¢.¢ooo<><>0 ` ` . _- ,___. , ...uf-r’ :~f~...‘-‘else -F:~‘§1»~.,-»;.= .=~ ~~f 1-se" ‘i"f“2<~“fi ' “ J f .. ~ » ~ . - ~» sse- -».` _ 'run Mon G G U , .iLLfh¢Tf""=» . s » so _ :_ t T) Y ~1,, b°{°"L°rd Roberts reaches Pm y Much anxiety is felt regarding Col, Plumer's safety. He has three valuable trains of, supplies for Mafeking and fear exists that the Beers may capture them. jnygggiety ladies are going to the u,¢(¢joi|| their husbands and relat- qnz.1'sns|'r 'no rxrzL.=\.\'n. ymg moiety is deeply worried over tl»Qul’s visit to In-land, both because T ¢¢]iq»*_nd the fear of hostile demon- d:i\tim,‘hT§Roya.lty knows no fear. ~ 1llcAx1ll_ll_l0L'NTED Ru-‘LEs. ‘ iiiisiifo assi T T T E5, ._ _ _ T THE GUARDIAN, cHAnLo'1'rE'rowN, PRINCE Eiiwiinn rsmsn, ii N To 0 DAY MARCH zo T ._---°"‘”°’ ` “_ _"_ "_ "" :;*`" A f m» __ _ ‘_ . ` ` ' _` ' V V __ f _ _ Q 'J . I1 Join General Joubert At Kroon- stodt. lf €/J $.25 S f' 3]' Felt for nlaiening~Feeling in England That Q T The War is 0ver is Not Justified-Four Oi- T ° iicers of the Guards Surprised and Three Wounded- Kruger’s Threats _ New York, Journals Head Lines. T T ,,._§- March 24. -(Special.)- ‘ 'people feel that the war, is _ ovenalthough a month may settling down, and the arms and bringing in supplies. axxrnri' ron cor.. PLUMER. B01-:nsRALLrr.\'o NEAR LADYBRAND. points with of Roberts' and Biiller`s forces. LATER-SUNDAY. PLUMER3 SUPPLY TR.~\I_\`S l.\’ l)_\1\'Gl-JR. 24. -(Special ).--Col. ed Van Sykster T ` 'T 'kg of Canadians and what-s_ A _» srvnsonx Rr~.s1srA:rcE YET. De _.nn entrenched. WFCTVC l , . Beers and 16 guns are in OFFICERS I~.ILLIID_ AI\D “r°O`L7.\'DED. Basutoland },0rdc,._ T ,T Lord Roberts telegraphs to the War are in dan er 0 I the 23:-d “A pacific quietude prevails" S f bong 1 ’ ` T' lm A Special force is chasing l Another despatch from Lord Roberts French will Head them OH dated the 2-lth says the Boers killed one ' mwsouth eéSm_ard of B10em_ rand Wounded three out of four British T strong hope exists that the Oiiicers of the Coldstream Guards, riding; _ _ ‘ without an escort. liumiiit will capture them. ' \'EwT1'onK P xPEn`s fr _ .» EADLIXE. GEN. \’.’O0DGA.'[` ll. ' The following are N ew York nevvspapers y W°‘ll1dS I'€Cffi"0fl ill |13-U-19 at » “Madagascar as a Boer asylum." - - _ "Gen, French as a. peaeemaker." FROM R0B1.;;iT5_ “He is resting on his arms and ' d 5 12, 13, 1, 2, _ T 3 Pair. belligerents ask ” 'He notifies Lord Salisbury that if the @ ./_ Tu? LL* 4( 42:.” : ,Q i;.»>>t.’l'i>i' 4 V J__,,, li-/_ 'Z/`~’ T; I ._ BOERS ARE RALLYING Y ini; sinouoiv ENIRENQHED Tf poi; Trains Threatened and Concern people giving up The Boers are rallying northward of Ladybrand in the Free State and at other view of preveiiting a junction . ~ n o cut off and will leave Car- to Jom slr Charles Plume s three supply trains and ____ T ooERS Sorrento smm BOSE* Office from Bloemfontein under date of died at Mooi Hospital on heafliineg t0_da _ \ _ THE .-._..._. A iii# _._-»~`.. ` » i .._--.._. ., , "l - _.__ _;-,;._..., / , , ,f,~_, ,/1 /' 5” C/ Tl//’ / / me Canadian Mounted T Xi-1.: YORK, March 25.-,\ '-is--»-‘ ~" l *Beers under Etoii' threute t __ 1._..,.. _ » V _ ‘ " < ~’~.T . .'. ‘., :»' ti fd/ ,.5 ,. . X' " T/ i ' _ _ JI . Y __ _ » y e _, 3 by jf. A is reported to he en. The Bnrghefs are rallying to ;'Ioi`1bert`s“ ` T " ' ` ' " " ' ` T them and Kenhal-dt, ,callat Kroonstadt where they are well mica IS m§_n_\_G_ ` The junction of Roberts' and Buller is . _ t11I`€8J10I1€d, and all evidence points to the e » _ e ~TTTTT TT ` s T T _ - _ T T ,» hw miles 8al;tr;?tl;?;;£l;lTE;‘;T Free State being yet unsubdued. _ T ' ' 54. for some time oecnpieda strong position On the east bank of the river, under°the command of their crafty Joubert, and it was doubtful if their laaéer could be captured until reinforcements arrived. However, the Highland Brigade deter- mined to make a`dash ahdgot their guns into position early in the evening. _The enemy opened iire from their Long Tom and it appeared at one time .as if the Highlanders would have a rough time, but Gunner McKay directed his shells to that quarter and soon their great gun WHS 110 more. The Highlanders then charged and I can assure you it was a pretty sight to “stronghold :Ti few miles north of here. I ~N1zuaon. see the enemy take to their Scrapers. Oom ‘ T Patil escaped to tire- _oppodte bank of the _ _ __ _ _ =f -;;.__'=_~ inure. ulqnedismbuting Lord Roberts The Traiisvaal fighters are an actual re- ` _ f T T & ~ - THE Boers were completely routed ati' this place on the 19th inst. The enemy river, minus his hat, Where a few of his __ _ T ' comrades gathered about midnight and finally made their escape to, a Boer believe it was the intention of ‘Bobs’ to surround the enemy, demand uncon- ditional surrender, and convey his prisoners to a convenient whey tank where there were plenty ingredients to make them uncomfortable for some time. It is believed this will tend tliewvar in this part\of the countryeus the ‘position gained is of much importance Recommended T _ - _ _ _ Politics in British Columbia-The Danish Cabinet has .Re- crslnirugers threats against his prison- y _ captured Colomls an mated as rebels ~~ Los-new Marsh 24+-ispeeiaiiirhé George neeifee of Agassi; im teen K he Wm retaHate_ _leading Enghsh papers all praise Canada s made T “This notification grew out of discuss- 'nw pretemntialtarig’ but? p°int"°u_t' thai m.n_TWBtli‘jbe T T ion am tothe status of the Cape Colony there can no hqpe uf reclpmmty as ;Pou?I€<‘“T5' » f . _ . ,. ~ - Bfcai ' noun 'tied to free z ii aa l »_ ~.~ ff i'”°““‘ B“""‘ hands- ' n 1° . ‘ . m ian - New rom, Miner. 24.-(specials-'.i'iie sm ust d ti t “The English Premier and the Boer m r°m“m°‘n°D°n °°_rn" °nf_ 1 .Danish Cabinet has fesigned becanbeot ?¢fH Bresidentexchange hot messages on the POLITICSINBBITISH C°LUUBI,A~_ ~ ' ` ~ob3é°tion`S to théiédb of the | question of personal responsibility.” ` ' " VANCOUVER, I March 24.-Qpeeial )A _ > V ¢-T-_-_,___ > ' JVALUABLE Wlldb ’ ~_‘_i_1,i , , \ - ’ ifor Victoria Cross'-Gniiner McKay.- T; o _ f9r/cigar e ' ` . is istri- » ' T . TV t i T i ‘ . no fresh neWs_ The buting proclamations." J _ _ up p. A Record oorrespondentatiw of Bioemmntein is rapidly “Austria will not help the.Boers." '_ _ ' \ T _ I _ » ` ; SGW: ` _ ’ _y y “Mediation only possible when both ~ Si1°William Van Home, reeently pre- sident an-d manager of the 'Pa- eiflc Railway, is here to sulimitjio Um President and the secretary of vimxj, his plan for the construction of a railway system in Cuba. Sh- h»s$25,otxi,oiiofn¢apii».1 n us aispoaiii _ __ _ ° St. John and St. Thomas Ito the United e Provincial C nvention/oi ” T' _ s of . ~< e “ ~ Heal' M"~`J- E- B- Mc' British earned r°r.Sm;es` C b t h kk] 1 th ' _ 1 _ » _ :~ ,T ‘ " ' ’ em For girle Good ‘ ~ CPP?.d_Y, f?1]f‘Th6 Wal' In South April in _ enew afne W1 ey . , W ». Africa in Grace Church to- de¢ia1eorsu»»igT”`°T' 1iTzTputy'p'qiiti¢s ]'°° Gemwy .~;~_ , _ I ' T A 1 I ' ‘~ ~ ‘Ti `»v (T _ _ ,ui lit. _ Go ins. ~' ‘fTHH=E““MI1‘_m“’”' e - ' ` ' s0lld Stggknhgfne. _ _ _ _f . e ___. ‘ v ` =- - given* ‘ 'T ma free of i #NEW YORK,Mn»rch ' \ 4/ `»- »` ~~1. G Citi” l Pri nters, TT Seedsmen. *J* \ Housemxmgthefhte of eleetiiona, etc iretlusmormng. _ . met, ,;_1i»z_s,' aiss¢iivfii;¢"`f;i-he firemen were kiuea, by Tminng wsiisaeii made. Sizes 11, i»'j`§_"f» T . ' i ° ' . -' Haszaid Moon ew T 'T Maron ziui I .LW "2" ' 7 , Bookbinders, 24__m_,w._m N53 1’ Bo0kS€|l€l°S_, T on _ ._ - _ .‘ " " Continenf ta.lTob. F Stes ederal 1 e .T _ is-if _> _*__ air Y.. `_' ' 'of theiéland and has for whieh ima Gtlhnelilli inafew moments the other day by at ' _ Sir William limit-s.inGub=~ a which will be auiphiid elee _ motors as soon' as arte into the tions. He has acresnf the Canto river, wmvanr. With for is ma deveiop ii. 'nie erect saw millsat once Uncut f? The will §.=~i‘ f riig °@.}_¥Bv,.Y<>rk.andt2ie radar. ~ _Kerw _ , Ha est, for the manufacture Sir Wilham 'Van Home _ noaubsiiy, og buttsimply seek to risIi1>,°f system of Cuba, over the area ot Unk, is about ii toil ES if .ft T . l "thang Ji-nlhlnlad The Mahogany to Go .to`N. Y.