Paradise could bloom, (Other papers please copy.) On the 12th inet, Lucinda, daughter of the iate Hugh Perkine, [Funeral from her late residence, Great George Street, on Tuesday at 4 o’clock by train to Sherwood Cemetery. } eldest = - eS RoYAL Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeouards the food | against alum, _~ = Alum baki weers are ihe sancren ts Keiicel to Sa s Liberal-Conservative Association ~ OF... BELFAST BISTRICT. A meeting of the Electors of the Fourth Electoral District of Queen’s County, w'll be held at Eldon Hall, on Saturday, Feb. 17th at 2 o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of nominating Candidates ic contest the District at the next General Provincial Election, and for the transaction of other important business. All supporters of the Liberal Conserva- a party are respectfully invited to ate tend. By order of the Executive Committee, HENRY WOuD, : President. JOHN M. GRANT, Vice-P: esident. ‘ ; i"