Show BOER AND BRITISH AT THE The Brave G Who Are Battling for Sides in the South African The unexpected It Indeed they were not which army balf tho beginning ot In South nn blo atud of the o both who nN 11 tho or thc I Much for tho disasters hao come to tho bean at the teet or the In 11 experts gone so tar aft to 81 t the and fila tor fI In the but at the War dispute with tho m selected hlo the stand standard ard of physique and lon On the Boer tho choice of and the disposition o th lr hIgh In the com Their lender by a of tho bao tho forces atter such methods the enabled to fol follow low the with almost ln to divine Its ant aCier n of re Istance with In Incredible credible n or superior to which Is to the upon them G Sir Duller who hns been nt the head at the troops In the hut tho will be suc b Is at the strategic In the English arroy thou h not the most lIe Is his with the of n Ht tomes from n old Devon Devonshire shire stO k from the er nino teen when he Joined the Sixteenth mOes been In tho service of his Gen Huller born In on De lember ith It WI lIot however until ht sp nt eats upon the that he the of colonel although his routh ngo were soo In the midst ot the keenest and where ho on tor braver cool and disciplinary lIe 1 In the of durin the ld I In ten Inter took An under Ip From to 1856 Duller III the most of his that of the prel ent III In the Wr and Was It the or Then the Kaffir and In of which he the Cro In per IOnal of meritorious ser the rII their In Gen Buller was assigned to till co or the Count ot crry Ireland re tor severAl he held tho er sll of Gen General eral eralIC IC wo our steps n to the period 1884 1 It will be found that It wo during the even to at enra that General on the whIch M clings to him while tho ot the Nile He was d c orated nM promoted lor distinguished serIl nt hIghly praised tor his conduct In the larun ot ThIs Is not till Orl that Con Buller hns the whom he hates with n hatred 80 uncompromising It Is most a There Is a ator current among tM who fought under his leader I In South In Sl that Oen disguised n a Doer and speak speakIng Ing the crossed Into the and when he returned with regard to the of the enemy which In subsequent en encounters counters Tho In InI con s him In I now GE EnAL JOUBERT Oen 1 let Piot the Doers call a of un skill and has three lend the Transvaal to his re recent cent triumph nt Colenso making the Joubert has In AmerIca here In the Conred rato the War It III n tel 01 his having bom In the United Ing that first law the light of In Gen Joubert himself MYS that ho born Cape Contrary to his nickname Oen Joubert Is stout He has a long grizzled a pair at at blade i eres brows It and an of mildness In with hla tor It It second glance to lIel the resolution In ces From hili French tore athers he politeness He lovell his home and his first of nil Next he low II the He hns there since hI was Iho old was earll ago trekked lIay from Cape COlony he was d bo boIt It ns Joubert who the cole that the flag was There wall 11 elon one on the at Somo aid It was r d others blue and rell and 11 swore It con 11 the corner Tho flag Is nil white I an Oom and Dont I he added 1 I I seen It fit once lit time It Wile hoisted It was white He the British had sur rendered on occasions He Is a a It took only seven t en rom Oen Joubert to the Cor tho present CRONJE Oen who commands the troops on the border Is next to Oen Joubert tho best In South a and very popular 1111 career comprises n long 1st of brilliant dt ds but his lame rests principally upon mag maneuvering coolheaded ot tho Doer forces which Dr Jameson or Kru In Oen George White Jord RobertI find as worthy an nil hils Gen Joubert In Oen Cronje Gen Whit a Is In his ear having been horn In 1835 He went Into at the ngo of eighteen when he joined the Regiment at When he attained the ot Colonel as to the when promoted to the of the Gordon he colonel and the biter ns recently ns General Lord th en enviable viable distinction or being the young youngest est III the Army He joined the Scots Guards In and hns held II long series of mental and staff appointments Gen Methuen was In the Ashantee camp In at In 1882 when Vas milking his on neross Dauda Desert from during the Nile campaign In charge o the First Cale Colon Mounted Rifles In alter that the home d de to the ern ot the of the Metro corps Gen Methuen has sered years all nn In Berlin and a with tho thus we an Idea of the com mandels ot both sides who aro doing In tho The that the Boers throughout been to com compel pel the to fight on ground of I their own Is part o logic I of tho does not arlly on the o the 1 British commanders who being with one or t wo ox In Doer of upon practically unknown to their force a |