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Show General Buller Is comlni tn out of the afterclnp of th &, The dispatches this mornlnt is otficlil opinion In London ti 1 Buller cannot be benefited by th llshlng of nny mor of the kc patches It Is shown that ifim ond repulse ln his cxpedltlenfor lief qf Lad) smith hecommunta the War department his opinion would bo best to abardoa ti tempted relief, retire to somen In Natal, Intrench and ut , Thla extraordinary 1 roposltloa that he had lost both hi, K his hjart. Of course, his mt was rejected, und he was tu keep on trslng to relieve U! He kept on, und suffered Ifcie at Splon Kop, a rev ei se that tn the result ot Ineffective oiii nnd lauk of coherence and t his arms ot forty thousand ten this reverse he told Sir Georp who wa so heroically defends smith, that he could do no mo W hlte must look out for him suggested surrender, after ttlr: his ammunition, destroying hi, book and official records, and : tho best terms he coull Elr White refused this humlllailci gestlon and Lord Robertiiti: forced the relief. And now Cm aln Is mortified and Indlinut revelation of Buller utter 11 courage nnd cupaclt) BuD-Methucn BuD-Methucn were a pretty pair, t bo sent to prosecute an tiirml Palgn |