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MACLEAN MANUFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale§Foundryfand machinery Depot. ~~ Office, M ¢ inic'Temple, | Clerleitciva, J, j THE TRANSVAAL Additional Troops Will be Sent to _ | corroborative evidence that the situation is + scarcely leas strained, there is no sign of ; aod Beach. | | ment of Natal will result in the despatch Prove this at once, by trying CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 1899 NO 212 little value. Nevertheless, the Govera- ment is very desirous of satisfying Great | Britain in the matter of the electoral law PROSPECTS OF WAR |and the representation of mining districte.» } | ACCEPTS A CONFERENCE, The reply then refers to Mr. Chamber- | lain’s proposals respecting a j>int enquiry, Boer Assurance that Bii- cringe yor, tain Will Not Fight ‘the proposal of | rerepos in the affairs of the Transvaal, land that the action would not be regarded ine 4 prcdcdent, but hag solely for ite ob- | ject to accertain whether the franchise law ;fulfile its purpose, the Transvaal will MEETING OF CABINET COUNCIL | await the ulterior proposals of Great Bri- ‘tain asto the eventual constitution of such UNAMINOUS — NO IMMEDI- | commission, as well as the place and time ATE NEED TO CONVENE of the meeting.” PARLIAMENT. _— The Traneyaal Government further pro~ poses at au early date to eend a fresh reply to the letter of July 27, and express satis. ‘faction that Great Britain has declared a readiness to negotiate on the question of a |Court of Arbitration. It says it would like to learn, however, whether ac Orange Free State burgher would be admitted to such a court, and what would be the scope of the court’s discussion, it appearing to the Tranevaal Government that the re- ... | strictions i il t in- Lonvoy, Sept 9.—Mr. Montague White, | eee ae Cn Win wan ment of the objects aimed at, Consul General of the South African Re<; 3 to the ullerier conference, the Transvaal publie, in London, said to a representative! awaits the communications of Great of the Associated press yesterday: Britain. “{ assure you on the authority of a The Brussels agent of the Transvaal claims that, in makicg its recent proposals Cabinet Minister that that there will be no Ang & — with the Transvaa'e In fact the South Africa. {[SpeciaL To THE Examiner ] the Transvaal Government has acted ow the advice of the British agent in Pretoria, Mr, Conyngham Greene. war (Queen will not permit war. “T received a telegram from Pretoria to- day, assuring me that the Transvaal Gov- ernment quite understands the position re- garding the peace party in England and is in no wise misled by speeches or demon~ -_——~ “4 posITIVE INSULT.” The Standard, referring to the abstract of the reply of the Transvaai Government to Mr. Chamberlain, as given out to the Transvaal sgeut in Brussels, says: —“The despatch is a positive insult to the British Government. Clearly, weare within mea. surable distance of an ultimatum.” A Cape ‘iown despatch says :—Lient.~ General Sir Frederick Walker, who be- lieves Gen. Sir William Frascis Butler es commander of tbe British torces in South Africe, arrived here today. He was met by cceering thousands, and given & splendid reception.” A Darban, Natal, cable says :“A num~< to! ber of na ives are applying to the authori: ties for dicenses to carry asvegaie. A re- strations,”’ Lonpow, Sept. 9.—Ihe Cabinet Council held yesterday was marked by absolute unanimity and in epite of tne tack of cifi- cial infurmative and the presence of much any intention to convene Pa'liamen; po immediate to c-ll out the reserves. however, that appzals from the Govern- need{ jexists It is probable, tha purpose of caring for refugees from the Transvaal.” The Capetown correspondent of the Daily Mail says that three aays ago the Loxpon, September 9.—The Times ad- Hon. J. H. Hoffm yer, the Africander leader in Cape Colony, telegraphed Prewi- vises the Government to convoke parlia-| 400, Kruger, warning bim that unless he ment immediately to voe the needed; complied wi h ceriain specified conditions supplies, adding that “ a further low of | war would te inevitable. Mr. Kenger : Shae: i liance. Presideat time may be dangerous aid humiliating. replied, promising comp , y n . Stein, of tue Orange Free State, ie aiso urging President Kroger, according to the Daily Mail’s correspondent, to come to terms wiih Great Britain. of a large body of troops from England and India to Natal and Gape Colony. President Kruger’s View. In reply to the despatch of the British EXODUS OF UITLANDERS C NTINUES. Government, the Transvaal on Saturday; Joyanxessurna, Sept. 8.—The staffs of handed to the British agent in Pretoria a|a number i — gee eee er ici following i leaving for Cape Town, taking with them response, of which the following is the ve pa el Aaioee o aera a — their employees and books southwards tur “The Government of the South African | safety are the Ecketeine and Barnatoes. Republie regrets that Great Britain is of | Great anxiety prevail-, and the exodus of the opinion that it ia usable to accept the} Uitlanders continues. propueals made by the Transvaal in the Tne Times publishes a despatch from despatches of August 19th and Augus Newcastle, Natal, which says that during 21st, by whict. tne term for obtaining the yeterday’s debate in the raad regerding franchise was fixed at five years and the! the proximity of the British troops to the representation of the Witwatersrand dire | Transvaal territory, Herr Delarey, a mem- trict was increased. The Government| ber of the Raad, said:—‘The Boers only regrets ihis the more inasmuch as it con~; require balf a day’s notice to fight. sidered itself. able to deduce from the} ‘he correspondent of the Times, con- negotiations previous to its former pro-. tinuing, eays:—“Many conclude that the porals that the latter would be accepted by | defiant tone of the speeches is not uncon- the British Government, nected with the fast that the Mauser ‘‘In these conditions the Transvaal con-| ammunition which had beea stopped st siders its proposals are anoulled, and finds} D+lagoa bay bas now been received. The it necessary to submitthem tothe Volke~| Pretoria Goveroment admits that a con- rasd and the people. It remains of the | sigameni of cannon is now on its way from opinion thst its proposals are extremely | France. Itis the evident aim of the Boers liberal, and more extensive than those | to secure time until grass and water are | presented by the British High Commis~ plentitul, the burghers fully recognizing sioner at Bloemfontein, It is also of the| that a peaceful settlement of the ditficulty opinion that the conditions attached to/ is out of the question.” these proposals sre reasonable. “The Transvaal never desired Great Britain to abandon aay rights poseessed by virtue of the London convention of 1884, or by virtue of international law. | |} The Transvaal still hopes that these | declarations will lead to a good under-| standing and a solution of the existing: difficulties. “With regard to the -question of euzer-| | anity, the ‘Lransvaal Government refers to | tbe despaich of April iGth, 1898, and con | siders it unnecessary to repeat that des~| | patch,” | The reply then proceeds to say :— : “The Transveal Government has already | made known to the British agent its objec- | tions to accepting the proposals contained in the British High Commissioners | }telegram of August 2, suggesting the | | appointment of delegates todraw up a rem) f port on the last electoral law voted by the | ; Volkeraad. If the one-sided examination | :referredto in the last British despatch | should show that the existing electoral | law can be made more efficacious, the | Transvaal Government is willing to make! , @ proposal to the Volkeraad with this | ‘object. It is also disposed to furnish all| = = SS the information ard enlightenment/ 70 BE LET—Comfortable house on corner possible, but is of the opinion that the re- | of King and Weymouth Streets—seven rooms, ND — RovaL Baking Powder Mad: from pure creatn of tartar. Safeguards the ford against alur .. ' Alum bakin:s powders are the g, test menacets to health of the presuat . ay. ROYAL BA'CING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. we we CRISIS OF THE ! act that from the Maitre Labori down to lief committee has been fcrined here for : Prince of Wales College Ie opens Tuesday, Sept o a — a Se = a Oe — ee = + — am - < DREYFUS TRIAL The Prisoner has Been Convicted SENTENCED TO TEN YEARS im.‘ Prince or Wags CoLLece PRISONMENT. | SrupENTS ein procure at son a ' ! 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