Show TIlE TKAMSVAAL GenColley Ceiisnreil Unsatisfactory Unsatis-factory AppolntmcatH New York 6 Tribunes London Notwithstanding the general sympathy with the late Gen Colley personally military men unanimously condemn his attack on SpHzkop as faulty alike in conception atd execution They eulo tire at the same time his courage and the military i apacity of the Boers Min ste8C nsure till more gravely Colleys political proceedings It is unknown thou h not publicly stated that a alley clayed negotiations with the Boers hoping hop-ing to retrieve his two former disasters before being compcITed to accord either an armistice or piece The ministers ay that the Boers probably first learned of the intentions of government toward them from an examination of the papers bund m Colleys pockets after his death An intimate friend of Colley describes i him as having an inca contempt for angeror prudence hence his judgment in military matters was hotiejessly unsound sound General Robert appointment is widely disapproved peopl m military L 1 n < l Rnh LtVLrcii rt whn iA circles asKing way seuu 4UV ignorant of the country when Vosely knows every inch of smu d TbA gen ral feeling is that ljor General Woods has been unhandomly treated General Knewdegate a T officer of little recom me dation except meri rank being put over his head while Roberts whom re over is knows to be in weak health is placed over him London 5It is stated that the cabinet cabi-net council on Saturday settled the terms of peace with the Boer which were telegraphed to General Wood last night Chicago 7The Opposition has the allowingdaed I endon today iLls re sortd by a ff > eciat dispatch that General air Evelyn Wood was shot and instantly tilled while attacking the B < ere Durbar 7Dr Brber and Dr Dyaf while being escorted from Transvaal to Orange Fre Stat were fired upon by Boers after they reached the free state Dr Barber was killed and Dr Dyas was wounded Toe affiir was similar to the murder of Captain Elliott Young burghers of Oarge Free State have become be-come mcea ingly hostile and are reported re-ported to be looting wagons on the road lo Natal Keaci tie 7 General Sir ETevyn Wood went to Mount Prospect today and fubsequ < ntly cad an interview w th Jarbert which resulted in an armi lice to the 14th Rumors of peace are riCe bout the camp > but I learn tat it il improbable unless we agree to all their term Tbee were formally stated u the compUte independence of Transvaal in fact all they roea to obtain and sm airily to all leaders By tbe armistice permission is granted to send provisions for eight days lo beleaguered garrison L V |