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MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1899.

Notes by the Way

The scoting of the Legislative Cou

el summoned for Wednesday next is to be hold instead on Thursday, F

REUTERS TELEGRAMS.

LODO, October 20. THE AMERICA OUP FINAL RACE. The Columbia won by dve minutes,

The German aruifer Gelos is to vam theroby accuring the e... for some time as gunel shop at Kinochow. There is in going to Japan

There were three foreignces in the train that full into the lakigawa (Japan) in the typhoon of the 7th inst, and they haro not been found,

The death rate of the British and for eign donumunity, civil population of the Colony, for the moods of Sepeater was 24.2 and the Chinese conmanity 22.1.

A Naval trani das defeated the Shang hai .C. by nigutoon runs. The Club acor- od (E, R. Morrian, 44; T. Wallace, 22), and the Navy 115 (H. W. Manisty, 50 bot out, H. O. Percook, 12).

Admiral Seymour visited Kochowan the 11th lust, and was entered at ner hy the Gurman Gavörur. Admiral Kataka, Japanese Navy, and Goners Sub otisch, Governor of Port Arthur, have also visited the new Gorman Colony.

THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND THE WAR.

THE TRANSVAAL.

THE CHINA MALL.

A TRIP TO LAING'S NEK.

The following rough notes on a trip from Durban to Laing's Nok and to Harri- swith have been placul at Our dis posal by an officer in the British service. The journey was made in 1895, and the the country and the condition of the nit.

The Heusd of Commons has adopted the notes will serve to indicate the nature of her flug. Pendoland should have boon

va yote,

THE WAR BRITISH VICTORY. '· Four thousand Boers attacked the camp

Transvaal and the Orango Free Stats :—

Beaching Durban at about 1 pm,

our curried being between 160 and 200

tans.

MAJURA HILL.

tho Cavalry Regiments and 46 rank and file from the Artillery batterien, to whole under the cominand of Captain ES E Harrison, 11th Hussars

There is a great deal of palm oil in the 3 pa and thereafter there was not n with a cheery You bet I can. And so Transvaal, and all the leading men are move in the plues The stationmaster to through the night with two wien apparently railway contractors-ose taking credit for making privato income. It will in tiuso Scotsman, of course; the luly mentioned the unstering of difficulties on the Harri

Ladon, October 5-The following be governed by the people, but not needs also from the Batac country) told in enclismith line which it is hoped he extended sarily under the English: lag. They don't train brought up 243 tone, but that seems by and bye through Bloemfontein Kim transports have arrived at Darban all bedley, giving shorter route to Capo well Tho Sulle and the City of London, care about that. There was too much in to have bean gross--the actual weight of Town while perhaps another line will p

1 pass with the Deson; the Boldana," with the from 63rd Fiol Battury; the Purner, with the Harrismith the line may go by way King's Royal Ridos; and the Pund, with dignation against England in 1831 to allow

from Colenso to Basutoland or of Maseru iu Basutoland. co Bloemste 19th Hussars men even now to bo kech about a return to

fontein, thus tapping the grain country Sir Archibald Huntor, Chief of the Sta It was a lovely afternoon as we skirted and getting freight to pay for building the is on the City of London,

line which at present is doing no good. My Bombay, Oct. 10.-The transport Nair. Natal's Shopalono tried to arrange that way systems connecting Nutal, with the in 1877, It was offered to Natal, but they the Majabu (Pigesa) Mountain. This roll other fellow travoller was very cheerful, ring, with a squadern of the 9th Lancers, morning, and was would not take it, and the Cape, hasing country is little inhabited, and said apparently contractor for balleting a por-arrived at Darban this

He gave me some sent on to Cape Town. to have plenty of game. I saw the English tion of the line above. got it now, Natal was enlonised by

rather interesting information about road bal The transports Puistann, and Sira, from cemetery, but not well, from the railway last and rail ballast. At Fateur werefreshed Bumbay, with the Gurdun Higalunders There are some curious and beautiful outwivesaltar edin. The Natal carriages the Nuvi, from Calcuits, with a Com- side of the carriage, when the arms are un. a. Campany of the Glosters; and the Wen- stadice of pisturesque perspective in are convenient. The back lifts up on one pany of the 60th (King's Royal) Rifles, and the altering appearances of Majuba shipqil; it rotatos through 120 degrees and, from Boxbay, with a squadron of the and its mates-Mount Prospect to the falling back to 90 degrees, is caught, on Lancers, have arrived at Duckan. The wast and auther and larger ponk crutches and stopped. This forms the Wie was ordered to Cape Town.

The Suflej has left for Iailin, (ein Mauri- uppar luak, and the traveller can't fall out, to the cast. Wo had wonderful bright for the swell of the padding keeps him intotius: the City of bontva for Bombay; and

the lavatory,

there in cair one lunk. Wo India-bound, alias 'havo beon detained blue bluffs constantly in view. Coming the halkhead, and on the other side, where is the Purnea and the Panties for Galle

got a Cair

Coal is exlusted at Durhan, and the matives have deserted the mines. The sten is draught the hushy feathery hunds of there pancefully till 7, when

Something seems to have happened at saens from India took suflicient coal to enable sont circoring about like thistledown. son slender stemmed grasses, which were to carry my bag up to barracks,

this time, depriving our correspondent of them to return without coaling at Natal.- NEWCASTLE.

all power of commenting on the situation and sconers at Natal.

wont ashore and started for Charleston at p. The railway carriages are small. Havling large meial pieces beneath them, reservoirs for oil, I think, the lamps throw a wide shadow, and as they in no way

at fencoo yesterday at daylight, shelling the position from surrounding lights. After hard fighting, the British troops ca tured an almost Inrccessible poition and five gans General Symonds is severely wounded, and the British asses are heavy-brightened after we left Durban, contrary

CAMP NOTES

to the station master's prophecy, the large amount of literature in id papers I took

the Boers. Wo were lighting them, and then we got a fow soldiers up to help ns, and so wo dies-thers back. They defeat eil us in 1881, but that was the fault of Colley and the Home Government.

A STORY OF VIR O, COLLEY,

Colley had an ambitious wife. (There is an alternative story that cho opened and

Saturday evening at the Volunteer Camp away with me from the hookstall, wus of concealed the telegram. She told her back the train whisking along broke off by word nwitched off at Maritzburg and slept by bad wanther.

was chiefly occupied after dinar by smoking concert in the large marqueo, where a large company useable. In the absence of the ident chairman Milligen, Gunner 1. H. Etter officiated with the baitmer and directed the ceremonies. The

no immediate avail, so I talked to my felhusband when Sir E. Wood's telegean ezio low traveller. He an athor castdown, I that now was his that chance to do and dare; thought; and this appeared in part due to ho wont without the reinforcements that the stutup in Deny Daltonsof which were coming. He was hammered. The

Newcastle is a pretty litla town restling hoard now for the first time. This aine Government discovered the stain of blood- was the pet of Natal. It was in Zululand guiltiness, and we had to sit down under the trees. My prosant fellow pas вести Wa (Natal farmers) and the natives aunger is not very interesting: read my officers were attracted from the moss tout, the first mine under Natal to give pro- whore they had beds toasting the Inrestal mise of payable results. Great expecta- we had with us could and would have de. namo ef my bag, I suppose, and asked ino memory of Nelson on the occasion of the antius had been built on it as late as thefeated the Buers. We were forbidden, and how I liked the service, told me he grew bananes; wore a dirty collar, and lulled well I remember the scom poured upon of the bisttle of Trafalgar. After the enthusiasm had subsided over the toast previous Saturday. Apparently only one of the battle of Cinene, in the Sergeants' Afth of the expected yield resulted from our English rationality by our own people, ine to sleep.

We cared a sober Yorkshireman walking Meer, they also swelled the audience.

the first crushing, so shares felf from 18/ on There was abundanes of talent, ind the programme was sufficiently long to Mouday to 5/6 on Tucslay and to nothing tolling as to take away our damned Eag lise till noak the lour For Cotton's drop on Wednesday. It appears uncertain to lists flag: ho himself was better alle scens in the bibulous theatru adjoining,

what the onllapes is due, but I tear the pro. keep his roof-tree." Yesterday morning, there was a large Busts of Sir Arthur Gordon (now Lorduster at morning parade, and later on at perty is loss valuable than was apposed. Stanmors) and Sir Arthur Havelock have church parade. Tov R. Yallings com My friend had other griefs. He ent bbon presanted by Sir Jolin Gelalinton to ducted the serien, and preached most be placed in the Legislative Council Chan-appropriate sermos from the text Quit yet the difficulty of getting married, and the

A home paper estimates that the twin cruisers Powerful and Territic could load 1500 men for a Naval Brigade in South Africa. This is an exaggerated cativiste, for as each ahip carries about 850 mon it would be a risky proccoding to leave only 100 on board.

ber at Colombo. Why are not Hongkong Governors put on tho bust in the same way? Is it because the Colonial Chico has boon treating us to odd lots.

niversary

liko men, be stavog.'

There were a good many visitors to io camp in the afternoon.

The first number of the Cup Gitte ing been issued and the numbers have been seized upon with avidity. The Gazette

A

souvcuir of their coaucetion with tho

little help that wouki coxe frem fumale inanigration, as the girls would marry the sailors on board the ship in which they took passago if they (the girls) were good enough. The sailors would get first pick.

Wo dined at Bothai Hill (8.3-8.18), and Corps when on active service. Thero in need at Marielag at 10.16. Hero A interesting record of the service of the Cups at Yaumati and Kowloon City, th gether with the names of those present. There is much bright interesting matter and several wousing woodcuta, The large cartim dealing with the sufferings of the Kowloon infant is very clever.

The Singapore Fice Prear of the 14/Bill no doubt bo treasured. liy many as trut, anys ----We have to announce with gret the death at 4.30 yesterday evening of Mr. J. L. Noronha, chief clerk of the Bank of China and Japan Limited, and youngest son of Mr Noronha, the late Government Printer, who has just retired on pension. He had only been ill for three days.

Volunteers Long Service Medal.

A circular dospatch by the Secretary of State, covering the two Royal Warrants of May hast instituting a new decoration and modal for Colonial forces, is published in the Grezette.

The Morgan City?.

The Japan Muil anys that the Morgan City was actually fouted until her deck was

AESU GUI LUI and the representatives of

Sunday night was quiet as it ought to be, but that is an Leon why gunrors and rifloraen sherid be stated in the act of drinking their morning coffee by the wild shrieks of reveille. The senior adom-coms. boys also a great responsibility placed up them in secing to tho good conduct of their detachments.

car-load of blanket-and-bead-chul natives was added to the train. They were gring up for the ballasting of the railroad t- wards Standerton, Lois

open but un-

wasted. Here I picked up new and

most sound counpaniona north-country Irishman, who had come out here Tsup pass thirty years ago. His wife's father had fought the Boers in the early days, Hu had no love for the Boer, feast for the dapper Buer, the type of man we meet in The Story of an African Farm, who

GLENCUE.

the sun was warn.

BALYSMITH.

A kindly policemian--Natal Mounted Riesgoto Kaffir boy tocarry my bag and walked with me down to the Hotel. He was a tall, slight, well-set-up young fellow. He was good enough to dine with me When you want a friend to dine, nuk a

Well, wo turned in, and bitter cold it wangging nger the hills by Mooi River so

could not sleep, though I find out prop'liceman !—and told me of his wanderings. I had been farming in Montana; had perly undressed and had a rug as well as the railway lakot. But the daylighthean a tramp: had come out here and got carne in afterwards, and a£7.90, at Glencoe, at ones Lisa month, but that job finished; Climbing up the hill was now in the police-good pay, he says, froin Waschbank keuses were scattered. after three years; he had been at it fica Ono could searcaly see another's snake. gels on well; also gets letters from friends The grasses by the resilside ware kvely, at home asking him to get then jobs in various and new, but the frust laid just the Colony; and is good enough to say he fouched some of Use mealica. At Clenece, hopes to meet me one day in Piccadilly or the junction for Bunder, eoffer was served, at the back of the Empire; wanted to take and I begged a bolo of hot water to make me to see his tonier kill nits, but the sired

sharing scsier at Nowcastle, bid goodbye to my friend with much regret, mul sfloz breakfast found the placu taken by other also amusing-e man who had come out in the Nura a geologist who toki me that Tabio Mountain was one of the oldest for matinas-Laureation and Silurian-that in our journey wo had only passed one bit of soft rock (sale) at Laing's Nek tunnol.

MAJUDA.

HARRISMITH.

I

WEATHER REPORT

THE BLENCOR AFFAIR FORESHADOWEN, London, October 5, (10.00 a.m.The. Daily Tdograph, in a despatch from Now- castladatot yesterday, states that the Hoora

The following notice is issued from the began to advance to-day with general novemont of Artillery, The British ara preparing to abandon Natal from the fron- On the 2d at 11.55m. The barome-tier to Cleucoe. General Symons is propar Observatory:-

ter has tisen on the E. const of China, fal-ed to gvncusts Newmetle in 24 hours, len onthe constand over die Philippines. General White is bratening to Durban, A high pressure art lies over Central with the utmost speed, from Cape Town. China, and pressure is low in the N.E. part of the Sea of Japan. Also there uro sight indications of the existence of low pressure in the Pacific to the E. of Luzon, Strong monsoon in the Formosa Channel, Forceant:-NE to N winds, freshening : and increasing monsoon in the China Sea fair.

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THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

(Lho de Chine.) FIGHTING ON THE WESTERN SIDE Paris, October 14.--The Transsel Bora have destroyed a protected train between Vryburg and Mafcking (in British Bech- nala, on the west of the Transquall, The Boers are attacking: Mafeking, where residents. It is telegraphed from Vryburg great fears nie entertained for the English

the destructions of the protected trin. The that fifteen English soldiers were killed in

going on since midnight on Thursday, Boers are attacking the battle has been

MR RHODES,

has arrived at Kimberley.

The report that the British wore, enter- ing tho Ownge Free Sinto is untrao.

Mr Schreinor and Mr Hofmeyr, have, gore to rotoris on a mission of peace.

The 5th Lancers have reached. Luly- sunith.

October 5, 1.10 p.n.The Premier of Natal hus cablul to Newcastle that the Military cannot assist the town, which he believes the Boera azo about to citack, and I adrises the town to surrender, as resist ange would be futile.

Luter-The advance of Bours into Nata), as stated by the Daily Telcyrh, has not

Later tolegrams received from Newcastle yet been officially condred.

by the Government ofate that there is no imediato cause for alom, aral that the reported advanes of the Boers, has beca ale which took place there, owing to the

artested.

The froßs which are just arrived at

front, Durban were landed at ones and burried to

Lize

There in great disappointinent at the Capo Bentor's Service to Singapore.)

at the doby which is taking plase në homo: in the despatch of troops from England.

Major-General Sir H. G. Colvite has bjen Evadan, October 14.-Mr Coal Rhodes selected to command a brigade in South

Airica.

Oct. The clief Bear concentration is The B.IN. 9.9. Wardha with the Bleaking place in the neighbourhood of Volks Lancers, proceeding from Dulas to Cape- rust, where it is estimated that between

|bled, but thede lignico are probably an eas

Aggention.

ATBANSPORT IN A CYCLONE.

town, got into a orclone and lost 93 leonses. 18,000 and 22,000 mies have already assem The chup put back to Durban,

THE SITUATION AT MAFSKINO,

railway at Vryburg, in Bechuanaland,

Up next morning to Harrismith through faz. At first quite dark. Lights in carri ce put out at Ladysmith, whera I noticed another carriageful of mitives going up to Charleston, as yesterday, to work on the line, which will be finished betwcon Jaly There is no one as yet in the hospital,

and December in spite of obstacles put in moke was Lif low on the range. though

Tho toleruple line has been cut in several The compradore tried to poison the gun-pover washes if he can help it.

the way by Buers; who fear the road will places south of Maleking, which is thus nors last night at dinoor by serving up a He and his brother and a leading

demolish their transport riding. A trans-isolstol. Two thousand Boers occupy the concoction of chicken and kurosine, thend of R. C. priests once had to spend

At Ingogo station one gate one's first port ridors the man who arranges ox-ang. they wern't having ang.

night in a small house with sowe half- dozen of these people on their return from view of Majaba—a chaspicuous flat-topped on trains. The fog cleared at Brokwal. mbung changing in Hindistand Thabad has hill, due north of the platform. Admired the scenerys the train climbed engine placed alternately with marve! I looked at the little bit the milway climbs by absolute zig. the zigzags up the Berg, and it occupation, and remained utterly unwashed. -the

thread of road over the pass Four of these were mov, nad my friend

which it had taken Van Keenan threo long months to discover. There is almest no trafe on this line; this one corabina ganda and passenger train in the only up train in the day. The houses up to have their iron, roofs held down with stones-and the

SUPREME COURT IN CRERNAL SESSIONS.

the owners, and the steamer was slowed to ( føre His Hun. W. 11. Goodman, Acting way some month or six weeks in a dirty

"sink in do pwator.

Bomething Wrong Bomewhere.

A Sims telegram, dated 6th inst., roads as follows: A Hons Department Notification in the Gazette of Indut states that Hongkong declaros quarantine against all dogs imported with a certificate showing they are not from a mabicz infected locality. Surely this should be the other way about. The Cult of Confucius.

Chief Justice

Monday, October 23.

CHARGE OF MURDER.

the wiliul murder of Tung Fuk, at lung Fung Pan und La Ki were charged with

hem.

Prisoners pleaded not guilty.

The following worn the jurors:-Messrs W. T. Marlow, H. Bayna, T. P. Contrann, H. E. Mackenzo, B. H. Ray, M. vou Abrewaly and G. A. Friesland.

Hon. H. E. Pollock, Acting Attorney-

not seem quite close from this

A

and

his two

COD. had

WAS

at each end-paat Mount Prospect (where is a watering station), from which leads the sleep in the cue bed in a little bit road that Look Colley's seratol pack from room. No of the four stripped, very dibrent comps up to the top. Con and of

hermespicuous is the grey farmhouss (O'Neill's), the atmosphere soHI poisonous. Awaking at 3 am, they tried where the Convention was signed, and above resses are a perfec dessur to me, so valled to open the small window, but it was nailed it the krautz or clif over which many and buutiful and new. At Van Koenan down. The three friends were compelled fell in their rapid dewent. Vory boauti-staticos (5690 feet), we had bronkiaat, and

The Inst arrivals of troops from India are regarded as rendering the Military situation in Natal secare.

The New South Wales. Enacers, now training at Aldersiest, utɑ not going to the Cape as was lately stated.

CHFES OFFICERS FOR THE 1ST ARMY COLFS.

PRESIDENT STEVN'S PROCLAMATION, President Stay, in his proclamation to the Change Tree State Lurghors, saya that they must resist the upseropolous enemy London Oct-8. A complete list of ap whe has so long sought a pretext to anni-pointments of officers to the 1st Army Corps. hilate the Afrikanders, is also declared for South Africa has been published, and that if the Trenmaal loses its independence includes the fullu sing names

Divisional Granadera: Lord Methuen the independence of the Free State will be

Sir J. Clery; Sir W. Gataere; and Sie P.. Symons.

meaningless.

;

THE INDIAS CONTINGENT FOR NATAL. Ouladin, Oct. 6,-Lord Curzon has Brigadiers: Major Generals Colvile, conveyed to the Military Headquarters his Hiklyard, Waucho, Lyttelton, Hart, keen gratification at the promptitude with Barton, and Colonel J. Howard. The which the troops have boon despatchet to Commander of the 8th Division is to be South Africa.

nominated locally. The Cavalry Divisional Calcutta, Oct. 10,-- Lord Lansdowne has Commander will be General French and fortantly intimated, through the Secretary the Caralry Brigediers Colonels Babington, of State for India, the wanz cong tulations Brabazon, and Brocklehurst, of Her Majesty's Government at the edini- rabie mauer in which the embarkation of troops bad been aranged by the authoritica and in India.

to get out and sit on the step for the re-ful are the ships and the shadows and again supplica with lice water for mainder of the night. (Stoep is the step

or raised platform on which the house is

the trees, I was lucky, for the guard of the trinn been in the Tanisklings (4th Dragoons), who could not got up time because of the ladness of the roads

CHARLESTON

VORESKUST

shaving. Wonderful beings on the Orange, Free Stato side of the frontier about Albertin, and so wo ran through the Dragonsburg, skirting Basutoland crowing feeders of the Vand river to Har- rismith, mamel in honour of the Governor whose wife is commemorated in Ladysmith.

tangles

THE LIBERAL PARTY AND THE CRISIS.

STÆECBES BY PARTY LEAVĒKS.

General Forastier Walker commands tho line of communication.

MISUELLANEOUS.

Olcutta, Syr. 2-The Dibby stemizers Cheshire and Yorkshire have been chartered by the War Odico for trooping to Sonth Africa.

Colonel Sandls.cli, Military Secretary, to the Viceroy, will, it is understood, vacate appointment about December, patibly

to take up a Military appointinent in South": Africa: It is believed that his successór will come out from boute.

Anti-Christian Riots

A telegum received at Shanghai ou

The Singapore Free Press publishes General (instructed by 31 F. H. L. Bow-built; vetandal added Inter). It was a

London, October 2A Conference of the following special telegram from Kaisley, Acting Crown Solicitar) prosecuted; horrible night, defeating in its horror even Lampor (Selangor), on the 14th test:-Dr Mr M. W Slade (instructed by Me Deacon) the first night my friend had passed in n from the raine. Laing's Nok, the Harrismith is a pretty town on the top of a Ranchery, Sie W. Haroust, and Mr Morley Liboral Leaders was hell yesterday. Lord appeared for the defence. Ling Boon Keng's mission to Kuala Lum- Air Pollock said the first prisoner was K.Bir Krani. A long ride, a swollen river, between Natal and the Transvaal, was co-ridge in the middle of a plais between high were sent, and nothing was decided. Sir por has proved most successful. The intimployed as a carpenter in the Dock Cun and misdirection left bis at sunset farspicuous. We introwed through it, and hills, which have beer; nearly all worn away. Campbell-Bannermans will speak at

pany's premises at Hunghom, and the tution of a Confucius texile, a school and Ercond prisoner was a cook employed at from his temporary home. He was driven emerged upon Charleston (5400 feet), whero excepto the North-East, where a great beng Mudstoro to-morrow.

is left, some 800 to 1000feet high, round which A hospital has been most enthusiastically Hunghon About noon on the 22nd to suck the shelter of a Kalie's hut. Howo lunched. Helped the young woman in the railway winds to Albertina. They tell London, tetebor 6-Sir Henry Camp agreed upon.

August this post, in the ordinary course was a kind Kathir. fie but was large, the refreshment tours to discover who it me there are in the town 600 English and bell Bannerman speaking at Maidstone of affairs there way a whistle blown in the Dook Company's premises, and a lot of The floor had been recently cow-dlunged, was who had ordered a lunch basket, and 50 Dutch, but the country people are uzarly this evening, said in reference to the Trates Beers. The streets are at right Fal question that neither side had yet shut "Tho Equitable Record,

workmen cante out into the street for the and so there'd be no fleas, and the oro, bacoining popular, luft in her cars may and wide. The houses, each in a large the door to further negotiationa; and he We have to acknowledge receipt of the purpose of having their mid-day utal. It was guaranteed dry. But the Boor was luggage while I went on to meet the return garden, are built of corrugated iron will urged that Great Britain had not and hor

Corrugated iron water butts so quaint. I demands as suzerain, but by international the 12th inst, by local mandarius from fortieth anniversary number of The Equit would appear from the evidence at Kor wat. Half of the but was full of goats, and train.

yard

fell into the Post Office, and after tale-law and as bring responsible for the well Nanchang, capital of Kingai, reports an alic Record, containing an interessing his peuter ploged in antion to the deceased the Hons were onormone, and his pray tried

graphing, bought a for stamps from the being of South Africa. If the Boere refas torien skotch of the growth of The Equithe rest to drink tea with him, and when

Charleston, like all these places, is buil Postmaster, who had a brother in St. ed the remable requests made in Mr other riot, this time hotweon RC conver

Holom, and had himself come from Chamberkin's Despatch of the 8th Septemd the people of the district city of alle Life Assurance Society of the United walking along Bulkeley Street in Hunghom to climb up the hut outsile. In the middle

they met the Grit prisoner. Docenced of the night, even the Kaffir could stand it of corrugated iron. It is in the middle of a Portsmouth filtern years agr, just be her, thaugh fours of an attack on their Koichi, that province, resulting in the State from organization to the date of twent up to the first prisoner, and asked no longer, but implored my friend to light rolling plain, whereon caused the Buery in for Majuba, and bad not been home independence, the species lately inado by destron by fire of a number of the com

Further, that there is fortioth saniversary, July 26, 1993. There him to give him some money. It did his candle (a revelation to the Kate that 1881. Alan no gavalry regiment crane since. It said he got on with croyons the Duke of Devonshire and by Sir M. Tenha es

concrat unimosity against the R. C. con that the Dutch were most considerato, and White Ridley should constitute an aneur ste excellent illustrations of the Company's news' viderico what the money was for. night) that they might catch some of the over to them. Here are many waggons when he first came cut and we were get- arce which ought to extinguish ang suspici r

svit-

verts throughout the province, which if offices in the principal cities of the United The first prisoner mid he would not give inrgest flens. Altogether, it was a memor and transport riders; fine exen-eight ting hammered they would not discuss this on this point, they being quits as binding not put dowir by a strong hand will, it is Siator, Europe and the British Colonies.

feared, causes widespread insurrection. before la but changed the subject always on the honour of the Government of the he would not give him the money, and able night; what must have been the night coup's maka a span,. Each waggon carries test he should be burt. This though their country as the Despatches themsĞİTY. bim soy money. Deceased seked him why

Governor Song (Diuchu) inteads to send own sons and neighbours-were fighting us. The Art Journal.”

pusbed him roughly. Then the first pri- with the doppor Boer if it was moro terri- about 10 cw.1 passed Volksrust, and ad

October 9-The Duke of Devonshirs, troops to the song of the disturbance. on to Sandspruit, where 1 found the other He thought it was a very good thing we speaking at Sheffald, said that writtes in

N. D. Daily News. super struck at him viniently, and dressed bla The Art Journal for September is ac- tezded back Along Bulketoy Street. The

trade peace as we did. Lunshed in the very regard & the Transenal had wet asumed a companied by Part 8 of Fifty Yeare of Artsbisst stabbed blut in the jet battuckable, but they won't work, and they do this first prisoner Icllowed him, and producing a

The Kafico are often kindly and hospit-trau

clean Railway Hotel (kept by a Scotsman), mire scitical napeet during the past week My companion to whom I have bade where I had my hoote cleaned earlier. and be trusted that the interval ut reflection which contains goupilgravures of Marine Absus the time the How was struck, tho

Sitasted 5,500 fost op, there is a lovely dry. would conduco to

Although the Stone's A Prior Attachment”, and Govrgo" qesona priamer appeared on the scene with the less if they have come at all under the goodbye with much regret, was'n geolog climate, and it is said to be the healthiest Government did not consider it right C. Daily Neirs wrote on the 11th inst

scarpenter's banner, sid gavo the deccused infuance of the missiourion, who teach He had baun in Zululand to see the place in the Orange Free State. There is relax their preparations, no irrevocablo stop inç uy laat wri îng this country to Ure 1. Purwell's equally, well known picture blow on the back will the beninter. At them the words of theology, instead of the Boldfelts, and to Dundée to look at snow in winter, but the railway it never would be takon until the Transvaal had had south of us has gridanlly bucomo ningu

The Elixir of Love. The number also the line of tho nesult, deceased was wear

out blocked. The Dutchman es seclusion, fall opportunity of considering the dem suds quiet. The local officials wider the gent CLHO and this has made his surroundings pietor of Great Britain, who decued it necessary instructions of their saperiors took up the contains, among other good items, excellent ing acar De Balls would tell them that spirit of industry. But what destroys the the coal mines since he

in the Nurmetra. He could not see esque. In the train again at 3.30, hoping to to secure the protection of her citizens and articles on Bandolph Caldecoto's work and it was quite content that he might have native as a working mari in Natal in the

hern struck with a

with a hammer and, yet there Old Kensington. Tho, outrent issue of might havo hann mark, shown on the be has to go to Johannesburg and got why the doctrine of the conservation see Van Keenan's pars in daylight. Skirted uf British intorests in South Afric

London, October 5th, 8.25 pm.-Not- the Journal itcelt is, as usut, full of illus back: The result of the blows upon the £1a week, which he spends in riotous living, of energy was so little popularised. It had round the Harrismith berg or kop, and

to Albertina. These have all vertical flut-withstanding denisis in some quarters, it is rticles of general interesti Dr Mae deceased was that after walking a short and in six months he returns without not even been mentioned in Lond opened the Rensburg kop, and kop opposite

duance into Temple Street deceased fell

There a hard stone at the top from stated no Brassels, on good authority, that money, and idle. Johannesburg is a fine bury's presidential address

the turn, ajoining being vertical, the outside De Lards, the Diplonistic Agent in Europe Asociation. He gave me two lansuas pir Minukais probably the gem of austerly direction: "A witness followed

the two men to a shops, where they were wail yet. They nearly commenced a re-

below. amateur photographers afterwanis arrested by the Police. Avolution there when Sir H.. Loch was had undo off with all the restgay for

turned to the carriage found that someone t A BOUNDARY STATION. Hosico sof Baron von chisel with marks of fresh bleod upon

Stopped at Van Keenan, across the Meyer and his highly ortishic work, was found in a bor in the shop. Deccased there on river fred and the English him!

Drenge Free State boundary, to rest and vusattended tv sa rinchas could be done by would have ruled the Teinsvnal for the

At Sandspruit, where we met the train water than engine, to check the natives CADIN. Piation; very compact, 5 Octaves i od in an ambulance to the Governtient

Sergeant Caterin on the spot, and rumos future. It was a ticklish moment that for returning from Standerton, the line is laulah native pays one chilling for his unos passing out of the Orange Five State. man framce. - Transposing Piazor ~

Civil Hospiel,, but, unfortunately, after tho High Commissioner, whan they were but it ballasted, so frains for points be in and out. The journey was continued, Rablyson Pono Co.

ling there for one or two days he died of pstting him on the hat, shrieking God

the tram zigzagging down the sides the wound he roodived in the left battack;

Shèng Thotai.

д

Salis

peace.

TUB ULTIMATUM.

10

The Shangtung Disturbances.

The Tiontain correspondent of the N..

mattce ne vigorously ne they could deur tance was sent them by the. Govornor of Shatang, which caused the Bozor to:

to disperse at sace, and the chiefs to into hiding. Some wore apprehended, among whom was of the invulncmblen whom neither sword, we huller could pou confirmation of the Ultimatum to the Kri- and it is not impossible that they may cause tish Government, which was delivered to further disturbances when the poldiers aro Mr Conyngham Greeno, the British Agon withdman: but for the time serious appre at Pesturia, on Monday, and in which the hension is alkot et rest. In some casos Transvaal Government statsl that hostility havo scized native Christians and en- day) utiles their demand for the with and 'ote me at the temples, and boaten ties would be commenced on Thursday (deavoured to force them to barn incense drawal of the British forces from the border them for refugil, and in other ways duci was complied with

them suffering Tho disturbed state of ter Midnight-The British Foreign Office tory, with possibly a slight break here According to a private letter received the first prisoner of the man who used the Kruger, but Sir Henry has faced deathailed areng my now fellow passengers Jeng Luada, houses with the roofs weight knows nothing of a Boer Ultimatun having and her out for a distance of decr hore from a member off; HF) Shènechizel upon tue deceased. There was also too calmly in Chine to be alarmed by a once for a cow on the line! it was a Volks- 1 4 ta 6 feet up the stems, "dėlicious gr

Throp witnesses would be called to identify Save the Queen,' and bonnotting olà / Fond this go very slowly, Great joy of the Great Drakensbury pass, trees with

finding how fast we went we pulled up ed on with: stones, lovely fall towering en handed to the British Agent at 400 or more di from chit to westin Northern

with whorls of yellow labinte fowers from Preteris

Shantang onward in to Ebit. Their special antipathy appears to be against the Roman rust where Sir Henry Loch gained a diplo top, and the magnificent valley over unfold- Bombay, October 4-The transport Catholics, but all Christians suffer at their matis triumph over Kruger by compelling Jig itself the head, valley of the Tugola Enipuara, with the Blat Fisk Battery, as iver which comes out at Ladysmith. The rived at Durban at 7 pm. on the 2nd ir- Paul Kruger is, it seems, a fe man, a the Boer President to cross the border to great berg shoring out more and more like stant. This was nearly a dry in advante DISTINGUISHED Explorer (who, white lectur- man to be admired for his selfish, sucessful call on him, after baying, besides, con hoitod by hard-foatured folk, da want have bad favourable other aksentmindedly gestientates with a tooth--

a lion as we posed the reversing stations of the anticipated time, showing that ฟ

ing on the hardships of his African travels, pursuit of his own aims and advantages all the way from Pretoria. It seems of men and women who fight the Lates-Tho B. 1 steamer pads, Tranpick in his land (This dies und gen He is juhishly the most wealthy man in the Natal Government Railway will not thor and so through the purple light fort No. 25, started fee's Dos demen, this was the last stray that broko under Inspection, when the Transvaal, When he was coming out work the line to Sandspruit. The bound with just for rosy clouds hovering about this evening on the voyage to Sorah Abrics, the camel's bask. M. Farmer Work

had never seen from England recently with my friend, lisary between Charleston and Volksrust the hills to show us where the sun had set. This vessel carrica a reserve of 175 Cavaler veal, John, that wondering h

we fall quickly down to Celworth, and in and 75 Artillery horses The Cavalry liter day in the stacking mayr-ht preach, ove passenger train and four, the dark roseled Tadysmith, where I had berses have bez sumalied by the 3rd. 111 that straw a my ute, bat hile did I ever

sorous, but slowly, puffing goods cach way dady oupy all the time of dinner and flier refreshment in the airy and 20th Husa &nd the 1st and 3rd Estret forsee it rtrated bis Charleston, and my lady friend at the of my policeman friend of last night, and indres Tancers, while the Artillery horses

received a welcome telegram from Manz me very duit. The pigeon bigkasvoring my patition, as tu possibili. through between 11:00 and C of sloth and brisk far, beak more

Tayk with Scott Rankin's 'down. The two defendants. Tun-away it may be the capital of the Trans- his lunch at Charleston, and when wa're. Į parts are being always cut to form the stope for the Transrail Government, has receive sibly bar. Threats continue, to be made...

stall now at Poxing, HE was Tuently re- | 28001 ceivo trich in publio Audi Grand Council Whamber and in private Audienco án an ordinary Grat, public audience hate To the second the qua

Sheng's

Gence of one tan who identified the

as the van who struck the ucro revolution.

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Ron and Mveisto

the

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the wo

INDIAN TONTINGENT IN SOUTH AFRICA,

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